Nestled in one of Brisbane's most iconic pockets, the streets around New Farm Park leading up to the Brisbane Power House are highly coveted. These functional homes, constructed over 15 years ago, are now prime candidates for modernising townhouse renovations. Incorporating wood floors, creative lighting, and lush, soft furnishings, these homes, surrounded by trees, river, and park, exude a warm and welcoming ambiance.

In our latest project focusing on townhouse renovations and interior design in Brisbane, we paid special attention to features that enhance daily living. The master bedroom skylights, equipped with automatic blackout shades, provide optimal light control, while the spiral staircase and a classic office with a Japanese design vibe add sophistication and character.

When approaching interior design in Brisbane, it's crucial to consider how spaces transform throughout the day. We applied this principle meticulously, ensuring our designs translated seamlessly from day to night, creating distinct yet equally captivating experiences. By assessing each room at different times of the day, we refined our unique lighting choices to achieve the desired atmosphere.

Designing small yet functional outdoor spaces is another aspect we relish. In our townhouse renovations, we leverage products that might be cost-prohibitive in larger projects. Built-in seating ensures that, regardless of the weather, maintenance is minimal, while an outdoor fire feature allows for year-round enjoyment, perfectly suited to Queensland's climate.

Our commitment to excellence in townhouse renovations and interior design in Brisbane drives us to create homes that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functionally superior. Through thoughtful design and careful consideration of each element, we strive to enhance the living experience, making each home a true reflection of its surroundings and its owners' unique tastes.

Client:
QLD Resident

Category:
Residential

Engaged:
15.06.24

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