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Designed by: Erina Emery, Erina Emery Interiors

Photography by: Mathew Klitcher

My homeowners, new to renovation, approached this project without a fixed design vision.

However the project quickly evolved into a collaborative, exploratory journey centred on creating a stylish, functional home for a blended family with four teenagers.

As a designer, it offered the freedom to be creative while continually responding to the owners’ feedback.

Throughout the process, their design style evolved beautifully, and it was rewarding to see them fully embrace it as we worked together.

As a temporary residence, while restoring their forever home nearby, resale value remained a key consideration.

The property – a Victorian terraced villa – required a thoughtful balance between preserving its historical character and introducing modern upgrades.

Together, we crafted a home that respects the past while embracing the future.

Our design approach blended heritage charm with contemporary refinement.

Gutted home allowed for reinstatement of key Victorian features

The home was first gutted, allowing us to reinstate key Victorian features – custom mouldings, fireplaces, and timber floors – while introducing precise, modern details.

Tactile, natural materials and sculptural elements like the custom staircase evoke quiet luxury.

Super White quartzite features in the indoor and outdoor kitchens.
Super White quartzite features in the indoor and outdoor kitchens.

Each space balances function with elegance: from the quartzite kitchen and high-performing laundry to playful bathrooms and a serene master suite.

A cohesive palette and tailored lighting plan unify old and new, creating a timeless, future-focussed family home.

New rear studio has material links to heritage of suburb

A new studio was built at the back of the property using reclaimed bricks to link into the heritage of the suburb.

The studio’s ground-floor façade, facing the house, was designed with glass (accompanied by sliding doors if required) to showcase the owner’s collection of vintage cars.

Upstairs is a New York-style loft for one lucky teenager.

Adding to the property’s social appeal, a swimming pool sits between the two buildings, creating an enticing link.

Indoor-outdoor room/outdoor lounge at rear of the villa with new pool at left.
Indoor-outdoor room at rear of the villa with new pool at left.

“Not only does this central pool provide a natural focal point for entertaining, it also encourages seamless movement and connection between the spaces – turning everyday living into a resort-style experience,” says Erina Emery, Erina Emery Interiors.

Highlights include the use of natural stone throughout the home – Super White quartzite in the indoor and outdoor kitchens, Carrara in the bathrooms, and Taj Mahal in the studio.

All cabinetry is bespoke, with unique style and colours, linked by design threads.

The bespoke staircase, positioned centrally, features a sleek modern balustrade.

Lighting was thoughtfully chosen for each space, enhancing ambiance, design individuality, and adding wow factor.

Marble herringbone tiles in the outdoor living area create a cohesive link to the indoor spaces and kitchen.

View of the new studio built from reclaimed bricks – the owners' vintage cars are on show at ground level.
View of the new studio built from reclaimed bricks – the owners’ vintage cars are on show at ground level.

Home balances heritage charm and modern design

This home is a bold exploration of innovation and creativity, blending heritage charm with modern design.

We reimagined period features with custom detailing, such as bespoke cabinetry integrating lighting, technology, and tactile materials.

The kitchen showcases seamless integration, hidden appliances, and high-performance Gaggenau features while the sculptural staircase and bespoke bathrooms push creative boundaries.

Embedded technology and a unique studio space with a New York loft aesthetic reflect a forward-thinking approach.

Every element is crafted to inspire and innovate, blending past and present in a cohesive, dynamic design.

The result is a home the owners love – an elevated, functional space tailored for their blended family, it provides each family member with their own retreat, while also creating inviting communal areas where they can come together and enjoy time as one.

 

See more of the master ensuite

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

Credit List

Interior designer
Erina Emery, Erina Emery Interiors
Builder
Spacemaker
Kitchen designer
Erina Emery Interiors
Kitchen manufacturer
Chris Cabinets
Winndow/door joinery
Steel Window Design
Main flooring/bedroom flooring
Engineered timber, by Tait flooring
Rugs
Soren Liv
Bathroom tiles
Majority from Surface Gallery – there are six bathrooms, all with different tiles
Powder room wallcovering
Cole and Sons
General heating
Mixed heating – central heating and wall panels
Fireplace
Original vintage fireplace refitted in the master bedroom and a similar vintage fireplace in front lounge – both for looks only, not functional
Feature light fittings
Above dining table/hallway/front lounge – Coco Republic; all childrens' bathrooms and powder room – Snelling Studio; master bathroom – Montauk Lighting; master bedroom – George Nelson Bubble, from Replica Furniture; kitchen island downlights – Brightgreen
Living area furniture
Coco Republic; Grazia
Dining table/chairs
Table – Johansen from Great Dane; chairs - homeowners' own
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Runner Up

My homeowners, new to renovation, approached this project without a fixed design vision.

However the project quickly evolved into a collaborative, exploratory journey centred on creating a stylish, functional home for a blended family with four teenagers.

As a designer, it offered the freedom to be creative while continually responding to the owners’ feedback.

Throughout the process, their design style evolved beautifully, and it was rewarding to see them fully embrace it as we worked together.

As a temporary residence, while restoring their forever home nearby, resale value remained a key consideration.

The property – a Victorian terraced villa – required a thoughtful balance between preserving its historical character and introducing modern upgrades.

Together, we crafted a home that respects the past while embracing the future.

Our design approach blended heritage charm with contemporary refinement.

Gutted home allowed for reinstatement of key Victorian features

The home was first gutted, allowing us to reinstate key Victorian features – custom mouldings, fireplaces, and timber floors – while introducing precise, modern details.

Tactile, natural materials and sculptural elements like the custom staircase evoke quiet luxury.

Super White quartzite features in the indoor and outdoor kitchens.
Super White quartzite features in the indoor and outdoor kitchens.

Each space balances function with elegance: from the quartzite kitchen and high-performing laundry to playful bathrooms and a serene master suite.

A cohesive palette and tailored lighting plan unify old and new, creating a timeless, future-focussed family home.

New rear studio has material links to heritage of suburb

A new studio was built at the back of the property using reclaimed bricks to link into the heritage of the suburb.

The studio’s ground-floor façade, facing the house, was designed with glass (accompanied by sliding doors if required) to showcase the owner’s collection of vintage cars.

Upstairs is a New York-style loft for one lucky teenager.

Adding to the property’s social appeal, a swimming pool sits between the two buildings, creating an enticing link.

Indoor-outdoor room/outdoor lounge at rear of the villa with new pool at left.
Indoor-outdoor room at rear of the villa with new pool at left.

“Not only does this central pool provide a natural focal point for entertaining, it also encourages seamless movement and connection between the spaces – turning everyday living into a resort-style experience,” says Erina Emery, Erina Emery Interiors.

Highlights include the use of natural stone throughout the home – Super White quartzite in the indoor and outdoor kitchens, Carrara in the bathrooms, and Taj Mahal in the studio.

All cabinetry is bespoke, with unique style and colours, linked by design threads.

The bespoke staircase, positioned centrally, features a sleek modern balustrade.

Lighting was thoughtfully chosen for each space, enhancing ambiance, design individuality, and adding wow factor.

Marble herringbone tiles in the outdoor living area create a cohesive link to the indoor spaces and kitchen.

View of the new studio built from reclaimed bricks – the owners' vintage cars are on show at ground level.
View of the new studio built from reclaimed bricks – the owners’ vintage cars are on show at ground level.

Home balances heritage charm and modern design

This home is a bold exploration of innovation and creativity, blending heritage charm with modern design.

We reimagined period features with custom detailing, such as bespoke cabinetry integrating lighting, technology, and tactile materials.

The kitchen showcases seamless integration, hidden appliances, and high-performance Gaggenau features while the sculptural staircase and bespoke bathrooms push creative boundaries.

Embedded technology and a unique studio space with a New York loft aesthetic reflect a forward-thinking approach.

Every element is crafted to inspire and innovate, blending past and present in a cohesive, dynamic design.

The result is a home the owners love – an elevated, functional space tailored for their blended family, it provides each family member with their own retreat, while also creating inviting communal areas where they can come together and enjoy time as one.

 

See more of the master ensuite

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

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Credit List

Interior designer
Erina Emery, Erina Emery Interiors
Builder
Spacemaker
Kitchen designer
Erina Emery Interiors
Kitchen manufacturer
Chris Cabinets
Winndow/door joinery
Steel Window Design
Main flooring/bedroom flooring
Engineered timber, by Tait flooring
Rugs
Soren Liv
Bathroom tiles
Majority from Surface Gallery – there are six bathrooms, all with different tiles
Powder room wallcovering
Cole and Sons
General heating
Mixed heating – central heating and wall panels
Fireplace
Original vintage fireplace refitted in the master bedroom and a similar vintage fireplace in front lounge – both for looks only, not functional
Feature light fittings
Above dining table/hallway/front lounge – Coco Republic; all childrens' bathrooms and powder room – Snelling Studio; master bathroom – Montauk Lighting; master bedroom – George Nelson Bubble, from Replica Furniture; kitchen island downlights – Brightgreen
Living area furniture
Coco Republic; Grazia
Dining table/chairs
Table – Johansen from Great Dane; chairs - homeowners' own
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Runner Up

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