Each the homeowners and Fluent Studio founder Karina Harvey had been considerably perplexed on the monochrome fit-out of this transformed warehouse house after they first laid eyes on it.
‘The house had a basic early-2000s renovation: stark white all through, with plasterboard concealing the unique brick partitions and timber rafters that we suspected had been hiding behind the ceiling lining,’ Karina says.
‘The ensuite featured a horrible black lino overlaying ground to ceiling that was maybe somebody’s concept of recent masculine?’
Situated within the coronary heart of Collingwood, the red-brick Foy & Gibson advanced as soon as housed a collection of factories and warehouses, earlier than being transformed right into a collection of residences someday across the late ’90s.
Whereas every of the houses inside varies dramatically in type and measurement, this 88-square-metre model sported an particularly haphazard structure, with a kitchen that was ‘far too small’ for purchasers Dee and Dunc.
‘Dee and Dunc have been collectively for years and are a type of {couples} who make every thing look easy,’ Karina says.
‘Dee is a renal surgeon with a love of trend, meals and festivals. Dunc is the founding father of The Plant Runner, a well known Melbourne enterprise, and is genuinely one of many warmest, most unflappable individuals you’ll meet — which is extraordinarily useful throughout a renovation undertaking.’
Leaving the house’s footprint unchanged, the transformation centered on uncovering the house’s unique character and elevating it to new heights. Their suspicions about what hid beneath the oppressive plaster had been confirmed after they stripped it again, exposing the commercial shell and rustic brick partitions that fashioned the premise for the brand new palette.
Even the fireplace providers’ pipework, which runs in pink via the area, was retained and have become a key a part of the interiors.
In keeping with Dee’s subtle style, new soft-toned joinery and metallic finishes had been launched as extra modern accents all through the three-level residence. The lavatory is particularly alluring, as Moroccan zellige tiles are paired with Italian Murano glass sconces and a hanging copper bathtub imported from India that’s now the principle character of the ensuite.
‘The kitchen island is a full slab of Patagonia quartzite, chosen by Dee at a stone warehouse for its crystalline patterning and the motion it brings to the area. It wasn’t within the unique palette, however she couldn’t stroll away from it after seeing it,’ Karina says.
In addition they reoriented the residing zones on the bottom ground to maximise room for entertaining, anchored by the expansive island, doubling as a complete food-prep area and eating desk with room for six.
It’s now the beating coronary heart of the home, the place Dee and Duncan can flex their internet hosting muscle groups throughout multi-course dinner events with their family members.
‘The Foy and Gibson Constructing has quite a lot of historical past and a robust presence, and we felt strongly that the inside ought to reply to that reasonably than ignore it,’ Karina says of the ensuing undertaking.
‘A warehouse shell is a beneficiant backdrop: it may take up a variety of design instructions with out shedding its id, which gave us actual freedom in how we layered the palette.’
‘Collingwood itself operates in a lot the identical means. It’s a neighbourhood of gathered layers, meals, tradition, inventive industries, long-term residents and new arrivals, all coexisting in the identical streets. The house sits comfortably inside that. It doesn’t attempt to be one factor.’











