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this apartments located in Rushcutters Bay which is a suburb in walking
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distance of the city as well as Sydney Harbour
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this apartment building was built in the 1960s and there's about 4 studio
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apartments in the block this apartments 24 square meters
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when we first got the apartment was completely different to what it
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currently is when you walked in the original apartment you enter through a
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corridor which contained the kitchen and the living space was combined with the
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bedroom we completely demolished everything
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within the existing apartment we decided it was really important to have a strong
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divide between what's sleeping and what's living so we contained the
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amenities of the apartment and the sleeping space the smallest possible
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area so the living area could be as big as possible
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so the design idea was to have a sliding screen that could determine the function
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of the apartment at any one time during the day the timber screen creates a
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visual separation from the bedroom to the living area while still allowing
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light to pass through when the bedroom space is closed
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and I it can slide over the kitchen opens up a sleeping space there's a
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little open shelf which acts as a bedside table and includes integrated
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lighting the beds raised up and includes drawers
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underneath it for extra storage one thing unique about the apartment is the full
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with windows and we wanted to make that obvious from the moment you walk in we
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angled the joinery unit next to the bed so we can pick up light and a sense of
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space the material palette was kept to a minimum the black bud timber screen is
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the same as a black bud timber floor that added a softness to the
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apartment the bathroom and walk-in robe are accessed via a hidden door
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combining the bathroom and you're walking road makes the whole space feel
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much bigger
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the gray tiles in the bathroom complement the timber floor gives the
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whole apartment a really earthy feel a
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combined with concealed lighting create a luxurious feel as well as soon as you
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walk through that door there's a full-length mirror beyond gives you a
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sense of a larger space the kitchen was really carefully considered it includes
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a fridge and oven a dish drawer and a narrow cutlery drawer
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the kitchen also integrates a little appliance cupboard incorporate full high
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pantry stack
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with the minimal material palette our bench top and splashback are also a gray
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concrete cities like Sydney have some amazing old housing stock that's been
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solidly built and isn't going anywhere and repurposing that amazing housing
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stock to bring it up to the way we want to live our life now or you know just
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given that refresh is one of the most sustainable ways we can continue to grow
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our cities