An eclectic array of vintage pieces, playful patterning and colour brings an upbeat vibe to a compact apartment.
pieces Britt Ross sourced at home and abroad. The triptych artwork is by Gabrielle Boshier.Jennifer Soo
The house
A one-bedroom apartment in an iconic 1960s block on a hill between Bronte and Tamarama beaches, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, and featuring an eclectic retro interior that nods to its coastal surrounds.
Who lives here
Interior designer Britt Ross and her partner, Brady Paterson, a musician and hairdresser.
What we did
Leaning into a layered interior design style with one-of-a-kind pieces, Ross reworked the 40-square-metre layout to maximise space, adding clever storage details such as a built-in dining area and a TV concealed in a cupboard.
Favourite room
“The bedroom,” says Ross. “I designed the rug and lengthened it into carpet panels that extend up the wall as a headboard, creating a soft, enveloping effect.”
The ’hood
“Having Bronte and Tamarama beaches just a short walk away means we can start the day with a swim. We feel incredibly lucky.”
Future plans
“There are a few ideas brewing,” says Ross. “A bespoke day bed on the balcony might be next on the list.”
Best advice
“I was hesitant to paint the popcorn ceilings, but applying the same colour as the walls transformed each space,” says Ross. “Using peach in the bedroom and blue in the bathroom added intimacy and depth.”
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