
'Garden of Edith' Leichhardt
“A Symphony of Form and Function: A Contemporary Masterpiece”
This architectural gem is a symphony of form and function, speaking volumes through its resolute design. The contemporary aesthetic of this home not only showcases modern elegance but also creates a dynamic canvas for the interplay of natural elements. Every aspect of the design is meticulously crafted to offer a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, awakening the senses and soothing the soul.
At the heart of the residence lies a tranquil courtyard, a serene oasis that serves as the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This central courtyard is thoughtfully designed to invite natural light deep into the core of the home, creating a luminous and inviting ambiance. The harmonious connection between the indoors and outdoors is further enhanced by large sliding glass doors that open to the courtyard, allowing for an effortless flow of space.
Adjacent to the courtyard is a refreshing poolside area, offering a sanctuary for relaxation and leisure. The poolside is designed to be a seamless extension of the interior living spaces, with the same attention to detail and luxury that defines the rest of the home. Whether you’re lounging by the pool or entertaining guests, this area provides a perfect backdrop for both quiet reflection and lively gatherings.
Inside, the interiors are a testament to contemporary design, with clean lines, open spaces, and a sophisticated material palette. The use of natural materials such as stone, timber, and glass creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the carefully curated furnishings and decor add a touch of elegance and refinement. The living areas are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, offering a perfect balance of comfort and style.
Progress – In Construction
Architect – StudioJLA
Interior Design – Stillone Design
Builder – SQ Projects
Project Manager – Brooklane
Structural Engineer – SDA Structures
Hydraulic Engineer_Radium Heinz
Council – Inner West Council