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sitchu.com.au | Bella Brennan
With its golden sand, coveted surf breaks and laid-back energy, Curl Curl on the Northern Beaches of Sydney has a magnetic energy — sun-soaked and easy-going, like summer on repeat. It’s the kind of place where barefoot locals wander the streets, and entering the neighbourhood feels like stepping into a perpetual holiday.
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1 month ago |
sitchu.com.au | Bella Brennan
Once dubbed a “nightmare house” after a renovation gone wrong, this five-bedroom home in Drummoyne, in Sydney’s Inner West, has been totally reimagined by Claudia Lambert, head of studio at Claudia Lambert Interiors. Thanks to Claudia’s expert eye, this location has been given the love it deserves and a whole new personality in the process.
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1 month ago |
sitchu.com.au | Bella Brennan
In the beachy paradise of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Chloe Tozer’s home is the ultimate homage to an effortlessly cool vibe. And who better to showcase it than interior stylist Kerrie-Anne Jones? Featuring in Kerrie-Ann’s new book, Curated Style: Artfully Edited Homes, this space is a masterclass on how to mix trends with a classic, lived-in feel. “When I saw Chloe’s home, I knew it had to be in the book,” Kerrie-Anne explains of the styling project.
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2 months ago |
sitchu.com.au | Bella Brennan
Renovating a heritage home is always a delicate balancing act for any team. You want to honour the past while embracing the future. Thankfully, Studio Pulp knew how to approach this brief when they refreshed this five-bedroom Edwardian house in Drummoyne, Sydney. Home to Deb and Sandy, the residence has been lovingly transformed by interior and architecture firm Studio Pulp,who have expertly reimagined the rear of the house while respecting its rich heritage.
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2 months ago |
sitchu.com.au | Bella Brennan
Interior stylist and Curated Style author Kerrie-Ann Jones has built a career transforming homes into breathtaking spaces. So when it came time to reimagine her own home in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, it wasn’t just a project—it was deeply personal. Kerrie-Ann admits that although the four-bedroom property she shares with her husband, Andrew and their children Poppy and Ari was in “quite a dilapidated state” and needed extensive repairs, she could see its potential from the get-go.
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