Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

Blushing for Bondi STUDIO WEAVE ARCHITECTS

here is a clear trend in interior design towards kitchen joinery being designed like furniture, as it has been in this two-bedroom Bondi apartment. Designed by Studio Weave Architects, the highly detailed joinery maximizes space and functionality, while the light, tactile palette creates cohesion throughout. The materials are inspired by the 1960s brick apartment building’s location,

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