Set quietly amongst the tree-lined streets of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, Margaux presents a quiet study in restraint and richness—a multi-residential address imbued with the sensibility of a private home. Conceived as a gentle dialogue between architecture, craft and materiality, the residences offer a refined counterpoint to their bustling urban context.
Here, interiors unfold with deliberate rhythm; curved walls sweep through generous living spaces, their fluidity punctuated by sculptural fireplaces clad in softly gleaming sheet-bronze—an artisanal nod to European gouged wood traditions. In the kitchen, a Flemish glass rangehood casts watery reflections, its shifting opacity lending a calm counterbalance to the robust material palette beneath. Timber, stone and metal interplay with light and shadow, orchestrating a layered tactility that evolves throughout the day.
Custom joinery takes on a tailored intimacy, anchoring each space while celebrating the nuance of handcrafted detail. Mosaic stone bathrooms offer quiet moments of retreat, while expanses of glazing frame harbour glimpses and treetop canopied beyond.
Beyond the interiors, lush subtropical gardens cocoon a private residents’ pool, where dappled light filters through mature foliage, softening the boundary between home and horizon.
At Margaux, moments of boldness meet gestures of subtlety—a home for those drawn to the interplay of texture, form and timeless craft.
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