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Laid back luxury Melbourne apartments for renters only

Home Southbank, a build-to-rent (BTR) apartment community in Melbourne, has recently opened its doors. The vision of award-winning architectural firm Bates Smart in collaboration with Home’s in-house design team, local makers and creators, including stylist Ruth Welsby, contributed too.

With over 1500 square metres of communal spaces throughout the building, the aesthetic goal is ‘laid back Australian luxury’. It features 403 one, two and three-bedroom apartments across 59 levels in the heart of City Road precinct.

The architecture

The exterior facade celebrates its industrial heritage within a glass tower, offering sweeping views of the city no matter the viewpoint.

“The tower’s elegant proportions allowed us to focus our efforts on designing a building that respects the character of the area and surrounding properties, but also celebrates the uniqueness of the design. The slenderness of the building creates calm, ordered architecture that deliberately contrasts with some of Southbank’s busier architecture,” said Bates Smart director, Julian Anderson.

“At the same time, its podium integrates materials, textures and character found in surrounding neighbourhood structures, including the Kings Way overpass and local brick warehouses, to make it part of the neighbourhood’s street-level fabric.”

Drawing from the industrial heritage and character of the precinct, the use of reclaimed brick, heavy steel and warehouse glazing, fit in with the streetscape.

Inside

“Inside, we placed special emphasis on designing amenities that are accessible to all residents. They’re located at the top of the building, so that everybody can share the best views and premier space. This floor becomes a magnet for all residents and helps to create a strong community, one of the fundamental aspirations of all BTR projects,” Julian added.

Throughout each space sits a variety of Australian furniture, individually curated by Ruth and Home’s in-house design team. Warm tones, textures and handcrafted homewares sit beside signature furniture pieces by coveted Australian brands Jardan, Grazia and Co., En Gold, Tait, Anaca, Zuster and more. Each room has been curated to feel inviting and cosy; spaces where residents feel welcome to take off their shoes and relax.

The importance of design at home

Head of Home, Christian Grahame, said they’d had taken a considered approach to Australian design in a way that was as unique and inviting as the spaces themselves, with the aim to extend the connection and experience of residents to beyond each apartment’s four walls.

“After spending several years curating every detail of Home’s premium living experience – collaborating with a globally minded team of experts – it’s exciting to finally be welcoming Melburnians to their new Home,” Christian said. “How buildings are designed affect how we feel and behave while enhancing how we live.”

“By marrying the expertise of Bates Smart with our internal team along with Ruth Welsby  – we’ve created a place which we believe will connect our residents to their community and we’re so proud to partner with homegrown businesses and local industry—emerging and established—who understand the way our residents want to live.”

Ruth adds: “It was such an exciting opportunity to create stylish, inviting spaces that embrace Australian designers and makers.”

More info about Home

Photos by Henry Trumble

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Our 10 best interviews from the heartfelt to the hilarious

After two years and over 1,000 articles(!), my time at Interiors Addict has come to end. It truly is bittersweet. To think I started as the editorial assistant, still at uni, working one day a week and feeling very out of my comfort zone… and now I’m here, the outgoing features editor, off to tackle the big bad world as a news producer at Sky News. Goodbye cushions, hello current affairs, business and politics (wish me luck!). 

So to mark my departure, I thought I’d do one more list post. Below, I’ve put together my favourite interviews, from the motivational and heartfelt to the hilarious and oh so juicy.

Maisie Callcott is one inspiring teenager. Starting her business at the mere age of 12, the now 16-year-old runs Maypole Design, an online business selling wall hangings, rope-based jewellery and accessories and clay bowls. They’re beautiful and crazy affordable.

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Now this was one interview I was quite nervous about. I made Jen read it and then re-read it again. After all, you can’t have any grammatical errors in an article about the editor-in-chief of Vogue Living, Neale Whitaker! He talked all things The Block, life in magazine-world and his many varied inspirations.

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I had the fortune of interviewing Shaynna Blaze on more than one occasion, but this interview was certainly my favourite. As a Block judge, resident designer on Selling Houses Australia, author and so much more, Shaynna got very honest as she opened up about her favourite contestants, copping flak and how she juggles it all.

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What a life Jeff Leatham has led! As the go-to florist to the stars, he’s designed floral arrangements for some of Hollywood’s biggest celebrities and his stories, unsurprisingly, are juicy!

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There’s nothing quite like a story where someone loses it all but bounces back stronger and better than ever. It makes for some good motivational reading and the story of Claire Falkiner, founder of Merci Perci, is just that. Losing her job just days before Christmas and two weeks before her husband lost his, she decided to change paths and is now a successful artist doing what she loves.

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With so many homewares businesses out there it can be hard to stand out from the crowd. But one small business which has been able to do so is Hunting For George, who recently celebrated their fifth birthday. So it seemed only natural we ask: how do sisters Jo Harris and Lucy Glade-Wright do it?!

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While I’ve interviewed many interior designers it’s hard to compete with the impressiveness of Jeff Copolov, interior design director at Bates Smart. With the firm having a 162-year-old history (now 163!) the projects Jeff has been involved in are absolutely jaw-dropping.

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Demian Carey Gibbins has a story many will envy. Feeling like his corporate career was ruling his life, he decided to hand in his resignation and return to his childhood love of painting. Having been a finalist in a range of renowned awards, his most interesting venture has been coordinating a successful exhibition of Bali 9 ringleader Myuran Sukumaran’s paintings.

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The making of Incy Interiors is quite the fairytale. Starting with humble ambitions, founder Kristy Withers began the business when after a fruitless search for a bed for her son she decided to design one herself. Now, she’s runs a business of 13 people, has a new flagship store in Sydney’s Chatswood Chase and sells both kids and adult furniture.

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No one likes to talk cleaning, but for Murchison-Hume we will make an exception! What started as a local Sydney business has now well and truly gone international, but founder Max Kater’s mission has remained the same: for her products to be the trifecta of safe and green, looking and smelling great and performing well.

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We hope you liked this list. 

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The InterContinental Double Bay: opening soon & looking great

Restored rare white marble, Parisian-style balconies, a rooftop infinity pool with jaw-dropping views and a nautical-themed gin bar; these are just some of the many stunning design features of what is soon to become Sydney’s newest luxury hotel, the InterContinental Sydney Double Bay.

Rooftop Bar - resize With its doors opening in November, the former Ritz Carlton has been transformed by renowned architecture and design firm Bates Smart into a hotel that combines beautifully reinstated features of the original building on the outside and smart, contemporary and understated luxury on the inside.

Typical Guest Room resize With an overall design that combines a neutral palette, metallic finishings and splashes of pale blue and yellow tones, Bates Smart studio director Brenton Smith said the intention was to reinstate the glamour of the building.“The interior and exterior fabric of this iconic building provided an ideal canvas to overlay a design which engages with the European characteristics of the architecture, while the unique location enabled us to take references from the stunning and iconic bay.” And boy did they succeed, with the pièce de résistance of the transformation being the rooftop pool and lounge with a spectacular panoramic vista of the bay. Limestone split rock walls housing inlaid artefacts and curios, striped day beds and oversized Turkish pots lend a Mediterranean air to the space, framed by private cabanas.

Presidential Suite_Lounge resize The InterContinental Sydney Double Bay features 140 guest rooms including 14 suites. If you’re keen to be one of the first to experience it, book into one of those gorgeous rooms here!

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Bates Smart: where the designers are interior architects, not decorators

Being one of the oldest architecture practices in the world, Bates Smart has a very impressive 162-year history! It’s safe to say they’re one of the most respected in Australia. With projects spanning from the Australian Embassy in Berlin, the Crown Towers Hotel at City of Dreams in Macau and the New Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne (which alone won a whopping 23 awards!), no project is too large.

35 Spring Street display suite
35 Spring Street display suite

Jeff Copolov is one man who knows this all too well. As Bates Smart’s interior design director, he leads a team of 45. Working at the firm for the last 20 years, he joined after a stint as a set designer at the ABC and Channel 9, before deciding interiors was the way he wanted to go.

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Jeff Copolov

Working across commercial, health, hospitality and residential, Jeff believes Bates Smart’s point of difference is their ability to fuse interior design with architecture: “In our office, we deliberately don’t have one floor with interior designers on it and one with architects,” explains Jeff. “In fact, we see that as a fundamental part of how we do our interiors; it’s a seamless process where interior designers are on the job from literally day one. They’re not decorators, they’re interior architects, first and foremost that’s really what they are.”

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Crown Towers Hotel, City of Dreams, Macau

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Crown Towers Hotel, City of Dreams, Macau

An acclaimed interior designer in his own right, Jeff took out the IDEA Gold Medal in 2013 and won IDEA Designer of the Year in 2010. And while he has worked on a myriad of projects (he normally overseas 20 at a time!), Jeff always finds his latest projects the most exciting. “I know it’s a corny line and everyone says that their latest projects are always the most interesting, but it’s true. It keeps your mind active and if you become jaded by it, you might as well give up.”

Currently working on such projects as a nursing home, a high-end multi-residential project called 35 Spring Street, Heston Blumenthal’s latest restaurant at The Crown and the new Club Stand for the Victoria Racing Club at Flemington, Jeff loves that design allows him to explore areas he previously knew little about. “The great beauty of working as an interior designer or architect is that you get a glimpse and an insight into the workings of a diverse range of organisations,” says Jeff. “I didn’t know much about nursing homes before, but now I know a lot more about the people, how it works, what the priorities are and what the health department is after.”

While Jeff does find it hard to name a favourite project, he does admit he’d be remiss not to mention the New Royal Children’s Hospital. “We produced a really outstanding product that changed the way people looked at hospitals,” explains Jeff. “We really looked at the recuperative benefits of natural healing through the introduction of the natural environment. So we brought in a lot of natural light, soft colours of the landscape and a lot of courtyards. As much as possible, we tried to bring in the benefits and healing processes of nature into the hospital and make it a nurturing and relaxing environment.”

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The New Royal Children’s Hospital

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The New Royal Children’s Hospital

Working on such large projects from the initial masterplans to the final soft furnishings, Jeff sees the high calibre of projects he gets to be a part of as the biggest benefit of working for Bates Smart. With a style that is contemporary, forward-looking and clear of any gimmicks, all of their work is of the highest quality, which is why Jeff believes they continue to win such exciting projects. “I think we also have a strong niche: a combination of architectural rigour, relentless attention to detail and producing interiors of lasting quality. I think our interiors feel significant, they have substance and depth and I think that speaks for itself.”

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Australian Interior Design Awards finalists announced: see the residential decoration shortlist

Earlier this week we brought you the finalists for the residential design category of the 2014 Australian Interior Design Awards, but today it’s all about the residential decoration category.

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North Bondi NSW by Hare + Klein

Featuring some stunning interiors, there’s no shortage of enviable homes and right off the bat I’ve found a favourite in 35 Spring Street Display Suite by Bates Smart.

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35 Spring Street Display Suite VIC by Bates Smart

Set in an apartment building on the corner of Spring St and Flinders Lane in Melbourne, the 43-level tower incorporates 270 luxury apartments! Due for completion in 2017, CBus Property together with Bates Smart completed construction of an on-site display suite in 2013, featuring examples of one, two and three bedroom apartments. All I can say is you’ll be a very lucky person to nab one of these homes!

The Pavilion House NSW by Arent&Pyke
The Pavilion House NSW by Arent&Pyke

The full list of finalists in the category are:

  • Sarah Davison Interior Design for Tropical House, NSW
  • SJB Interiors for Woolloomooloo Bay Apartment, NSW
  • ATTICUS & MILO for Swinging Seventies, Vic
  • Arent&Pyke for The Pavilion House, NSW
  • Arent&Pyke for The Avenue, NSW
  • Bates Smart for 35 Spring Street Display Suite, Vic
  • Mim Design for The ILK Penthouse, Vic
  • Sisalla Interior Design for Laurel Court, Vic
  • James Dawson Interiors for Marine Parade Apartment, QLD
  • Hare + Klein for North Bondi, NSW
  • Mim Design for Crisp Street, Vic
  • Robert Mills Architects and Interior Designers for Brighton Residence, Vic.

The ILK Penthouse VIC by Mim Design
The ILK Penthouse VIC by Mim Design

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Entries open for 2013 Dulux Colour Awards

Architects, designers, specifiers and students are invited to show their imaginative use of colour with entries for the 2013 Dulux Colour Awards now open.

Now in its 27th year, the Awards is all about how architects and interior designs apply colour to transform the three dimensional spaces they create. Dulux Colour & Communications Consultant, Bree Leech, said: “Colour is an integral element in the overall design process. It has effects that are not only symbolic but also emotional, and in 2013, we’re looking forward to receiving entries that push the boundaries and use innovation, imagination and flair to showcase colour in architecture and interior design.”

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The winners of the Australian Interior Design Awards 2012

The winners of the Australian Interior Design Awards were announced last night at Doltone House in Sydney’s Pyrmont.

The 2012 Premier Award for Interior Design Excellence and Innovation went to Billard Leece Partnership and Bates Smart for the Royal Children’s Hospital. A full list of winners can be found here.

The awards are run by a partnership of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA), designEX and ARTICHOKE Magazine.