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Real home: A Miami-inspired Art Deco home in Sydney’s Coogee

It was love at first sight for Michelle Macarounas when she laid eyes on the dilapidated Art Deco building which would soon become her home. Yes it was tired, but who could resist the curved bay windows and views of Sydney’s Coogee Bay?

Buying the home, she renovated it in 2005, but you’d never guess; it remains contemporary, current and adaptable. A designer herself and somewhat of a nomad — she spent her twenties living in Geneva, Paris, London and Sydney — the style of the home combines the luxury and eclectic elegance of Europe with the relaxed and casual ease of Australia.

Key to the renovation was reconfiguring the interior to create spacious living areas and bedrooms that took full advantage of the ocean views. No more cramped, dimly lit rooms! A central spine from the rear to the front of the property separates the bedroom and living areas and provides the home with the structural integrity required for open-plan living.

The design perfectly balances Art Deco references with a contemporary aesthetic. Art Deco was all about creating furniture and spaces that celebrated luxurious materials and polished surfaces and the Coogee Residence follows suit. The home features Indian limestone-tiled bathrooms, vivid white gloss joinery with Calcutta marble, Wenge timber floors finished in Black Japan and a wall of golden hexagonal tiles that reflect the ocean view.

Designed by Michelle and her team at Infinite Design Studio, the Miami-inspired Art Deco home is colourful, eclectic, vibrant and elegant.

Photography by Prue Ruscoe

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Designer profile: Michelle Macarounas of Infinite Design

While her design career spans TV set design, commercial fit outs and residential projects, Infinite Design director Michelle Macarounas spent the first part of her working life immersed in marketing and communications and living in Europe, America and Australia before taking the design plunge.

Redfern apartment project

“With a long-term passion and consistent study of design in Paris and Sydney, I eventually decided to move my skill set across to design and worked initially in TV set design and commercial fit outs. In 2002, I decided to open my own design company and started out freelancing across Sydney and the US,” says Michelle who now finds herself at the helm of a busy boutique design practice based in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

Houseboat project

“From starting out, there has been consistent growth in residential and commercial projects that has taken me from being a design consultant to the studio we opened five years ago,” says Michelle who has built her business based on referrals. “We are now a team of six and have a gorgeously located studio amongst the art galleries in Paddington. We focus on high-end residential, commercial and retail projects and I would credit hard work, determination and a sense of humour to our success – knowing when to laugh is so important,” says Michelle.

Michelle’s lounge room in Coogee

Some of her most memorable projects include a recent houseboat. “It was certainly a beautiful experience and learning curve!” says Michelle of the gorgeous floating home. “But truly, there are so many fun components to each project and what I love the most is the experience of delivering something special to my client,” says Michelle who lives in the beachside Sydney suburb of Coogee. “My home has a contemporary, modern feeling with flashes of art deco seaside design. It’s my family’s little retreat,” says Michelle.

Inside the houseboat project – amazing!

As for the future, Michelle has visions of expansion. “Doing what you love brings so much joy and satisfaction. In terms of the studio, I would love to grow the team as we have so many amazing projects in construction and lots more exciting ones to come,” says Michelle.

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