Colour, curves and a touch of ‘Miami cool’ bring personality to this Mosman home

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13 September 2023

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Image credit: Prue Ruscoe
Image credit: Prue Ruscoe
The work of Studio Gorman, Harbour House makes the most of its original 1980s architecture, elevating it with a striking contemporary palette that speaks to its owners.
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The round window in the kitchen is a reference to the home's original windows.
The magenta handrail can be seen on all three levels of the home.
The formal lounge takes cues from the 1980s.
 One of the home's original round stained glass windows in the lounge.
The  bold sculpture by artist Elliott Routledge makes a statement in the foyer.
 The pastel pink wraps around the curved walls of the formal dining room.
From the rounded sides of the island bench to the curves of the pantry, there's no shortage of curves in the Harbour House.
Caramel tones combine with blues in the living area.
The terrazzo floor acts as a gorgeous canvas for the furniture to deliver a contemporary twist on 1980s style.
The bathrooms are a dance of pastels.
A round skylight in the 'blue' bathroom lets in natural light.
Open and airy, the main bedroom suite is a parents-only haven.
More restrained in colour palette, the bedroom flows into the ensuite.
Pastel pink continues into the walk-in-wardrobe.
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