To allow the client to have outstanding coastal views, a slightly
raised daybed was added to the mix and around the corner, a petite
landscaped garden highlights an outdoor shower made of tree trunk
and brass piping, giving origin to a tailored and private retreat.
Each bedroom has its own unique set of elements. For instance,
the layout of the master bedroom was shaped to allow the en-suite
bathroom to open up to the bedroom completely, with glass sliding
panels featuring a sandblasted mandala to ensure maximum priva-
cy. Following a modern Zen-design aesthetic, the designers added a
solid stone bath providing an utterly unique bathroom experience.
Exuding a sense of a masculinity, the bedroom features a four poster
bed with charcoal leather upholstery and a Piet Boon off-shutter
concrete wallpaper was chosen to cover the back wall.
The apartment also has two guest bedrooms that have an adjoining
bathroom bounded within glass frames. Reclaimed timber cladding
on the back walls with Moroccan rugs and vibrant artworks were
added with the purpose of including texture and colour to these
sleeping areas. “The interiors of this apartment are kept relative-
ly simple, with the use of bold textures and varied colour pallets
adding richness and masculinity, creating a unique and captivating
space,” disclosed, Mark Rielly, the director of ARRCC. “ARRCC’s
design elements throughout the apartment ensure a modern and
sophisticated presence while strongly reflecting the personality of
the home owner,” concluded Rielly.