At Woody Point, this waterfront apartment was conceived not as a seasonal retreat, but as a permanent home shaped by longevity and personal history. From the outset, the interior was designed to align closely with the building’s architecture, prioritising clarity, tactility, and ease.
Custom joinery provides structure throughout, anchoring the plan and supporting everyday function. Textured finishes soften the apartment’s openness, while a subdued palette allows the coastal outlook to remain dominant. References to place are indirect, articulated through light and proportion rather than overt motif.
Collected objects play a central role. Restored furniture, artworks, and books are integrated with bespoke elements, lending depth and authenticity to the interior. Each decision feels deliberate, resisting trend in favour of continuity. The apartment reads as settled and assured — a quietly luxurious environment where architecture and personal narrative are held in careful balance.