By Studio Prineas
The brief – Reconfigure a 2000 era apartment within Sydney’s 1915 Wolloomooloo Finger Wharf – the longest timber wharf in the world – to open the living areas to the harbour view.
The result – An intimate two bedroom apartment with subtle changes added to the floor level now embraces expanded harbour views and delightfully ambiguous interior spaces, which open or close to connect and divide rooms, views and uses. A formerly cloistered media room becomes a second bedroom with a view, while the master ensuite walls dissolve to deliver a luxurious new bathing area, with glimpses of the harbour.
Working within strata and heritage restrictions, a high level of detail and craftsmanship was required to turn discrete alterations into elements of surprise.
Photography: Chris Warnes & Katherine Lu
Philosophy
At Studio Prineas we work together with our clients and builders to engage in a process of place making. Be it an extreme or intimate change, a reinvention or an enhancement – each project is an opportunity to be part of our clients’ distinctive routines and vision for living. We share our knowledge and love for quality spaces and aesthetics, creating enduring places to live, work and visit.