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This Adelaide Home Is Full of Twists That Add Instant Style

This Adelaide Home Is Full of Twists That Add Instant Style

When the Australian decorator and curator Simone Haag opened Livingetc’s September issue with an essay on what the word “style” means today, she talked about approaching interiors in the same way you would an outfit.

She said that sometimes an unexpected twist, like the up-flick of a shirt collar, is all you need to look more sophisticated, and that the same attention to detail could elevate a space.

So what are the “collar-flick” moments of this three-bedroom modern home that she decorated in Adelaide?

Living room with light beige walls, khaki sofa, toucan artwork, taupe velvet ottoman and ceramic totem-style sculpture

“The living room was an exercise in working with existing pieces and figuring out how to reroute,” says Simone of the sofa and chairs that had already been bought by the architects. Subtle “lifting moments” came from the gold flecks in the rug she added in. (Image credit: Lillie Thompson)

“Well, there is a lot of heavy timber — floorboards and ceilings — so the collar flicks came from softening them with the rugs, the curtains, and using a different fabric for every single chair,” says Simone. “And, of course, the graphic carpet that we covered the staircase with.”

Entrance vestibule with stained glass window, pink and red tope chair and totem sculpture

“You immediately walk into this entry vestibule and get amazing sight lines into the dining room,” says Simone. (Image credit: Lillie Thompson)

This wasn’t your usual designer project, as, in fact, Simone was hired to turn up the metaphorical collar of a home that had already been architecturally and structurally designed by local studio Architects Ink, with many of the bigger pieces of furniture already bought.

Dining room with beige walls, high gloss cherry wood table, black dining chairs upholstered with yellow patterned fabric, striped artwork and red marble fireplace

“The super-high gloss table makes the centre of the dining space the focus, bringing people together around it, despite the very theatrical art,” says Simone. (Image credit: Lillie Thompson)

“I approached it in the same way anyone might who was trying to update their home without totally overhauling it — looking for ways to add to the existing curations, to layer textures and patterns, not just to work with what I inherited with it, but to bring out a more artistic flavor,” Simone says.

Library with mid green walls, green leather armchair, beige curtains and marble and brass floor lamps

“The library is only big enough for one person to sit in, so we made it really sumptuous to allow the owners to have some quality time by themselves,” says Simone. (Image credit: Lillie Thompson)

Being a historic terraced house, this meant decorating with earth-tones, forging a chocolatey, mustardy palette that played into its coziness.

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