Taking the odd risk or two comes easily to Sonja, the owner of this luminous home on Sydney’s lower North Shore. When the interiors stylist and homewares retailer and her husband David bought the home a decade ago, it wasn’t the usual bid-in-the-front-yard occasion. Instead, the couple, who a few years earlier blended their two families to create one of eight (including the pair’s three daughters and three sons, all aged between 14 and 20) bought the home by phone while travelling on a train between Paris and Brussels.
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The gamble paid off beautifully.”I fell in love with the house the moment I saw it and it has worked out so well for everyone,” says Sonja, of the charming six-bedroom harbourside home.
Not surprisingly, when they bought it, top of their wish list was for space, space and more space, but this Hamptons-inspired home ticked even more boxes for Sonja, a lover of the ageless, classic East Coast aesthetic, celebrated not just here but also in her Mosman, Sydney store Home & Clan.
With its deep verandahs, timber balustrades, sash windows and timber cladding on the upper level, high ceilings, large rooms and generous daylight inside, she was smitten. It was authentic Hamptons, classic and timeless, and, because it faces north, it gets beautiful light,” she says.
It was also a perfect pitch for the couple’s Brady-Bunch style family. “Everyone needed their own space,” she says. “Big and wide, this had room for everyone.” Although the home had been renovated by the previous owners, the kitchen and bathrooms were dated and the cream walls with reddish brown floorboards were not Sonja’s cup of tea.
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The house needed to be fresh and crisp, light and airy,” says the interiors stylist, who remodelled the kitchen and bathrooms, and refreshed the living areas by painting the walls and staining the floorboards.
Switching the palette from autumnal to summery, she also combined her favourite blues with luxuriant foliage-hued greens, offset by white walls and dark floorboards – “in the darkest stain that’s not black,” she says.
“I can never get enough blue,” adds Sonja.”Everywhere we can see water and gumtrees, so I wanted to create a seamless flow of colour.” To that same end, she removed the curtains, leaving the living room windows with unobstructed harbour and bushland views.
Not surprisingly, the decorating reflects a true Hamptons style. “I love its beautiful timbers, its many textures, all the Ralph Lauren and its functional, timeless pieces,”says Sonja.”
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But I’ve avoided white painted furniture, which, I think, is more coastal than Hamptons.” Sonja also added splashes of surprise, by introducing, for example, a contemporary dining table and cantilevered dining chairs as crisp counterpoints.
Texture also features strongly.”I love to have fun with layering,” says Sonja, who sourced many of her furnishings and accessories from her store.”I won’t have cushions in the same fabric, combining velvets with linens and cottons, for example.”
And while the last of the couple’s six offspring moved out last April, “leaving us rattling around in the house a little,” confesses Sonja, there are no plans just yet to move on to a new set of rooms to freshen up and decorate.
“Leaving here would feel like a relationship break-up,” says Sonja simply of the family home she loves as much today, as the day she moved in with her burgeoning brood.
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“Out of all the areas in the house, the kitchen area feels truly home to me.” ~ Sonja
“There is plenty of natural light so using darker blues was an easy decision, as I knew it would still feel light and airy.” ~ Sonja