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From basic to breathtaking: Inside a unique and playful family home

With rich layers of texture, colour and purposeful design, this Sydney home feels inviting and inspiring.
Modern house facade with large windows, wooden door, and lush greenery, including cacti and tropical plants.Photography: Jacqui Turk

A two-storey Mediterranean-inspired family home sits on a sunny corner block in a street of an Inner West Sydney suburb. Inside, a thoughtful blend of colour, texture and pattern fills its rooms with warmth and personality – an apt encapsulation of the vivacious family of five who live here. And to think it almost never eventuated due to a missed phone call.

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Interior designer Stephanie Ferrara of Laidback Lee Design was in the middle of moving house when the home’s owner left a message on her phone. It was a few days later when she remembered she had never responded. “In a bit of a panic, I called her back and was so pleasantly surprised,” says Stephanie. “She sounded genuinely open to having someone come in and really shake things up and I felt so motivated to get started straightaway.”

Modern house facade with large windows, wooden door, and lush greenery, including cacti and tropical plants.
Succulents add to the home’s Mediterranean vibe. The custom European oak front door by New Stand Shopfitters is a showstopper, while upstairs a Merci Maison settee and terrazzo planters add a luxe feel. Custom lights by Lofo Lighting. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Who lives here?

A couple with their three children.
The brief? Owner: “Our goal was to create a home that was not only functional for a busy family but also deeply personal and stylish.”
Best decision? “Stephanie came highly recommended and from the moment we connected it felt like the beginning of something special. Her attention to detail and ability to bring bold ideas to
life made this renovation truly exciting.”
Describe your decorating style “Refined sophistication meets eclectic charm. There’s a subtle nod to old-world elegance, but it never feels stuffy – just relaxed, curated and inviting.”
Favourite rooms? “The boys’ bedroom is a standout space, featuring custom bunk beds perfectly designed for their needs. And the home office is a thousand times more chic than my office in the CBD, making it a space I genuinely look forward to working in every day.”

Entrance of a modern family home with wooden doors, red abstract sculpture, and a balcony above with a lounge chair.
Bespoke totems by Clementine Maconachie from The Visuals gallery act as focal points at the entry, popping against the rendered walls in Dulux Lexicon Half. Through the door you can see the owners’ existing artwork and a ‘Margot’ bench seat from Globe West. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)
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The family had moved into their home 10 years earlier, drawn to its prime location, solid, simple design and proximity to parks, schools and amenities. However, the interiors never truly reflected them. “Over time, it became clear that while the layout worked, the home lacked personality and warmth,” admits the owner. “It was a blank canvas waiting to be brought to life, and we decided to take on this renovation as a true passion project, to transform the home into a space that felt uniquely ours and could grow with our family.”

Renovating the family home

The plan was for a deeply personal and stylish home; a blend of modern sophistication and playful, unexpected touches so every room felt special.

Stephanie took a two-pronged approach, beginning with the addition of some custom features that took the house “from basic to breathtaking”. A hand-drawn custom steel balustrade transforms the staircase into an artful feature, and custom joinery has been elevated with wallpaper inserts and bespoke walnut handles.

Decorative hallway with marble console table, red vase, lamp, and a framed palm tree photo above, wooden floor and neutral walls.
The thoroughfares were given just as much attention as the rooms. In this hallway, a jade green Casa Blanco ‘Roma’ console holds a Fish Design by Gaetano Pesce vase and lamp from Mecque. A ‘Palm Court’ artwork by Enrico Capanni from The Cool Hunter hangs above. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Outside, custom brass and marble pill-shaped lights add subtle pops of colour and luxury to the exterior. “This attention to detail elevates the home, giving it an epic quality that feels truly unique; something that can’t be recreated or replicated elsewhere,” says Stephanie.

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For the second prong, she layered a mix of rich colours, textures and patterns throughout. This creates that vibrant, unique feel the owners were after. “We chose a colour palette that’s both lively and approachable, featuring earthy greens and deep chocolate browns paired with rich velvets to create a warm, inviting atmosphere,” says Stephanie. The result is expressive yet considered.

Venetian plaster walls and bronze details bring another layer of depth, while bespoke light fixtures, dark-stained floors and six-metre-long curtains dial up the drama, giving the interiors a cinematic, enveloping quality.

Narrow hallway with abstract artwork on the left wall, patterned carpet, and light-filled curtains at the end.
A runner by Stephanie with Designer Rugs and the artwork is by Kerry Armstrong from Studio Gallery. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Adding personality to the family home

Each room or space has its own unique personality, with colours and textures selected to evoke different moods. And the owners are thrilled with it all. “Stephanie brought incredible passion, creativity and openness to the table. She wasn’t just designing a house; she was crafting a home with heart,” says the owner. “I loved that every time she showed me something new, she’d say, ‘Now keep an open mind – I have a vision.’ The whole process was a collaboration fuelled with enthusiasm and trust.”

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The entry foyer

Luxurious interior with a chandelier, abstract art, a staircase, pink armchair, gold console table with drawers, and sculptural lamps. The abstract art is positioned above the staircase and is large in this family home.
Stephanie rendered the walls in Dulux Venetian Plaster in Silkwort. She also designed the steel balustrade and sourced Murano glass pendants and double-height curtains by Marlow & Finch. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

The home’s entry foyer makes a sleek and sophisticated statement, with its Venetian plaster walls and ceiling, timeless Murano glass pendants, shiny brass console and richly toned rug and artwork. “This space feels distinctly metropolitan and effortlessly stylish, while still warm and inviting,” says Stephanie. The console from Horgans is topped with ‘Bohan’ table lamps by Rachel Donath.

Golden dresser with decorative items including a wood lamp, abstract sculpture, books, and a red wall sculpture above.
A custom artwork titled ‘The Fold’ by Clementine Maconachie from The Visuals gallery in a custom colour by Stephanie takes pride of place above the console table. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Colour comes in the form of an artwork in the stairway by Kerry Armstrong from Studio Gallery, Greg Natale ‘Stella Diva’ rug and ‘Sidney Plump’ chair in Blush Pink from Globe West.

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The music room

The formal music room in the family home gives the owner a beautiful space to tinker on her Yamaha baby grand piano. A wall lined with Schumacher ‘Haruki’ sisal wallpaper in Indigo from The Fabric Editors displays a gallery of artworks in West Elm frames, while in the corner, an ‘Elle’ plinth holds a ‘Harira’ scribble sculpture, both from Globe West.

Luxurious living room with a white grand piano, brown sofas, and beige curtains.
In the music room, layered curtains, an indigo sisal wallpaper and a green B&B Italia chair inspire relaxation and creativity. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

The green B&B Italia chair and round Hare + Klein ‘Wings’ rug from Designer Rugs are the perfect accompaniments. Thick curtains feature bespoke trims. The ‘Juno’ modular sofa and ‘Tobi’ occasional chair, both from Globe West, are upholstered in tactile fabrics for a touch of luxury.

The kitchen

A generous island with new Zalvano natural stone benchtop from Artedomus works well for the family, with a built-in dining table and Fform chairs ideal for shared meals. A low-hanging pendant from Est Lighting encourages intimate moments, while Brodware tapware in Brushed Rose Gold elevates life’s daily rituals. A splashback features brick-style mosaic tiles from Studio xOx.

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Modern kitchen with wood accents, marble counter, brown chairs, and a brown sofa with a blue cushion in the foreground.
The outdoor kitchen is visible through the window. It has Zellige tiles in Aquamarine, Slate, Sage and Jade from Studio xOx and a built-in barbecue. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

“It’s a space that truly belongs to us – a perfect balance of beauty, comfort and functionality” – homeowner

The rumpus room

A ‘Float’ sofa from Life Interiors takes pride of place in front of a wall covered in Kelly Wearstler ‘Intargia’ wallpaper. A ‘Verity’ coffee table from Globe West and Greg Natale ‘Fragment’ rug mirror each other.

Brown couch in a living room with patterned wallpaper, marble coffee table, books, and decorative mirrors.
Between the wallpaper, coffee table and rug, neutral patterns are clearly king in this communal space in the family home. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

‘Surface’ wall sconces by Studio Henry Wilson flank the Louis Philippe mirror from The Vault Sydney.

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Cozy room with soft lighting through sheer curtains, featuring a plush chair, wooden table with books, and fluffy stool.
A fluffy ottoman from Fform and chairs from Globe West provide extra seating. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

The main bedroom

In the main bedroom, Kelly Wearstler ‘Graffito’ wallpaper from The Fabric Editors is a striking backdrop for a custom bedhead in Warwick ‘Lovely’ fabric. Meanwhile ‘Easton Tilt’ lamps and ‘Pearce’ bedsides from Globe West add style. Stephanie added a custom Henryk Studio artwork.

Bedroom with orange bedding, abstract wall art, white nightstand, decorative lamp, and textured pink wall piece. It's the main bedroom in a family home.
The main bedroom is a bold yet inviting retreat for the owners. It features a striking Kelly Wearstler wallpaper, custom bedhead and popping raspberry-hued Henryk Studio artwork. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Curtains are in Warwick ‘Helix’ fabric, with brown velvet from the original curtains along the bottom third.

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Bedroom with tall curtains, orange bedding, checkered blanket, wooden floor, and a light gray rug. It's the main bedroom in a family home.
The two-toned curtains are a custom masterpiece that recycle perfectly good fabric instead of wasting it. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Main bathroom

‘Picket’ mosaic floor tiles in Blush from Studio xOx feature in the bathrooms of this family home. ‘Simple Wave Mould’ wall tiles in Gloss Ivory, also from Studio xOx (now discontinued), provide balance. A Nood Co bath and Brodware fixtures in Bronze add a luxe feel. An oak vanity and a Nood Co basin create a tactile layer.

Modern bathroom with freestanding tub, towel draped over, wood vanity, pendant light, and reflective mirror. It's the main bathroom in a family home.
The pendant is from the owners’ previous home and looks perfectly fitting in this newly renovated bathroom. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Daughter’s bedroom

Stephanie created a timeless space for the daughter. It starts with Schumacher ‘Haruki’ wallpaper, Cultiver bedlinen and Dina Broadhurst artwork. A Vittoria Retreat bedhead slipcover from Globe West, ‘Alexia’ mirror from Merci Maison and Dusty Deco ‘Arcissimo’ table lamp from Royal Design are a neutral contrast.

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Bedroom corner with terracotta bedding which matches the terracotta coloured wallpaper, round pillow, modern lamp, oval mirror, and floral artwork on the wall.
Serene colour cocoons the daughter’s bedroom. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Boys’ bedroom

The bedroom shared by the two sons features custom bunks in Polytec Black Wenge and Laminex batten panelling painted Dulux Wayward Grey. A Flos ‘Taccia’ table lamp is a statement piece.

Cozy bedroom with a built-in dark wood bunk bed, ladder, green blanket, and soft lighting; modern and inviting design in a family home.
The boys’ bedroom is one of the homeowner’s favourite rooms. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Backyard

Stephanie paired ‘Cape’ outdoor sofas with a ‘Lucia Curve’ side table, both from Globe West. The outdoor kitchen has a feature wall of Zellige tiles from Studio xOx.

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Outdoor kitchen and alfresco lounge with pink seating, coffee table, and a barbecue next to a swimming pool. Glass fencing surrounds the backyard area in this family home.
The outdoor kitchen, alfresco living area and pool provide something for the whole family in this family home. (Photography: Jacqui Turk)

Source book

Interior design & architecture Laidback Lee Design, laidbackleedesign.com, @laidbacklee_design
Joinery New Stand Shopfitters, newstandshopfitters.com.au, @newstandshopfitters

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