BELLE MAGAZINE: Kyle Bay House
Inspired by Brazilian modernism, maximalist interior designer Greg Natale has brought his trademark clashing patterns and bold layering to his Kyle Bay project. Our response was to meet the strong brutalist architecture and artful interiors with highly sculptural, mid-century-inspired pieces and a vibrant colour palette.
Interior Design by Greg Natale.
Photography by Anson Smart.
Styling by Studio CD.
The three-storey, five-bedroom house sits comfortably among the greenery in the southern Sydney suburb of Kyle Bay and overlooks the Georges River. Its inverted floor plan suits its cliffside setting, with bedrooms on the top floor, kitchen, dining and living areas on the second floor and a generous bar area on the lowest floor leading out to an expansive pool deck. Concrete assumes a decorative and structural role. Off-form slabs create an appealing grid effect on the house’s exterior and continue inside, where the tie holes, filled with brass, seem to draw their warmth from the American walnut floors.
– Fiona Daniels, Belle Magazine
STYLING EDIT SUPPLIED BY
Greg Natale, Anibou, Sue Beyer, Phoebe Halpin, Hayden Jackson - Studio Gallery, Vampt Vintage Design, Conley & Co, Rojas Nuñez - Curatorial+Co, Becker Minty, Society of Wanderers, Cafe Lighting & Living, Space Furniture, Amara, Kip&Co, Hides of Excellence.