HOUSE & GARDEN: Chisholm House

Employing a restrained palette of timber, concrete, zinc and brick, Architectsmith's Chisholm House on Sydney's Northern Beaches exemplifies Australian living with an enviable series of inside-outside connections. We employed a collection of handmade objects and soft, natural tones to bring harmony to each space and further invite the home's lush surroundings into the home.

Featured in the November edition of House & Garden magazine.


Architecture Architectsmith
Interior design by Editor Interiors
Photography by Pablo Veiga
Styling by Studio CD.

"We really wanted every room to have a connection to nature, whether it was a view of water or bush or a deck or terrace to wander out onto."
– Bianca Martin, Editor Interiors

Located on a steep vegetated spur with a unique sunrise-to-sunset aspect, Chisholm house in Sydney’s Northern Beaches is designed to simultaneously ground and elevate. Concrete, brick, zinc and Australian hardwood work together to achieve both density and lightness, and varied inside outside connections.
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