Stonelight

A wall of concealed cabinetry keeps the living area pared back, with slatted detailing on the TV console adding a subtle break in texture. Every element is built in, flush, and quiet allowing the materials to take the lead. The indoor palette extends naturally to the balcony, where travertine, timber, and soft drapery blur the line between inside and out.

A full-height mirror expands the hallway visually, guiding the eye toward the dining area and balcony beyond. Soft curves in the ceiling and a recessed wall niche break up the linearity, adding gentle rhythm to the space. The dining area anchors the end of the corridor with a sculptural travertine table and fluted timber benches. Rattan textures, layered objects, and concealed cabinetry continue the quiet material story, pulling everything together in a way that feels effortless and considered.

In the kitchen, curved lines meet expressive marble - from the rounded island to the vein-matched backsplash. RidgeVein-matched marble wraps around the kitchen’s surfaces and niches, offering a cohesive backdrop for everyday rituals - from morning coffee to prepping a quick meal. The same attention to detail carries through to the bedroom, where vertical fluting and open shelving keep storage practical but refined.

Throughout the home, quiet curves, warm timber, and built-in elements come together to form a space that feels intentional without feeling over-designed.

Soft curves in the ceiling and a recessed wall niche break up the linearity, adding gentle rhythm to the space.

RidgeVein-matched marble wraps around the kitchen’s surfaces and niches, offering a cohesive backdrop for everyday rituals.

Bartley Ridge
777 sqft / 72 sqm

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