Natural materials from CDK Stone are a stunning feature of this Bondi home.
January 25th, 2012
A home overlooking Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach is also a showcase of the beauty of natural stone.
Designed by Katon Redgen Mathieson (KRM), the home’s clean, simple lines are highlighted by products from CDK Stone.
The long, white kitchen features a wide Charmont marble kitchen island benchtop in a warm, dark hue, providing a stark and striking contrast to its surroundings.
The steps of the floating staircase that opens up to the open plan middle level of the home are inlayed with Calacatta marble. In the bedroom, custom-designed bedside tables feature Calacatta d’Orc tops, and stone is used in the backlit bedhead to wonderful effect.
The master ensuite continues the theme, incorporating a 50mm Calacatta slab as a bath surround and carefully bookended Calacatta marble wall panels and tiles.
The result is a sleek and contemporary but stylish and inviting interior with a lot of visual impact.
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