Scarlett Restaurant by SJB Interiors

Published by
jesse
June 19, 2012

Nestled within the newly refurbished Harbour Rocks Hotel, Scarlett is a heritage delight.

Originally built by convicts in 1887, the Harbour Rocks Hotel in Sydney’s historic Rocks precinct has had many incarnations over the years, including a bond store and workmen’s cottages, before it became a hotel in 1989.

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Most recently, the design team at SJB Interiors was enlisted to update the ageing, once-modern interior and transform the 3-storey space into a boutique hotel that reflected its surroundings and told its story through its interior.

Key to the new design was creating a cohesive series of spaces that provided new opportunities and maximised the building’s use.

The underground storage area, once filled with filing cabinets, was transformed into an ambient new restaurant.

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Opening up to the adjoining Nurse’s Walk on one side, the restaurant provides an alternate public face for the hotel.

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As with the rest of the building, the existing sandstone was scaled back to reveal its natural state.

A warm palette of timber, stone, rich brown leather and white accents speaks to the building’s past while maintaining a contemporary feel.

Lighting was designed to give a soft glow reminiscent of candlelight, a nod to the building’s colonial origins.

Key to the Harbour Rocks Hotel refurbishment, Scarlett breathes new life into the 125 year old building.

Scarlett Restaurant
harbourrocks.com.au/dining/scarlett-restaurant/

SJB
sjb.com.au