The Corner House Bondi

Published by
jesse
July 12, 2011

A neglected Victorian building is transformed into a dining hotspot in beachside Bondi.

A new addition to Bondi’s restaurant/bar scene, The Corner House occupies an iconic site that was once a stop for the Bondi Tram.

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The revamp of this once dilapidated corner building incorporates original elements and carefully chosen new materials.

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“Unfortunately most of the interior original fabric was lost in past refurbishments, but we managed to salvage the timber floors and re-instate some sort of nostalgia by using a smart selection of materials and décor,” explains designer Sergio Azevedo of Studio SMA.

 

The area is broken into 3 areas – The Kitchen, a pizzeria which faces onto the main street; the Dining Room, a restaurant at the rear of the site, and the Living Room, a bar on the first floor.

 

 

New leather seating benches sit alongside mixed-and-matched second-hand furniture.

 

 

Steel rusted floor plates in the Dining Room and original floorboards in the Living Room are complemented by a combination of exposed and painted brick walls and off-form concrete counters finished with railway sleepers, for a vintage look that draws on the building’s history.

 

Studio SMA
studiosma.com.au