We’ve sourced Azul Limestone outside our standard range and supplied it for the project on a custom order. This Limestone is characterised by light grey tones with minimal variation and solid colour consistency, which makes it perfect for a contemporary architectural design. In order to connect the alfresco area with the interiors, the same stone, with a different finish, was used both inside and outside.
During the renovation of the landscaping areas, Shane wanted to match the daring design of the house with a garden that is just as unique. Paying dutiful respect to the existing design, Secret Gardens installed custom-fit Silhouette Grey Flamed Granite for the landscaping area.
The house in Killara underwent a major renovation with the goal to build an open light-filled environment embracing modern architecture and blending the outdoor and indoor environment.
When transforming the front and rear outdoor areas in Mosman, the clients desired a classically influenced and inviting garden design. The goal was to make use of the tight space and create privacy with an intimate entertaining area as well as tranquil gardens.
One of the most unique aspects of the architectural design of 60 Martin Place is its curved facade with its cantilever design that expands 8 metres above the St Stephen Church. Sareen Stone supplied our Manhattan Limestone tiles for both floors and walls on levels 12, 17, 19 and 22.
Located on a small triangle-shaped plot in one of Sydney‘s most sought-after suburbs on Marrickville, the one-storey 3 bedroom heritage-listed home shows off its traditional façade but was given a contemporary update with a thoughtful mix of natural materials including stone, bricks, timber and steel to create an organic touch.
The goal for this Mosman project was to renovate and transform an outdated 70’s classic into a fresh contemporary space while keeping the existing canvas and avoid replacing it with a new build.
Designed by Darren Campbell Architects, the Terraced House showcases beautiful natural stone both inside and out.
Reinventing a 1980’s bungalow into a modern family home for the 21st century was the brief for the renovation of a home in Byron Bay.
The refurbishment of this commercial office space for Allen’s Law Firm in the Sydney CBD could be mistaken for an art gallery with vivid artwork gracing its walls and the timeless and striking Italian travertine floor.