Oatlands Oasis

ProjectOatlands Oasis

Interior DesignerCulina Design Group - Terri Culina

ArchitectDesign Corp Architects

BuilderDiamond Build Australia

HardwareItalian Villa on Traditional Longplate in Satin Brass and Antique Brass

Enter a realm of modern luxury and timeless design with this impeccably crafted new build. The exterior introduces the fusion of European charm and Hamptons character, then beginning at the grand entrance, where an oversized front door sets the scene for what follows.

The interiors unfold as a masterpiece of joinery, featuring bevelled hardware and doors that showcase an artful interplay of Satin Brass in the adults’ wing and Antique Brass in the kids’ domain. Hidden appliances are seamlessly integrated into a canvas of panelled doors, walls, skirting boards, kitchen cabinetry, and walk-in wardrobes. The crisp and classic palette utilises a clever mix of textures and materials creates an atmosphere of refined comfort.

Entertainment takes centre stage in the generously proportioned kitchen and dining areas, a formal lounge, and a discreetly concealed media room - designed for a harmonious flow.

Outdoor living spaces further elevate the luxury experience, with a pool area and an alfresco dining enclave that seamlessly extends the living environment into the open air.

This residence is a symphony of space, luxury, and enduring design—a home where contemporary aesthetics seamlessly meld with classic elegance.

Method behind the masterpiece

What was your inspiration?

Being of European heritage, the homeowner wanted to create a grand European home with understated luxury, character and charm. It was also important to show a nod to European homes of the past and bring in that sense of familiarity.

The homeowner was clear she was after a classically timeless aesthetic, with all the traditional detailing. While equally important was integrating all the modern-day electronics and appliances into the function of the home.

Ultimately, designing all the grand luxury timber mill work and joinery detailing, but with all the bells and whistles hidden behind the joinery.

How does the door hardware fit into that?

The homeowner wanted the hardware to be classic, luxurious and classy. The Italian made hardware was well suited for the European aesthetic and the Villa lever style perfect for added character.

The hardware gave the homeowners and their guests that tactile engagement required to appreciate the calibre of the solid brass.

What did you match the finish to?

The hardware and other materials were an eclectic mix of beautiful things, all chosen specifically for their use. Independently beautiful in their own way, but they all came together to create a beautiful visual depth of tone and texture in the home.

The lighting was chosen first, followed by the door hardware to match and lastly the tapware as the final piece of the brass puzzle.

What is your favourite detail in the home?

The powder room! This classically luxury space sits central within the home for the family and guests to enjoy.

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