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Between the painting covered walls, a mix of ephemera through out the house, and a distinctly bohemian vibe, this Byron Bay home of David and Yuge Bromley has plenty of eclectic charm. The Design Files – Australia’s most popular design blog, got an intimate tour of this residence, which artist David co-designed with his wife Yuge upon relocating from Melbourne. David reworked the property to feature both a living and working space, with included acquiring the next door property to be a studio and office space. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, perhaps the most charming addition is the re-purposing of an adjoining building into an outdoor guest room. Outdoor bathtub = pure heaven.
Though it’s clearly a seriously impressive and kind of mind-bloggling space, the charm of this home really rests on its sense of light-heartedness and sponteneity. It’s clear that this house has come together very intuitively, rather than adhering to a grand master plan. This is evident everywhere you look – in the wide stripes painted freehand on the kitchen walls, and the ad hoc placement of artwork from floor to ceiling, wherever it will fit, underneath windows and above doorways. Yuge and David see furniture and objects as very much part of the architecture of a home – ‘placing bits and pieces we love around the house is how we build a space’ says Yuge. Despite it’s devilish good looks, there’s nothing precious about this home – like so many of David’s creative endeavours, the space is ever-changing.
-via trendland.com & thedesignfiles.net