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LA House Tour: Danielle & Lakshan's Comfy Modern

atla052308sunroom1.jpgName: Danielle & Lakshan, and Mortimer the Bulldog
Location: Glebe, Inner City, Sydney Australia
Size: a little over 800 square feet + deck and small roof terrace
Years lived in: 5 months

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2-23-housetourlogo.jpgYou might be wondering why this house tour looks so familiar. It's because you've got a great memory and are recollecting the home of two folks who've recently entered our 2008 Smallest Coolest Apartment Contest, representing Sydney, Australia in our #7 International category. Danielle, Lakshan and Mortimer the Bulldog were so kind to allow us to revisit their welcoming modern abode in further detail. Come on in, Mortimer is a most courteous of hosts...

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AT Survey:

My/Our style: Comfortable modern, with a little bit of mid century and a little bit of vintage. We’re all about small, simple furniture to fit the quirky shapes of the space, with sleek lines and calming colours.


Inspiration: We are both really drawn to Rose Seidler house, which is a beautiful modern historical home in Australia designed by the renowned architect Harry Seidler for his parents. It has a fantastic sense of style and is a genuine modern classic but is still a functional and ‘homey’ home. The whole place could be an Apartment Therapy ‘Pick the Decade’ quiz - it was built in the late 1940s but it could easily be a contemporary house.


Favorite Element: The original floorboards and skirting boards are fantastic, as are the plantation shutters on all the windows. The neighbourhood is also awesome – we have a heritage listed cobblestone lane next to us, one of the original grand houses in Sydney on our street, and the neighbours are all so friendly it’s amazing. All within a short stroll to the centre of the city!


Biggest Challenge: Our furniture was too big from the last apartment we lived in, so we have needed to repurchase a lot of pieces since moving here. The other huge challenge is the bedroom upstairs – its only about 6 foot tall at the middle of the room and its all strange angles with 2 dormer windows and a small door to the terrace, so as you can imagine there have been many bruised foreheads up there! It’s been tricky to find low furniture that actually fits (theres not one flat wall) and make it feel roomier up there.


What Friends Say: Welcoming, homey, sunny and full of light, open and airy, stylish. The general consensus is that its like a little beach cottage near the city.


Biggest Embarrassment: Our rusty old fridge which is the last thing that needs to be replaced. It works fine but it’s ugly… and hence artfully cropped from the shots of the kitchen!


Proudest DIY: We’re quite proud of the small water feature outside – it was pretty simple to make but the bubbling water is the loveliest and most relaxing sound, perfect for kicking back out on the deck. I’m also particularly proud of the desk in the sunroom which I restored, it was originally my great grandmothers and it suits the space beautifully. The most useful DIY moment was frosting the lower half of the window in the bathroom as it looks straight out onto the deck!


Biggest Indulgence: The house itself was a big indulgence, but it makes us blissfully happy every day so it is worth every cent of every mortgage payment. Our second biggest indulgence was our bulldog puppy, but he is so damn cute he’s worth it.


Best advice: “Yep. Buy it now.” From my dad on only his first (and only our second) viewing of the house. Needless to say we took the advice!


Dream source: All the lovely home stores in America that we don’t have here! At the moment my Australian dream source is Designer Rugs as I really want one of the Akira Isogawa ‘Shoka’ rugs. If I was a millionaire I would also go wild in somewhere like Space Furniture or Great Dane.


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Resources:
This is where my budget really comes to light – now that I’m writing it down, its amazing to see so many of the pieces in our house are either Ikea (affordable), second hand (affordable) or found/hand me down (free). Hopefully it goes to show you don’t need deep pockets to have a stylish, comfortable home!


Appliances: (purchased with house)

Hardware: Glass knobs were a bargain from ‘That Vintage Shop’

Furniture: (listed by room below)

Loungeroom:: Arlid leather lounge from Ikea (was ex floor stock Bargain of the Day)
Barcelona chair from Milan Direct
TV unit from Oz Design Furniture
Small cupboard for crockery is vintage from my great grandmother
Red armchair from the side of the road
Green footstool from St Vincent de Paul (thrift store) $3
Expedit bookshelf from Ikea

Dining: Bjursta dining table and Roger chairs from Ikea


Bedroom: Malm bed & dressers from Ikea


Sunroom: Vintage desk from my great grandmother (via grandmother, then aunt, then mother!)
Eames chair from Matt Blatt
Side table from discount furniture store (bought years ago)
Vintage Fler lounge/fold down guest bed from Ebay

Outdoors: Outdoor table and chairs from Big W
BBQ is a Weber Q
Water feature is from decorative bowl, pebbles and small pump purchased from Flower Power nursery

Accessories: Lounge cushions were from Aldi of all places!
Throw rug on lounge from Freedom
Pillow on bed from Target

Lighting: Lamps on mirror tray and on blue desk are Salt & Pepper


Paint: (as purchased with house)


Rugs and Carpets: Shag rug and floor cushions from Freedom
Simple white rugs upstairs and under dining table from Ikea

Tiles and Stone: (original to house)


Window Treatments: Shutters from Luxaflex


Artwork: Canvas art made by Danielle or family members
Framed art is mainly postcards (which I collect) framed in simple frames from Target


(Thanks, Danielle & Lakshan!)

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Photos look nice but can't get the slide show to run.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on 2008-05-23 15:53:02
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I'm going to join in on the complaints I've seen on the other house tour posts with the new slideshow format. For one, the slide show function doesn't work. AND THE ADS ARE TOO BIG! Screen size doesn't seem to matter because the bigger the screen the bigger the ads are and you still have to scroll up after each photo to see it. I'm trying to view the slide show on a 17" monitor and still have to scroll up.

Ok, now that I've got that out of the way, where are my manners? Its a beautiful space although I didn't get through the slideshow. The owners have done a great job. It looks very inviting.

posted by dmstudio on 2008-05-23 16:43:32
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I've added a link to the thumbnails, which you can access directly here. Sorry, we're testing out a new slideshow and working out the kinks.

posted by gregory on 2008-05-23 16:50:08
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I love this house. Very comfy and unpretentious, but still beautiful.

posted by Hasina on 2008-05-23 18:57:24
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gorgeous and peaceful too

posted by tigerlily on 2008-05-23 21:16:31
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Mortimer is one of the cutest dogs I've ever seen! I'll have to look at the rest of the place later

posted by GHB on 2008-05-23 21:48:49
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Gregory, you'll lose the loyalty (and eyeballs, which is what the advertisers want in the first place) and interest of casual readers if you don't get this thing fixed. I don't even bother looking at either slideshows (because they don't work anymore) OR the photo albums (because the ads are so offensively intrusive). So both you and whichever advertisers were hoping to reach my eyeballs and paid you guys more to do so utterly failed in the mission, since I've now completely ignored them all. Thank God you didn't introduce this abomination before/during the Smart Cool contest.

*climbs off soapbox*

*sigh* I love this house every time it gets posted...

posted by thisissofrustrating on 2008-05-23 22:54:06
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excellent and just down the road. I'll look out for the building next time i go to harris farm !

posted by mattburga on 2008-05-23 22:54:13
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So I won't do a rant with the new slideshow cause it seems you're aware, but I think the main problem is that all of the navigation stuff and the ads are at the top. If the navigation was on the left sidebar and the ad was skinnier (surely the people you sell ad space to have a variety of layouts) and on the right sidebar, then you could see the photo without having to scroll down.

The house was lovely. I loved the way their furniture worked with all the architectural elements.

posted by lurker2209 on 2008-05-23 23:42:21
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Just do a skyscraper ad (I was going to say like nytimes.com, but they've gotten ridiculously wide) along the right side and then you can make the header much, much smaller.

posted by charlenemcbride on 2008-05-24 00:18:51
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Love this beautiful home (and dog). Feels light-filled and airy and very calming.

posted by injun on 2008-05-24 06:21:17
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The house is beautiful. I am going to steal the postcard idea, mine are stored in boxes now.
I love the English Bulldog, I have two and they are the sweetest dogs.

posted by izzi on 2008-05-24 09:29:12
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I love this house. It's bright, well edited and just gorgeous. It feels like a happy place.

I'm also a big Morty fan!

posted by jowe on 2008-05-24 09:34:42
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I fell in love with your home during the smallest coolest contest, so I was happy to see it featured as a house tour!

Just love it!

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(And yeah, I agree with everybody else, the thumbnails/slide show layout just does not work. I don't have to deal with the ads as I use an ad blocker, but that header is way too big. Don't make us scroll just to see the hole photo! Also, the photos are horizontally centered on the page, while the header is left alligned, you might want to look at that too. I'm using Firefox by the way, if that's helpful info.)

posted by f.in.eur on 2008-05-24 09:52:31
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I had a busy month of April and am just seeing this house for the first time...I love it. Your description of an urban cottage suits it well and it is just gorgeous. Pops of color, beautiful floors, and the cutest puppy I have seen in a long time.

posted by universal mod on 2008-05-24 10:07:36
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Good taste is a beautiful thing! Love your home, you did excellent without the box stores in the USA. You just knew where to stop and not over decorate. Nice, very nice, thank you.

posted by click212 on 2008-05-24 10:08:02
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Everything is achingly beautiful and well-placed. The hanging ribbon-peg-postcard idea is brilliant. How do you load your Expedit with all that stuff without it looking a bit bendy in the middle of the shelves? Lastly, the coral armchair is perfection itself!

posted by Passerby on 2008-05-24 11:43:16
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Wow. Seeing the whole place I don't know why this entry received 7th place. The light makes it seems so much bigger than it is.

RE; viewing.. by 11:43 Eastern time there was a nice way to view it.. NO ads, or if there were I didn't notice. thanks for complaining everyone (about the previous display). my thoughts exactly.

posted by greenlight on 2008-05-24 11:44:22
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a great modern home. amazing floors. smart color choices. a nice mix of high/low furniture pieces. personal art, very well hung/grouped/placed. of the moment but not trendy.

but what i really love is the light (no unnecessary window frilliness) ...and the lack of rugs except where one adds impact. this house is clean.

posted by healthyhome on 2008-05-24 15:28:41
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Mortimer is beautiful, what a sweet face!

and your home is lovely, light, and very calming, inside and out.
also want to steal the postcard line for some pics in the kitchen.

great job!

posted by sassydo on 2008-05-25 13:03:33
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Please tell me that you'll be going back to the old format for the slideshows. I had to keep clicking "next", which would not have been so bad had it not been necessary to scroll down to see each photo. This becomes very cumbersome when you're using a laptop, and ultimately made me just stop after viewing just a few of the images. I absolutely love this site and the slideshows, but I can't see myself visiting as often if it's difficult to navigate.

posted by mattab on 2008-05-25 13:29:43
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i love that blue desk. the color is perfect.

posted by bluetoes on 2008-05-25 20:07:51
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"you did excellent without the box stores in the USA"

erm, you know they were just Australian box stores.. not being narky, and no disparaging comment toward the owners, but, you know, just FYI.

oh i suppose not on looking again, mixture of box and non-box.
anyway, beautiful outdoor bit. i agree about the light!! gorgeous.

posted by Rayna on 2008-05-26 05:39:41
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I just cannot stop looking at that blue desk. I want it!!!

posted by sarah nin on 2008-05-26 12:49:26
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The house looks amazing, but I had to stop after 4-5 pictures since the new slide show format makes it impossible to enjoy the viewing. :(

posted by Eve in Hochelaga on 2008-05-26 14:45:40
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cute house. cuter pup. awwww.

posted by venus_thames on 2008-05-26 18:56:11
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i love your house
everything about it is fantastic

where did you get that dalai lama print?

posted by dosergirl on 2008-05-26 21:06:57
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Love everything about this house... we are moving to a 900 sq ft condo soon, and I was worried it would be too small. But at 800 sq ft, this place is so lovely and inspiring! I savored every picture...

posted by mrsemerald on 2008-05-27 11:06:31
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Hey everyone, thanks for your input about the slideshow. It has been duly noted (and I agree 110% we need to fix it).

posted by gregory on 2008-05-27 11:54:53
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I'm with the others who abhor the new slideshow format. The slideshow won't work for me either. And looking at the individual slides is just too frustrating. Like thisissofrustrating, I don't even bother to attempt to view the slideshow or the individual slides because it is simply not worth the aggravation.

posted by Daily Nuance on 2008-05-28 10:45:25
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