Ocean Sapphire

Located on the Far North Coast of NSW and only a stones throw from the beautiful beaches of Kingscliff.

The interior of Ocean Sapphire reflect a sleeker, lighter, moodier combination of materials – stones, tiles, timber veneer and 2pac all speak to the style the homeowners wished for. One of the most beautiful aspects of the home is the open floor plan with the natural light – this floor plan was incredibly difficult to achieve but the 12 months of renovation payed off and has created a stunning living space for the whole family to enjoy.

The kitchen is the heart of the home - located in the centre of the house the incredible ‘Super White’ marble bench top with the timber veneer cabinetry and café window create the perfect entertainers kitchen.

Addition of the HYDRO Zip Tap - featuring Chilled Filtered, Boiling and Sparkling water , the Integrated Subzero fridge, freezer and dishwasher, Wolf Induction cooktop and oven, this combination of state of the art technology enables flawless cooking every time.

This home also features Ralph Lauren wallpaper, custom cabinetry and furniture to help highlight the rooms throughout the house.

The Corner House

Welcome to The Corner House, Sanctuary 28’s new display home site located in the heart of Broadbeach.

Not all display homes are created equal, and this stunning home designed by Architect Paul Uhlmann, is sure to set tongues wagging.

Situated on a prominent corner at 70 TE Peters Drive, Broadbeach, the two-storey design demonstrates how to maximize on your land’s location.

*Now open to view by appointment, book below or contact us on 1300 198 422 to secure your viewing.

Seaside House

An eclectic group of artwork, artifacts and random items adorn 60 Seaside Drive. If you are directed to a large brass crocodile head the mickey mouse figure that lives in the kitchen may take your fancy.

This project was difficult ... as It was my own home and I was the hardest client to please with the worst budget!

Back bedrooms did not become a priority in terms of spending as I always advise my clients the budget should be divided into the areas you spend most your time such as living, dining and master. So we got creative and used things such as vintage suitcases as a bedside table. A old tea-chest another bedside table but ensured the art whether it be framed artworks or an aboriginal painting had colour, life and personality to bring the room together.

The living room feature is the gorgeous artwork by Shayle Flesser ... one of my first ever purchases of original artwork. The colours and strength are repeated through the rug, scatter cushions and coffee table. It’s a combination of timber, marble and upholstery. The custom made buffet was made from recycled timber offcuts, so giving the space so much texture to work with.

The entry is strong with a large black wall telling a story of different artworks, styles and representations of my husband and I.

The floor plan of this home was based around having a close pool that when the day came we could be in the living room or kitchen watching over children in the pool.

The one story home is casual, easy and low maintenance, its very practical in we don't have alot of wasted space. This home was the first we designed and built together and although we think its perfect we are ready to go again and endeavour on another project together trialing new finishes, ideas and creations!

This project was featured on the cover (and inside) of Queensland Homes magazine, issue Spring/Summer 2018/19.

Burleigh Headland - Project Two

Coastal appliance and luxury finishes were two of the main concepts when designing this four bedroom apartment.

High end foil strips and grassweave wallpapers were used to create layers of texture and sheen.

A custom entertainment unit was locally crafted from solid American oak and cane rattan inserts for a sleek look with seaside reference.

A refined Oak dining table was paired with upholstered chairs that include modern black stained legs to give the apartment small punches of depth.

A Coco Republic tufted leather ottoman meant the living room was to be used casually and comfortably giving everyone a “feet up” option while substituting the traditional coffee table but an oversized woven tray allowed the display of coastal books and coral whilst making a stable place for your morning coffee.

The clients like to be able to pack up and travel so easy luxury includes high quality finishes with low maintenance.

The Master Bedroom palette consisted of alabaster carved lamps. Sea grass wrapped bedsides and a stripe foil wallpaper. Every element in the space was kept neutral for a subtle palette that was made up of various layers of texture of high quality product delivering a royal result.