An Interior Designer’s Own Home Designed as an Escape from the City Life (House Tour)

An interior designer’s own home, Pavilion House reflects a studious approach to the relationship between architecture, landscaping and the internal environment. Crafted by Nina Maya Interiors and Maya Sternberg Architects, the home captures an escapist experience using an array of sculptural forms. Situated in Avalon, a coastal suburb of Sydney, Pavilion House stands as an interior designer’s own home, settled in close proximity to the beach. As the beach house sits far back on a 1000 square-metre block, a house tour of the residence begins with a sense of land, space and privacy reminiscent of a luxury hotel. Architecturally, the building champions a pavilion style with an orderly spatial layout and front façade comprised of glass. Entering Pavilion House, occupants find the kitchen and dining room, followed by the living quarters and, further back, all bedrooms and bathrooms. As an interior designer’s own home, the residence effortlessly proposes a luxury living experience influenced by
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