House & Garden ‘Top 50 Rooms’ Finalist / Sep 2024
Our project Glenmore Terrace has been nominated as a Finalist in this years Top 50 Rooms Awards for Best Bathroom.
House & Garden ‘50+ Beautiful Bathrooms’ / Aug 2024
Two of our recent projects have been featured in the Better Homes & Garden’s ‘50+ Beautiful Bathrooms’ - Glenmore Terrace & ISCA House Project
House & Garden ‘New Leaf’ / Feb 2024
Smart design choices and a sophisticated palette ensure this compact Sydney terrace feels alluringly spacious and timeless. “Every nook and cranny is used for extra storage. We also created the illusion of space with generous light.”
House & Garden ‘Country Comforts’ / Jan 2024
“Country Comforts — For a much-travelled homewares manufacturer, this alluring weekender in the NSW Southern Highlands is her own special place….”
House & Garden ‘Top 50 Rooms’ Finalist / Nov 2023
Top 50 Rooms Finalists Announced
Our Clarendon House project made the finals for Best Bathroom and Pymble House a finalist for Best Laundry.
House & Garden Special Edition / Aug 2023 ‘Clarendon House’
Luxe bathrooms, powder rooms, laundries mudrooms. Curved lines and elegant touches make a striking statement in this new family bathroom.
House & Garden / June 2023 ‘Apex House’
Picture Perfect — A coastal holiday home made for sharing is taken to another level of sophistication, ensuring it performs as a dramatic support act to the spectacular view…
Domain / April 2023
“Conjuring with colour”
Does a small room seem larger dipped in white paint? No, says designer Lynne Bradley. “Mostly, it becomes colder and smaller because there isn’t any contrast.” Read the full article below.
House & Garden / Mar 2023 ‘Clarendon House’
Thanks to a thoughtful interior designer, this once-awkward Sydney home is now meeting its true potential - and then some.
House & Garden / Mar 2023 ‘Beaufort Court’
Smart spacial planning and attention to detail delivered a kitchen that’s supremely functional and lovely to look at too.
House & Garden / May 2021 Edition
SET IN A TRANSITIONAL space between the entry and open-plan living zones of a grand home, this kitchen called for graceful curves and an ethereal palette, which Lynne Bradley delivered with aplomb.
House & Garden / April 2021 Edition
SET IN A TRANSITIONAL space between the entry and open-plan living zones of a grand home, this kitchen called for graceful curves and an ethereal palette, which Lynne Bradley delivered with aplomb.
Belle / October 2020 Edition
SET IN A TRANSITIONAL space between the entry and open-plan living zones of a grand home, this kitchen called for graceful curves and an ethereal palette, which Lynne Bradley delivered with aplomb.
House & Garden / August 2020 Edition
This freshly updated beach house addresses and caresses the curves of the NSW Central Coast.
Belle / April 2020 Edition
ABOVE THE CURVE | Resolving the layout and style shortcomings of this tiny ensuite proved to be a rewarding challenge for interior designer Lynne Bradley. “Jarring right-angle geometries were replaced with curves to usher a gentler f low and unify spaces, while pattern was introduced through new, hexagonal marble-mosaic tiles.
Belle / September 2019 Edition
Belle / February 2019
SET IN A TRANSITIONAL space between the entry and open-plan living zones of a grand home, this kitchen called for graceful curves and an ethereal palette, which Lynne Bradley delivered with aplomb.
House & Garden / Feb 2018
ABOVE THE CURVE | Resolving the layout and style shortcomings of this tiny ensuite proved to be a rewarding challenge for interior designer Lynne Bradley. “Jarring right-angle geometries were replaced with curves to usher a gentler f low and unify spaces, while pattern was introduced through new, hexagonal marble-mosaic tiles.
Broadsheet Sydney / Oct 2017
This is the life
Owners Merrilyn and Tony have four children – three sons and a daughter, aged 15 to 24 – and all travel to the property whenever they can. If not relaxing or helping with improvements, they take care of stockhorse Mouse (below left) and warmblood Mackenzie, who are agisted elsewhere during the week. Though it’s a lot of work, the rewards are many. As Merrilyn puts it: “We finally got the farm Tony’s always talked about!”
Built to last
Cooranbong Valley is a mixture of weekenders and local residents, some with a long history of farming and logging in the area. Cedar, mahogany, turpentine and blackbutt are the most common timbers. This house is mostly cedar, a beautiful softwood. Aside from its warm honeyed tones, the low density makes it an ideal insulator inside and good cladding material outside. Its pleasing fragrance can also linger for years.
Belle / Oct 2017
ABOVE THE CURVE | Resolving the layout and style shortcomings of this tiny ensuite proved to be a rewarding challenge for interior designer Lynne Bradley. “Jarring right-angle geometries were replaced with curves to usher a gentler f low and unify spaces, while pattern was introduced through new, hexagonal marble-mosaic tiles.