Australia may be blessed with bountiful space, but changes in the way we live – and who we live with – means we don’t always need a large lot. While this may be mean downsizing from a family home, it comes as a welcome opportunity to step into refined apartment living.
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Cosh Living Director Colin Kupke is well aware thoughtful design is demanded on the journey from the typical provincial home to the apartment. In partnership with Cosh Living, we’re making the most of a scaled space — proving square feet quantity certainly doesn’t come at the cost of quality Australian design.
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Comfort is key when designing for the apartment. Upholstered in leather or fabric, the
Gone are the days of a designated dining room – apartment living all about the integrated, open plan layout. For this place of congregation, Cosh Living Director Colin Kupke recommends a rectangular dining table, as “it occupies less space than a round table in catering for the same number of people”. Reminiscent of the Otway Ranges Mountain Ash and clouded coastline, the
If you’re looking at creating a versatile living space, the armchair is worthy of your consideration. The curvaceous
Round may not be first choice for dining, but it’s certainly wise to lean on this shape for a coffee table. Easy to manoeuvre, the
Earthy tones and textures are essential to the Kett ethos and with the grainy appeal of natural fibres, the Otway Sofa keeps in mind an Australian palette. Consistent with the Kett Range, the timber legs elevate the sofa from the floor, for an illusion of space.
Storage is always front of mind when scaling. Essential to the process is furniture that gives you additional room to put your things away.
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