Church Point | By Studio Pulp

  • Church Point | By Studio Pulp
  • Projects - November 2025
  • ARCHITECT Studio Pulp
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Nic Gossage
  • STYLING Jono Fleming

Church Point | A Reimagined Coastal Haven

Perched above Pittwater and bordering Ku-ring-gai National Park, this four-storey Church Point home has been transformed into a refined entertainer’s retreat.

Originally a 1960s apartment block, the house has been reimagined with sculpted voids, re-planned rooms, and a palette inspired by sandstone, eucalyptus, and coastal dusk.

Soft curves, layered textures, and subtle architectural gestures bring warmth and rhythm to the bold structure. The result is a timeless, grounded home that flows seamlessly with its dramatic natural surroundings.

Words by Studio Pulp

Featuring our Volant Chandelier in the VC212 configuration, suspended above the kitchen island with Frosted Fluted Glass and a Brushed Bronzed Body.

Architecture and Interior Design by Studio Pulp

Styling by Jono Fleming

Photography by Nic Gossage

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