Premier Place | Richards Stanisich

  • Premier Place | Richards Stanisich
  • March 2023
  • ARCHITECT ESS Lifestyle
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Simon Whitbread
  • STYLING Room on Fire

Premier Place showcases the seamless collaboration between Podia, ESS Lifestyle Architecture and Richards Stanisich Interiors.

Located in the leafy tree-lined streets of Neutral Bay with stunning views of the Sydney skyline, the building’s design is inspired by its surroundings, incorporating natural materials and textures to create a connection between the exterior and interior.

Premier Place blends contemporary materials with classic detailing to create residences with strength and sophistication. Private spaces, surrounded by lush greenery. Light-filled rooms that provide for intimacy and scale, warmth and refinement.

 

 

 

Arrival into each apartment has an intimacy with timber ceilings and tumbled stone floors. The joinery is crafted with natural timber and has panelled doors with rattan or perforated metal. Hallways are wide and ceilings are high – it is an apartment development of generous proportions where the external landscape is part of the living experience.

 

 

Premier Place is an example of how collaboration can bring together different disciplines to create spaces that are both functional and beautiful. The attention to detail and use of natural materials and textures make this project a standout in modern architecture and design.

Project features the Hearth Classic lounge.

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