modern exterior by Sharyn Cairns
Ellis removed two French doors in the living room area and replaced them with large sliding glass doors, bringing the living room and the outdoor deck area together as one large space.

"The front deck challenged us. The wisteria tree presented some issues, and we made sure not to damage any of its roots. It was planted in 1954, and I still have this image of it being a little shrub," she says.
modern patio by Sharyn Cairns
The flooring, a light wood out in the front deck and a darker finished stain in the living room, makes a subtle distinction and transition from indoor to outdoor space.

Although Ellis opened up the front living areas, she and her husband requested for hidden sliding doors to close off rooms and create intimate areas throughout the house. "I like an open floor plan, but I also like the ambience of defined spaces," she says.

Light pendant: Nelson Bubble Lamp, Y Lighting; chair: Bertoia Diamond Lounge Chair with Seat Pad, Design Within Reach
modern living room by Sharyn Cairns
Ellis and her husband met with a feng shui expert before they moved into their house. "She told us that the place had a great feeling, that it was a happy place. But she also pointed out the changes we needed to make, like changing door-opening directions and moving doors, so that we could keep the good energy," says Ellis.

Sectional: Bosko, Jardan Sofa; pouf: Fez, Morroco
modern living room by Sharyn Cairns
Any scratches on the floor are likely from Max', as Ellis and her husband usually have a shoes-off policy in the house. The walls are clad in Aalto's Inherent White, Ellis' tried and trusted shade of interior white paint.

Coffee table: Barcelona by Harry Bertoia, Design Within Reach
modern kitchen by Sharyn Cairns
The kitchen is the hardest-working room in the home. Ellis, a passionate cook, tests out various recipes and delights in entertaining her family from the heart center of the house.

"My husband and I also spend hours and hours talking about new ideas for our home decor business, Aura, in the kitchen. We're constantly reading through magazines and books, using the island as a place to house the clutter," says Ellis.

A regret? Failing to install undersurface and built-in electrical outlets for their laptops.

Bar stool: Charles Ghost Stool by Philippe Starck, Space Furniture
modern dining room by Sharyn Cairns
"For good feng shui, we added the walnut timber cabinets and table so there's a grounding, natural element in the kitchen and dining area. Our last house was very minimal and all white, so I also love that the kitchen isn't entirely white," says Ellis.
modern home office by Sharyn Cairns
Like most homeowners, Ellis admits that she cleaned up for the interior shots of her house. "Right now, our home office is filled with tear sheets and mood boards for our country house in Kyneton, Victoria, so we've had to relocate command central to the kitchen," she says.

The couple also stores their large collection of magazines and travel books in the home office. "We are constantly dreaming of our next adventure," says Ellis.

An abstract painting by Ellis' mom, Robyn Donovan, gives the black and white space some color and texture.
by Sharyn Cairns
One of the designer's favorite pieces of art is by Mitjili Napurrula, a stunning red and white canvas with "amazing depth and rich red hues," Ellis says. She and her husband bought it on their first wedding anniversary.
modern bathroom by Sharyn Cairns
Floating his and hers sinks make this master bath chic, functional and space efficient.
modern bedroom by Sharyn Cairns
For someone who designs bed linens for a living, Ellis has an unexpectedly casual approach to the bedroom. Pendants dangle from the ceiling and take the place of table lamps, drawing the eyes up. An Eames chair makes a stylish replacement for a bedside table, as its mold has more depth for stacked books, the day's clothing and other loose objects.
modern bedroom by Sharyn Cairns
"I love a bed that's put together well and layered, but my own linens aren't crisp or fitted. I relish in the lived-in look. I don't iron my linen," says Ellis.

Here, the couple's beloved pooch adds more of that lived-in appeal to an energizing ruby-red guest room.

Bed linens: Aura

Comments

melbourne_mum Can you tell me if the walnut kitchen cupboards are solid or veneers and what is the countertop? And colour thanks.
10 months ago ·
portpiro Mid century modern houses are at last being appreciated in Australia having been shunned by many for the last 40 years. I love them for their clean lines, the light they let in and for having high ceilings (in most cases). They also suit the current trend in retro style furniture. After all they were made to go together. This one is a great example of what can be done with renovating these spaces.
10 months ago · ·
flopsycat1 His and hers toilets? I've heard of double ovens so that two cooks can both work at the same time........
10 months ago ·
saresym I think you'll find that second toilet is a reflection...
10 months ago · ·
flopsycat1 Saresym, you're probably correct, but the caption reads "his and hers sinks and toilets." I just found the concept amusing....
10 months ago · ·
Cathy Lara @saresym — You are absolutely right! I've amended the caption.
@flopsycat1 — I, too, am laughing at my mistake.
10 months ago ·
saresym ha - matching toilets - can you imagine?
10 months ago ·
Patty Talana Absolutely love your home!!!! The best accessory in the home has to be Max bar none, I'm a wee bit biased as he looks exactly like our Beau:)
7 months ago ·
mona1964 Know it s off topic a bit but in a suburb in melbourne known for huge blocks and huge houses; i have seen two toilets in the same ensuite; i would imagine people could argue the same about two sinks...
7 months ago ·
dorianpierre Max's face in some of these shots is priceless!
3 weeks ago ·
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