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An Architect’s Breathtaking Mid-Century Home On The Great Ocean Road!

It’s been 10 years since architect Josh Crosbie first laid eyes on this Lorne home – his favourite on Victoria’s famous Great Ocean Road. The house had been in hands of the original owners who built it in 1965, until the fortuitous opportunity came for Josh to purchase it last year.

Since moving in with his sons Levi, Jude, and his girlfriend Mish, Josh has added a lower floor to the house and completed sympathetic restorations. What he hasn’t touched are the ocean-facing facade, hardwood journey, or kitchen floor tiles – original features he deems ‘off-limits!’ 

A Rustic, Inner-City Family Home Of 33 Years

Sandy and Angela Richards have lived in this Port Melbourne home for 33 years. Initially a share house, the property went on to become Sandy and Angela’s family home, where they raised their three children. 

The couple have decided to soon put this beloved property up for sale, but not before we joined them for a final tour!

The Tastiest Tuesdays of 2015 · Mushroom Ragú with Creamy Polenta – The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

It’s no secret we’re big fans of local foodie Julia Busuttil Nishimura of OSTRO, we keep inviting her back to contribute to Tasty Tuesday and luckily for us, she keeps saying yes! Today we revisit her incredible creamy polenta and mushroom ragú, inspired by time living and studying abroad in Italy.

This series was extra special as Julia partnered with her real life bestie, local ceramicist Jessilla Rogers, to create a range of plates and bowls to perfectly complement the menu. DREAM TEAM.

 

 

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A Modern Bathhouse Oasis Hidden In Collingwood's Backstreets

familycreative-peopleA Modern Bathhouse Oasis Hidden In Collingwood's Backstreets

Five years in the making, Sense of Self (or SOS) occupies an entire double storey warehouse building in Melbourne’s Collingwood.

On the top floor is a day spa that opened late last year, but it’s downstairs where you’ll find the main attraction: a beautifully designed bathhouse that has only just opened to the public. ‘We came to know the benefits of bathing through personal experiences in early adulthood, when we were at odds with our bodies and ourselves’, explains Freya Berwick, who is the co-founder of SOS, with business partner (and filmmaker) Mary Minas.

The pair met while studying business, and both had already started exploring their own interests in bathing culture around the world. Mary had traveled the world researching for a documentary about bathing through the ages, while Freya had recently returned from a stint in Norway, where she had re-developed and managed the hotel Fjærland Fjordstove, situated on the side of a fjord where you can experience extreme hot/cold contrast bathing.

Back in Collingwood, SOS bathhouse facilities include a large mineral bath (39℃), Finnish sauna (80℃), pail shower and cold plunge (opening in April), as well as their day spa and retail offerings. Closer to the winter months, they will also be opening a Hammam (a Turkish spa), where guests can scrub down with SOS products.

An oasis tucked away in the middle of the urban sprawl, the design scheme is what truly defines the experience. The tranquil, voluminous warehouse space takes on a neutral palette with splices of terracotta and forest green (largely thanks to the plant design by Ryan Klewer of The Plant Charmer), while rendered walls, concrete forms, travertine and sandstone (crafted by Fraser Munro of Munro Builds) ground the environment. Brass finishes and tapware from Sussex Tapware elevate the space into one of subtle luxury.

Mary and Freya worked with a female-led collaborative design team from SetSquare Studio, Chamberlain Architects and Hearth Studio, alongside builders MIC, to bring SOS to life.

Gender and body inclusivity is a core pillar of Mary and Freya’s vision for SOS, with the view that the bathhouse should be available to every body. ‘A big motivator for us was to engage with every body by creating a space that welcomes all regardless of gender or physical capabilities’, Freya explains. While the day spa area is up a flight of stairs (and therefore not accessible), the downstairs bathhouse has been designed with differently-abled bodies in mind. ‘Pathways and surfaces are easy to traverse when using a wheelchair, clear sight lines for personal safety are employed while still creating nooks and personal spaces that allow for privacy and quiet reflection.’ There are individual change rooms, as well as a pool hoist and DDA Bathroom available for those that require it.

Who would’ve thought you’d find peace and tranquility in the backstreets of Collingwood?!

SOS Bathhouse is now open! Follow them on Insta here and book here.

SOS Bathhouse
30-32 Easey Street
Collingwood, Melbourne

Sense of Self
Bathhouse hours:
Tuesday – Friday, 7am – 9pm.
Saturday – Sunday, 9am-7pm

Massage studio: 
Tuesday – Friday, 11am – 8pm
Saturday – Sunday, 10am – 6pm

 

Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.


Photo – Jessica Tremp.

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