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Two Apartment House - The Upper Floor Apartment

Posted Friday, August 5, 2016 in: Home Envy Obsessed With

Ugh, what a frustrating month July turned out to be! We recently started Little Nerd in day care for two days a week so I could have more structure and time to work. It’s been both good and bad.

While he loves day care – the women are lovely, the centre is brilliant and we love seeing all the new things he’s been learning – he’s been there five weeks now and I have realised that the biggest fear I always had about putting my kid in day care was true. The kids DO get sick all the time.

Interviewing the lovely building designer Carla Karsakis of Etica Studio in the warehouse-style, upper floor apartment of her new Mt Lawley home. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography

It’s a quandary. You put your kid in day care so you have time to work, or just to get things done without a small shouty person throwing toy cars at your kneecaps. But your kid catches things from day care. So they get sick, they can’t go to day care and you take time off from work to look after them until they’re better – during which time you catch what they’ve got, and possibly pass it on to other family members too. So everyone is sick, your baby is clingy and grumpy, no-one is sleeping well, you’re not feeling too crash hot either and now you’re paying for a service but not earning money while also falling behind in your work.

Then your little person gets better - yay! And they go back to day care and you get a good couple of days or a week perhaps and then they get sick again and the whole thing starts over. Childcare and child sickness is a wretched cycle! I feel like I have been sick most of July and woke up yesterday having lost my voice. (Mr Nerd looked quietly thrilled). I know I am very lucky in some ways to have the flexibility that freelance gives, but when you have spent all day looking after a sick baby and you are ill yourself, when they are finally in bed, you are wiped! Last thing I had the energy to do was work.

So long story short, something had to give in July and unfortunately it was House Nerd. But on a happy note, my awesome best frenemy Carly offered to look after Little Nerd for a few hours for me today and so I have had some decent time to blog. So here it is, the promised part two of Two Apartment House – the upper floor apartment of the very cool new home of Carla Karsakis and her husband Ben of Etica Studio! (You can see part one of their story here). It's going down as one of my fave home tours.

Etica Studio designer Carla Karsakis at home in front of the old barn door to the ground floor apartment. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.

The beautiful ground floor apartment of Two Apartment House which we shared here. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography

THE UPPER FLOOR - AND THE AWESOME RECYCLED SCREENS: I think one of the coolest features in Carla and Ben’s house has to be the architectural screens and planter boxes by Respoke. “The screens are designed to echo the lacework elements of federation houses in the local area and are made of recycled bike spokes welded together,” says Carla. “They cast beautiful patterns across the building.” Photos by Red Images Fine Photography

FORM MEETS FUNCTION: A functional feature in Carla and Ben’s place is the planter boxes by Respoke. The planter boxes (and the screens, also from Respoke) helped Carla and Ben achieve relevant overlooking requirements with council. The external staircase leads to the front door. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.

LIVING SPACE: The upper floor living area features converted bench seats from Industriale WA. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.

IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING: Both floors of Two Apartment House have open-plan layouts ideal for entertaining. “The outdoor area downstairs is full of light and perfect for a long lunch while the upstairs has an amazing view of the city for dinner parties,” says Carla. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.  

The upper floor of Two Apartment House (which Carla and Ben rent out as an AirBnb) was designed to have a heavy industrial, New York/London feel, and with its recycled elements, eclectic furnishings and a cool view across to the Perth city skyline, it works.

My own favourite features are the awesome architectural screens (made of hundreds of old bike spokes by Respoke!), the exposed beams, the bathroom, the hand-painted Bauwerk feature wall and the industrial recycled windows that make me think of SoHo lofts.

BAUWERK FEATURE WALL: The rustic grey feature rustic grey wall to the top floor balcony took my breath away. Carla hand-painted the wall using all-natural Bauwerk paints in a combination of greys. Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.

A chalkboard dot on the balcony wall lists some of Carla and Ben's fave local spots for their AirBnB visitors. The recycled bench seat was by Industriale WA. 

CLEARVIEW SKYLIGHTS: The apartment has Clearview Skylights from Velux Skylights. “I really love the wow factor and amazing light that the Velux skylights provide in the top floor,” says Carla. “They allowed us to gain northern light where windows were essentially focusing on the southern city views, without compromising privacy (due to a three storey townhouse development neighbouring the property).” Photos by Red Images Fine Photography.

When the first floor apartment is not tenanted, Carla and Ben make the most of it. Carla carries out client consultations here so she can show clients some of the things Etica Studio can do; and she and Ben have dinner parties for friends to a backdrop of sparkling city views. Ben recently had a boys’ poker night in the upper floor apartment, which makes me think of that scene from How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days where Matthew McConaughey is trying to hold a boys poker night in his apartment and Kate Hudson’s character keeps wrecking it, although I’m sure Carla is nowhere near as annoying ;)

“The top floor apartment is all about the city views,” she says. “These have been captured and framed with large black painted timber loft-style windows. The space has a masculine/industrial vibe to it which works well with the cityscape outlook.” I’d live there very happily. Maya x

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HOME LOWDOWN

Etica Studio founder Carla Karsakis with Yoko.

THE OWNERS

Carla Karsakis, Etica Studio building designer, her husband Ben, and their Mastiff x Rhodesian Ridgeback “sook”, Yoko

THEIR HOME

‘Two Apartment House’, a freestanding, warehouse-style new-build comprised of two open-plan ‘apartments’ that Carla designed to be examples of stylish, small space living on a small 200sqm inner-city infill block. The two bedroom ground floor apartment has 70sqm of living and 50sqm outdoor living. The 70sqm two bedroom top floor apartment has a 15sqm balcony and 40sqm outdoor living.

LOCATION

Mt Lawley, Western Australia

BUILT

2015

THE INTERIOR DESIGNER

Carla herself

THE BUILDER

Mick Logue

FEATURES

Ground floor apartment: open-plan kitchen, living and dining, bedroom, European laundry, concrete floors, garden courtyard (you can see that part of the home tour here)
Upper floor apartment: (which you can rent on AirBnB)
living and dining, bedroom, recycled jarrah floors, balcony, city views

PHOTOGRAPHY

Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography


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