Interiors

How This Potts Point Apartment Makes The Most Of Its Tiny Floorplan

Every cubic centimetre of this compact Sydney apartment has been tailored to meet the owner’s needs.

At just 35 square meters, the Potts Point home is the smallest floorplan Five Foot One Design has ever worked on. But by carefully examining the client’s lifestyle, the team has created a highly functional and beautiful apartment — where everything has a place.

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The light-filled living area opens out onto a small balcony.

A pop of colour and artwork titled ‘Sprocket Man 3’ by Leonie Barton via Curatorial & Co. Upholstery by Brand Furniture.

The living room table was designed with interchangeable legs so it quickly converts from a coffee table to a desk to a dining table. Tongue and Groove ‘Bistre Chevron’ herringbone flooring throughout.

The kitchen featuring artwork titled ‘Middle Garden After the Firing #4’ by Leonie Barton via Curatorial & Co.

Tapware by Astra Walker in a brushed platform finish.

Overhead lighting by Nemo via Cult.

Linen bedding by In The Sac in white/caramel stripe + amazon. ‘Tam Tam’ wall light by Marset. Gas lift bed base by Heatherly Design.

A chic ensuite adjoins the bedroom. Hardware by Studio Henry Wilson and Bankston Architectural Hardware

Baina Towels, Frama shampoo + conditioner and bathroom accessories from Oliver Thom Store.

Writer
Christina Karras
Photography
Styling
3rd of June 2024
Interior Design
Developer

Eaves Property

Location

Potts Point, NSW/Gadigal Country

Potts Point is Sydney’s most densely populated neighbourhood, with over 20,000 people housed primary in small apartments, in an area of just under 1.5 square kilometres.

One of these apartments is a particularly challenging 35-square-metre inner city pad, that’s just been renovated by Five Foot One Design.

The brief was to transform the floorplan into an ideal dwelling for the owner, who had just moved to the area from a very different kind of home.

‘Prior to moving to Potts Point, he lived at a farm just outside Moss Vale in the Southern Highlands,’ Five Foot One Design director Kathryn Thompson says. ‘His work and social life demanded he spend more time in Sydney, so he bought this little apartment and asked us to upgrade it.

‘This was the smallest space we’d ever worked with, and the apartment itself was also incredibly basic. There was virtually no storage. Plus, the strata requirements meant we couldn’t move any of the plumbing waste points. So, we had to be clever with our design.’

Since every cubic centimetre was precious space that couldn’t be wasted, Kathryn’s team completed an exhaustive deep dive into the client’s routine.

‘We looked at his WFH requirements, his cooking habits, even how many shirts he owned. Every response was carefully considered and drove every design decision,’ she adds.

In addition to referencing the simplicity of Japanese architecture, Five Foot One Design also looked to the compact below-deck cabins of yacht crews to create some clever storage solutions.

The timber living room table was designed with interchangeable legs to quickly convert from a coffee table to a desk, while the well-stocked kitchen looks surprisingly spacious thanks to the mirrored stainless-steel surfaces. And in the bedroom, the bedhead and bed base were incorporated into the custom cabinetry, allowing for a calming, clutter-free aesthetic.

‘Every kitchen utensil, every item of clothing, every possession has a home. But it’s still welcoming and friendly,’ Kathryn adds. ‘I love seeing the sunlight play on the walls and bounce off the carefully placed mirrors.’

But the biggest compliment came when the client called her only a few weeks after moving in, saying how perfectly everything was working. ‘That was my favourite part of the project’ Kathryn says!

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