SEGENHOE c1937

INTERIOR DESIGN

| NEWCASTLE |

Category:

Residential Design

Location:

Newcastle

Photography

Atelier Photography

The Segenhoe is an early Inter War Art Deco building. designed by Emily Sodersten, regarded as one of Australias first generation of modern architects.

Segenhoe Flats (c1937) at 50 Wolfe Street Newcastle has been listed on the State Heritage Register.

The block of flats is historically important in Newcastle, demonstrating the changing attitudes to housing in the 1930s, moving toward a dense, high rise apartment living design.

Hunter Interior Design was engaged to curate the interior finishes, fixtures and design of the renovation, encasing the existing heritage was at the forefront of the design brief.

Modern kitchen with white cabinetry, marble countertop, gold sink and faucet, and a window with a potted plant on the sill.
Close-up of a tiled floor with a geometric pattern in shades of white and gray near a white wall and dark wooden threshold.
A bright dining area with three large windows, a dark wooden table, gray upholstered chairs, and a white ceramic vase with dried flowers on top, hanging from the ceiling with a vintage chandelier.
Modern bathroom with white tiled wall, wooden vanity with a vessel sink, gold fixtures, a tall mirror, patterned floor tiles, and a glass shower enclosure with a frosted window.
Ceiling with decorative red and black patterned wallpaper and a white chandelier in the center.
Two women are standing at a table, looking at various material samples including wood, fabric, and tile.
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