Beneath the elegant finishes, nothing went overlooked. This meant fixing the rising damp, gutting the basement and lower walls, waterproofing and adding layers of blue metal and concrete.
You won’t find any paint in the house beyond the bath areas. The rest is a showcase of natural stone, slate, marble and the original restored brickwork.
The marble floors came from Spain along with photos of their journey. It’s the same Spanish marble found in the Alhambra Palace in Granada, beyond the famous fountain and the Courtyard of the Lions. The marble slab in the bathroom is Italy’s famed Fior Di Bosco.
A couple of details are too personal to leave behind, including the surround sound speaker shelf upstairs, fashioned from recycled bricks and slate with brass edges and stainless steel support rods.
With Sayman having restored pieces for numerous spaces around Sydney, and on screen for Better Homes and Gardens, he plans on creating something proportionate in its place.
“Custom pieces and one-off things are special and personal to each individual or for each customer,” he says. “I guess that’s why my house is different.”
“I always keep my ideas close by, because you want them to be your own.”
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