
Designed by the architectural firm of Katon Redgen Mathieson, the four-story Bondi house is located on Sydney, Australia’s Bondi Beach. The house was designed to maximize the uninterrupted views of Icebergs and the beach. The house can only be described as both elegant and classy with finishes in white terrazzo, Calacatta marble, American walnut timber, and dark bronze throughout.
The ground level houses two bedrooms with one that opens into a courtyard garden while the other opens to a courtyard with views of the beach. Connected by marble stairs, the next level up is the living room, dining room, and kitchen. The open concept floor plan features glass panels on each end that open up for light, views, and ventilation with one end being double in height offering beach views. The top floor houses the master bedroom suite that includes a dressing room. The floors are connected with an elevator that also reaches the 2-car garage, laundry, and wine cellar. If that isn’t enough, the automated lighting system is controlled via your iPad.












Photos by Romello Pereira.























A. Leenhouts on 02.15.2012 at 21:39 PM
slick house.
(ps: Icebergs (with a capital I) [it's a restaurant and swimming club]
Jaime on 02.15.2012 at 21:49 PM
Thanks – oops! Fixed. I suppose icebergs on a beach would be pretty weird.
Romey Ritter on 02.16.2012 at 12:42 PM
yes…been there….sweet place…
Holler on 02.16.2012 at 16:03 PM
I’m not a hippie by any means, but wow that fur blanket is disgusting.
James K on 02.22.2012 at 05:46 AM
Stunning spaces, but would like to replace the overspread with the fresh skin of fur whores.
Rob on 05.22.2012 at 12:57 PM
Ah, Bondi, my favourite place on Earth. Love that photo with the chairs facing the vista and the long white curtain on the right. Very serene.
ps. that fur thing’s gotta go