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Wednesday 8 August 2007

Jean-Pierre Heurteau

Yesterday's post on gardens had me thinking of all things green, my favorite colour, and made me remember this Melbourne home that I had seen some time ago. It was decorated by another of my favorite Australian designers, Jean-Pierre Heurteau (he's french, in case you can't guess from the name!). I was fortunate enough to meet him once when I was living in Melbourne, and he is quite a character. The owners of this home had just returned from a trip to the US - including a stay at Kelly Wearstler's fabulous Viceroy in Santa Monica - and after finding a copy of her first book they were inspired to re-create that Hollywood glamour look in their own home. They knew that Jean-Pierre would be the best person to do that for them.


This home is a typical victorian-style townhouse that you find a lot of in Melbourne, but which are being gutted or having the backs chopped off to 'modernize' them. Personally, I think if you want a modern home you should just go build one and not destroy history, but that's just me. Anyway, I love what this couple has done to theirs, they've opened it up a little, but it seems to be a sympathetic renovation, and the decor is perfect. The colour combination of mainly white, green and a little black is so fresh. I love it.




The owner with family pet standing in the hall. I love the contrast between the glossy black floorboards and the white walls. It's super airy and light, looks modern, but they've kept all the original mouldings. Love the green chandelier and the mirrored console behind.



In the Living Room, Jean-Pierre has tried to keep the high-glam to a minimum so that it still feels comfortable and livable.


The open dining/kitchen area is beautiful. I love the green velvet on these chairs, and how it picks up ever so slightly the green from the glass splash-backs (hard to see in this photo, I know). The multi-coloured murano glass chandelier above is just amazing.




Two views of the master bedroom. Feature wall covered in a wallpaper from Cole & Son. Lamps, cushions and other accessories from Jean-Pierre's shop.




Two views of the master bathroom (with a mirrored dressing room barely visable to the right). I would kill for an open bathroom like this. As you can see from the lower image, it opens out to an internal courtyard. The perfect place to sit and soak and unwind after a long week. Just need a small table beside that tub to rest magazines and a glass of champagne!


All images from Vogue Living (Australia) March/April 2006.

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful home, thanks for sharing. I love ebonized floors. Do you think a home needs a lot of light (like this one) to carry off ebonized floors properly? I do. Great post!

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  2. Beautiful images! Quirky and sophisticated. I love that Cole and Son wallpaper.

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  3. Hi Sarah, I love the ebonized floors too. I think it probably depends on the home, but lots of light certainly helps in an old pokey victorian style home, and white walls acheive that. Thanks for your comments.

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  4. POC, I love the wallpaper too, it works really well here, and I think the house is well accessorized too which helps.

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  5. When I was a little girl designing my grown up house in my head, I dreamed of having a green white and black house. Very much like this one! It is wonderful.

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  6. Glad you liked it Katiedid - green, white and black is one of my favorite colour combinations too. And I love how they've used them together here.

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  7. I just adore those shiny black painted floors and love the green accents in the upholstery and chandeliers and my fav Cole and Sons wallpapery. Very fresh and inviting.

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  8. Patricia, I agree, the floors are great, aren't they! And I really like that wallpaper - Cole & Son has some great designs. Thankfully they're available in HK.

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  9. Yes, love all the green! Especially that chandelier. Great post!

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  10. Thanks Stylecourt, I love that chendelier too.

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  11. Hi Sarah,
    My sister-in-law was on your site as she is interested in getting some interior desgin work done on her new house. To her supprise your dream house is the house we just purchased. What a small world, what can we say you have great tasted:)

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  12. Dear Suzy,
    I have been a fan of your classy & informative blog for sometime. I always learn something when ever I log on here.
    My favorite is this post - about JPH.
    A Victorain terrace is my dream home when we move back home from here in HK :-)
    I've just done a post mentioning you - enjoy & keep filling our lives with elegant inspiration!

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