This quirky cabin is in the Bellingen Shire on the Mid North Coast, an area celebrated for its creative community, cultural diversity and commitment to the environment.
Interior designer Vera Duerinckx of Colour Craft Design Studio, took on the challenge of creating a space that harmonises with the cabinโs exterior, where materials like reclaimed fence palings, railway sleepers and vintage barn doors from the local bowling club add rustic charm.
โI believe beautiful spaces can be created without a huge budget if you think outside the box,โ she says. โItโs about using whatโs available and breathing new life into items that might otherwise be discarded.โ
One of the projectโs standout elements is a mustard-coloured vintage enamel sink, which set the tone for the kitchenโs inviting palette. โFinding that sink was the beeโs knees,โ Vera shares. โIt brought a bold, sunny hue to the design, inspiring the choice of a bright yellow ceiling light and vintage mid century chairs.โ Handmade plywood cabinetry and secondhand hanging cupboards from Facebook Marketplace complete the kitchen, blending functionality with rustic charm.
The studioโs layout was designed to make the most of natural light, with a strategically placed window above the sink that lets sunshine pour in and offers a peaceful view of the surrounding greenery. Vintage doors were repurposed as cavity sliders, maximising usable space and adding texture. Industrial ceiling lights, reclaimed shelving, and touches like old crates, further enhance the mix of modernity and a lived-in aesthetic.
Now serving as a sanctuary for its tenant, this thoughtfully designed studio has become a peaceful, character-filled retreat. Vera reflects, โItโs incredibly rewarding to create a space where someone feels truly at home.โ The owners chose to rent it out longterm rather than as holiday accommodation, providing a home to someone in a “savage” rental market.
With a blend of creativity, resourcefulness, and a passion for vintage, Vera has crafted a space that balances style, practicality and budget restrictions. “To be honest, when the brief is so tight, the creative side of my brain gets a real workout and I love itโ she says.
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Photography: Eleisha Stendell