Wharf Apartment
Prue Ruscoe

Wharf Apartment

Lawless & Meyerson as Architects & Interior Designers

Built between 1910-1915 by the Sydney Harbour Trust the heritage listed Finger Wharf at Woollomoolo was a former wharf and passenger terminal. It narrowly escaped demolition in the late 1980’s due to public outcry and instead was renovated into a boutique hotel, apartments and hospitality precinct. Its heritage and cultural significance is diverse and anyone that lives or has spent any amount of time in Sydney knows it as a major landmark on the Harbour.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe
photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

These Wharf apartments were built in the late 1990’s - developer driven, the smaller apartments lacked any charm as was the case during this time when energy and funds were chanelled into the large, glamorous apartments. Fast forward to 2023 and even the smaller stock are now highly sought after in this marina complex due to its unique character, stunning views and central location. Sandwiched between the CBD and Potts Point, who could ask for more!

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

The most obvious features of the apartment upon entering is the view across the wharf to the city and the historical ‘bones’ of the space. The steel trusses, I-Beams littered with rivets, and voluminous ceilings means the architecture is doing all of the work. We therefore wanted to create a quiet, calm insertion and exploit the beauty of the existing character.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

The apartment was initially designed with two bedrooms, the second bedroom however ‘borrowing’ light from the living areas and common corridor. Not ideal. Our brief was to create a spacious one bedroom apartment for everyday living & working as well as entertaining. A light, relaxed palette that sort of felt like you were on holiday was the asking. All on a tight budget.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

We spent a lot of time workshopping the mechanical services with the client, being heritage listed there were obviously rules to follow. We managed to push back a lowered ceiling to expose more of the trusses, still managed to sneak in a main bathroom and a small second bathroom/laundry and navigate around exposed beams, hidden structure and a myriad of other services to slot the kitchen in without compromising on any functionality.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

Instead of separating the bedroom with a solid wall, we approached it like a boutique hotel. We installed white steel and glass doors with heavy linen curtains behind so the whole space could open up for the day and be closed off for sleeping at night. The different areas are therefore always connected and the view can be seen from everywhere all of the time. The maritime history is evident.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe

Wall-to-wall carpet which had seen better days was replaced with limed oak parquetry, Savannah marble was used for the kitchen and everything else painted white. Simple linen sofas were teamed with Knoll Wasily chairs in canvas and chrome alongside concrete tables from Tigmi Trading. A large custom sisal rug anchors the living area. When you live in a piece of history with a spectacular view, it’s about looking out not in.

photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe
photo_credit Prue Ruscoe
Prue Ruscoe
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