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Sausage dog Sydney
also appreciates the
indoor-outdoor flow
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Each corner showcases Castle’s imaginative
flair, with books stacked alongside sprawling
plants, “way too many” cushions and her latest
interiors obsession, hand-thrown pottery. The walls
display eye-catching artworks that are entirely
unique, yet uniform in their appeal to the designer.
“I obviously gravitate towards colour, but I also
appreciate form and simple shapes,” she explains.
“I was worried the vintage Bernard Villemot poster
would be too brown with the wooden floors, but the
minute that handsome man was on the living room
wall, I fell in love instantly and he had to live with us.”
With a more-is-more mentality, Castle shuns the
ever-pervasive minimalist trend. “Nothing is too
precious in our home – lots of stuff everywhere
means nothing ever feels out of place, even
when it’s a pigsty!” she says with a laugh. E
Castle is currently
obsessed with
hand-thrown ceramics
Styling: Michelle Jackson