The property
Five @ Deca Kew
There is a tactile honesty to Kew. It is defined by its deep-set brick traditions and the ancient, verdant canopy that arches over its streets and holds the suburb in place.
Designed by Taouk Architects, Deca sits within this lineage, a contemporary portrayal that values the endurance of continuity over the noise of new. It is an addition to the street that understands its history, honouring the character and atmosphere of Kew.
There is a clarity to the way spaces are arranged. A soft, natural material base sets the tone, where textured surfaces and considered stone introduce depth without excess, creating an atmosphere that holds its quality over time.
Rooms settle naturally into one another, creating a sense of flow that feels intuitive. Light moves easily throughout, drawn in from every orientation and carried across each space.
At the centre, the kitchen island holds its place as asculptural element, stone extending beyond function and continuing into the living space as part of the home’s language. On the ground floor, living areas extend to private terraces through full-height sliding doors, easing the shift between inside and out. Above, balconies rest lightly among the trees, where branches move with the breeze.
Mornings begin slowly in the bathroom, light catching on vertical kit-kat tiles that draw the eye upward. A soft cream palette complemented by brushed nickel keeps the space gentle while light oak cabinetry brings a natural warmth under hand.
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