When renovating their inner-city Sydney apartment they kept these rare features

When renovating their inner-city Sydney apartment they kept these rare features


With a shared passion for elevating design, the owners of this inner-city apartment have stylistically transformed it wall to wall.

Ryan McGregor (right), an interior architect, and Jono Fleming, an interior designer.

Ryan McGregor (right), an interior architect, and Jono Fleming, an interior designer.Credit: Jacqui Turk

The house
An off-the-plan, two‐bedroom apartment in inner‑city Sydney with ornamental cornices, steel warehouse‑style doors and parquetry floors, which are rarely found in similar developments.

Who lives here
Ryan McGregor, an interior architect, and Jono Fleming, an interior designer.

What we did
β€œWe focused on infusing warmth and personality into the interiors by blending my minimalist sensibility with Jono’s maximalist flair,” says McGregor.

Favourite room
β€œOur living room is our happy space,” says Fleming. β€œIt’s a place where we unwind on our Jardan β€˜Valley’ sofa surrounded by art and objects that tell our shared story.”

The ’hood
β€œWhether Ryan is cycling through leafy streets to work or we’re strolling around the neighbourhood, the lively character and diverse mix of people make every day special,” says Fleming.

Future plans
β€œThe kitchen is the darkest corner,” says McGregor. β€œBut we’re planning to brighten it up and boost its functionality with storage solutions, stone accents and panelled cupboards.”

Best advice
β€œBy regularly rotating our lamps, vases, and other pieces, we keep our home feeling fresh and uncluttered,” says Fleming.

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