Moments of colour appear in the powder room and children’s bedrooms, introducing soft, dusty tones largely reserved for the home’s more intimate spaces. “When you step into a room like that, the scale itself creates a sense of immersion, Jade says. “The colour wraps around you and the whole space becomes an experience. In the timber-framed main living areas, the wood and the windows do the talking. But in the powder room and the kids’ rooms, I wanted a distinct feeling, a sense that you’ve arrived somewhere different.”
Anchored by a quartzite benchtop and the natural oak cabinetry, the kitchen has a quality of light that makes it an especially inviting place to spend time. In contrast, the primary wing feels spacious and serene, overlooking a backyard garden of river birches, echinacea, lavender and native grasses, where deer make quiet appearances. It is this coexistence between the home and the rhythms of the surrounding landscape that defines Lola Residence.