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Kingston Apartment reconfiguration
A small apartment on the Kingston Foreshore is reconfigured to accommodate a young couple’s desire to retain the amenity of an inner-city location, new flexible working arrangements, a first child and improve accessibility for a family member.
Architectural Vision by Tynan Freeman.
Asmbl's Masterful Joinery.
Located in the heart of the Kingston Foreshore, this apartment was transformed to meet the evolving needs of a young family. Working to a design by Architect Tynan Freeman, asmbl joinery was at the helm of a creative reconfiguration designed to adapt the inner-city space for modern living.
The unique layout—defined by extensive glazing and abundant natural light—required a highly bespoke approach. We brought Freeman’s vision to life through three sculptural joinery compositions, each expertly crafted to integrate with the apartment's original structure.
More than just storage, these pieces were engineered to redefine the home's geometry. Our "super-functional" philosophy ensured that every unit provided a mix of general and client-specific storage, harmonising with the family’s daily life while adding a distinct, architectural elegance. This project demonstrates our commitment to combining high-end aesthetics with practical, light-filled utility.
Australian Institute of Architects - Jury Citation - 2023 ACT Architecture Awards
Commendation for Interior Architecture
“This project shows how the successful re-purposing of an under-utilised winter garden integrated with a cleverly designed central dividing joinery element delivers a combination of new rooms and practical storage solutions. The meticulously detailed FinPly built-in elements with integrated lighting are highly resolved in their form and function.
Overall, this finely executed renovation of a one-bedroom apartment demonstrates how thoughtful design thinking and beautifully crafted joinery can create delightful, seductive and highly functional solutions for tight spaces.”