A Family Home That Pushes The Boundaries Between Art And Design
INTERIORS
We’ve seen a lot of amazing homes, and one thing we’ve come to notice over the years, are those distinct hallmarks that make a home feel ‘quintessentially Australian’. This isn’t one of those homes.
This is a home with its own unique energy, a home that could easily be in London, Berlin or Paris. It’s a bold, and unapologetically creative space which blurs the distinction between art and design. It belongs to interior designer Kate Challis and her family.
Colourful Living with Designer Kate Challis
INTERIOR DESIGN Kate Challis
PHOTOGRAPHY Sharyn Cairns
BRANDS TO KNOW, INTERVIEWS
An industry trailblazer when it comes to her unique and playful use of art and colour in unison, we explore the home of interior designer Kate Challis as she talks us through her brave use of colour through a rich, bold and often unexpected palette of Porter’s Paints.
Since exchanging a pathway in art history in 2015 for her self-named studio, Melbourne based interior designer Kate Challis has a honed eye for bespoke detail, a passion for art and craft and a joy for colour. All part of her distinctive aesthetic- Kate is a fan of embracing block colour and is never one to shy away from deep saturating hues.
We chat with Kate to explore what inspires the paint palettes behind her award-winning designs, how paint informs these spaces and how her own family home (on Fitzroy’s gritty Gertrude Street) defines her individual style. Offering us rare insight on exactly what it takes to craft a curated, layered, and bold spatial identity, scroll down to read our Q&A colour in context masterclass with Kate Challis.
Produced in partnership with Porter’s Paints.
Kate Challis
Interior designer Kate Challis in her Gertrude Street Home
You’re well known for your bold application of colour, what are your key considerations when selecting paint(s) to include in your projects?
Kate Challis: When selecting paint there are two considerations: colour and texture. Colour is highly emotional or evocative. It is an incredibly effective way of creating ambience. As an interior designer, my primary job is to evoke emotions. Of course, a space has to function seamlessly, but for it to sing it needs to feel amazing. Interior designers are really in the business of creating emotions.
How does paint selection inform your overall designs?
Kate Challis: Paint selection is at the heart of all our designs. Interestingly, like all the creative endeavours the process is not always a straightforward or linear one. Sometimes it is a particular colour around which everything else is based. Other times we know the feeling that we wish to create and we search for the colour and texture which evokes that emotional state.
Our studio often is engaged to work on historic buildings where paint selection is particularly critical. We pride ourselves on finding colours and finishes which pay respect to the history of the building while also feeling contemporary and fresh. At times that means creating custom tints which we love to do with Porters Paints.