Elevated living along Botany Bay brings distinct environmental considerations to the brief. Sea air, humidity and strong seasonal weather-shifts place pressure on maintaining the interiors thermal comfort. Mitch and Mark’s approach is architectural in intent, choosing to hold a consistent ceiling plane, maintaining clean sightlines through their spaces, and prioritise elements that support the way the spaces are actually occupied.
“The aim was a modern penthouse, but still warm. Everything overhead had to be minimal and purposeful.”
Within that logic in mind, they installed an Fanco Infinity iD DC 48″ in each of the bedroom spaces. The fans purpose is twofold: Primarily, the Infinity iD provides controlled air movement within the bedrooms, while remaining visually and auditorily quiet. The second is to support the aesthetic goals of the space, where the Infinity-iD’s refined geometry and understated profile seamlessly align with the contemporary interior Mitch and Mark were aiming for.
“The Infinity iD suits this kind of space. It reads as architectural, not decorative.”
