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Light and dark come to life in Rowville

7 months ago
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At Bankside Estate in Rowville, Metricon's two neighbouring display homes offer a compelling study in contrast - not just in finishes and furnishings, but in mood, movement and emotion.

The Vantage 48 is a lesson in lightness. Think soft tones, tactile layers, and a calm, effortless mood. Just next door, the Hampshire 50 takes a bolder route, with deeper hues, rich textures and a nod to Mid-Century cool.

Together, they reveal just how powerful interior choices can be. In conversation with Senior Interior Designer Nicole Boeyen, we explore how both homes came to life - and how you can use a similar approach to build a home that truly reflects you.

The Vantage – Light, Textural, Effortless
The design story of the Vantage began with a single, textured tile - soft in tone and subtle in form - that became the anchor for the entire palette. Senior Interior Designer Nicole Boeyen explains:

“Initially it was the shape that stood out to me - it echoed the arch motifs that were already in the home. But it was the colours in the tile that really set the foundation for everything else.”


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