Photo essay on interior designer Anna Spiro’s island home she escapes to on North Stradbroke Island, in Queensland, Australia.
Interiors & lifestyle photographic work.
Interiors by Anna Spiro Design, photographed for The Design Files.
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Above left: The exterior of Anna Spiro’s home in amongst the gum trees of North Stradbroke Island / Above right: Sun drenched tropical fruit lays in the sunshine.
Above: The sitting room of Anna’s home, with allows the natural light to pour in through the windows.
Above left: The kitchen bench which is an antique butchers block, laden with fruit, hurricane vases, decks of cards for rainy days and local pandanus, / Above right: The view out to Shag Rock through the gum trees from Anna’s deck.
Above left: A detail from the abstract paining by Australian artist Jim McCulloch, which hangs in Anna’s sitting room / Above right: The bright and airy vista looking out to the deck from the kitchen.
Above left: An antique wooden desk is piled high with a collection of straw hats and found seashell fragments from the many beaches and coves which surround the small island / Above right: Collected seashell from the shore below.
Above left: Anna’s home has many colourful tropical touches, such as these hibiscus flowers en masse in a vase / Above right: The open air deck takes in the natural landscape and the coastal views.
Above: The bedroom looks straight out to ocean and the many windows allows cool ocean breezes to drift in.
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