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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Arent&Pyke

Arent & Pyke is a Sydney-based interior design firm led by partners Juliette Arent and Sarah Jane Pyke. An interior design portfolio with superior technical and aesthetic expertise.

The pairing of Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke is implemented as an interior for emotional communication. Whether it's a retrofit project or a new project, Arent&Pyke's work consistently maintains a clear understanding of customer needs, lifestyles and emotions.

Founded on a comprehensive shared technology expertise, Arent&Pyke collaborates with artisans, architects, artists and suppliers, from concept to finishes and finishes, and Arent&Pyke combines beautiful interior details and decorative ambience.

Arent & Pyke's team is known for its intuitive and honest attitude. They combine the collective desire for creative exploration with problem-solving skills and carefully observe to ensure that each project is unique.

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    Design Works

    • Lake View House

      Pistachio and forest greens, and soft neutral tones throughout the home speak to the views outside.
    • 1885 House

      With a fine heritage building such as this 1885 sandstone home, designing and decorating a 21st century iteration is a high-wire act.
    • Salsa Verde

      Their clients wanted their home to reflect their experiences travelling and passion for art and entertaining.
    • Legato House

      Now a home with two significant living areas, the character and purpose of each is distinct yet complimentary.
    • Peninsula House

      As a place of restoration, Peninsula House draws together all the right pieces to complete an ideal, natural calm.
    • Layer Cake

      So, taking our cue from the arts and craft ethos, layers of colour, materiality and fine craftsmanship were carried through to bond the old and contemporary architecture, ensuring the new rooms had a current generation of detailing.
    • Darley House

      The owner wanted to create a home that allowed for a free expression of self and to bring an overarching sense of calm in the process.
    • Queens Park House

        Queens Park House by Arent&Pyke is a romantic restoration of a federal bungalow in Sydney's eastern suburbs, suitable for a family of four.
    • Slipway House

      Inspired by the interconnecting courtyards and open spaces that embrace its location, Slipway House is a home for every season.
    • La Casa Rosa

      At the heart of La Casa Rosa dwells a desire to live intimately, enveloped within a world of one’s own making.
    • Collector House

      The view of the harbour, framed by jacaranda and eucalypts, and the ferries passing by all contribute to the overall sense of calm.
    • Garden House

      Natural materials, bright light-filled spaces and an openness to the great outdoors will always be a beloved signature of Australian interiors.
    • Hue House

      Hue homes are a celebration of colour and materiality, embodied through a series of "lightweight" design exercises that subtly make a big impact.
    • Hunters Hill House

      With the colour palette dialled to neutral and a less formal aesthetic, this Sydney house has a new lease on life.
    • Under The Tree

      Arent&Pyke wanted to bring softness and ambient glow into the spaces, introducing various Isamu Noguchi light sculptures.
    • Villa Amor

      A recent addition to this exclusive postcode, Villa Amor by Arent&Pyke was designed with a simple yet challenging defining proposition: love at first sight.
    • Rigg Design

      Arent&Pyke’s Rigg Design 2018 installation was recognised for excellence in contemporary design practice, reflecting the newly vibrant design culture of Australia.
    • Magnolia House

      An original brief of whites and neutrals was honed into something more sensual during a two-year interior renovation inspired by the concept sketch of a sculptural staircase.
    • Amarelo Terrace

      Arent Pyke created a modern, livable and functional space for a young family whose previous home was a contemporary terrace in the same suburb.
    • Treetop House

      The material diversity of stone and felt, timber and colour are drawn together as harmonious elements in this contemporary penthouse home.
    • Curatorial House

      The design references the 1930s era through subtle nods to Hollywood’s glamour days, while overcoming the disparity between the original and its 1980s extension.