Hayley is an interior designer at Fiona Lynch and writer for various architectural publications. With a varied background in academia, interiors, exhibition and installation design, Hayley finds delight in the finer details of a project and is particularly interested in the way interior spaces can shape our everyday experience.
Hayley Curnow's Latest contributions
Raw and refined: Vasse Felix
In the Western Australian town of Margaret River, Iredale Pedersen Hook in collaboration with Hecker Guthrie has transformed the iconic Vasse Felix winery into a landmark destination that promotes the calibre and culture of the region.
Brick by brick: Grey Street House
A celebration of the process and legacy of making, this house by Local Architecture transcends its modest site and budget through strategic manipulations of light and form.
Unfurling spaces: North Perth Townhouse
A theatrical reworking of an existing townhouse uses colour and contrast to boldly define the series of spaces.
Sartorial scenes: Dilettante
Textural, architecturally sparse and experimental, Dilettante’s new flagship store in Perth, designed by Ohlo Studio, celebrates the theatrical and subversive presentation of clothing that the brand is known for.
Claisebrook Design Community
CODA Studio has converted a sleepy warehouse in a forgotten pocket of East Perth into a contemporary co-working space that offers areas to think, create, gather and eat.
Urban paradise: Alex Hotel
Driven by the concept of “hotel as home,” Arent&Pyke and Spaceagency have paid special attention to domestic-like details in the design for a new hotel in Perth.
Dual impact: Exploding Shed house
David Weir Architects creates an“energetic” one-bedroom cottage that provides a place to live and a place to work.
Scaling the chimney: Camino House
Bosske Architecture’s bold chimney-like addition gives a new voice to the existing home while reflecting the suburb’s past.
Urban eden: North Perth House
Jonathan Lake Architects creates a new home that makes the most of a small footprint through the strategic integration of garden spaces, balancing privacy and connection between family members.
Ebb and flow: Bellevue Terrace
Interlocking spaces connect house and garden in this addition to an 1890s Fremantle home by Philip Stejskal Architecture.