Tribe Home - Whispering Dunes Style Spotlight

Month: March 2025

“This month we are thrilled to showcase Homeroom Studio’s breathtaking Whispering Dunes project for our next Style Spotlight. Led by the talented team at Homeroom Studio including founder Romy Dankner, this stunning home incorporates our Moss Rug – a finely hand-knotted piece that elevates the space with its luxurious feel and timeless appeal.
We spoke with the team at Homeroom Studio to discover more about Whispering Dunes and their selection process.”

this stunning home incorporates our Moss Rug – a finely hand-knotted piece that elevates the space with its luxurious feel and timeless appeal.

What was the initial brief/concept behind Whispering Dunes?
“Respecting the home’s original character whilst seamlessly introducing contemporary charm was paramount for both the client and Homeroom Studio. As busy professionals with young children, the clients required a calming, tranquil sanctuary within the heart of bustling inner Melbourne. The home was reimagined to honour its heritage roots with considered spatial planning and mindful materiality selection, ensuring a highly refined outcome imbued with elegance and authenticity.”

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The Local Project - Two Tone by Homeroom Studio

Month: March 2025

With the clients’ impressive art collection top of mind, Homeroom Studio embraced soft, neutral tones to reimagine a Melbourne home, creating an elevated, serene retreat.

Thoughtful materiality, gentle lighting and a harmonious palette work together to foster a serene, sophisticated retreat.

When the owners of a grand home in Melbourne’s Caulfield North approached Romy Dankner of Homeroom Studio wanting a refresh of the main living spaces, it came with a caveat – the renovation would have to complement, and incorporate, their extensive collection of art and objects. “It was imperative there were locations dedicated to their pieces, and the tones were considered throughout the process to ensure the design worked with the collection,” Dankner says.

Words by Deborah Cooke

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