NORFOLK House

Paddington, Sydney

Soft urban elegance with a heritage soul

Norfolk House reimagines the charm of a two-storey Victorian terrace with interiors that are at once refined, feminine, and light-filled.

Nestled in Paddington’s heritage-lined streets, the design balances compact proportions with a layered material palette that honours historic features while embracing contemporary family living. Blush tones, creamy stones, and warm timbers soften the restored sandstone and wrought iron detailing, creating a home that feels calm, airy, and deeply connected to its garden outlook.

“I feel incredibly fortunate to have discovered Se Déa when I did. From my very first meeting with Sam, I had complete confidence in her ability to transform our home. Her talent and expertise took our humble original design and turned it into something truly beautiful.”

Jessica Hartigan, Paddington, Sydney

Norfolk House Project Brief

Set within one of Sydney’s most iconic suburbs, Norfolk House is defined by its narrow block, ornate façade, and heritage restrictions. The client wanted a home that retained its historic charm while reworking the layout into a light-filled, practical home for family living.

The goals included opening the ground floor to improve circulation, connecting the indoor spaces with the courtyard garden, and maximising the northern aspect of its corner block to flood the interiors with natural light.

Project at a glance

  • Location: Paddington, bordered by Darlinghurst, Centennial Park, Woollahra.

  • Client: A growing family with a love of original detailing and refined, feminine design.

  • Budget Guidelines: Focused on spatial reconfiguration and tactile finishes.

  • Project Duration: Staged to accommodate council approvals and heritage sensitivities.

“A Blushing Paddington Terrace Renovation. Many of Sydney’s beautiful early 1900s terraces suffer from a lack of natural light and outdoor connections. Interior designers SE DÉA optimised this house by reworking the floorplan and introducing a soft, calming interior palette. The finished home reflects the owners’ style, full of subtle textures, warmth, hints of blush and curving forms.”

Amelia Barnes, The Design Files

Our Design Approach

The existing terrace layout was compact and disconnected, with the kitchen isolated at the rear and little connection to the outdoors. By carefully reconfiguring the plan, Se Déa introduced flow, light and proportion back into the home. The rear was excavated to improve ceiling height and bring greater balance with the scale of the front rooms, while circulation paths were overlapped with room functionality to achieve an open-plan living space without compromising on privacy. Large doors now open directly to the northern garden, filling the terrace with daylight and creating natural cross-ventilation.

Materiality anchored the interiors, balancing Victorian character with a softer, contemporary expression. Pale timbers, creamy stones, and blush hues enriched the feminine palette, while restored sandstone and wrought iron balustrades preserved the terrace’s period character. Textured renders, painted brickwork, and reimagined period tiling added layers of depth and tactility to the façade, ensuring the home feels authentic to its Paddington setting while offering a softer, contemporary layer of family comfort.

Key features included

  • Restored sandstone foundations, celebrating the home’s original materiality

  • Reinstated wrought iron balustrading, preserving the Victorian streetscape

  • A new rear balcony balustrade with contemporary detailing

  • Heritage tile layout replicated at the entry in softer, feminine tones

  • Layered finishes, including bagged and Tyrolean renders, pale timbers, creamy stones, and blush detailing

  • Improved indoor–outdoor flow with a courtyard that integrates directly with the main living zones

What stood out most to me was how calm and assertive the Se Déa team was throughout the process. Their unwavering attention to detail, coupled with a focus on delivering not only functional but also clever design, made all the difference.” 


Jessica Hartigan, Paddington, Sydney

Challenges and
Site Considerations

Like many terrace homes in Paddington, Norfolk House carried spatial constraints. Its narrow footprint and reduced rear proportions made functionality difficult, while strict planning controls shaped every decision. Se Déa approached the design by respecting the decorative detailing of the front rooms while introducing a more contemporary language at the rear. The rear floor level was lowered slightly to increase ceiling height and restore scale. Careful orientation of the plan prioritised natural light, material harmony, and stronger connections to the outdoors.

About Paddington

Paddington, fondly known as “Paddo,” is one of Sydney’s most distinctive suburbs, celebrated for its Victorian terraces and heritage-lined streets. Just minutes from Sydney’s CBD, the vibrant mix of old-world charm with modern luxury makes Paddington one of Sydney’s most desirable locations for interior design and architecture. Oxford Street is recognised as Sydney’s fashion epicentre, and the Paddington Markets draw thousands of visitors every weekend.

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Designing in Paddington requires an appreciation of classic architecture, as well as a vision for contemporary living. Norfolk House shows how Se Déa reimagines homes into sanctuaries of elegance and ease, balancing historic character with modern family life. Across Sydney, our work adapts to each place and personality, always rooted in design that is tactile, timeless, and connected to community.

“This project shows how small-scale living can still carry a sense of understated luxury. Norfolk House feels intimate yet expansive, refined yet warm. It demonstrates the diversity of Se Déa’s portfolio, moving fluidly between heritage and contemporary works.”

Samantha, Principal Interior Designer and Architect


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Interior Design Excellence Awards 2022 | Residential Single – Norfolk House | SHORTLIST

Australian Interior Design Awards 2022 | Residential Design – Norfolk House | SHORTLIST

Interior Design and Architecture

in Paddington and Sydney’s Inner East

Se Déa brings interior design and architecture together in ways that respond to both place and personality. If you are looking for a Paddington interior designer or a Sydney architect with expertise in period homes, Norfolk House shows how traditional houses can be reimagined for modern living.

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Project Scope: Alterations & Additions

Architecture & Interior Design: Se Déa

Photography: Sean Fennessy 

Videography: Si Kirk

Construction: Robert Plumb Fix 

Art Direction: Marsha Golemac

Styling: Rikke Harker