Lydia Maskiell Interior Design Studio

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Photos from Lydia Maskiell Interior Design Studio's post 09/06/2026

The Outlier, Living

With a space this big, it was all about creating moments within it.

Little nooks to sit, gather, or just slow down, all centred around the fire.

It still feels open, but a lot more lived in.
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Client + Builder: Meadcon Construction
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07/06/2026

Set within the Cradle Mountain surrounds, this new project is guided by its environment.

Rich texture, warmth, and materials that respond to the landscape, creating spaces that feel both grounded and considered.
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Client + Builder: Meadcon Construction
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Photos from Lydia Maskiell Interior Design Studio's post 05/06/2026

A little laundry nook, featured in .

Tucked under the stairs, but designed to feel like it belongs.

Smart storage, integrated lighting, and just enough detail to elevate the everyday.
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03/06/2026

The Outlier, Kitchen

This space was always about bringing people together.

A large, commercial style kitchen designed for everything from guest chefs to slow, shared dinners. The curved island softens it all and naturally draws people in.

The timber continues right through into the rangehood, with those hand cut orange tiles adding just the right amount of warmth.

And then there’s the volume, open gable ceilings and full glazing out to the Tassie wilderness.

It’s one of those spaces you don’t want to leave.
Client + Builder: Meadcon Construction
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01/06/2026

The Outlier.

A once loved family cabin, thoughtfully transformed into accommodation near Cradle Mountain.

Working again with long time clients made this one feel even more special. A shared vision that’s grown over time.

Rich timber, layered textures, and spaces designed to make you pause for a little longer.

A design I’m incredibly proud of and a project I’ll never tire of sharing.
Client + Builder: Meadcon Construction
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Photos from Lydia Maskiell Interior Design Studio's post 19/05/2026

What was once a forgotten, purely functional space is now a resolved, design led little laundry that works hard and looks considered. We kept the footprint and existing plumbing but reworked every detail. Introducing custom joinery, integrated lighting and a wallpaper moment that completely transforms the space. Proof that even the smallest spaces can elevate how a home feels and functions day to day.

14/05/2026

This is where restraint becomes the design.

A continuous surface, minimal interruption and carefully placed brass detailing to bring warmth and balance.
Interior design:
Joinery: A2 Joinery
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12/05/2026

Part of the mudroom, but designed to do more.

A place to sit, bring in natural light, and soften what’s usually a purely functional space.
Interior design:
Joinery: A2 Joinery
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10/05/2026

A space within the space.

For a client with a love of whisky, this was about creating something purposeful. Joinery that holds, displays and feels considered, without competing with the kitchen around it.
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Joinery: A2 Joinery
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Monday 9am - 5am
Tuesday 9am - 5am
Wednesday 9am - 5am
Thursday 9am - 5am