Step inside a Moroccan-inspired beach house

A view was a prerequisite for Heidi Correa and her family when hunting for a weekend home at Palm Beach north of Sydney

This modernist house comes complete with a three-storey tower and an epic view, offering 360-degree panoramic vistas. But the rest of the home is just as gorgeous with a fresh Moroccan feel that combines rustic furniture pieces with bright pops of colour, woven Turkish rugs and leather poufs.

In fact, decorating the interior inspired Heidi to start up Paddo To Palmy, a blog that she has since developed into an online homewares store specialising in handmade Moroccan furnishings.

Words by: Amanda Hemmings. Styling by: Sophie Thé. Photos by: Françoise Baudet. Article from: Real Living.

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