Basq House is the eclectic-cool stay to know in Byron Bay
Designed by StudioFAB and Léo Terrando, Basq House reverberates with the Australian town’s laid-back beach culture and artistic spirit
Byron Bay’s newest hotel, Basq House, comes courtesy of Melbourne-based owners Matt Walsh and Shane Wilkinson, who tapped Matt Dalby of StudioFAB and architectural interior designer Léo Terrando to conceptualise the house-style sanctuary on Fletcher Lane.
Basq House, Byron Bay
Taking its cues from a traditional Moroccan riad, Basq House entices you into spaces that ‘encourage both exploration and connection’, says Léo Terrando, such as the central courtyard where a shimmering magnesium pool is ensconced by overhanging palms and a mass of cabanas and pink umbrellas bursting against the white rendered façade; the speakeasy lounge with a lived-in ‘Maralunga’ sofa by Vico Magisretti for Casina; the sun-drenched library; and a reception area that doubles as a bar come midday.
Inspired by ‘Fauvism and the vibrant energy of Bohemian style’, Terrando has fused cultural heritage with artistic innovation and tradition with modernity to captivate and inspire guests – a cluster of woven pendant lights from Tigmi Trading sways in the breeze on entry, sculptural ceramics sit on hefty hand-carved wooden tables, there is a scattering of South African tribal masks and bespoke Pampa rugs, and an original artwork by Bia Ferrari of a Brazillian rainforest splashed across three giant panels in the library.
Upstairs, the rooms, which range from intimate one-nighters to spacious pool-facing suites, favour woods in rich caramels with warm terracotta accents. Brushed gold hardware is paired with creamy stone and rattan, and soothing curves feature throughout. ‘The idea between the guest rooms and the library was to create a degree of contraction and expansion. To play with dark and light as you adjust your eyes from inside and outside,’ comments Dalby. A ‘Blondewood and Cashmere’ signature scent with notes of sandalwood and exotic spices and a curated playlist by MustardMusic lull you into paradisial poolside reverie through a stretching archway crafted from Amercian oak veneer.
At Basq House, small indulgences come in the form of Mr Smith hair and body care, and a minibar that touts local artisanal fare – Blackboard batch brew coffee roasted in Burleigh, Maybe Sammy cocktails, and craft beers by Earth Rising. Pegged for completion by the end of the year, Basq House’s rooftop will feature a wellness concept and bathhouse with far-reaching views of the ocean. Nearby, Byron Bay’s intriguing coastal village is best explored on a complimentary ‘Lekker’ bike with a candy-coloured surfboard tucked under your arm.
Basq House is located at 4 Fletcher Ln, Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia, basqhouse.com.au
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Amber Hunter is a South African-born travel writer and editor. She is a regular contributor and copy editor for Embraer Private Jets’ Advantage magazine and her work has featured in several international publications. Amber also owns Hunter and I Journal, a digital copywriting studio and luxury travel concierge in Melbourne, Australia.
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