Guy and Jules Sebastian reveal interior design risk inside $3.1million Sydney mansion

‘We took a chance and it paid off’: Guy and Jules Sebastian reveal the VERY expensive interior design risk they took inside their $3.1million mansion

Guy and Jules Sebastian are known for their very bold architectural style. 

And it’s not just the exterior of their $3.1million mansion in Sydney’s Maroubra, which has been dubbed a ‘fortress’ by some neighbours, that they took a huge risk on. 

In a recent Instagram post, fashion stylist Jules, 38, revealed the very unexpected gamble they made when it came to decorating their spacious dining area. 

‘We took a chance’: Guy and Jules Sebastian have revealed the pricey interior design risk they took when decorating the dining area of their $3.1million Sydney mansion. Pictured May 2018

After struggling to find the perfect artwork for the space, the couple came up with a nifty solution to bring some colour into the ‘neutral’ part of their home. 

They did this by hanging a luxury $5,300 rug from Moooi Carpets on the wall.

The bold Eden Queen Square rug was designed by Marcel Wanders and made in the Netherlands. It features an artistic display of vivid flowers, surrounded by black. 

'Game changer': After struggling to find the perfect artwork for the space, the couple hung a $5,300 floral rug from Moooi Carpets on the wall instead - leaving many fans speechless

‘Game changer’: After struggling to find the perfect artwork for the space, the couple hung a $5,300 floral rug from Moooi Carpets on the wall instead – leaving many fans speechless

Inside fortress Sebastian: Guy and Jules have been showing off their Maroubra 'fortress' in various social media post lately, as they self-isolate from coronavirus with their two children

Inside fortress Sebastian: Guy and Jules have been showing off their Maroubra ‘fortress’ in various social media post lately, as they self-isolate from coronavirus with their two children

After sharing a picture of the rug on the wall to Instagram, Jules said: ‘Would you believe me if I told you it was a rug we have hung on the wall! 

‘With a super neutral house we wanted something that popped! This was far too pretty for anyone to walk on! We took a chance and it paid off.’

Many of her followers were stunned by the revelation, calling it a ‘game changer’.    

Adventure time: Last week, their sons Hudson James and Archer Jones camped out on the family's huge tennis court, which is situated by their impressive swimming pool

Adventure time: Last week, their sons Hudson James and Archer Jones camped out on the family’s huge tennis court, which is situated by their impressive swimming pool

Lucky: Jules recently shared a picture working from home in her own office

Lucky: Jules recently shared a picture working from home in her own office

Guy and Jules have been showing off their ‘fortress’ in various social media post lately, as they self-isolate from coronavirus with their two children at home. 

Last week, their sons Hudson James and Archer Jones camped out on the family’s tennis court, which is situated by their impressive swimming pool. 

Jules has also shared pictures working from home in her own office, reading a book by their swimming pool and also showing off her children’s designer bedrooms. 

Just in time: Jules had managed to finish renovating her children's bedrooms before coronavirus was declared a pandemic, which she revealed in a recent post

Just in time: Jules had managed to finish renovating her children’s bedrooms before coronavirus was declared a pandemic, which she revealed in a recent post

Grand entrance: In March, Guy performed an Instagram Live concert for fans. He accompanied himself on the piano situated below the home's central spiral staircase

Grand entrance: In March, Guy performed an Instagram Live concert for fans. He accompanied himself on the piano situated below the home’s central spiral staircase

In March, Guy performed an Instagram Live concert for fans. He accompanied himself on the piano situated below the home’s central spiral staircase.  

The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance. 

Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout.    

Striking: The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance

Striking: The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance

Sleek and modern: Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout

Sleek and modern: Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout