A large stone fireplace occupies the western wall, while to the south, the house opens via floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors to a deep covered balcony spanning the width of the house. Cantilevered out towards the river, this is a wonderful outdoor space from which to enjoy the sunset.

On the other side of the stairway, the dining room also features a double-height volume, a high window to the north for extra light, and direct connection to the balcony. A two-way servery links the dining room to the galley kitchen.

Floors and interior wall linings are mostly original wood, and much of the original built-in joinery still exists, including: the entry coat cupboard, telephone table tucked under the stairs, wardrobe walls used to separate the upstairs bedroom and study, and the long, low timber cabinet in the living room that houses storage, sound system, speakers and a hinged writing desk.