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Jumbled Founder Pip Brett Launches New Accommodation Inside An Old Bank

Molong is a hidden gem in NSW’s Central Tablelands region host to numerous wineries, boutiques, and charming villages — and Sona Molong, is your base for exploring it all.

Owned by the founder of home and lifestyle brand Jumbled, Pip Brett, and her husband Nick Luelf, the pair have worked with architects Studio Esteta to design and build the newly-launched accommodation located in a former 1930s bank branch.

It’s now a beautiful and luxuriously appointed home just waiting for your next getaway!

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Sona Molong is a 1930s bank building turned boutique accommodation in NSW’s Central Tablelands region owned by the founder of home and lifestyle brand Jumbled, Pip Brett.

Pip, her husband Nick Luelf, and architects Studio Esteta designed and built the newly-launched accommodation.

The bank and adjoining manager’s quarters were originally designed in 1930 by architect Edwin Hubert Henderson.

The use of curves on the building’s exterior is mirrored in the feminine interiors by rounded edges, scalloped trims, and plump furniture shapes.

Jumbled is a brand known for its bold use of colour, allowing Pip to flex her muscles on this project.

Walls are adorned with works by artists represented at Jumbled.

Cook up a feast in the gorgeous kitchen.

Natural materials and earthy colours feature in the kitchen.

The accommodation’s name, Sona, meaning ‘gold’, is a nod to the property’s former life as a bank.

Clashing prints continue the Jumbled aesthetic.

Nick uncovered the building’s original decorative ceilings and timber floors ripe for Pip decorative vision.

The aim of the project was to enhance, not erase, the original features of the building.

The property contains three bathrooms.

Each of the five bedrooms has its own cocooning, coloured walls complemented by a custom bedhead.

Original decorative ceilings in the bedroom.

Relax in the luxury bathroom.

The same tiles in different colours are repeated throughout the home.

Heritage colours have been applied in modern ways.

A golden bedroom interior.

The original exterior combines art deco and Spanish Mission features including twisting decorative columns and fan shells over windows.

Sona has revived the vacant building and created a sought-after base for the town’s visitors.

Writer
Amelia Barnes
18th of June 2024

Over 800 of Australia’s regional bank branches have closed since June 2017, leaving many commercial buildings across the country empty.

The Commonwealth Bank branch in Molong, NSW was one of them, until being rescued, restored, and given new life as boutique accommodation Sona Molong by Pip Brett, founder of home and lifestyle store Jumbled, and her builder husband Nick Luelf.

The bank and adjoining manager’s quarters on site were originally designed in 1930 by Edwin Hubert Henderson. Henderson was the chief architect of the Commonwealth of Australia from 1929-1939 responsible for directing the style of buildings the Commonwealth built.

The architecture of this building combines art deco and Spanish Mission features, including twisting decorative columns and fan shells over windows.

Pip and Nick live in Orange (about 30 minutes from Molong) so they know the area well, and see Molong as the region’s next big tourism prospect.

‘It’s a bustling village that feels like it’s entering a very exciting stage,’ says Pip.

They saw an opportunity to revive the vacant building and create a sought-after base for the town’s visitors.

Pip went to school with Felicity Slattery of Studio Esteta who previously designed the Jumbled founder’s home and store in Orange, with Nick on the tools.

The parties teamed up again on this project, with the aim of enhancing, not erasing, the original features of the building.

‘Our focus was on creating a comfortable and joyful space that would be a unique experience for our guests,’ says Pip.

Before the renovation, the bank stood as it did on the day of closing in 2021.

‘The actual bank still had all of the bank tellers intact and coffee cups of bank staff in the kitchen,’ says Pip.

‘The bank manager’s house next door was unliveable, but the bones of the building were built with so much love and care so it just took some love and my clever builder husband to get it back to its former glory.

Nick uncovered the building’s original decorative ceilings and timber floors ripe for Pip decorative vision. She is the creative director of the pair, while Nick’s focus is on the practicalities.

‘It’s a constant battle between form and function!’ Pip says.

Jumbled is a brand known for its bold use of colour, allowing Pip to flex her muscles on this project. Each of the five bedrooms has its own cocooning, coloured walls complemented by a custom bedhead, and works by artists represented at Jumbled.

‘We have worked very hard on making each room feel like a comforting cloud,’ Pip says.

Many of the original building features have been retained, including the bank safe with metal shelving that has been converted into a butler’s pantry.

The accommodation’s name, Sona, meaning ‘gold’, is a nod to the property’s former life as a bank. It’s the perfect place for any design lover to linger, unwind, and enjoy everything the Central Tablelands region has to offer.

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