Crown Furniture supplied virtually all furniture across the site, including indoor, outdoor and office settings. Key pieces such as the Lund 2 Seater Lounge were selected to anchor shared living spaces, offering generous comfort, a residential feel and the durability required in a high-care environment.
Working closely with MercyCare and design consultant MKDC, the project delivered furniture solutions that respond to the small home model of care. Each piece was selected and manufactured to balance comfort, durability and ease of use, supporting residents with high care needs while maintaining a domestic scale and refined aesthetic. Bedrooms were furnished to feel personal and calm, while shared spaces were designed to foster connection without compromising functionality for staff.
This project reflects the value of thoughtful furniture in shaping environments that residents, families and care teams genuinely appreciate. MercyCare Maddington stands as a strong example of how well-designed, well-made furniture supports confidence, comfort and connection in everyday living.
Photograph credit: Joel Barbitta, Dmax Photography
*Disclaimer: This article reflects our perspective as a furniture manufacturer involved in the project. It is based on our observations and appreciation of the redevelopment, and we do not intend to overshadow or take credit from the builder, architect, or interior designers who brought this vision to life.
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