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hen my eldest sister renovated her home a few years ago, the laundry was never going to be just an afterthought. The space, designed by our other sister, who’s an architect, was one of the most talked about and dissected – from its size and location to its precise, family-friendly lay-out. And it was big. When I first saw those initial plans, I thought it might have been a slight case of laundry obsession. But now, every time I walk into that light and bright room, with its white floor-to-ceiling cupboards hiding a multitude of family life busyness, and its spacious shower in the corner, I think: “Yes. Inspired decision, sisters.” There’s something about a well-designed laundry that gets the heart racing. It may be the last place on earth you’d want to find yourself on a wintry Sunday afternoon after a particularly muddy Australian rules under-17s match, but if a laundry is bright, functional and incredibly well thought out, it makes the chore of keeping your house, and life, running more than bearable. In our definitive guide to laundries (‘10 steps to a dream laundry’, from page 131), you will fall in love with all the design possibilities available for this hardest working of rooms. The idea that I love most and have mentally scribbled on to my renovating moodboard? A distinct feature splashback, all of its own. There is plenty of design and decorating inspiration in this much-anticipated annual ‘Magic Makeover’ issue of ours. While it’s probably not an understatement to say that most of us dream of the ‘big’ renovation, often it is the smaller project that is a little more manageable right now. In our 38-page special, you will find plenty of ideas to transform your spaces into rooms to enjoy for years to come – from an unused lounge room that is now a library to linger in with a book, to a fantastic outdoor room that takes you straight to dreamy holidays in the sun. I hope you are as inspired as we are to make a little bit of magic in your own home.

ON MY WISH LIST

‘Imogen’ table lamp in Leaf, $89.95, Salt and Pepper.

‘Wood Frame Ledge’ round wall mirror, $449, West Elm.

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This issue we take you a few steps closer to your dream laundry (above left) and make over every room in the home, including this intimate library (left).

‘Anders’ bedside table with drawer, $1475, The Natural Bedding Company.

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Style search Do you have Australia’s most beautiful room? The new nautical The look we all love gets a fresh feel 10 steps to a dream laundry Kitchen expert Trendsetting splashback surfaces The suite life Open-plan bathrooms with five-star appeal Lookbook Beautiful pool designs 38 pages of Magic Makeovers Incredible transformations to inspire your next room renovation


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Collection Check out Milly Dent’s new solo show, Blanc Feelings In the know What’s hot in design inspiration and in stores Now showing Divine pieces on the HB wish list this month Precinct Visit the hidden gems of beautiful Bondi Trend: Embrace the curve Take the edge off with curvaceous pieces Trend: Purple reign Command attention with this alluring hue Top 10: A cut above Stunning serving platters Beauty Build up a lovely lather with hand and body soaps Designer’s diary Interior designer Anna Spiro shares her style secrets Beautiful Rooms Enter our Beautiful Rooms competition now Creative collection Meet the duo behind Mezzie + Frank paint The new nautical Create the cool coastal style of the Amalfi Coast

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198 Contemporary take A dated kitchen is given a revamp 203 Sitting pretty An unused space now has a cosy purpose

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and laundry has vintage style 210 Well read This sitting area is turned into a dedicated library 214 Blue view Its surroundings inspired this bedroom revamp 217 Sweet treat This kitchen is given a DIY masterstroke 220 Outside in An outdoor area to be enjoyed year-round 222 Coastal crush Design flair renews this family hub 227 Cool & calm A poky area is now a light and bright wet zone 231 Backyard bliss This garden gets a resort-style facelift

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Sandy feet A family holiday home is given a new lease of life Back to nature Natural appeal is at the forefront of this home Coastal dreaming This retreat is inspired by east coast America Beachside boho A Melbourne family follows the sun to Queensland Slow but steady Time was everything for this countryside home

DESIGN FILE 122 Modern fusion Japanese and Scandinavian styles inspired this home 131 Ten steps to a dream laundry Create a room that scrubs up superbly 139 The splashback surfaces you need to know about The kitchen’s 146 154 157 164

best supporting act is now a style statement in its own right Open season Turn your ensuite into an open-plan retreat Smart homes The latest and greatest in technology around the house Cool runnings How to beat the heat and keep cool this summer On tap The latest finds for your kitchen and bathroom

ENTERTAIN 175 Italian perfection Whip up some traditional Italian fare from Silvia Colloca’s new cookbook, Love Laugh Bake!

OUTDOORS 184 Water world Take summer lazing up a notch with gorgeous pools 191 Wild and free Delights hide around every corner in this garden

REGULAR FEATURES 9 14 16 236 242

Ed’s letter Katrina is loving our annual Magic Makeover issue Staff Who we are and where to find us Connected What’s happening in the world of HB Directory Like what you see? Here’s where to find it Unsung icons: For the birds Taking care of our feathered friends


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This month our South Australian-born features writer, Holly, explores her new home suburb – Bondi. To see her favourite places to shop and eat, flick to page 26. Know a shopping destination that we all need to visit right now? Email homebeautiful@ pacificmags.com.au.

WEB STORY OF THE MONTH

pantry perfection A butler’s pantry tops most kitchen reno wish lists, so it comes as no surprise that this was our most-read web story last month. For five butler’s pantry ideas you haven’t thought about, head to homebeautiful.com.au/ butler-s-pantry-ideas.

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MOODBOARD MAGIC We hope you loved our 2019 Style Forecast in last month’s issue as much as we did! We’ve taken a poll in the HB office and ‘Refined Romance’ – beautifully captured in the moodboard above by stylist Tilly Roberts and photographer Cath Muscat – is our current favourite.

“LOVING YOUR MAGAZINES – CURRENTLY BROWSING HAMPTONS HOMES , JUST BEAUTIFUL!”

We love this styled shot of our Hamptons Homes from @ourhomelyhaven! Finding it tricky to get your hands on a copy? It’s in newsagents until October 15 or buy online at subscribetoday.com.au/ hbhamptons.

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hen you think of vinyl flooring, do you get flashbacks to your nanna’s 1960s-era kitchen? It might surprise you to learn that vinyl flooring is still in homes today, but not as you remember it. Modern luxury vinyl tiling (LVT) is stylish, low-maintenance and easy to install, and is a game changer in flooring. In finishes that mimic stone, hardwood or tile, Polyflor LVT ranges such as Camaro, Affinity, Simplay or Expona Domestic provide a pleasing warmth underfoot, and a cushioned sensation that cuts down foot-traffic noise. Because of this, it’s a great flooring choice for multi-storey homes and apartments.

EASY LIVING Easy to maintain and stain-resistant, Polyflor LVT is so easy to live with. And reassuringly, all of Polyflor’s LVT ranges come with BCA approved fire and slip ratings for your peace of mind, especially with little ones around. The tiles are tough and hard wearing, so they’re ideal for homes with kids and pets coming and going. And should an accident happen, they’re easy to replace as they come in individual tile packs so there’s no need for rolls, patching or sanding. Stylish, versatile and durable, the new generation of vinyl is an ideal flooring choice to enhance every home.

“Our flooring is simply the best option for so many reasons. It is extremely quiet underfoot, easy to install and completely afordable.” ALLISON K AY, POLYFLOR AUSTR ALIA

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT POLYFLOR.COM.AU


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Sydney ceramicist Milly Dent is going against the grain in her new solo show, Blanc Feelings, which pays homage to the power of porcelain. Each object has a subtle finish and unique tactility – a celebration of the handcrafted nature of ceramic goods in a palette of creamy neutrals. Milly’s show will be held at Sydney’s Saint Cloche gallery from October 10-21. Visit saintcloche.com.

FROM LEFT: ‘Open Arms’ sculpture,

$210, ‘Corregated’ vase, $280, both Milly Dent at Saint Cloche.


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ONE FOR THE GUYS

WHAT’S HOT

SHOPPING FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT EASIER . ONLINE GIFTING BRAND MANFLOWER CO CREATES GIFT PACKS THAT PAIR CRAFT BEER WITH OTHER TREATS SUCH AS BEANIES, T-SHIRTS, SPEAKERS AND WALLETS. FROM $54.95, MANFLOWERCO.COM.AU.

OUR ROUND-UP OF THE LATEST DESIGN NEWS, SHOPPING AND DECORATING EDITED BY HOLLY BYRNE & TILLY ROBERTS

MATERIAL WORLD The talented sisters behind Melbourne-based Zuster furniture are branching into textiles: Zuster fabrics star both quilted and plain velvets, designed to add a touch of luxe to any space. From $70/m, zuster.com.au.

WE LOVE:

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The new Mezze Terrazzo range from Maxwell & Williams is topping our wishlists ahead of summer entertaining. Think serving boards, trays and coasters in a colourful terrazzo pattern, destined to bring a dose of fun to the tabletop at your next dinner party. From $14.95 for a set of 4 coasters, maxwellandwilliams.com.au.

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SPRING FEVER IN ITS MOST EXPANSIVE OFFERING TO DATE, KIP & CO RELEASES THE IN FULL BLOOM COLLECTION – A RANGE OF BRIGHTLY HUED AND BOLDLY PATTERNED BEDDING, CLOTHING AND LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS THAT ARE EQUAL PARTS VIVID AND REFINED. FROM $35 FOR THE PILLOWCASE, KIPANDCO.COM.AU.


CLEAN SLATE WELL KNOWN FOR ITS PREMIUM PRODUCTS THAT FUND HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS AROUND THE WORLD, THANKYOU HAS JOINED FORCES WITH VISUAL ARTIST AND DESIGNER SARAH KELK. HER ARTWORK MOMENTUM IS SPLASHED ACROSS THE BRAND’S BOTANICAL EARL GREY & CLARY SAGE HAND WASH, REFLECTING ITS MISSION OF EMPOWERMENT. “THE PIECE SHOWS GLIMMERS OF HOPE THROUGHOUT WITH CONTRASTING COLOURED SHAPES,” SAYS SARAH. STYLISH AND SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS. $8.50, THANKYOU.CO.

FURNITURE AND HOMEWARES RETAILER MAX SPARROW HAS OPENED A NEW GALLERY IN SYDNEY’S CASTLE HILL, CUSTOMERS CREATE THEIR DREAM HOMES WITH INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND CONSULTANTS

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Melbourne’s Milligram Studio has teamed up with One Design Oice to launch the FORM lighting collection. The playful series strikes a balance between geometric shapes, straight lines and soft edges. From $129, milligram.com.

TRENDING: ISLAND ESCAPE

TOP 3: LUXE WASTE BINS

Bring Bahamas style home with a touch of Colonial sophistication – we’re loving dark timbers, natural materials and lush greenery that blur the line between indoors and out. Try the Bahamas dresser in Black, $5005, jamessaid.com.au.

TOSS YOUR TRASH INTO A DESIGN YOU’LL TREASURE WITH OUR TOP PICKS OF THE PRETTIEST BINS

Hexagon paper bin in Leather, $249, Oyoy. ‘Frost’ small pedal bin in White and Copper Gold, $609.29, Candana.

Yamazaki ‘Rin’ rubbish bin in White, $79, Design Stuff.

HB BOOK CLUB GO BACK TO YOUR ROOTS WITH THIS COOKBOOK-MEETS-CULINARY TOME

FROM THE EARTH BY PETER GILMORE (HARDIE GRANT BOOKS, $80) In a display of his passion for vegetables, chef Peter Gilmore shares his curated collection of near-and-far ingredients that have unsung potential. His new book features heirloom vegetable recipes that will inspire you to find flavour where you least expect.


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DESTINATION STYLE CONNOISSEUR OF SCANDINAVIAN FURNITURE, GREAT DANE HAS OPENED A THREE-STOREY SHOWROOM AND COLLABORATION HUB IN SYDNEY’S PADDINGTON. DESIGNED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NICKY LOBO, THE NEW OUTPOST BRIMS WITH COOL, CLASSIC AND COVETABLE FINDS. VISIT GREATDANE FURNITURE.COM.

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Enliven your home with cushions inspired by the traditional artisan techniques of India. These hand-printed designs by The Print Society combine contrasting patterns and colours – we love the apple greens, shimmery pinks and tints of blood orange. Feeling style fatigue? Just flip the cushion for a diferent print. From $80, theprintsociety.com.au.

Relax, take it easy!

THE FOUNDER OF ONLINE BRAND NEUE BLVD TALKS TIMELESS DESIGN WITH A TWIST

How did you create Neue Blvd? I worked in interior design in London for four years and when I came back to Australia, I wanted to keep working in the field but felt online was the way to go. So, I started a brand with an interiors [aspect] and now we’re developing our own products. How would you sum up your brand’s aesthetic? Chic, on-trend and minimal. How do you balance being unique and keeping on-trend? We take classics and add a modern twist to ensure we appeal to everyone. We keep it unique with our metallic hardware, seasonal colours and textures that are quite minimalistic: brasses, rose golds, matt black metals. Do you have a favourite Neue Blvd piece? Probably our palm print [accessories and pyjamas] – we wanted to put our own spin on the iconic Beverley Hills palm print, and it pairs perfectly with Millennial pink. What’s next for Neue Blvd? We’re focusing on seasonal patterns and we’re launching some new resortwear and sleepwear.

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YEARNING FOR POOLSIDE DAYS? TAIT DELIVERS WITH A NEW ADDITION TO ITS SOUGHT-AFTER OUTDOOR COLLECTION. DESIGNED BY ADAM GOODRUM, THE ‘TRACE’ SUNLOUNGE COMBINES FUNCTION AND FORM WITH ITS INTUITIVE LOWERING MECHANISM, BESPOKE TIMBER WHEELS AND POWDER-COATED FRAME IN A RANGE OF HUES. FROM $5225, MADEBYTAIT.COM.AU.



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1. Amigos De Hoy ‘Panama’ cushion in Fog Blue, $115, Clickon Furniture. 2. ‘Arch’ pendant in Brushed Brass, $1427, Douglas And Bec. 3. ‘Mist’ vase in Amber, $240/small, and $280/large, Jardan. 4. ‘Cecile’ flatweave indoor/outdoor rug, $999/244cm x 305cm, West Elm. 5. ‘Elle Lux’ dining table in Brushed Gold, $1720/1200mm x 750mm, Globe West. 6. Who Goes There? ‘Shape 5’ candle holder, $59, Blu Dot. 7. ‘Australia’ blue gum, lemon myrtle & wattle candle, $40, Hunter Candles. 8. ‘Maluku’ chair in Natural, $499.95, Pillow Talk. 9. Desk tray in Mist Grey, $82.95/small, The Daily Edited. Stockists, page 236

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PRECINCT:

BONDI, NSW WE REVEAL AUSTRALIA’S MUST-VISIT SHOPPING DESTINATIONS AND UNCOVER THEIR HIDDEN GEMS WORDS HOLLY BYRNE PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT

FAMED ACROSS THE WORLD for its iconic white sand beach, Bondi doesn’t exactly fly under the radar – but while visitors swoon over the stunning scenery and cafe culture, the scope of creative makers and stylish stores on offer shouldn’t be overlooked. 1 | UASHMAMA Housed in prime real estate just seconds from the sea, the Uashmama store has built up a large local demand for its unique paper homewares. Founder Casey Languillon discovered the hand-crafted creations on holiday in Tuscany and was determined to bring them home. “I saw these beautiful, organic-looking paper bags where they served breakfast at the B&B,” says Casey. It didn’t take her long to track down the supplier – Marco Marconi, a father of four who made the bags himself. Today, Casey and the Marconi family (who are still based in Italy) work together to create a collection that ranges from pendants and cushions to handbags and laundry baskets, encompassing classic Italian minimalism in the brand’s signature washable paper. MUST-HAVE: Lunch bag, $79. OPEN: Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, 10am-5pm. VISIT: 7/157 Curlewis St (entry via Gould St), (02) 9130 7875. BOOKMARK: uashmama.com.au.

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Former Bondi local and jeweller Lucy Folk is renowned for her efortlessly cool style, so it’s no surprise that her first Sydney flagship store is a jaw-dropper. The fit-out itself is worthy of a visit, reminiscent of the riads of Marrakech with walls clad in textured pink concrete and matching custom joinery. As for the product ofering, think fine jewels, Italian-made eyewear, hand-loomed apparel and cocktail clutches, as well as vases, sculptures and resortstyle towels. “We wanted to ofer something for everyone,” says communications manager Kate Ingham. “Obviously, the most prevalent part is Lucy’s jewellery and accessories, which she’s been doing for 11 years now, but we also look for brands that haven’t been brought into Australia before.” MUST-HAVE: ‘Basket’ clutch, $375 (pictured opposite). OPEN: Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm; Sun, 10am-5pm. VISIT: 3/11-13 Hall St (entry via Gould St), (02) 9130 3666. BOOKMARK: lucyfolk.com.

5 | JONES & CO Interior greenery is having its design moment – and a beautiful plant deserves a beautiful pot to match. Established in 2006, Jones & Co (formerly known as Have You Met Miss Jones) is an Australian homewares label that specialises in great pottery. “It grew out of a passion for ceramics and creating a distinctive style for the home,” explains creative director Jennifer Sampson. Each of the colourful and quirky products is designed in Bondi and made by artisans across the globe. “Homewares shouldn’t take themselves too seriously, they should create joy in people’s lives,” remarks Jennifer. Also find playful vases and tableware in this vibrant beachside store. MUST-HAVE: ‘Freestyle Handle’ vase, $73 (below left). OPEN: Mon-Sun, 9.30am-5.30pm. VISIT: 4/2A Jaques Ave, (02) 9130 7652. BOOKMARK: jonesandco.com.au.

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Locally sourced produce and seasonal dishes are at the heart of this relaxed modern Australian restaurant, with an interior designed to make you feel at home. “We wanted to create a place that could adapt to all seasons and all times of the day, somewhere I would like to go on my days of,” says head chef and owner, Ian Oakes, who opened the Bondi hotspot three years ago after a career heading up kitchens all over the world. MUST TRY: Fish of the day. OPEN: Mon-Fri, 7am-10pm; Sat-Sun, 8am-10pm. VISIT: Cnr Curlewis St and Gould St. BOOKMARK: drakeeatery.com.au.

WHILE YOU’RE THERE You can’t visit this stunning suburb without a stroll along the famous Bondi Beach. If you’re in the area this month (between October 18 and November 4), Australia’s largest annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, Sculpture By The Sea, returns to its home on the Bondi-to-Tamarama coastal walk (sculpturebythesea.com). Outside the crowd-pulling art event, the walk is still a must-do, serving up incredible ocean views all the way to Coogee. Get started at the iconic Bondi Icebergs pool on the south end of the beach. And our pick for the best coffee in Bondi? Try Lox Stock & Barrel (loxstockandbarrel.com.au).

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1. Framed ‘Jewel’ canvas, $19, Kmart. 2. Dulux Wash & Wear paint in Madame Mauve, $40.40/1L, Bunnings. 3. ‘Tweed’ pot in Lilac, $20, Have You Met Miss Jones. 4. ‘Harper’ cushion in Lilac, $140/50cm x 50cm, Barnaby Lane. 5. Bump x Tom Dixon tea set, $250/teapot, $185/ set of 2 cups, De De Ce. 6. Mystics rug in Lilac, $684/130cm x 200cm, Zanui. 7. ‘Dodu’ queen bed in Thurmond Lilac, $2699, Blu Dot. 8. ‘Kelly’ armchair in Lilac Velvet, $2600, Fenton & Fenton. 9. Wool/cashmere mix throw in Blush/Nude, $194, L&M Home. Stockists, page 236

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PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP RIGHT) LISA COHEN FOR DULUX COLOUR FORECAST 2019 STYLIST BREE LEECH

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his heavenly Hamptons-style house with wraparound decking was built for a growing family with three energetic little boys. It was designed to take on the rigours of family life and the Australian climate, all while retaining its good looks. The owners chose not to use timber for the deck but HardieDeck™, a fibre cement decking material that’s built to last. Unlike timber, HardieDeck™ is resistant to damage from moisture and termites, and when the sun beats down you can rely on HardieDeck™ not to warp or split. With concealed screws and solid, splinter-free boards, HardieDeck™ feels smooth and safe under bare feet, so the whole family can walk, play and run in

comfort. It’s an ideal choice around spas and pools* where sun and regular soaking from pool water can cause rot and fading – the type of damage HardieDeck™ is designed to resist.

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MADE TO ENJOY HardieDeck™ decking is made from James Hardie’s premium fibre cement. Smooth, wide, gap-free boards and freedom of colour choice make this cement decking a stunning outdoor floor. And it doesn’t need constant upkeep, so you can spend time enjoying your outdoor area, not maintaining it. *

When installed in strict compliance with the James Hardie literature relevant at the time of installation including, but not limited to, all relevant ventilation, sealing requirements and product suitability.

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Nothing handles Australian conditions like HardieDeck™ decking. The premium fibre cement composite means it’s ideal for bushfire zones, backyard barbies and fire pits. It can be painted or stained and it won’t rot, warp or splinter, so it’s a great alternative to timber.


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1. Sweet orange, cedarwood and sage hand soap, $29/300ml, Grown Alchemist. 2. Le Labo hinoki/sea buckthorn hand soap, $32/250ml, Mecca Cosmetica. 3. Lavender liquid soap, $39/500ml, L’Occitane. 4. Diptyque ‘Do Son’ soap bar, $34/150g, Mecca Cosmetica. 5. Almond milk and honey soap bar, $7/100g, The Body Shop. 6. Pawpaw soap bar, $3.60/100g, The Goat Skincare. 7. Rose with Australian pink clay and almond oil soap bar, $8/190g, Church Farm General Store. 8. ‘Milk’ extra-gentle soap bar, $19/250g, L’Occitane. 9. Watermelon soap bar, $12.95/200g, Palm Beach. 10. Rosemary mint bath soap bar, $19.95/200g, Aveda. 11. ‘Cake’ body and face soap bar, $22.95/310g, Evo. Stockists, page 236

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ANNA SPIRO BRISBANE-BASED INTERIOR DESIGNER ANNA SPIRO REVEALS THE STORES, SPACES AND CITIES THAT INSPIRE HER EYE FOR STYLE WORDS KATHRYN MADDEN PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN DOWNS

“WHEN I WANT TO REST MY MIND AND GET OUT OF THE STUDIO, I LOVE GOING TO THE BEACH. WE HAVE A HOUSE AT STRADBROKE ISLAND AND GO THERE EVERY WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY” ~ Anna

the vault

“This is a newish antiques outlet in Sydney run by a young couple, Jeremy Bowker and Phoebe Nicol. They carry furniture, objects and art – it ranges from mid-century to Art Deco, but the way they put it together is modern and eclectic. I recently bought a black Dutch mirror from them that’s going into a home we’re designing in Sorrento, Victoria.” Visit: 377 Gardeners Road, Rosebery; 0414 502 159. Bookmark: thevaultsydney.com.

Schulim Krimper ‘Compass’ chairs, $5800/set of 6, Regence-style commode, $5300, both The Vault.

PIGOTT’S STORE “I visit this homewares shop whenever I’m in Sydney. It’s always so colourful and decorative – I love the way the owner, Nan, pulls it all together. She has great fabrics, table linen and lampshades. I have one of her cane trays with leather handles. It’s the perfect spot to find pieces with a difference.” Visit: 53 Ocean Street, Woollahra; (02) 9362 8119. Bookmark: pigottsstore.com.au.

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QUEENSLAND GALLERY OF MODERN ART “GOMA is an ever-evolving exhibition of beautiful things. It’s inspiring to see the work of creative people. Little things can spark amazing ideas. I might translate the palette of a painting into a room, or a weaving exhibit may prompt me to have some lights made.” Visit: Stanley Place, South Brisbane; (07) 3840 7303. Bookmark: qagoma.qld.gov.au.

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“This is one of my favourite stores in the world; there are four outlets in New York. John specialises in decoupage – think stunning plates and paperweights – and I always like to see his clever curation of objects. He also represents a paper flower artist. I’m usually not a fan of fake flowers, but these are handmade and just divine. Sadly you can’t bring them home as they’d break, but if I lived in New York I’d have a big fat table filled with those paper flowers.” Visit: 6 East Second Street, New York, US. Bookmark: johnderian.com.

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MICHAEL ALLEN ANTIQUES “Michael goes to Europe a few times a year and brings back containers of really good-quality antique furniture, both English and French. We use a lot of it in our projects and I have heaps in my own home. A favourite piece is a beautiful Georgian side table that used to be in his daughter’s bedroom when she was little – now it sits in my lounge room.” Visit: 987 Stanley Street East, East Brisbane; (07) 3891 1048. Bookmark: michaelallenantiques.com.

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RICCARDO BARTHEL “I stumbled across this atelier in Florence, Italy, last year and it’s the most incredible space. They do kitchens, joinery and antique tiles. I may have come across the studio by accident, but afterwards I realised that I already followed them on Instagram. If I lived in Italy I’d definitely want them to do my kitchen.” Visit: Via dei Serragli, 234/R, 50124 Florence, Italy. Bookmark: riccardo barthel.it/en.

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON, (TOP RIGHT) MARK SHERWOOD, (BOTTOM RIGHT) FRANCESCO RASTRELLI

“I’ve been going to this Brisbane boutique since I was a teenager. It’s really fabulous and they import top international labels, such as Dries Van Noten, plus local brands like Lucy Folk. If I had to pick a favourite find, it would be anything from Stella Jean – I just love the heavily patterned fabrics and skirts [above].” Visit: 5/46 James Street, Fortitude Valley; (07) 3252 1100. Bookmark: camarguefashion.com.au.



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LIFE IN COLOUR A PASSION FOR SUNSHINE AND LIGHT, PLUS A LOVE OF MAKING OVER FURNITURE, BROUGHT TWO FRIENDS TOGETHER TO LAUNCH A NEW BUSINESS WORDS & STYLING TAMARA SIMONEAU PHOTOGRAPHY ANASTASIA KARIOFYLLIDIS


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AT A GLANCE Who: Merran Tedman and Pamela Burchill, creators of Mezzie + Frank paint. What they do: Create colour ranges for their chalk effects paint company. Where: Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Why they do it: “We have the best job in the world,” says Merran. “We get to create and inspire people every day, doing what we love to do.” Visit: mezzieandfrank.com.au.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Earth-hued paint pots; Merran (left) and Pamela describe their range as “addictive”; stencils were used to create this encaustic tile effect in Noosa and Kakadu on squares of plywood; a chest of drawers splashed in Ned Kelly. OPPOSITE PAGE: The Mezzie + Frank showroom is alive with vibrant colour at every turn. Here, an upcycled sideboard painted in Emerald takes centrestage.

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SOMETIMES IN LIFE you take the plunge; at other times you’re pushed. For longtime friends Pamela Burchill and Merran Tedman, it proved a combination of both that catapulted them into an industry they knew nothing about — and at the most unlikely of times. “Mezzie (Merran) and I have been friends for more than 20 years now, so we know each other pretty well,” says Pamela. “We had each been through some challenging personal experiences in our lives that brought us even closer together and, during one of those times, we bought a can of paint, a bottle of wine, did a buy-up at the op-shop and then got busy transforming furniture. We discovered how therapeutic and healing the whole process was, and reconnected with our creative selves.”

diferent efects by way of application,” says Merran. “One day we received 27 samples of white formulas from our paint chemist in New South Wales and rejected the lot. The development phase nearly broke us financially.” Eventually, after nine months, the creative pair found the formula that would work. Once they’d discovered their perfect blend, it was time to create the colour range. “Being Queenslanders, we started with a bright range,” says Merran. “We were taking a risk as many of the existing overseas brands were very traditional. We’ve now grown the range to 38 colours and have a nice balanced colour card of brights, neutrals and pastels.” Adds Pamela: “The fun part is naming the colours. We always

“WE BOTH HAVE A STRONG PASSION FOR COLOUR, STYLING, RENOVATION AND TRANSFORMING FURNITURE” ~ Pamela Before long, there were too many upcycled pieces for their own homes, so they opened a small retail shed. “Then I suggested to Mezzie that we shouldn’t just be painting the furniture, but developing our own paint,” recalls Pamela. Naming their company was the easy part – Mezzie has always been Merran’s nickname, and Frank is derived from Pamela’s childhood nickname “because Mezzie + Pamela just didn’t work”, she says with a laugh. Next, they had to find the right manufacturer. “Our chalk-efect paint needed to be environmentally friendly, low odour, adhere to most surfaces without prep or prime, dry quickly and be able to achieve many

have a board meeting with wine for that! We stick to very Australian names that are easily recognisable and relatable, such as towns, icons, beaches, fauna, flora and even food.” Now the duo are set to launch Mezzie + Frank in New Zealand, have a book in production and hold creative workshops in their colour-swathed studio. It’s a thriving, happy place. “I feel a great sense of accomplishment that we two old girls were able to take a passion and create our own range of products in an unfamiliar field – and see our vision become a reality,” says Pamela, beaming. “It proves you’re never too old to start something new and chase your dreams.”

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: “Finalising new colours can take a while and many samples,” explains Pamela; the Mezzie + Frank workshop is part office, part workshop and part styling studio; paint tones inspired by the Australian landscape; Merran applies a white liming wax to an old French-style drawer.

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Plants, prints and collected curiosities serve as inspiration for new colours. “We also develop tones based on what we’re drawn to in the market, either in homewares or fashion,” says Pamela.


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NAUTICAL SUMMON THE COOL COASTAL CHIC OF THE AMALFI COAST IN THIS MODERN TAKE ON SEASIDE STYLE STYLING ASSISTANT NICKY BOERSMA

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NAUTICAL STEPS INTO THE NOW WITH GLOSSY WHITE FURNISHINGS REPLACING WEATHERED TIMBERS

THIS PAGE, FROM LEFT: Panama hat, $59.95, Country Road. French basket, $80, Ici Et Là. Missoni Home ‘Rex’ towels in Red, $95 each, Top 3 By Design. ‘Santorini’ towel in Blue and White, $40, Linen & Moore. Deck chairs in St Vincent Roy, $200 each, Ici Et Là. On chairs, from left: ‘Tessuti Campari’ cushions, $120 each, Basil Bangs. Scarf, $130, Beachwood. ‘Miro’ side table in Gloss White, $1655, Coco Republic. On table, from left: ‘Milly’ tumbler, $42, Marimekko plate, $39, and Iittala bowl, $29.90, all Top 3 By Design. Sunglasses, $129, Country Road. Go Large umbrella in Serge, $899, Basil Bangs. Espadrilles, $10, Ici Et Là. OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM TOP: ‘One Fire Club’ print, from $749, Stuart Cantor Photography. Shades wallpaper in SH34556, $129.90/roll, Vision Wallcoverings. Ligne Roset ‘Felt’ dining chair, $1595, Domo. ‘Holiday Tile’ cushion in Peach, $135, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Persienne’ bookshelves, $2695/set, Domo. On shelves, from top: Chain paperweight, $345, Mecque. Decanter, stylist’s own. Winston martini glass, $29.95/set of 4, Salt & Pepper. ‘Audrey’ planter, $72, No Chintz. Nur tray in White, $99, Top 3 By Design. On tray, from left: ‘Vantage’ spirit, $56.99 each, Dan Murphy’s. Ceramic leaf in Blue, $9.95, Opus Design. Ice tongs, $16, West Elm. Tapered candles, from $14.50 each, Top 3 By Design. Nautilus shell, $49.95, Beachwood. ‘Maldive’ vase, $220, Domo. Coral, $129, The Vignette Room. Mario Luca Giusti ice bucket, $250, Fenton & Fenton. Wine and books, stylist’s own. Stockists, page 236

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pair classic blue and white with rich coral red for a taste of la dolce vita


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opt for a calming base palette, reminiscent of sand-built dunes, and add subtle seaside accents


laid-back luxe

BE TRANSPORTED TO AN INSTANT HOLIDAY MOOD WITH JOYOUS SUNSHINE PRINTS AND PRETTY PATTERNS

THIS PAGE, FROM LEFT: Ahnda wing chair in Elemental, $7095, Dedon. ‘Sketch Native’ coffee table, $1295, Globe West. On table, from left: Nautilus shell, $49.95, Beachwood. Books, stylist’s own. ‘Oliver’ tray, $117/set of 3, Linen & Moore. ‘Spatia’ vase in Navy, $64, Top 3 By Design. Vase in Red and White, $595, Domo. ‘Hestia’ glass in Blue, $89.90/set of 4, Top 3 By Design. ‘Avery’ sofa, from $3995, Coco Republic. On sofa, from left: ‘Stripe’ cushion in Indigo, $103, Shibori. ‘Knot’ cushion, $199.95, Fenton & Fenton. Cushion cover in Coral, $12.99, H&M. ‘Jiva’ rectangular cushion in Indigo, $235, No Chintz. ‘Hightide Dusk’ cushion, $145, Sunday Folk Textiles. Jacquard weave blanket, $59.99, H&M. ‘Oxford Phenomenom’ artwork, $1315, Contents ID. Greg Natale ‘Miami’ rug, $5975/240cm x 300cm, Designer Rugs. OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM LEFT: ‘Dresden’ lounge chair, $1595, Coco Republic. ‘Xanthe Tile’ cushion in Red, $135, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Keighley’ mirror, $199, Freedom. ‘Sun Kissed’ print, from $749/unframed, Stuart Cantor Photography. ‘Archie’ entertainment unit, $2020, Globe West. On unit: Yacht, from $149/small, Alfresco Emporium. Shell, stylist’s own. ‘Bead’ bowl, $129.95, Salt & Pepper. Fishing reels, stylist’s own. ‘Lava Glaze’ vase in White, $99, West Elm. ‘Linear’ vase in Blue and White, $110, No Chintz. ‘Catamaran’ rug in Navy and White, $120, Beachwood. Stockists, page 236

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SLEEK LINES AND ELEGANT CURVES GIVE THIS CLASSIC NAUTICAL-INSPIRED LOOK ITS MODERN FEEL THIS PAGE, BACK FROM LEFT: Ligne Roset ‘Persienne’ bookshelves, $2695/set, Domo. Glass vase in Blue, $330, Dinosaur Designs. Shell, stylist’s own. 1970s

Knoll Van Der Rohe chairs, $1600 each, Fenton & Fenton. Livorno dining table, $3220, Globe West. On table, from left: Marimekko ‘Weather’ plates, $55 each, and ‘Malmo’ cutlery in Gold, $530/set, both Top 3 By Design. ‘Mosaic’ napkins in Cocoa, $125/set of 6, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Hestia’ glasses in Blue, $89.90/set of 4, Top 3 By Design. ‘Boulder’ grinders, $330 each, Dinosaur Designs. ‘Coral’ platter, $69.95, Salt & Pepper. Ligne Roset ‘Jo’ vases in Gloss Blue and White, $350/short, $525/tall, Domo. Marimekko ‘Oiva’ bowl, $30, Top 3 By Design. ‘London’ rug, $5975, Designer Rugs. OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM: 1970s Knoll Van Der Rohe chairs, $1600 each, Fenton & Fenton. ‘On The Horizon’ fabric in Navy and Red, $99/m, No Chintz. Marimekko ‘Weather’ plate, $55, Top 3 By Design. Palais plate, $14.95, Salt & Pepper. ‘Boulder’ grinder in Blood Orange, $330, Dinosaur Designs. Mermaid bottle opener, $29, Scout House. Jug in Snow Swirl, $255/tall, Dinosaur Designs. Bombay Sapphire gin, $42.90, Dan Murphy’s. ‘Binni’ check fabric in Denim, $21/m, No Chintz. Vase in Red and White, $595, Domo. Lobster sculpture in Brass, $280, Fenton & Fenton. Shells, stylist’s own. Mario Luca Giusti ‘Dolce Vita’ wine glass, $35, Top 3 By Design. Napkins, $125/set of 6, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Malmo’ cutlery in Gold, $530/set, Top 3 By Design. Stockists, page 236

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infuse touches of gold into the tri-colour scheme to give a setting a sense of refinement


play with pattern in accent pieces and soft furnishings that are grounded by the clarity of white

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GIVE YOUR BEDROOM INSTANT ‘RELAX’ APPEAL WITH A STUNNING COLOUR MIX THAT SPEAKS OF YACHT-GOING GLAMOUR AND STYLE

OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM LEFT: Curtains, seek similar from Warwick Fabrics. Bone Inlay chest of drawers, $4500, Ruby Star Traders. On chest, from left: ‘Benzin’ vase in Blue, $190, Fenton & Fenton. Bud vase in Coral, $19, West Elm. Coral, $129, The Vignette Room. ‘Linden’ table lamp, $2225, Contents ID. ‘Marta’ glass, $36, and carafe, $112, both Mecque. ‘Bailey’ bedhead, from $1600/queen, Heatherly Design (covered in ‘Advance’ fabric in Pumpkin, $85/m, James Dunlop). On bed, from back: Vintage washed pillowcases, $39.99 each, Adairs. ‘Fleur De Lys’ cushions, $110 each, No Chintz. ‘Aegean’ cushion in Blue and Gold, $165, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Villa’ quilt cover, $229.99/queen, Malmo linen throw, $59.99, both Adairs. ‘Oliver’ tray, $117/set of 3, Linen & Moore. On tray, from left: Shell, seek similar from Alfresco Emporium. Marimekko striped mug, $28, Top 3 By Design. ‘Rose’ resin ring, $85, Dinosaur Designs. Stockists, page 236

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BLUE IN ITS DEEPER VARIATIONS - FROM ROYAL TINTS TO STRIKING INDIGO - IS THE CORNERSTONE OF THE NEW NAUTICAL STYLE

FROM LEFT: Kennedy ‘Fringed’ sofa chair in Cobalt, $1905, Globe West. ‘Cali Tonal’ cushion, $59.99, Adairs. Stripe wallpaper in Indigo, $135/roll, Shibori. Slim Aarons ‘Yacht Holiday’ print, $2580, Contents ID. ‘Lack’ console table in White, $129, Ikea. On table, from top left: Ribbed vase in White, $14.99, H&M. ‘Staircase’ vase, $25, No Chintz. Resin bowl, $66/small, and resin bangles, from $55 each, both Dinosaur Designs. ‘Oliver’ tray $117/set of 3, Linen & Moore. Perfumes, stylist’s own. Polo ‘Ultra Blue’ men’s fragrance, $99, Myer. Clinique ‘All About Eyes’ eye cream, $58, David Jones. ‘Kellie’ sling bag, $179, Country Road. Books, stylist’s own. Resin jar, $160, Dinosaur Designs. Shoes, stylist’s own. Sisal rug, seek similar from The Natural Floorcovering Centre. Stockists, page 236

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SUBTLE SHADES COMBINE TO CREATE THE PERFECT WHILE-AWAY-THE-SUMMER-AFTERNOON OUTDOOR SPACE

THIS PAGE, FROM LEFT: ‘Catamaran’ rug in Navy and White, $120, Beachwood. Ahnda wing chair in Elemental, $7095, Dedon. On chair, from left: Panama hat, $59.95, Country Road. ‘Dots’ cushion in Blue, $165, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Manto’ outdoor side table, $295, Coco Republic. On table, from left: ‘Levitate’ footed bowl, $49.95, Salt & Pepper. ‘Palm Springs’ planter, $104, Lightly. Marimekko ‘Oiva’ bowl, $30, Top 3 By Design. OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM LEFT: Clam shell, seek similar from Alfresco Emporium. Ahnda lounge chair, $5295, Dedon. ‘Holiday Tile’ cushion in Peach, $135, Bonnie And Neil. ‘Jane’ woven mules, $179, Country Road. Ligne Roset ‘Persienne’ bookshelf, $2695/set, Domo. ‘Lava Glaze’ vase in White, $99, West Elm. Brixx outdoor lounge setting with coffee table, $22,900, Dedon. On coffee table, from left: ‘Hestia’ glasses in Blue, $89.90/set of 4, Top 3 By Design. ‘Dot’ resin cheese board, $370, and resin bowl, $66/small, both Dinosaur Designs. ‘Edge’ side plate, $9.95, Salt & Pepper. On sofa, from left: Cushion cover in Coral, $12.99, H&M. ‘Laguna’ cushion in Blue, $135, Bonnie And Neil. Stockists, page 236

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STYLE SECRET

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E ARL GREY TE ACAKE Prep time 30mins

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Serves 8 - 12

Method: 1. Preheat oven to 160°C (140°C fan-forced). Spray two 20cm round tins with cooking spray and line with baking paper. 2. Using an electric mixer, whip the butter and sugar together for three minutes until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla and the eggs one at a time, whisking until combined. Remove from the mixer and sift in the flour and baking powder. 3. Fold the tea leaves into the mixture, gradually adding the milk to keep the batter moist. 4. Divide the batter into the two tins and smooth over using a spatula. Place in the oven, bake for 25-30 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean. Cool completely in the tins. 5. To assemble the cake, whip the cream, sugar and vanilla until you get medium-soft peaks. Cut each sponge cake in half using a serrated knife. 6. Place a sponge cake on your serving plate. Spread generously with the jam and top with whipped cream. Repeat with remaining layers. For the top layer, dollop with the last of the whipped cream and sprinkle with dried rose petals and tea leaves. Tip: You can make the sponges a day ahead of time, just wrap them in cling wrap once they’ve completely cooled.

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Teas & C’s Sugar Bowl 320ml, Passion Vine, Gift Boxed, $14.95


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AFTER YEARS OF RENTING HOLIDAY HOMES RIGHT BY THE BEACH, ONE FAMILY DECIDED TO BUILD THEIR OWN BEAUTIFULLY SUNNY ABODE STORY & STYLING TAHN SCOON PHOTOGRAPHY MINDI COOKE


COASTAL CRUSH Simone and Richard jumped

at the chance to build a home in their favourite holiday spot in far north NSW. Tailor-made for relaxing as well as entertaining, the house stars a sparkling pool with an adjacent covered deck (opposite). “This is where we all gravitate to in the mornings to read the newspaper and have a coffee in the sun,” says Simone (pictured). In the dining area (below), Simone opted for an easygoing, yet elegant style. “I wanted a relaxed space so chose an affordable rustic table, but mixed it up with high-end art and a chandelier to create interest,” she says. The stylish homeowner teamed the ‘Jetty’ table from Amart Furniture with a bench from Early Settler and Ikea ‘Henriksdal’ slip-covered chairs. The ‘Palm’ chandelier from One World Collection commands attention, as does the ‘Meridian’ artwork by Lisa Taylor King.

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risbane couple Simone and Richard and their daughter Charli had been holidaying in a coastal town, just south of the Queensland border, for more than 12 years. “I think we’ve rented every holiday home in the area,” says Simone. “Eventually, it dawned on us to just buy.” Originally looking for a modest block a few streets back from the water, they spotted a spectacular lot right on the beach and couldn’t resist purchasing it. “We didn’t think it was within our budget, but we looked at each other and thought, ‘Let’s do this’.” With clever financial planning and a willingness to cut costs elsewhere, they managed to secure the land. “Once we had our dream location we couldn’t just build any house, it had to be our dream house,” says Simone. “We knew we’d want it to be our permanent home, not just a holiday house, but with work, school and a teen who didn’t want to leave friends to consider, we decided to work out the logistics later.” Simone’s first port of call was to contact Brisbane builders Evermore, who are renowned for their picturesque Hamptons-style homes. Her brief to them was for a low-set coastal home that didn’t look new. “Everyone thought I was crazy not building a ‘McMansion’ on a beach block, but I didn’t want that. I wanted a home reminiscent of the quintessential Aussie beach shack: low-set with character features, such as linear boards, raised decks and a tin roof.” Simone’s priority was to create a comfortable, relaxed space. “This is a ‘kick your shoes off’ kind of home,” she remarks. “We’ve got slip-covered furniture and outdoor rugs inside for durability.”

“People often say the kitchen is the heart of their home, but for us it is the living room,” says Simone of the space (above). “This is where we eat, drink and relax.” Simone chose the resilient, striped, slip-covered Ikea ‘Stocksund’ and ‘Darling’ sofa chairs from James Lane, while the durable outdoor rug from Temple & Webster weathers kids, sand and dogs. When Simone couldn’t find a coffee table big enough to anchor the space, she bought two tables from Freedom and pushed them together – with a selection of hand-loomed cushions and a black drum side table from

St Barts lending a designer touch. The vintage bricks around the fireplace were found on Gumtree for $2 each. “They worked out to be more expensive than buying new, but it was important to inject character into the room,” she says. DAYBED

Bespoke cabinetry runs the entire length of the living room and includes two daybeds at either end (left). “Well, they were designed as daybeds, but in practice they’re dog beds!” says Simone with a laugh. Archie (left) concurs. The lower cabinetry features mesh panels to enable air circulation and combat humidity.

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“If you come to stay and don’t have sand in your bed by the second night, you’re not doing it right.” Long summer days are spent wandering from the house to the beach, down to the nearby pub for lunch and to the lagoon for the afternoon. “Any kids we have staying over are tired and in bed by seven o’clock,” Simone says with a smile. “We’ll end the day with a champagne on the deck, before falling asleep to the sound of the ocean – then wake up and repeat.” While the family haven’t left city life completely behind, they’re in their holiday home at every chance. “At the moment that means most weekends and every school holidays, but I’m working on getting us here full-time,” says Simone. “The lifestyle is more relaxed, the people are more relaxed. I can see us being very happy here.” BREAKFAST NOOK

Simone had always wanted a breakfast nook (top left), so it was high on her priority list. “I was told by a few people it would be a waste of space, but we use it all the time!” she says. “Admittedly, more for laptops and kids’ crafting than for breakfast, but I love it!” The casual space is decorated simply and affordably with art from Freedom and denim cushions from Ikea. The internal walls are painted in Dulux Lexicon Quarter. DECK

To emphasise the openness of the design, there is no vertical beam to interrupt the view from the living area out onto the patio through the full-width sliding doors (top right)

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– a concealed lintel was used instead. The decking has been left unsealed, allowing it to gracefully age into a nautical grey over time. BACK PATIO

The vaulted ceiling (left) wasn’t part of Simone’s original plan, but a suggestion from her building company Evermore was that she embraced it. “It’s my favourite design feature of the project,” she says. “The increased height allows in more views and tons of natural light.” Ideal for poolside lounging, a ‘Vespa’ setting from Amart Furniture sits on an ‘Oliver Pinstripe’ indoor/outdoor rug from Pottery Barn. The soft palette ties in with the home’s exterior paint, Resene Delta.


KITCHEN “I wanted a white kitchen but one with character, so we added timber shelving and

VJ door fronts,” says Simone. Woven ‘Belle’ pendants from The Family Love Tree hang over the Silestone Quartz Cemento island bench in Spa Suede (below). The Ikea ‘Henriksdal’ barstools, recovered in custom covers in ‘Ikat Blue’ fabric from Spotlight, were a budget buy, however, the Steel ‘Ascot’ upright range cooktop was a splurge. “It cost a fortune, but I really wanted a freestanding vintage-style oven with antique brass finishes,” says Simone. The floors in the living areas are ‘Prestige’ engineered oak in Mink Grey from Preference Floors.

“MID -TONED FLOORS ARE THE EASIEST timber TO LIVE WITH, AS THEY HIDE MUDDY PAW AND MORE” ~ SIMONE PRINTS,

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beach-proof design In the main bedroom, Ikea ‘Majgull’ block-out curtains in Light Grey keep the heat at bay and allow for luxurious holiday sleep-ins. “I love going to sleep to the sound of the surf, but don’t always want to be woken by the sun, which rises before 5am in summer!” says Simone, who chose wool carpet in a sand colour for practicality. ‘Majgull’ black-out curtains in Light Grey, $59/pair, Ikea, ikea.com/au.


“WE’RE A TECH-SAVVY FAMILY, WE COULD SO A study nook PLUG INTO WAS A MUST” ~ SIMONE

The bedroom (opposite) boasts views across the pool to the sand dunes and beach beyond. “We wanted our bedroom to be at the back of the home so we could hear the ocean at night,” says Simone. “It’s loud but lovely.” Simone teamed a dip-dyed duvet cover from Kmart with ‘Lux Teal’ cushions from Escape To Paradise for a tropical look. Wall-mounted lights from Light In The Box allow for more room on the cane bedside tables from Living Styles.

comfort in mind (top right). “All of the guest rooms are small, but that’s so we could squeeze more rooms in,” says Simone. “We never knew how many friends we had until we built a beach house!” To create a sanctuary feel, she chose a bespoke bedhead in a neutral Spotlight fabric by Hill Furnishings, cushions from Kmart and Amart Furniture, a quilt cover from Ikea and a throw from Escape To Paradise. The VJ feature wall was painted in a calming Dulux Blue Oar.

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The study nook (top left) was incorporated into the living area so the family could recharge devices, send an email or (in Charli’s case) finish homework on the go. Upper cabinetry keeps paraphernalia hidden away, while a timber-look desktop adds character.

Dark finishes in the hardware, lighting and benchtops add a touch of drama to the otherwise light and airy main bathroom (right). Simone paired benchtops in Silestone Cemento Spa with Par Taps ‘Portsea’ basin sets in Antique Bronze, then added wall lights found online at Light In The Box, and mirrors from Shine Mirrors.

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A Mimosa ‘Nebraska’ cement and timber dining table from Bunnings, surrounded with chairs from Bayside Outdoor Furniture, can seat a crowd (below). The backyard is protected from the harshest of weather, in particular sand blowing in from the beach, bythe trees bordering the dunes. “The proximity to the beach is amazing,” says Simone. “You can grab a towel and be swimming in the ocean in seconds.” CONTACTS

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Who lives here? Simone, creator of @the_beach_lounge; her husband Richard, a property developer; their daughter, Charli, 13; and the family’s rescue dogs, labrador Missy and labrador/greyhound Archie. How do you describe your style? Simone: “Very relaxed, very coastal. Every decision came down to, ‘Does this remind me of summer days on the beach?’” How do you keep relaxed interiors tidy? “Every sofa and chair in the house is slip-covered and the floors are in a mid-toned timber because it hides the sand better than tiles would.” Any advice for building right on the beach? “You’ve got salt, sand and wind to deal with. Salt in particular is tricky as it corrodes everything, so choose your materials and finishes wisely.”

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1. Gloss white 100 x 100mm subway tiles, Edge Tile + Stone. 2. Simone and Missy outside the front door painted in Wattyl Fantasy Flight. 3. ‘Aurum’ artwork by Lisa Taylor King. 4. ‘Belle’ large pendants in Natural, The Family Love Tree. 5. Exteriors are in Resene Delta; trims in Dulux Lexicon Quarter. 6. Cushions in the main bedroom are from Escape To Paradise. 7. Grey ironbark decking, left untreated to grey naturally, from Redland Bay Roof Trusses.

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CELEBRATING NATURAL MATERIALS, THIS BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HOME IN MELBOURNE SIGNALS A NEW CHAPTER FOR ITS OWNERS STORY JACKIE BRYGEL STYLING ALANA LANGAN PHOTOGRAPHY ALEX REINDERS


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STARTING AFRESH As an interior designer, Christine (pictured opposite) relished the chance to put her creative stamp on every corner of the reincarnated ’70s abode she shares with her husband Andrew. It’s no surprise that one of Christine’s favourite spots to enjoy a cool drink is on the comfy wicker sofa from Satara, layered with cushions by Monica Werner, in the alfresco zone (opposite). The bluestone-look wall clad in tiles by Elegance Tiles provides a dramatic backdrop to lush green tones. ENTRY First impressions certainly count in this home, with the custom-made solid oak door (above left) perfectly matched to the European oak flooring that grounds the upper level. Presiding above the handmade timber bench from Red Hill House is the cherished work ‘Urban Double Decker’ by Melbourne artist Darren Doye. Adding life and beauty to the home is a well-cared-for collection of indoor plants. “My daughter Natasha is living overseas, so I inherited a lot of her plants,” explains Christine.

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LOUNGE ROOM Flooded with natural light, thanks to floor-to-ceiling steel-framed doors from Steel Window Co (below), the lounge room is

both a graceful and relaxed space. “The steel doors are probably my favourite feature in the house,” says Christine. “I’ve always admired them in other homes and wanted to incorporate them here. They bring in the light, yet allow you to close off the room when needed.” Christine found the timber coffee table at Globe West, while the grey sofa was custom-made by Edgeworks Upholstery and rests atop a Bayliss rug.


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retreating to their library (above), where an upholstered ‘Louis’ chair – available from Christine’s design practice, Pure Style Interiors – beckons. A replica Saarinen ‘Tulip’ table from Sokol provides a stylish place upon which to rest a cup of tea.

t was the heart-pounding day interior designer Christine and her husband Andrew will never forget – their family home of more than two decades was due to go under the hammer midmorning, and the house slated to be reborn as their next abode was up for grabs at auction barely a couple of hours later. “We raced from one auction to the next and sold and bought in the same morning,” says Christine. “Our heads were definitely spinning by the end of it!” In fact, she recalls there was only one thing to do once they had signed on the dotted line twice over – head home for a much-needed nap! “We were both completely exhausted by the afternoon,” she says with a laugh. “It was such a whirlwind.

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But we were so pleased that everything fell into place all on the one day.” Happily, too, the couple were unfazed by the fact that their new acquisition – a brown brick ’70s home long overdue for a makeover – was the “ugly duckling” in the street. “Our kids had flown the coop, so we decided we’d like to take on a project,” explains Christine of Pure Style Interiors. “We thought we’d eventually knock the house down and rebuild.” Giving the home little more than a fresh coat of paint, Christine and Andrew lived in it as it was for over a year. “We cleaned it up as best we could and camped in it with our furniture while we started working towards getting permits,” she says.

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“The house is in a heritage overlay area, so we knew there would be a few hoops to jump through, but we didn’t realise how many.” “In the end, we decided not to go ahead with the new build. Costs were escalating and we had to pause. We made the choice to renovate instead. We decided the existing home would be gutted, while the lower part of the block, which is on a slope, would be excavated to make room for the living areas.” Due to the broad scope of the renovation, Christine and Andrew moved out for the 12-month duration, with B James Constructions taking charge of the works. At street level, the existing home was stripped to the core and reconfigured to house the sleeping quarters, bathrooms, a home office and lounge room. On the lower level, a stunning new addition – directly linked by retractable glazed doors to the lush alfresco zone – contains the luminous open-

plan living, kitchen and dining domain. “There was wasted storage space under the old house, so we dug out 450 cubic metres of dirt to create the new living area,” recalls Christine. “It was a big job, but worth it.” For seasoned decorator Christine, working on her own home brought many joys and a few unexpected challenges. “As an interior designer, you tend to second-guess yourself a little when it’s your house,” she reflects. “You’re very personally connected, so it is more challenging. At the same time, you do have carte blanche – it’s all your choice.” A distinct sense of style pervades the abode, showcasing features as practical as they are beautiful. Christine has created a home alive with character and purpose. “My approach was to keep it simple,” she says. “I just wanted this house to be a lovely and comfortable place for us to live. There’s really nothing I would change.”


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“FOR A POINT OF BETWEEN THE TWO LEVELS, I CHOSE SOLID OAK PARQUETRY DOWNSTAIRS AND LINEAR BOARDS ON STREET LEVEL” ~ CHRISTINE

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kitchen (left). Under-bench cabinetry in Dulux Natural White is offset by the moody Evenex joinery in Black Caviar from Elton Group. Above the island, a ‘Nautic’ pendant light from Tigger Hall Design, which Christine brought with her from her former home, pays homage to other inky accents, such as the Beeline Design stools. Practicality is served by an abundance of open and concealed storage, as well as by the low-maintenance marble-look ‘Neolith’ in Estatuario from CDK Stone encasing the island and kitchen splashback. “We love cooking and entertaining, so functionality was very important,” says Christine. BUTLER’S PANTRY Christine selected glossy navy subway tiles – ‘Amano’ in Indigo from Perini Tiles – for the splashback in the butler’s pantry (opposite below left). “I think dark colours add a bit of punch when you need it,” she explains. DINING AREA Luxe touches abound in this home, with billowing custom-made sheer curtains in ‘Antipodes’ by James Dunlop Textiles bringing a sense of softness to the contemporary open-plan domain (below). A trio of Moooi pendants from Space Furniture defines the dining zone, above a custom-made European oak table and chairs by Mark French & Co.

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LIVING AREA “This is where we spend most of our time,” says Christine, of the core chill-out zone (top left & bottom right). A pair of leather armchairs by Wills Furniture has been plumped up with stripey Mokum fabric cushions. Upholstered in Mokum Textiles fabric ‘Ficus’ in Heather, the custom-made sofas are teamed with a rug from The Rug Collection. “The couches are so comfy,” says Christine. The coffee table, designed by Pure Style Interiors, is a bespoke piece (top left & bottom right). DISPLAY CABINET For a self-confessed “crockery junkie”, there’s nothing like a glass dresser such as this custom-made wall unit (top right), designed by Christine and supplied by Yarra Valley Cabinet Makers, to showcase her impressive collection! “If I could have had a dish room, I would have,” says Christine with a laugh. “I’ve got so much crockery.”

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While the stand-out feature of this home is the spectacularly luxurious wine cellar, the little details are equally impressive. A decorator’s dream, wall niches offer an opportunity to display an ever-changing array of, well, just about anything. In Christine’s case, this customised tiled display wall adjacent to the wine cellar and kitchen makes the perfect spot to house plants and treasured collectables. But what makes these display pockets pop? The inside of the niches is finished in a bold, contrasting colour. For a quick-fix, try painting niches in Dulux Domino, from $48.55/L, Bunnings.


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sunlight streams into the inviting guest bedroom, with the beautiful blue bedhead – designed by Christine and custom-made by Edgeworks Upholstery – the star of this sleep zone (below). “To me, blue is such a serene colour and there are so many versions of it,” says Christine. The evocative framed works by Simon Palmer – available from Pure Style Interiors – pick up the watery accents, while a silk cushion (on right) and a chunky knitted throw – both from Cultiver – add further colour and comfort. On the timber table from Voyager Interiors sits a metallic lamp bought at Bloomingdales.


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POWDER ROOM Dramatic Cole & Son’s Fornasetti ‘Riflesso’ wallpaper from Radford Furnishings leaves an indelible impression in the downstairs

powder room (top left). “I’ve always loved this paper and I thought, ‘I’m going to give it a go and use it here’,” explains Christine, who paired a curvaceous Omvivo basin with a mirror supplied by Yarra Valley Cabinet Makers. MAIN BEDROOM The road to sleep zone bliss begins when you enter Christine and Andrew’s tranquil bedroom (top right). “I think a bedroom needs to be welcoming and comfortable with lots of beautiful soft furnishings,” says Christine. “We love to read in bed, so a lovely upholstered bedhead and good lamp lighting always helps.” The bedside lamp is by Ralph Lauren. FAMILY BATHROOM Honed Carrara marble hexagon wall tiles from Perini Tiles add a delicate touch to the family bathroom (bottom left & right), where a sculptural freestanding Kado ‘Lux Petite’ tub from Reece takes centrestage.

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outdoors is always a joy when your covered space is a light and lush all-weather haven (below). A shapely oversized wicker pendant from House Of Orange illuminates the Globe West outdoor dining setting, giving the spotted gum decked area even more of an outdoor room feel. In the foreground, a ceramic drum from Meizai doubles as a colourful side table. CONTACTS

Interior design Pure Style Interiors, 0409 804 066, purestyleinteriors.com.au Builder B James Constructions, 0417 331 700 Architect Greenway Hirst Page, (03) 9329 2611, ghp.biz

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Who lives here? Christine, an interior designer, and her husband Andrew, who works in software sales. What’s your best decorating advice? Christine: “I like to start slow. Some people want to have the grand picture first off, but it can be overwhelming. When it comes to soft furnishings and artwork, give yourself time to layer.” What’s your favourite time of day here? “The morning, when the sunlight pours in.” What do you love about this home in summer? “The fact that it’s a great entertaining house. We can open up the glass doors at the back and have that seamless transfer inside to out.” Do you think you’re here to stay now? “There may be another project to come for us, but for now we’re really enjoying it. We’re very settled here, with beautiful neighbours. We’re just so happy in this spot.”

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COASTAL DREAMING INSPIRED BY EAST COAST AMERICAN STYLE, THIS EXPANSIVE NOOSA HOME EXUDES ELEGANCE AND UNDERSTATED SEASIDE CHARM STORY & STYLING KYLIE JACKES PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN DOWNS

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TO THE BEACH For Kristy, Trent and daughters Chloe and Willow

(all pictured opposite), home is a little slice of the Hamptons on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Designed by Kristy to exude a relaxed yet timeless elegance, a sea of ocean-inspired hues flow throughout each space. “In every room I wanted a unique, memorable feature or detail,” says Kristy – and the pool room is no exception (below). In addition to beautiful furnishings, the soaring cathedral ceilings create a light-filled loft accessible via a ladder. “For now it’s just decorative, but in the future I’m sure the girls will use it as a reading area,” explains the mum-of-two.


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risty and Trent’s Sunshine Coast home has no shortage of admirers. Each week, people stop to knock on their coral pink front door or slip a note under it to ask about their place with its traditional architecture reminiscent of something you’d expect to find in Cape Cod or Nantucket, rather than Queensland’s Noosa. “The most common question people ask is what colour we used on the exterior,” says Kristy. “It’s not a paint off-the-shelf, but a colour I had custom mixed, so unfortunately all I can tell them is it’s grey with a green undertone.” Beyond the timeless grey and white colour scheme, it’s the home’s classic Hamptons styling that has attracted attention from passers-by – and on Kristy’s Instagram account, which has documented the family’s building journey step by step. “I’ve been overwhelmed by people’s interest – it’s not something I expected, but it has been lovely because building our home has been very close to my heart,” reflects Kristy. The talented decorator not only drafted the design for the house, but also project managed its 10-month build and sourced the plethora of decorative finishes and fixtures – from the oversized architraves, barn doors and tapware, to the mature trees that give the garden an established feel. A long time in the making, the couple searched for several years for a location to build, while Kristy bided her time pinning pics of inspiring east coast architecture. Eventually, when a vacant block came up for sale by the waterway in an area they loved, she knew it was the perfect place. “I could instantly imagine it,” she says.

“FOR ME, THE IS Hamptons style ALL ABOUT ELEGANT, TIMELESS COLOURS AND DETAILS” ~ KRISTY ENTRANCE

Kristy and daughter Chloe (pictured top) enjoy the sunshine by the attention-grabbing double front door, painted in Dulux Coral Oasis (top). The textural facade features a towering wall of stacked stones that, incredibly, were sourced from Gumtree. LIVING ROOM

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fireplace (right), while a window seat topped with cushions from Dasch Design takes advantage of garden views. A timber coffee table from Hamptons Collections, available from Kristy’s company Gmelli Design, provides textural contrast – as does the unique VJ board ceiling, adorned with a gold pendant light from Discovery Noosa. Open shelves showcase some carefully curated coastal pieces, including blue coral from Hamptons Home.

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the kitchen is welcoming and generous in scale (below). A decorative timber island, topped in durable marble-look ‘Neolith’ by CDK Stone, is the central feature within the space. The base of the bench is painted in a custom deep grey to complement Dulux Snow Season on the walls. Gold cabinetry handles, Perrin & Rowe fixtures from The English Tapware Company and pendant lights above the island add a dash of luxe. “The chandelier frames were the right style for the space, but wrong colour – so I transformed them with antique-effect gold paint,” says Kristy. To find similar pendants, try The Montauk Lighting Co.


HALLWAY A drop zone by the front door helps the family organise

essentials (above). Rather than custom shelves, a cabinet from Style My Home was made to fit, with a picture light from Temple & Webster matching a brushed gold chandelier in the hall. “This space is really functional because it acts like a mud room,” explains Kristy. “The girls keep their shoes and hats here, and sit down to put them on.” Keeping the look consistent throughout the home, walls painted in Dulux Snow Season provide a beautiful foil for hallway details such as archways and wainscoting painted in Dulux Lexicon Quarter.


“I wanted a two-storey home with a gable roof and lots of windows and doors, which overlooked and opened onto a central outdoor area and pool, where the kids could play.” And that’s exactly what Kristy and Trent built. Juggling project management with daughters Chloe, now five, and Willow, two, in tow, Kristy admits time constraints made her incredibly efficient and decisive. “Willow was just a baby at the time, so everything – research, sourcing finishes and site visits – had to be done between her three sleeps each day. It was crazy, but I loved the experience,” she adds. The home’s street appeal is matched with equally charming interiors – a cohesive palette of grey, white and shades of blue flowing throughout the spaces, imbued with unique details and Hamptons character. Wainscoting and VJ boards add classic elegance and texture to walls, while a loft in the pool room – complete with a porthole window and ladder – adds a playful element. Shelving from Provincial Home Living was also seamlessly incorporated into the build, which saved time and joinery costs, and allowed the couple to splurge on custom-made pieces that include a daybed by the pool and double bunk in Chloe’s room (see page 94), which Kristy designed. “I wanted to carry through details like the white cross balustrades, which are classic Hamptons,” she explains, “and the bunk bed’s been a real winner – the girls love it!” Moving from a two-bedroom rental into this expansive split-level abode, the family has embraced the abundance of glorious space – but it’s the simple things that make this home work so well. “One of the things I love most is that this home is all connected, so we’re never too far away from one another,” says Kristy. And that is exactly how this family of four likes to spend its days in the sunshine. FLOOR PLAN Ground floor

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Surrounded by French doors that open onto the pool and alfresco area, the dining area has a relaxed indoor-outdoor feel (left). The timber dining table from Style My Home paired with generous Provincial Home Living rattan chairs are ideal for entertaining, with ambience after dark provided by a pendant from Hamptons Style. POOL ROOM

In the pool room (top), walls painted in Dulux Lexicon Quarter are far from plain, with

VJ panelling adding texture and depth. Evoking the look of custom joinery, ‘Bellevue’ library shelving from Provincial Home Living has been seamlessly incorporated in the room’s design, and houses ceramics, treasured books, lush flowers and greenery. A plush sofa from Eclectic Style is topped with an array of blue and white cushions from Style My Home and Pottery Barn, and is positioned to take advantage of pools views. “In summer, the room is a shady retreat,” says Kristy. “In winter, it gets lovely sun – it’s one of my favourite spots.”

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MAIN BEDROOM Decadently spacious, Kristy and Trent’s private oasis boasts soaring ceilings and relaxing views across parkland and the nearby canal (below). “I love the cathedral ceilings,” enthuses Kristy. “It creates a lovely amount of space and light, and the wainscoting adds that extra element of sophistication.” Grey-white walls contrast beautifully against the white timber bed and side tables from Hamptons Collections, with linen from Adairs and draping curtains from Pret-A-Portiere enhancing the soft, more feminine feel. Although Kristy admits Trent was keen to have carpet in the bedroom, she couldn’t resist the look of French Grey oak from Royal Oak Floors – adding a Miss Amara rug for comfort.


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ENSUITE Dreamy in every way, Kristy and Trent’s ensuite on the upper level

is truly a space to relax and unwind (above). A sculptural ‘Luxe’ bath from Highgrove Bathrooms overlooks a view of the pool area, with French doors softened by a sheer flax linen curtain from Ezibuy that filters through the right amount of natural light. Keeping the palette to just three muted colours, the creamy tones of the marble mosaics on the floor, from Marble & Ceramic Corp, were matched with a glamorous beaded chandelier. For a similar pendant, look at the range of natural-coloured beaded chandeliers from Early Settler. NOVEMBER 2018

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Fabulously fun, custom-made double bunks are a hit for sleepovers. “Rather than just buy standard bunks, I designed these to suit the house and I also thought the boxed stairs would be a lot safer than a ladder rail,” explains Kristy, of the beds made by builder Wes Hall. Dressed in pink linen sheets, a rotating array of throw cushions and toys gives each bed a distinct look. ‘Malmo’ linen throw in Blush and Rose Pink, $119.99, Adairs. For similar bunk beds, search for ‘My Design Bunk Bed’ on Ebay.


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It’s not surprising the guest room (top left) is often occupied by friends visiting from out of town. “They comment it’s like staying at a resort with a lovely homey feel,” reflects Kristy. A ‘Hampton’ canopy bed from Early Settler, dressed with Adairs vintage washed linen, sets the tone for relaxation. A pair of Designer Boys prints from Style My Home echo the home’s coastal theme. BATHROOM

Despite having a shared bathroom (top right & above right) adjoining their bedrooms, the girls favour the downstairs bathroom, as it’s just a short dash from the pool. Jatana Interiors tiles give a distinctive look to the floor, while decorative elements – including a glass cabinet from Style My Home – add character. Kristy sourced many of the fixtures and finishes throughout the house online, including the shell mirror and basin – which was an Ebay find. For similar gold tapware, try ABI Architectural Bathrooms & Interiors.

WILLOW’S BEDROOM

As much of an indoor playground as it is a bedroom, Willow’s room (left) features an Amart Furniture house bed and a slide from The Little Interior, which was a second birthday present. A canopy from The Little Kidz Closet and Adairs linen provide pops of pink to the otherwise grey and white scheme. “Willow still prefers sleeping in her cot, so the bed is more of a cubby house at the moment, but we’re hoping she’ll eventually take to it,” says Kristy.

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POOL “The pool is a real feature as the home wraps

around the courtyard space and you can see the water from most rooms,� says Kristy. The best view, though, is undoubtedly from the aptly named pool room (below). For a seamless look, travertine envelops the area, flows into the pool and up the wall to form a raised garden bed and planter for a frangipani. An arbour is destined to provide dappled shade once a potted bougainvillea is fully established.

CONTACTS

Interior designer Gmelli Design, 0416 392 765, @gmellidesign Builder Wes Hall Builders, 0419 793 241 Landscaper Earth Creation Landscapes, 0407 928 630, earthcreation landscapes.com.au

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Who lives here? Kristy, owner of Gmelli Design; her husband Trent of Giumelli Group; their daughters Chloe, five, and Willow, two; and Ralphy the dog. How would you describe your style? Kristy: “Hamptons with a splash of tropical.” What was your best decision of the build? “The shape of the home, which enabled the layout to flow and used the whole block.” Where do you source your pieces? “Mainly online. I love Style My Home, Luxe Furniture & Homewares, Provincial Home Living, French Knot and Hamptons Home.” How do you beat the heat in summer? “We use the pool a lot or we head down to Noosa River or Main Beach.” What do you love most about the place? “That we’ve created something that’s beautiful and works so well for us as a family.”

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1. Oak flooring in French Grey, Royal Oak Floors. 2. Chloe and Willow relax on Ikea ‘Ingolf’ barstools with mum Kristy. 3. ‘Arabesque’ white gloss splashback tiles, Ceramica Senio. 4. Oak arm chair, Style My Home. 5. ‘Classic Stripe’ cushion in Aqua Mist, Pottery Barn; ‘Bohemian Blossom’ cushion, Style My Home. 6. Custom daybed, Wes Hall Builders. For a similar exterior look, try Scyon Linea Weatherboard. 7. ‘Tahitian’ fan in White with White blades, Beacon Lighting.

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A LAST-MINUTE DIVERSION ON THE WAY HOME FROM A GOLD COAST HOLIDAY LANDED A MELBOURNE FAMILY A NEW HOME AND LIFE IN THE QUEENSLAND SUN WORDS & STYLING TAMARA SIMONEAU PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN DOWNS

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SEASIDE DREAMING DIY guru Alicia and her sales executive husband Jarrod had no previous plans to do the big move to Queensland from Melbourne, but this Burleigh Heads home led to a spur-ofthe-moment change of heart. “The opportunity presented itself and we ran with it,� says Alicia (pictured below, with Jarrod and their sons, Kanye and Keanu). The outdoor area is a palmfringed tropical paradise, featuring merbau decking and white-painted, built-in seating (opposite).


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of the can” for her interiors – in this case, Taubmans Flat White – then plays with texture and tone in her furnishings (top & above). That’s seen to great effect in the dining room with a tree-trunk dining table from St Barts, paired with ‘Havana’ rattan chairs from Village Stores. A beaded chandelier from Vast Furniture & Homewares and jumbo ‘Jute Tassels’ wall hanging from The Dharma Door complete the eclectic global vibe.

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n a steamy Queensland day in January 2016, Alicia, Jarrod and their boys, Kanye, 12, and Keanu, 10, were all packed up and ready to head back to their Melbourne home after a fun-filled weekend on the Gold Coast. Then, during a quick pit stop at a skate shop on the way to the airport, serendipity stepped in. “I was looking at homes in a real estate window while the boys browsed in the shop and this home jumped out at me,” explains Alicia. “Once we hopped back into the car, Jarrod said to call the agent to see if we could have an inspection. We did a U-turn and met him at the house 15 minutes later.” By then, the inspection was almost a formality. “We instantly fell in love,” says Alicia. “I have moved around a lot, but had never seen a home so architecturally quirky, with all the raked ceilings, timber beams and split levels.” Its location – on a Burleigh Heads hill with views to the ocean – was the icing on the cake, in spite of a tired, and rather colourful, interior. “I loved the layout so I knew all it needed was a cosmetic makeover,” says Alicia, who had grown up learning the ropes of home renovation from her parents. “My vision for it was all white. I loved all the cladding so I knew the house would look brilliant with a few coats of white paint.” Once ensconced in their new home and state, the couple tackled the backyard as their first project, adding an expansive new merbau deck and seamless glass fence to instantly transform the existing pool into a resort-style oasis – complete with a backdrop of sky-high palms and tropical greenery. “The existing decking hadn’t been maintained and the yard was overgrown,” says Alicia.


LIVING ROOM This space is a cleverly curated melting-pot of ethnic influences, with a distinct Aussie sensibility (below). A ‘Denali’ textured diamond tribal rug from Miss Amara is plush underfoot and a ‘Hamali Block’ coffee table in Natural from Uniqwa Furniture adds raw texture to the bright, white room. Crafty Alicia has even used dried cast-offs from her palms as wall art. “I find the fronds so beautiful and I really struggle to throw them away,” she says.


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POOLSIDE “I knew I wanted an area large enough for us as a family

to enjoy the pool,” says Alicia. Retaining walls ingeniously double as a roomy built-in daybed (top), where Alicia often relaxes and enjoys the spoils of her renovation. A macramé hanging piece and white plant stand from Au Fait Living, as well as a pouf, cushions and a throw from Hello Trader, add a splash of Marrakech magic to the outdoors. The all-white scheme continues in the kitchen (above & opposite).

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“We had our work cut out for us. Now we use the area every day. Jarrod has a dip most mornings and, in the warmer months, the kids are in the pool before and after school.” Next, Alicia stocked up on white paint and got to work spraypainting the entire interior herself. “I watched some tutorials online and thought, ‘How hard could it be?’,” she recalls. “The more I used the spray gun, the easier it became, and doing it myself saved so much time and money.” She also taught herself how to tile and, along the way, has built a devoted online community addicted to her DIY renovation tips and clever upcycling projects. “I have loved sharing ideas and having such an interactive following. I’ve been told so many wonderful stories of how I’ve given confidence to women who have lacked self-esteem in their ability to be crafty,” says Alicia, who Instagrams under the handle @my.burleigh.reno. Alicia’s craftiness has created a home that captures the feel of an endless summer, with subtly eclectic global undertones permeating every room. “Coming from a much colder Melbourne climate where I was always drawn to clean lines and a modern monochrome design, my style is now evolving, with lots of natural and textured furnishings,” says Alicia. “I feel like I’m in my element here, and the weather and lifestyle play a big part in that.” After all their hard work, the family is now revelling in their spontaneous sea change. “This is the first property that I have ever felt could be my forever home,” says Alicia. “It has turned into much more than I ever could have imagined and we get plenty of family and friends visiting.” And that summer holiday vibe that first enticed the family to move to Queensland is never far away. “We are never in a hurry to leave the house,” laughs Alicia.


KITCHEN “It was important to me to have a large and very functional

kitchen,� says Alicia. The oversized window maximises the view of the backyard and opens up the kitchen to the balcony (below). A white subway-tile splashback mirrors the herringbone layout of the bleached Tasmanian oak flooring, while Carrara benchtops from Smartstone add a hint of grey to the clean, white colour scheme. Wooden-topped stools from Kmart and a timber sculpture from Bali bring earthy touches.


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wow-factor windows

“These arched windows were one of the features that drew me to the property in the first place,� says Alicia. Keep beautiful windows on show 24/7 by installing external shutters to control light. Alicia and Jarrod opted for motorised roller blinds from Factory Direct Shutters, Awnings & Blinds, $990 each.


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MAIN BEDROOM

“It’s a large space with beautiful views to our backyard, so lazy Sunday morning lay-ins are magnificent,” enthuses Alicia of her favourite room in the home. It’s easy to see why, with a bright white canvas accentuating the luxe bedding from Domayne, Pillow Talk and Adairs. A rattan chair from Au Fait Living and ‘Zadar’ rug from Miss Amara add a boho flair. “I really enjoy styling and changing the look up as often as I can,” says Alicia. KANYE’S ROOM

“I think the secret to styling a boy’s bedroom is keeping the bed and side tables practical, and just changing the soft furnishings as they grow,” says Alicia of 12-year-

old Kanye’s bedroom (above). A neutral-coloured upholstered bedhead from Furniture ’N’ More, art from Yorkelee and a bench seat from Kmart – that Alicia recovered in a denim-look blue – are a perfect fit for a tween. The ‘Midi Mod’ beanbag chair in Tan from Home Day (right) creates a relaxed reading nook. GUEST BATHROOM

This was one of the first rooms Alicia and Jarrod tackled (top right). ‘Cuccaro’ rectified tiles in White and White Gloss from National Tiles are a perfect pairing, with black tapware and a round mirror from Adairs creating a striking balance. “We wanted this bathroom to give our friends and family a sense they were being spoilt.”

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LIVING WALL “I love how plants bring the

outdoors in, adding colour and layers to the decor,” says Alicia, who bought four pocketed wall hangings off Ebay and screwed them side by side to a fence just off the kitchen, before adding armfuls of succulents (above). She made her own planter basket using seagrass mats from unnings.

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Who lives here? Alicia, a stay-at-home mum and Instagram DIY decorator; her husband Jarrod, a sales executive; their sons Kanye, 12, and Keanu, 10; and toy cavoodles, Mitsy and Luna. Tips for tackling a DIY reno? Alicia: “Work out what you can confidently achieve yourself and seek two or three quotes from tradespeople to achieve the rest. Also, organise and pay for products yourself and don’t be shy to ask for a better price.” Best advice on how to get started? “Don’t rush. Renovations take time, so enjoy the process. Have a moodboard and be open to using low- and high-end products. You don’t need to spend a fortune to achieve a look.” Top three favourite local homewares stores? “Au Fait Living, Maison & Maison and Salvage Imports.”

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n a world where many houses are ripped apart, renovated and often put on the market before the owners have so much as made a cup of tea in their new kitchen, Hilary and Nick’s house, 40 minutes west of London, shows what a true labour of love the creation of a home can be. The house they share with their three children, Olive, nine, Iris, seven, and Herbie, two, sits not far from the River Thames in Buckinghamshire and after four years of saving, a year of renovating and two years of living, it is still a work in progress. Not that you’d know to look at it. The couple chanced on the Edwardian terrace in 2011 and moved in two days before Iris was born. “We knew on that first viewing that this would be our home,” says Hilary. “It was filled with charm but there was no denying it was in quite a state, with a lot of strange DIY upgrades.” There were also all the usual ‘renovator’s delights’: matted carpets, blown plaster, a quarter of a ceiling missing in what is now the playroom, no heating and a mouse infestation. “We begged, borrowed and stole just enough to buy the house, but we didn’t have anything to renovate it,” Hilary recalls. “When the kitchen ceiling fell down the first Christmas we were here, we just had to leave it bare to the rafters. We did decorate the sitting room but the rest of the house stayed as it was for four long years while we saved and planned.” Despite the wait, there were definite benefits to living in the home before any work started. The extra time allowed the couple to consider how to make the home work best for their family, with

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the pair developing their own strong ideas of what they wanted before they even contacted an architect. While the vast, open-air renovated spaces are certainly appealing, it is Hilary’s incredible eye for colour and pattern that particularly makes this house unique. “We moved to New York for a couple of years for Nick’s work and I ran wholesale for a jewellery designer,” says Hilary. “It’s really where my love of interiors took on a life of its own. Industrial, loft living was really influential, flea markets and reclamation sites were everywhere and Ebay was cheap and cheerful.” Arguably this is also where Hilary honed her skills for hunting out interior treasure. “I’d rather have an empty wall than rush into a purchase simply to finish a room and be stuck with something that I don’t adore,” she remarks. “I take a long time to make decisions but then generally I’m happy with the results.” Friends with good taste also came in handy, with Hilary calling in Nicky Guymer from styling company Someday Studio for the finer details. “She’s an authority on all things interior, so she came in at the end to help with details and to pull things together,” says Hilary. “There were certain rooms I just ran out of steam on, like our bedroom, and she helped me fall in love with it again.” Woven with the souvenirs of life, the home reflects this family perfectly – and has also ignited a new passion. “When we were doing the house I definitely thought, ‘This is it, never again’,” Hilary says, before adding: “Nowadays, however, I can’t quite stop saving ideas on Pinterest, so I do wonder if I’ve got another house in me...” We’ll definitely be staying tuned!

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HEART OF THE HOME The kitchen and casual dining area is where Hilary, Nick

and their three children spend most of their time (below). “Remembering, in our old kitchen, how we used to put chopping boards on the floor to prep vegetables reminds us of just how far we’ve come,” says Hilary (pictured opposite, with Nick and their three children), recalling when they first moved to their home in a small village outside London. Family and friends visit most weekends, and Nick, the self-proclaimed chef of the house, flexes his culinary muscles in the kitchen that flows seamlessly out to the garden. “We were originally going to have bi-fold doors onto the garden, as I felt it was a shame not to be able to open up the whole of the back of the house, but Nick held fast on the Crittall-style and I’m so pleased he did,” says Hilary. Try Steel Windows Australia for similar.


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Grey is far from dull, as shown by Hilary’s choice of blue-toned ‘Pigeon’ by Farrow & Ball on the lounge room walls (for similar, try Dulux Serena). “I originally planned for the living room to be a dark, brooding snug, but I’m pleased I hit more of a middle ground as it feels so calm and timeless without being boring,” she says. A lush forest velvet sofa (try Globe West for similar) brings another shade of green to this tranquil nook. Visit dulux.com.au.


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A handmade, wall-mounted swan by Tamar Mogendorff (available from Hello Little Birdie) takes pride of place on the chimney breast (above). “It’s been hung all over the house, most recently in the playroom, but I think, here, she has found her home,” says Hilary. Artworks propped up on the mantelpiece, including snapshots taken by a friend in New York and watercolours painted by Hilary herself, together with layered textiles – plentiful cushions and throws, and a Moroccan-style rug (try West Elm) – reflect the informal character of the space. But however relaxed this room appears to be, it’s

also resolutely for grown-ups only. “Turning the old dining room into a playroom has been good for my sanity,” says Hilary. “Daytime life, and its mess, is at the back of the house. The kids go to bed and the evenings are spent here. It’s a sanctuary.” Clutter-controlling storage also helps to keep this a restful space; bespoke cabinetry in the alcoves (left) houses design magazines, well-read books and trinkets and treasures. Assorted cushions and artworks break up the green scheme (opposite). Artworks include two framed textiles by Maze & Vale from Fibresmith in Melbourne, hung either side of a black-and-white Piet Mondrian print.

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“IT’S NOT AN ostentatious HOUSE – WE USE EVERY INCH OF IT. IT’S OUR HOME, NOT family A MUSEUM PIECE” ~ HILARY

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By Nick’s own admission, there were very few things that he was concerned about during the renovations, but the kitchen (above) was definitely one he was interested in: expansive work surfaces were a must for this keen cook, as was spatial planning for the kitchen’s three fridges. “He bought the drinks fridge for the old kitchen – never mind that we were basically camping in a house and had no ceiling,” says Hilary. “I hate having ugly appliances on show so the Smeg fridge was my doing. But my dreams of a dedicated laundry room were quashed when Nick insisted on another enormous fridge/freezer in there, which means my house is still covered in laundry.” Though clean and modern, the kitchen is sympathetic to the age of the home, and vintage pieces, such as the

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salvaged cabinet bought in New York (top right) and the original sash windows that were refurbished and relocated add character to the new extension. Flanked by Silestone benchtops, the Perrin & Rowe ‘Ionian’ brass mixer (available at The English Tapware Company) and Villeroy & Boch butler’s sink (right) embody a streamlined version of a country kitchen. DINING AREA

The central dining space (opposite) manages to create the perfect marriage between the modern and the reclaimed. A French banqueting table is paired with beer festival benches that sit on geometric floor tiles – a classic Victorian pattern reworked by Terrazzo Tiles in London – while a trio of Gubi ‘Ronde’ pendants makes a bold statement above the table.



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The soft, romantic colour scheme in Hilary and Nick’s bedroom (above) is contrasted with bold ceramic lighting (Original BTC ‘Fin’ pendants) and a leather upholstered bed. Hilary was initially unsure about her choice of sweet Sandberg wallpaper, worrying it was too feminine, but this was something interior styling company Someday Studio decided to enhance rather than fight by introducing blush bedlinen (try I Love Linen) and delicate bedside tables. IRIS’ BEDROOM

Comparatively little was spent on the girls’ rooms, with statement wallpapers and painted floorboards forming the basis for the design. Set on a discontinued Orla Kiely print for Iris’ room (top right), Hilary scoured Ebay and finally found the couple of

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rolls needed to complete her vision. Hilary has a vast collection of bedlinen and loves to mix up the patterns — “I think it makes a kid’s room less childish, more modern, but still fun,” she says. The rattan headboard is from Leo & Moon in the UK: similar styles can be found at The Family Love Tree. OLIVE’S BEDROOM

Hilary wanted to give eldest daughter Olive a room (right) that would stand the test of time as she got older. Grey curtains, graphic cushions and an art print by Ilka Mészely (etsy.com/shop/meszely) tone down the prettiness of the floral Farrow & Ball wallpaper (available through Natty & Polly). The single bed is a Victorian antique with a custom-made mattress. “It was worth it to give something so beautiful another life,” says Hilary.

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BATHROOM The family bathroom is one of Hilary’s

favourite places (below), with beloved pieces including her long-awaited roll-top bath (try Cast Iron Bathtubs) and an octopus print by Justin Landon (go to loveobjects. bigcartel.com). Though the room’s palette is simple, texture is abundant, from the encaustic herringbone floor tiles to the striped hammam bath towels sourced in Tunisia by Someday Studio (try Delightfully Turkish) and a curtain from Anthropologie.


CONTACTS

Architect Heighway Associates Architects, heighwayassociates.com Interior styling Someday Studio, somedaystudio.co.uk

GARDEN “We really lucked out with the beautiful weeping silver birch

tree, which acts like a natural parasol for the decking area,” says Hilary. “But, apart from that, the garden was in a fairly shocking state. Nick took charge of tearing things down, digging things up and levelling things off, while I set about sourcing the planters and garden furniture from Ebay and Salvo fairs (above). My mum is gardening mad and has given us amazing advice as well as cuttings from her own garden.” Here the family, including all three children, enjoy the rewards of all the hard work.

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Who lives here? Hilary, a stay-at-home mum and fledgling upholsterer; Nick, a product developer; and their three children, Olive, nine, Iris, seven, and Herbie, two. Which room do you like most? Hilary: “I really like the bathroom. I’ve always wanted a roll-top bath — what a brat! I do love my Aga for the same reason. My mum always wanted one and I think that desire was passed down to me.” Any happy accidents? “I thought vaulted ceilings might work upstairs to create more light. Mentioning this in passing to the builders, it was as good as done on my next site visit and completely changes the feel of the space.” Most treasured piece? “The wall-mounted swan by Tamar Mogendorff, which hangs in our sitting room.”

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6 1. Sandberg ‘Maj’ wallpaper; available through Natty & Polly. 2. The garden is an ever-evolving joy. “While it’s always a work in progress, I kill a few less plants each year and I love seeing it mature,” says Hilary. 3. Orla Kiely ‘Flower Blossom’ wallpaper is a discontinued design; try Ebay, where Hilary found hers. 4. Tongue-and-groove panelling; try Easycraft ‘EasyClad’ lining boards, Bunnings. 5. Collected ceramics by Hay And Liberty; Hay ‘Cacti Dos’ ornament (at back) available from Ivy Muse. 6. Walls in Farrow & Ball ‘Oval Room Blue’; try Dulux Salt Blue. 7. Terrazzo tiles; try ‘Facet’ porcelain tiles, Tile Mob.

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MAKING A HOME FEEL warm, welcoming and lived-in is one of the most important objectives for home owners. It’s also interior designer Melissa Redwood’s day job. Melissa frequently collaborates with luxury residential builders Webb & Brown-Neaves to design display homes that feel a world away from the usual definition of the phrase. For her latest project – with no in-residence clients to work around – Melissa could go kid-in-a-candy-store crazy with her creative ideas. But how to imprint personality on a home when there’s no family living there? Injecting an empty home with soul is a challenge she is familiar with. “I prefer a style that’s warm and inviting, not cold and clinical,” she says. The first step was to tweak the initial design brief – Melissa and home designer Joseph Calasara were inspired by the idea of Asian resorts, particularly the distinctive style of Japanese architecture. Melissa then twisted the concept to embrace the on-trend ‘Japandi’ look, with the warmth and appeal of Scandinavian design: “Japanese interiors are generally very monochromatic in colour. We’ve blended this with a hint of Scandinavian interior design, with pastel tones softening the overall scheme.” The traditional black accents of a Japanese-style interior were replaced with charcoal and softened with the addition of dove greys and blush pinks, as well as an abundance of pale oak timber. Luxury finishes and a floor plan that flows seamlessly from living spaces to an outdoor room and pool lend a definite holiday vibe. Yet, the overall feeling of the space is most definitely that of a home – and one that you’d be forever thrilled to come back to.

LIVING ROOM Large-scale porcelain tiles in deep charcoal were a bold choice of flooring for the main living areas, particularly with all the dark joinery. Yet, the result is not at all gloomy. “The floor tiles have an aged patina look about them, with plenty of movement, and give a more earthy and organic feel,” says Melissa. White walls and an abundance of sunlight help to lift the dark base palette, as do the soft furnishings and a jute rug from Armadillo & Co.


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Recessed shelves are a recurring feature throughout, but they’re not just a pretty aesthetic element. As Melissa says, they trump closed-of cupboards to make a house feel homely. “I always suggest installing open shelves to display books, photos or travel mementos,” she says.

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STUDY NOOK Made in solid French oak stained black to match the laminate in the kitchen and living area, the wall of shelving delineates the study – a neat little nook with enough room for two to work side by side. “As you can see, I didn’t want to fill the shelves too much,” says Melissa. “It was more about showing off the timber work.” On the other side, the shelving acts as a balustrade for the staircase.

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a clever feature that will make entertainers swoon. “A sliding French oak panel, surrounded by charcoal powder-coated steel, opens onto the scullery where food or dishes can be passed through the little hole in the wall,” explains Melissa. Caesarstone benchtops in Raven sit atop cabinets in the same dark Polytec Woodmatt laminate in Bottega Oak used in the living room joinery.


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“I like to use continuity, so if I’m picking a light pendant, I like to choose from a family, using large, small or a cluster throughout the home,” says Melissa. Here, a trio of ‘Aver’ pendants from Lights Lights Lights sit above an oak table (try Stressless for similar) and dining chairs from Satara.


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Melissa emphasised the change in level with diferent flooring, using French oak boards instead of the tiles. But how does the little room appear to be floating? She and Joseph had the genius on-the-spot idea to paint the lower half of the platform black, creating the illusion of suspension.

SITTING ROOM Separated from the action of the main living area and furnished with a sofa from MRD Home and woven chair from Satara, this Scandinavian-inspired sitting room is ideal for quiet relaxation.


ENSUITE Dark charcoal tiles from Tiles Expo envelop the ensuite, inspired by images of Japanese bathhouses with dramatic black stone walls. But Melissa opted for ceramic over a natural stone. “Stone requires maintenance,” she says. “Luckily, technology has come a long way with tiles – they can have so much movement and texture, making them look and feel just like real stone.”

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main BEDROOM With an open ensuite, walk-in wardrobe and the glamour of a custom-made four-poster bed, the main bedroom brings hotel luxury home. Here, a Globe West bedside table with rattan detail, along with lush pastel bedlinen, epitomises the home’s ‘Japandi’ theme.

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STAIRCASE “This home required a huge amount of fine detailing,” says Melissa. “One feature in particular is the staircase – normally the exposed edge of a staircase is covered by a stringer, which may hide any imperfections, but in this home, everything is exposed, showing off the fine craftsmanship of the timber staircase installer.” The planter box under the stairs is a genius inclusion for the black-thumbed – containing preserved moss from Italy, it’s a permanent green feature that requires zero maintenance. For similar, try preserved moss from Easygreen Interior.

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GARDEN Tim Davies Landscaping was engaged to construct a garden around the home and pool. They designed a blissful Zen sanctuary, complete with a moon gate as a stunning centrepiece.

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A garden and home should work in stylistic unison. “The landscaper used our interior brief and developed an exterior concept to match,” Melissa explains. Japanese influences are evident in this design in the winding stone pathways, lush plantings and sculptural curves.

SOURCE BOOK Interior designer: Melissa Redwood, 0407 995 671, melissaredwooddesigns.com.au. Builder: Webb & Brown-Neaves, (08) 6365 4060, wbhomes.com.au. Landscaper: Tim Davies Landscaping, (08) 9441 0200, tdl.com.au.


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A DREAM LAUNDRY WHETHER YOU’RE BUILDING A LAUNDRY FROM SCRATCH OR UPDATING AN EXISTING ONE, OUR EXPERT TIPS WILL HELP YOU CREATE A ROOM THAT SCRUBS UP SUPERBLY WORDS SHELLEY TUSTIN

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LAUNDRY IS THE GIFT that keeps on giving, with the bottom of the hamper a mythical place many of us never see. Laundries are also prone to attract household detritus – school bags, muddy boots, dog toys and more – which all adds up to a space you may not want to spend time in. By contrast, a well-planned laundry is a lovely space to be in, which can make the endless cycle of washing, drying and folding feel like less of a chore. Read on to find out how.

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PLAN AHEAD If building from scratch, placement is the first question. Consider noise levels (putting a tumble dryer next to the TV room isn’t ideal) and access to the washing line outside. If updating, try to make every centimetre count. “Add storage cupboards or shelves on top of front-loading appliances,” suggests designer Michael Allsopp of Spaceworks.


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STORE IT! Keep frequently used products on shelves within easy reach and make sure everything else has a designated home behind closed doors; plan space for bulky items such as laundry baskets, so they don’t have to sit out. A pull-out or fold-down ironing board is an amazing space saver, but make sure you’ve got a place to plug in the iron!

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The laundry often has to fulfil more than just one purpose; it could be a laundry/ mudroom or a laundry/shower room for rinsing of after swims. At the very least, it’s likely to wind up as a storage space. “Think how you may incorporate these multiple functions into the space,” says Michael. “I achieve this through the use of large cupboards with adjustable internal shelves, hooks for easy access to coats and school bags, deep drawers and shoe storage.” Add in a bench seat for putting on shoes and you’ve created an enviable mudroom.

3 of the best WASHING MACHINES Picking the right washing machine is key to keeping energy costs low and creating efficient workflows.

“Given how much we use our washers and dryers, you will get a huge amount of value by purchasing a well-known, quality brand”

Siemens iQ800 9kg Washing Machine with sensoFresh, $1999, Winning Appliances.

~ Jordan Rogers, senior category expert, Winning Appliances

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To improve the flow of getting laundry in and out of the room, stylist Nadia Yelland of Edited Interiors suggests installing a laundry chute from the upstairs bathrooms directly into the dirty washing hamper downstairs. At the other end of the process, include a linen press in the same room, so sheets and towels can be stored away quickly. Another clever idea is to allocate each family member their own basket into which their clean clothes are placed, so they can put them away in their own rooms.

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Samsung FlexWash 16kg washing machine in Stainless Black, $2799, Harvey Norman.

KEEP UP APPEARANCES

“Many homes now have laundries in full view of the living areas, so choose finishes that tie in with the rest of the house,” says stylist Caroline Owler of Edited Interiors. A budgetfriendly solution is to choose laminate surfaces; these are hardwearing and can be matched to timber or stone surfaces in the public spaces. Similarly, vinyl flooring comes in an array of efects and finishes, and is cost-efective and low maintenance – check out the range at Polyflor.

Fisher & Paykel ‘Fabric Smart WA1068P1’ 8.5kg washing machine, $1499, David Jones.

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More for less is the general theme of developments in laundry appliances; manufacturers are striving to provide largercapacity machines within a standard footprint, as well as aiming to cut back on wash times. Appliances are also becoming more hands of. The new Miele WT1 washer/dryers can wash and dry a single load without any manual labour in between, and it’s Wi-Fi connected, so you can check progress remotely. Another ground-breaker is Siemens’ latest iQ800 washing machine with sensoFresh technology, which lets you dry-clean delicates at home. No detergent necessary!

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DRYERS Despite the relative cost and environmental benefits of line drying, dryers have become a must-have for many people. Here are our top picks.

Asko ‘T410HD.W’ 10kg heat pump dryer, $2599, Winning Appliances.

‘SAHP86’ 8kg sensor-controlled heat pump dryer, $2190, Smeg.

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It’s the little things that can turn the laundry into a room you’re happy to be in. “Use styling items you would use in the rest of the house, such as greenery and artwork,” suggests Caroline of Edited Interiors. Even a posy of flowers from your garden or a lovely hand wash can make a functional space a little more appealing.

“Decant washing powders into pretty jars and put them on display, and take a portable speaker with you so you can listen to tunes while ironing or folding” ~ Nadia Yelland, stylist, Edited Interiors

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The greatest innovation with tumble dryers has been the introduction of the heat pump dryer, which essentially recycles the hot air for more eicient drying and doesn’t need to be vented outside. Though they do come with a bigger price tag, this cost is ofset by massive energy savings – a typical vented dryer has two to four energy stars, whereas a heat pump dryer boasts six to 10 stars, which then translates to a 50 per cent cost saving per load.

Beyond the basic appliances, there’s an emerging trend towards luxury items such as ironing systems (which can press and steam in one unit) and drying cabinets, great for drying delicate fabrics and even boots and shoes. “These products add a wow factor and a huge amount of convenience, particularly as we are becoming such a fashion-conscious culture in Australia, needing to consider the best solutions in terms of fabric care for the investment we make in clothes,” says Jordan Rogers, senior category expert at Winning Appliances.

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‘TCE 630’ 8kg heat pump dryer, $2499, Miele.

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MAKE A SPLASH Laundry splashbacks are the perfect place to let loose design wise – it’s not as public a space as a kitchen, so you can go a bit crazy. Also, it’s a smaller area, so you can opt for luxe, more expensive materials. Stick within the overall style of the home, but turn it up a notch with mosaic tiles, pressed metal or glass over wallpaper.

“Laundry sinks have become smaller – we find people moving towards a slender, deep sink which can soak an item or two, rather than a large tub” ~ Michael Allsopp, interior designer, Spaceworks


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Hanging drying rack, $312, George & Willy.

♦ SUPER LUXE BUY

V-Zug ‘Refresh Butler’ in-house dry cleaner, $28,999, Winning Appliances.

Clean Smart ‘Earth’ bamboo dustpan & brush set, $29, The Design Edit.

Philips PerfectCare ‘PowerLife’ steam iron, $139, Harvey Norman.

Powder Room Naturals ‘Harmony’ hand wash, $12.95, Natio.

LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES:

refresh your space Planet Luxe laundry liquid, $23/1000ml, Top3 by Design.

Hills Premium 12m extendable airer, $39.95, Bunnings.

‘Snajda’ laundry bag, $7.99, Ikea.

“CHOOSE AN IRONING BOARD AND COVER THAT YOU LIKE – MAKE IT FUN” ~ NADIA YELLAND, STYLIST, EDITED INTERIORS

Bamboo ironing board, $129, Hills.

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Qualy ‘Dove’ door stopper in Black, $21.50, Top3 by Design.



STARTS WITH CORINTHIAN THE BLONDE OAK COLLECTION Featuring an American White Oak veneer, the pure versatility and simple elegance of each Blonde Oak entrance door makes them perfect for creating a clean, contemporary feel for your home. For further door inspiration, visit corinthian.com.au


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you need to know about ONCE PURELY PRACTICAL, THE KITCHEN’S BEST SUPPORTING ACT IS NOW A STYLE STATEMENT IN ITS OWN RIGHT STORY VANESSA KEYS

JUST LIKE OUR kitchen benchtops, we demand a lot from our splashbacks: they must be hard-wearing, hygienic, easy to clean and resilient to heat. Pair that with the requisite wow-factor and the humble splashback suddenly has a lot to answer for. It’s all about finding the sweet spot that straddles both practicality and style, says Vanessa Thompson, strategic designer for Beaumont Tiles. “You want something that adds to your space’s overall design concept – but also protects the walls.” Here’s our comprehensive guide to finding your perfect splashback, in a material that suits your lifestyle and the look you love.

Smartstone in Concreto Naturale delivers durability – and a touch of rough-luxe.


mirror PROS: Reflective splashbacks, as seen in this design by Meir Australia, bounce light around the room and create the illusion of more space. CONS: They’re vulnerable to corrosion and discolouration, so look for a more premium, moisture-resistant coating. TRENDING NOW: Distressed, mottled mirrors that create contrast in modern kitchens.

DOS & DON’TS BEFORE SELECTING YOUR SPLASHBACK, CONSIDER THESE FIVE EXPERT TIPS

DO choose your cooktop first. If you opt for a gas stove, you need a heatresistant surface, says Kate Deakin-Bell, marketing manager at Cosentino. She recommends a composite stone over acrylic, which can react badly to heat. “If you’ve got an induction cooktop, your priority is something with stain- and scratchresistant properties,” she says.

DO consider placement. The most obvious location for your splashback is above the cooker and the sink, but these aren’t the only places where heat and moisture lurk. Steam from a kettle or oil from a pan can travel, so think carefully about all exposed wall space.

stainless steel PROS: It’s hygienic, very easy to maintain and any scratches will simply add to its character. CONS: Stainless steel is reflective and prone to fingerprints, so go for a brushed or textured finish to disguise smears. TRENDING NOW: For a more industrial look, choose a metal tile in brushed stainless steel or try a glimmering hammered copper for show-stopping style. IN THE KNOW “Matching benchtops to splashbacks using complementary colours has been big this year,” says Linda Hannah, brand manager at Caesarstone. Shiny silver and glossy white are a perfect pair.

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DO think about joins. “If you’re using different materials for your splashback and benchtop, you’ll need to think about transition points,” says Craig Smith, director at Corian. Also make sure that your tiler is using a suitable epoxy grout or a silicone sealant for best results.

DON’T disregard how much you use the space. “Enthusiastic cooks should avoid porous stone such as marble, which can scratch and stain easily,” says Mikayla Rose, principal designer at Heartly. “And small tiles have grout, which needs regular cleaning.”

DON’T choose materials in store. Depending on where your splashbacks are located – tucked away in the back or directly under task lighting – they will most likely look different to the shop displays, so ask for take-home samples.

PHOTOGRAPHY (THIS PAGE FROM TOP) MEIR AUSTRALIA, BRIGID ARNOTT

“If you have a small area, use the same benchtop material on the splashback – this will open up the space and make it feel bigger” ~ Catherine Valente, Laminex


TILES PROS: “Tiles let you experiment with colour and pattern, and they’re scratch-, stain- and waterresistant,” says Vanessa from Beaumont Tiles. “They also don’t retain odour.” Here, the unique ‘Ubiquity’ tiles from Alloy provide visual interest. CONS: More grout lines, particularly behind the cooktop and sink, means more routine cleaning. To minimise this level of maintenance, opt for tiles with a larger profile (up to 600mm), which need less grouting, or models with a rectified edge, which will lie completely flat to the wall. TRENDING NOW: “We’re seeing a lot of people choose pastel colours and small-format tiles in squares rather than rectangles,” says Belinda Panuccio, interior designer at Perini Tiles.

IN THE KNOW “Marble mosaics in all shapes and sizes are huge right now,” says Vanessa. “New technology means that complex configurations are easier to install and people are embracing this.”


acrylic stone glass PROS: Strong, durable glass splashbacks are easy to clean and install. Choose from clear, frosted, tinted or colour-backed styles – decorative wallpapers can make for a unique, stunning backdrop. CONS: Glass varies in quality, so ensure it’s toughened to Australian standards. TRENDING NOW: Contemporary kitchens suit colour-tinted glass – it injects definition and character without overpowering the room.

PROS: Made from a mix of acrylic and minerals, Corian is non-porous and hard-wearing. “And because you seamlessly cover the junction where the Corian benchtop meets the splashback, no mouldy silicone or grout will fall out over time,” says Corian’s Craig. CONS: It can’t have direct contact with hot pots or pans, unlike stone. TRENDING NOW: Softly speckled surfaces, spanning the colour spectrum from ivory to onyx.

“A splashback not only needs to complement the style of your kitchen, it should also be functional and meet the mandatory Australian fire safety standards” ~ Linda Hannah, Caesarstone

PROS: “With variations in colour, intricate veins and a smooth finish, stone is always a winner and can be a real statement piece,” says designer Mikayla. CONS: Most natural stones are porous, so will need to be regularly resealed. Too much heat can also cause the sealer to degrade or discolour. TRENDING NOW: “We’re seeing a move towards mixing natural stones, such as using a marble splashback with a granite worktop,” says Mikayla.

PROS: Metaline from Laminex is an aluminium-based material that resembles glass, but can easily bend for seamless corners and edges. CONS: This product is not for DIY-ers and needs to be installed by an authorised Laminex tradesperson to ensure building code compliance. TRENDING NOW: Metallic finishes in a scheme of classic black and white.

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IN THE KNOW “Full-height splashbacks that match the width of the benchtop will be a major trend next year,” says Craig. “This works especially well in small kitchens.”

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IN THE KNOW “Kitchen design in 2019 will be chic and mature,” says Mikayla, noting that mixed materials and earthy hues will be in. “Think matt finishes, warm greys and olive greens.”

engineered stone PROS: Also called quartz composite, engineered stone has the same tactile qualities of the natural version, but has better resistance against stains and cracking. And it looks good, too! This Dekton splashback by Cosentino provides the kitchen’s industrial flavour. CONS: It’s heat resistant, but not fireproof. When installing behind a gas cooktop, you need 200mm minimum distance between the burner and the splashback. TRENDING NOW: Choosing the same material for both benchtop and splashback.


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10 of the best ‘Moda’ glass tile in Bianco, $179/sqm, Perini Tiles, perini.com.au.

Quantum Quartz ‘Everest’ engineered stone, from $285/sqm, WK Stone, wk.com.au.

‘Cherie’ tile in Black, from $299/sqm, Beaumont Tiles, beaumont-tiles.com.au.

Kaboodle Kitchen gloss laminate in Calcutta, $305/sqm, Bunnings, bunnings.com.au.

Quantum Quartz ‘Marquina Quartz’ engineered stone, from $700/sqm, WK Stone, wk.com.au.

Kaboodle Kitchen gloss laminate in Subway Tile, $285/sqm, Bunnings, bunnings.com.au.

‘Lava Rock’ solid surface, $650/lineal metre, Corian, casf.com.au.

“Your splashback can be an opportunity to unite wet rooms in your home by using the same tile story throughout” ~ Vanessa Thompson, Beaumont Tiles

‘Honey’ stainless-steel tiles in Copper Mill, $905/sqm, Alloy, alloydesign.com.au.

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‘Herringbone Calacutta’ tile, $32.95 (20cm x 40cm), Beaumont Tiles, beaumont-tiles.com.au.

PRICES ARE APPROXIMATE AND A GUIDE ONLY

‘Excava’ engineered stone, $1100/sqm, Caesarstone, caesarstone.com.au.


Add the finishing touch to your room Markisol Portofino Roller Blockout Blind 0027802

$

109

180 x 240cm Available in various colours and sizes.

Some advertised products may not be available in-store, but may be ordered. Accessories are not available at Bunnings. Curtains available in WA at Bunnings Armadale and Bunbury.

Get the latest look for your windows at warehouse prices. Choose from a stylish collection of curtains, roller, venetian, roman, vertical and cellular blinds in a wide range of styles and colours. We have ready-to-hang and custom made options. Check out the range in-store or at bunnings.com.au


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OPEN SEASON INSPIRED BY LUXURY HOTELS, THE OPEN-PLAN ENSUITE IS THE HOTTEST TREND IN BATHROOMS RIGHT NOW. HERE’S HOW TO MAKE IT WORK WORDS SHELLEY TUSTIN

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Sculptural Minosa basins prove worthy of being out in the open.

PHOTOGRAPHY (OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT) MINOSA

UPMARKET HOTELS often inspire interior trends and the open-plan bathroom is the latest idea to make its way from holiday novelty to everyday luxury, with more renovators considering one for their own homes. “At this year’s Salone del Mobile Milano fair, we saw many key brands influenced by the idea of transitional spaces,” says Reece’s bathroom marketing leader Daniela Santilli. “Bathrooms were re-imagined into multipurpose areas — a shift in design reflecting the way we live, speaking to our modern lifestyle.” While the open-plan ensuite is a growing trend, the idea of exposing the most intimate space in the home is definitely not for everyone – and it does uncover some unique practical challenges. Here’s how to make this bold design directive work for you.

“The bathroom plays a huge part in our lives – we start the day here, end it here and, when we’ve had a tough day, we retreat here” ~ Darren Genner, Minosa

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Clever planning creates a space that’s both private and open in this home, designed by Henley Properties.

An open ensuite can be included in a new build or retrofitted into an existing bedroom, but in both cases it’s more complicated than just removing a wall. “As plumbing often runs through the slab, some water and waste points can be difficult or impossible to change,” warns Daniela. Another issue specific to open-plan ensuites is ventilation. A powerful exhaust fan over the shower and, ideally, natural airflow through windows are vital to prevent humidity and mould creeping into the adjoining dry space.


Breezy styling unites these bed and bath zones.

Dare to remove all boundaries? Lose the dividing wall between your bedroom and bathroom, and enjoy the easy flow of an open-plan zone (as above). For an open design that still leaves plenty to the imagination, a dividing wall separating the bedroom and bathroom can work well. Opt for a wall or partition that doesn’t touch the ceiling, says Alice Kol, marketing manager at Artedomus, who also suggests lining up the part-wall with the windows in the bathroom. “If the bathroom has the most exposure to natural light, the part-wall will filter the light through to the bedroom,” she says. This wall can also serve as a bedhead in the boudoir and include built-in storage on the bathroom side.

“At Salone del Mobile Milano, we saw everyday objects traditionally found in the lounge room placed on shelves within the bathing space, solidifying the bathroom as an extension of the living zone or bedroom” ~ Daniela Santilli, Reece

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In designing an open-plan ensuite, consider what you want to highlight and what you want to hide. “A freestanding tub can serve as a room ‘divider’, subtly sectioning off the bedroom and bathroom while still overlooking both,” says Daniela. Choose a sculptural bath with ‘wow’ appeal and position it centrestage – or even elevated (right) – so it can be admired from both spaces. “Just ensure that plumbing is concealed and that the area underneath is properly tiled and waterproofed,” Daniela adds.

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HIGH STYLE: Take your bathing experience to new heights by positioning your ensuite on a raised level.

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ELEGANT COMFORT: According to Reece’s resident bathroom expert Shaynna Blaze, “The trend is all about personal luxury.” To truly get the sumptuous-suite-at-home vibe, lash out on high-end touches, from fluffy towels to underfloor heating and an eye-catching pendant.


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sliders are great for sectioning off the entire ensuite when required (and will also make the space more universally appealing if you plan to sell down the track).

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Privacy is a major concern in an open-plan ensuite – there are some things that are best kept to oneself – but there are certainly ways to retain a sense of intimacy. Most of the room, including the vanity and showpiece bath could be open, but it’s common to have the toilet and shower separate, perhaps tucked away around the corner or behind partitions. “Taking cues from hotels, you might like to choose frosted glass doors or enclosures here,” suggests Daniela. “Or for a vintage feel, think about a movable folding screen or curtains to position around the bathtub.”

“Echo luxe accents in your bedroom in the bathroom with soft brass or rose gold tapware, bold matt black or subtle, timeless chrome” ~ Daniela Santilli, Reece

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SOFT TOUCH: “Light transfer and noise transfer are important considerations in open-plan ensuites,” says Darren. “If one of the users is up early, there has to be a way to control these elements.” Look for options to contain light and noise. Darren suggests sliding doors or even a heavy curtain, as pictured here – and install dimmers so the sleeper isn’t disturbed.

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The key to a successful open-plan ensuite is visual consistency between the bathroom and bedroom spaces. “Like all open-plan spaces, integration is key, they must connect in all aspects – simply removing a wall won’t do it,” says Darren Genner, bathroom designer and co-founder of Minosa Design. Run the same flooring throughout, or at least choose similar tones, and echo the colours and finishes of the bed, side tables or tallboys in the bathroom fixtures.


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hen it’s time to give your bathroom an overhaul, ask yourself this before you get started: Do you really need to start from scratch? Or will simply updating your fittings refresh your space? You’d be surprised at the difference new fittings can make to a bathroom, not to mention your budget, just by updating tapware, shower heads and

basins with on-trend colours and materials. Mondella takes the hard work out of choosing your bathroom fittings by grouping products into designbased families. The Mondella Signature range includes a luxe palette of brushed rose gold, stone and an LED Sensor mirror, so you can achieve a cohesive designer look, even on a budget.

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FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO SEE THE FULL RANGE VISIT MONDELLA.COM.AU


D E S I GN F I L E TILE TREAT: Large-format floor tiles in natural tones are a popular and practical way to create cohesion between wet and dry spaces. For the walls, consider INAX ‘Ecocarat’ ceramic tiles from Artedomus, which absorb water vapour to help control humidity.

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An open-plan ensuite is a great opportunity to play with fittings, furnishings and finishes that have more of a ‘living room’ feel, and manufacturers are providing plenty of choice with fun products. “Softening the space with curtains or decorative features can help,” says Minosa designer Darren. “You don’t have to tile all the walls, only the one that will get wet.” Little details can also help to link the two spaces. “Bring art into the ensuite,” suggests Home Beautiful editor-in-chief Wendy Moore. “It’s a sure-fire way of giving it more of a luxe-living feel.”

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SMART HOMES THE LATEST AND GREATEST IN TECHNOLOGY AROUND THE HOUSE

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D E S I GN F I L E AHMAD RADI, CO-FOUNDER, LERA SMART HOME SOLUTIONS WE ASKED AN EXPERT TO GIVE US THE LOWDOWN ON ‘SMARTENING’ OUR HOMES... What defines a ‘smart’ home? A home that offers the residents effortless and intuitive control over their entire living environment via connected technology. What are the benefits of having a smart home? In a nutshell, smart homes offer convenience, energy efficiency and peace of mind. In an age when we are busier and more time-poor than ever before, the convenience and ease that smart homes offer are qualities that more people seek.

How can we make our homes smarter? Consider the features you need and actions you would like your home to perform, then ensure you get the basics right by choosing the best technology and platform to build off. Remember, the aim of a smart home is to make your living environment more intuitive. Not all smart devices communicate in the same way, so the system you choose needs to be flexible and compatible with different types of manufacturers and devices. What are some common misconceptions about smart homes? We hear that smart homes are a gimmick that makes us lazy – that was probably a common sentiment when the car first came on the scene, too. Just like the automobile, the smart home isn’t about laziness, it’s about creating efficiency within our busy lives.

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Calling all music aficionados: the Google ‘Home Max’ smart speaker is compatible with more than 5000 devices, automatically adapts to the acoustics of your room and – with its savvy built-in Google Assistant – is always ready to play your favourite song on your command. $549, jbhifi.com.au.

SUSTAINABLE SMARTS Technology isn’t just good for making our lives run a little more smoothly – it’s also a worthy weapon in the war on food waste. From smart fridges such as Samsung’s ‘Family Hub’ – with built-in camera – to small, easy-to-install appliances such as the Smarter ‘FridgeCam’ (right), the latest products let you log on remotely and view your grocery supply levels on your phone, so you’ll never overbuy again.

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“NEW MEANS HAVING GREATER CONTROL OVER WHAT’S GOING ON ” ~ WENDY MOORE, HB EDITOR-IN-CHIEF IN YOUR HOME – AND OPERATING IT

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The wireless ‘Xeo 2’ speakers from Danish company Dynaudio can play anything you stream to them via Bluetooth, from any compatible device. In black or white, they can be mounted on a stand or on a wall, or simply sit on the shelf, making them perfect for summer entertaining. $1999, dynaudio.com.

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THIS NEW CONCEPT IS SO CLEVER IT WILL TURN THE BLACKEST OF THUMBS GREEN IN NO TIME. SELF-AUTOMATED GROWING SYSTEMS, WHICH ARE PERFECT FOR HERBS, ARE USUALLY SELFWATERING AND ONLY REQUIRE ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY FOR THEIR LIGHT SOURCE. TRY THE ‘GARDEN TIME’ UNIT, $99.95 (RIGHT), GARDENTIMEAUSTRALIA.COM.AU.

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COOL RUNNINGS WHETHER YOU’RE TRYING TO CHILL A WHOLE HOME OR A SINGLE ROOM, HERE’S HOW TO BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER WORDS VANESSA KEYS

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WHAT YOU USE to cool your home depends on two things: where you live, and the type and size of the space you’re cooling. If you’re hot and sweaty for just a few weeks each year, you can get away with portable fans and a refreshing cross breeze. On the other hand, if you’re cooling a whole house in a humid climate, you’ll need to invest in a ducted refrigerative air conditioner to keep the whole family happy. Read on for the best options for you, plus some savvy tips to save energy.

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AIR CONDITIONERS These are the queens of cooling and work by removing the heat inside your home by transferring it outdoors. They’re highly effective, but only if you invest your money in the right type for your space – too small and it will struggle to keep up with demand, too big and it won’t have time to remove enough moisture. So what do you choose? IF YOU WANT TO COOL A SINGLE ROOM: “Go for a single split system,” says Dan Tosh, national marketing manager at Daikin. “These consist of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit, either wall mounted (left) or floor-standing.” These are ideal for renters or heritage homeowners who can’t install a ducted system and just want to cool one space, such as an open-plan living room. IF YOU WANT TO COOL SEVERAL ROOMS: “Multi-split systems let you connect additional indoor units to one outdoor unit,” says Dan. You can heat or cool a number of rooms at a time and also set different temperatures per indoor unit. “These are ideal for homes with multiple bedrooms and limited space for ducting,” says Atesh Mani, national product manager at Mitsubishi Electric. “They also save on running costs by only cooling rooms as needed.” IF YOU WANT WHOLE-HOME COMFORT: A ducted system is the best option for those needing to heat and cool the entire home. “Ducted systems have an outdoor unit and an indoor unit located in the roof space,” says Dan. “The conditioned air is distributed throughout your home via vents (see below left). The key benefit is the ability to heat and cool your home in a discreet manner with only the controller, vents and grilles visible.” In general, the recommendation is to choose refrigerated cooling if you’re in a dry climate and evaporative if your house is located somewhere cooler. IF YOU WANT HEATING AND COOLING: Choose a reverse cycle system for all-year-round relief, no matter the weather.

“In the average Aussie home, heating and cooling account for about 40 per cent of total energy usage” ~ Bruce Leigh, LG

energy saving tip: SIZE MATTERS

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“Models that are too powerful for a room will run a lot of short cycles to achieve the ideal temperature,” says Bruce Leigh, LG marketing manager. “This will result in the room getting too hot or cold and raise power usage.”

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energy saving tip: TIME TO VENT Clean or replace the filter in your air conditioner at least once a month, and regularly clean the vents. When the filter is clogged, the air conditioner has to work harder – and the harder it works, the more money it costs.


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CEILING FANS Nothing says summer like the whirring of a fan above you. They accelerate the evaporation of perspiration by moving air around the room and, when used correctly, can be a great alternative to split systems. In summer, set the fan to turn counterclockwise to force the air downwards.

energy saving tip: SWITCH THE SHEETS To reduce the need for fan time, eschew the flannel and fleece for cotton or linen, which breathe easier and stay cooler. Or try a buckwheat pillow, which doesn’t hold onto your body heat.

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BUY TO LAST: Ceiling fans are on display for everyone to see, so pick a design that fits into your scheme and you can see working well into the future. There’s very little difference in efficiency between wooden, steel, aluminium or plastic fan blades, so choose the one that best suits your look. LOOK OUT FOR: Four or five blades are quietest and most efficient, and you’ll want them angled no less than 12 to 14 degrees. EXPERT TIP: Fans in older homes will most likely have an alternating current (AC) motor, but if you can, choose a direct current (DC) motor – not only do they use less energy, they’re also much quieter and come with greater speed options.


Fresh ideas for spring

European designer lights for inside and out. Be inspired by our French range of stylish exterior lighting from Roger Pradier and find the perfect pendant from our Scandinavian collection by Nordlux. Proudly brought to Australia by FORM Lighting. For your nearest stockist, please contact FORM Lighting on: (02) 8399 3418 or info@formlighting.com.au

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SHOPPING Our pick of the most innovative designs on the market:

“We’re seeing a shift towards slimline cooling devices that don’t take up too much space” ~ Joe De Bella, Panasonic Connect LG’s reverse cycle split system air conditioner to their app and keep your house cool wherever you are, from $1259, lg.com/au.

Looking for tall and slimline? Opt for the Sunbeam FA7250 tower fan, $89.95, thegoodguys.com.au.

Dyson’s ‘Pure Hot+Cool Link’ purifier fan captures 99.95 per cent of fine particles, such as allergens and pollutants, $799, dyson.com.au.

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You’ll forget you even have the aircon on with Daikin’s whisper quiet ‘Cora’ series of air conditioners, from $1049, daikin.com.au.

BUY TO LAST: Because fans are generally cheap to buy, Atesh Mani, product manager at Mitsubishi Electric, says it’s worth paying that little bit more for something that’s good quality. “Look for a fan that’s solidly built with lots of different operating speeds,” he says. “A fan with a ‘natural’ or ‘rhythm’ mode will replicate a natural breeze, which is particularly useful for running over long periods of time.”

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LOOK OUT FOR: Pay attention to noise levels, especially if you plan to use it through the night. And if you have young kids, consider a bladeless fan to eliminate the risk of injury to small fingers. EXPERT TIP: If the outside air is colder than inside, turn your fan so it faces toward an open window and blow hot air out of the room. It’s even better if you can open another window elsewhere to get a good cross breeze going.

The Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-EF series air conditioner features a nano platinum deodorising filter to improve air quality – plus, it comes with wi-fi controls for remote use, and is available in bold black. From $1999, mitsubishielectric.com.au.

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Fans cool air by moving it around the room – they don’t lower the temperature but they’ll make you feel less hot and bothered. Tower or column fans are ideal for medium to large rooms as they have a powerful airflow and a slimline shape, while pedestal fans are great for small to medium spaces.


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Main Image: The Marshman family at home together in Wagga Wagga, NSW

BROTHERS IN ARMS FOR THE FAMILY OF THESE LIT TLE CHERUBS, RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE WAS A PRECIOUS HOME AWAY FROM HOME UNTIL THEIR T WIN BABY BOYS TURNED THE CORNER AND BE AT THE ODDS

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ith three young sons and twins on the way, Josh and Crystal Marshman already had their plates well and truly full. But when they received the harrowing news that their unborn babies’ lives were in jeopardy, their world was thrown into upheaval. Already mum to sons Ryan, nine, Sam, six, and Lachlan, three, Crystal Marshman was taking pregnancy with MCDA (identical) twins in her stride when she went for a routine ultrasound at 22 weeks pregnant and was told her babies had severe twin to twin transfusion syndrome, which meant they were sharing big blood vessels in the placenta. “Theirs is what’s called a donor twin and a recipient twin,” explains Crystal. “Isaac, our donor, was giving all of his fluid and blood and nutrients to Jacob, the recipient. It’s a double-edged sword – Isaac’s giving everything away so he’s not growing and struggling to live, while Jacob is overloaded with fluid and blood, which can cause heart failure.” The couple flew to Sydney, where they spent five long weeks – with Josh sleeping on the floor of Crystal’s hospital room – as she underwent treatment which included a surgical laser intervention to split the placenta and save the boys’ lives. While successful, Crystal still needed constant monitoring, so she was sent to

Canberra Hospital. While closer than Sydney, it was still three hours from their Wagga home, so they welcomed the opportunity to stay at Ronald McDonald House Canberra. Crystal’s pregnancy progressed far longer than originally anticipated but the boys were born early at 31 weeks and one day, Jacob weighing 1590g and Isaac just 1100g. Despite having a congenital heart problem, Jacob has progressed well. “He has some vision loss but we’re working with our early intervention team to get him moving along as quickly as possible,” explains Crystal. Isaac also continues to beat the odds, steadily overcoming issues with his undeveloped lungs and a bout of pneumonia. “He’s crawling now,” says Crystal. “He’s on oxygen but he pulls it off every chance he gets.” Throughout their challenging journey, Crystal and husband Josh have been exceedingly thankful for the security and sanctuary of Ronald McDonald House Canberra. “It’s an incredible place,” says Crystal. “All up we spent around 110 days

in hospital. For me and Josh being away from our sons, our jobs, our friends, our families…our time at Ronald McDonald House meant we never had to worry about having a bed or food in our bellies. All of our energy could go to other things – to Jacob, to Isaac, to worrying about the three other boys.” Crystal has especially high praise for the House’s volunteers. “They’re amazing, they just know what you need and give it to you.” Crystal also credits the House with allowing her and Josh to meet the other mums and dads who are away from their families – something she says has been an incredible support. “I honestly don’t know what we would have done without Ronald McDonald House,” she explains. “Besides the financial practicalities, it allowed us to meet other families who truly understood what we were going through. We shared and continue to share so much with them.”

PLEASE DONATE TODAY – IT’S SIMPLE Without your generosity, Ronald McDonald Houses and other vital RMHC programs have to turn away families in their time of greatest need. Please help families just like your own by visiting rmhc.org.au/donate


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NOTHING SAYS LUXURY QUITE LIKE A MARBLE BATH, AND THE NEW BIANCO CARRARA ‘ATOLLO’ TUB FROM MAMO IS CARVED FROM NATURAL STONE FRESH FROM ITALY. WE’RE IN LUST. FROM $37,999, MAMOLIVING.COM.AU.

THE LATEST FINDS FOR YOUR KITCHEN AND BATHROOM WORDS BY HOLLY BYRNE & CHLOE ARENTZ

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a touch of timber

Wood grains are stealing the limelight yet again – this time in the bathroom. For a timber-look floor without the maintenance, try the Affinity collection by Polyflor or, if you’re after a vanity, check out Ingrain Designs’ custom-made recycled timber range. Find them at polyflor.com.au and ingraindesigns.com.au.

THE RIGHT FORMULA Decision fatigue is a common side efect of renovating, especially when it comes to bathrooms. Now there’s light at the end of the tunnel in the form of Reece’s new The Bathroom Happiness Lab Book – think sticker sheets, planning tools and ready-made mood boards to help you pinpoint your style. Pick up a free copy in-store or at reece.com.au.

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Following concrete-rendered walls and concrete basins, concrete tiles are now having a moment. Chinese design studio Bentu has released a range of wall tiles made from ground ceramic waste and recycled concrete. Prices for the Six series start from $34 a tile. From Remodern; visit remodern.com.au.

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TO MARK SMEG’S 70TH BIRTHDAY, WE LOOK BACK AT THE ITALIAN APPLIANCE GIANT’S MOSTLOVED CLASSICS

1948 Vittorio Bertazzoni establishes a company in northern Italy to build cookers… and Smeg is born.

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In homage to the original 1956 ‘Elisabeth’, Smeg launches the ‘Victoria’ freestanding cooker, an object lesson in industrial chic.

Keeping true to its signature vintage style, Smeg releases an eclectic line of small appliances, including the stand mixer.

Award-winning kitchen design meets couture cool in Smeg’s most recent collaboration – with Italian fashion duo Dolce & Gabbana.

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NO TIME TO VISIT A SPA? METHVEN’S VJET ‘TŪROA’ SYSTEM LETS YOU YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE, FROM A MIST TO A FIRM . SEE METHVEN.COM.


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KitchenAid Attachments FLAT BEATER tackles anything from biscuits to breads. DOUGH HOOK mixes and kneads any type of dough. WIRE WHISK makes light work of egg whites.

New KitchenAid Blue Velvet range. Kettle (5KEK1722AVB) $239; Mixer (5KSM150PSAVB) $879; 2-Slice Toaster (5AKMT223VB) $239; 4-Slice Toaster (5AKMT423VB) $289, also available. Other colours available. All other items are stylist’s own. Find the recipe for the Peaches and Panna Cotta Cream Meringue Stack online at hn.com.au/blog/recipes/


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Sunbeam Gallerie Collection. Kettle (KE2600WS) $119; 4-Slice Toaster (TA2640WS) $119; Vitamix A2500i Ascent Series HighPerformance Blender (063210) $1195. Other colours available for all appliances featured. All other items are stylist’s own. Find the recipe for the Pomegranate Iced Tea Gin and Tonics online at hn.com.au/blog/recipes/

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FLAT K-BEATER reaches every area of the bowl. BALLOON WHISK beats in air for a light, fluffy mixture. DOUGH HOOK takes the hard work out of kneading. FOLDING TOOL combines ingredients without letting out air. CREAMING BEATER scrapes the bowl like a spatula.


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TOP DROPS FOR YOUR NE XT DINNER PART Y, MATCH THESE ELEGANT, HIGH-ALTITUDE BEAUTIES BY THE MCWILLIAM’S WINE FAMILY WITH YOUR HEARTIEST DISHES TO PLEASE EVERY PALATE.

SAUVIGNON BLANC:

FRESH & TROPICAL PINOT GRIGIO:

A fresh and zesty style of wine with intense passionfruit and grapefruit aromas, backed by a beautiful herbaceous twist. On the palate, exotic tropical fruit flavours and lively acidity are coupled with a delicate mineral finish to offer a vibrant and refreshing wine.

FLORAL & AROMATIC Elegant white florals and rosepetal aromas fill the nose, backed by lifted spice. A lightto medium-bodied wine with flavours of nashi pear, crisp gala apple and a lingering spiciness for a clean, refreshing finish.

SHIRAZ:

SPICY & SUPPLE An alluring mediumbodied Shiraz showing aromas of blood plums, red cherries, black spice and a background of toasty oak. An intense palate of violets and blueberries with long, soft tannins and a creamy, spiced oak finish.

TIP: DON’T JUST MATCH WINES WITH THE TYPE OF PROTEIN WHEN DINING. THE SAUCE CAN ALSO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN WHAT WINE WILL BEST SUIT A DISH.

McWilliam’s Wines encourages responsible drinking. Get the facts at www.drinkwise.org.au


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LEARN THE SECRET TO AUTHENTIC PIZZA AND PASTRY IN THIS EXTRACT FROM SILVIA COLLOCA’S NEW COOKBOOK RECIPES SILVIA COLLOCA STYLING VANESSA AUSTIN PHOTOGRAPHY ROB PALMER

NEAPOLITAN-STYLE PIZZA MARGHERITA WITH BUFFALO MOZZARELLA See recipe on page 178


“ADDING CREAM CHEESE TO YOUR pastry CAN MAKE IT SO dough MUCH EASIER TO WORK WITH” ~ SILVIA

LEEK, SPINACH & RICOTTA TART See recipe opposite


LEEK, SPINACH & RICOTTA TART

Serves 6 “If you are familiar with my recipes, you will be well aware that ricotta for me only exists in its firm and full-fat form. Forgive me for being so bossy, but there is another ingredient that I feel just as strongly about: parmesan cheese. Grated parmesan sold in plastic bags is never a worthy replacement for freshly grated. It only takes a little extra effort but it makes all the difference, I promise.” ~ Silvia 1 quantity cream cheese pastry (see below) 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 1 leek, white part only, washed well and finely sliced 450g baby spinach

450g fresh ricotta, drained well 1 egg 3 tbsp grated parmesan ¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg 1 egg, extra, lightly beaten

1. Line a 40cm x 30cm baking dish with baking paper. Make and rest the pastry as instructed below, then roll out three-quarters of it into a rectangle slightly larger than the prepared dish. Line the dish with the pastry, allowing the excess to hang over the side. Rest in the fridge, along with the remaining portion of dough, while you make the filling. 2. Heat olive oil in a large frying pan over medium heat, add leek and a pinch of salt and cook for 5 minutes. Pour in 100ml water, then cover and cook over low heat for 10-12 minutes or until leek has softened. Add baby spinach, then turn off the heat and allow the residual heat to wilt the spinach into the leek mixture. Cool for 10 minutes, then drain off any excess liquid. 3. Preheat oven to 180°C. Place ricotta, egg, parmesan and nutmeg into a large bowl and stir to combine. Add leek and spinach mixture, then season with salt to your liking. 4. Take baking dish out of the fridge. Spoon filling into pastry case, then fold the overhanging pastry around the filling to create a rim. Roll out the remaining portion of dough to 3-4mm thick and cut into 1.5cm wide strips. Place strips over the filling to create a lattice pattern and brush with the beaten egg. 5. Bake tart for 30-35 minutes or until golden and cooked through. Cool in the dish at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before serving.

CREAM CHEESE PASTRY

“Cream cheese gives the pastry more elasticity; it doesn’t tear as easily and it makes it much more forgiving than regular dough. The end result is a lovely, flaky and tender pastry suitable for both sweet and savoury dishes.” ~ Silvia 200g cream cheese 50g unsalted butter 220g plain or 00 flour, plus extra for dusting 1 small egg

1. Place all ingredients in a food processor fitted with a blade attachment and process for 10-12 seconds or until they come together as a dough. Take the dough out of the bowl, gently press it together with your hands and dust it with extra flour. 2. Wrap dough in plastic film and rest it in the fridge for 30 minutes before using.

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Makes 16-18 “Grissini are far from complicated to bake at home, making this a lovely activity to share with an inquisitive child.” ~ Silvia 2 tsp dried yeast 300ml lukewarm water 200g (1⅓ cups) 00 or plain flour 200g (1¼ cups) wholemeal flour 2 tsp salt

Salt flakes, finely chopped rosemary, poppy seeds or sesame seeds, to coat Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling

1. Mix yeast and water in a bowl and stand for a few minutes to froth up. Tip both flours into a large bowl, add yeast mixture and knead vigorously for 3-4 minutes. Add salt and knead for another 4-5 minutes or until the dough is smooth and can be shaped into a silky ball. (If you have a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, this is the time to use it!) Cover bowl with a damp tea towel and rest at room temperature for 20 minutes. 2. Using floured hands, stretch dough into a rectangle, then fold the top and bottom thirds into the centre, like folding a letter, and tuck the ends under to form a ball. Place in an oiled bowl, cover with a damp tea towel and prove at room temperature for 1½-2 hours or until doubled in size. 3. Preheat your oven to 200°C and line a tray with baking paper. 4. Knock air out of the dough and shape it into a log, then cut it evenly into 16-18 pieces. Roll each piece into a thin sausage and place on the prepared tray, leaving room for spreading. Decorate with salt, rosemary and/or seeds. Drizzle with olive oil, then let them prove again at room temperature for 20 minutes. 5. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until they look tanned and smell irresistible! Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Makes 2 “Pizza margherita is the queen of all pizzas! I mean that quite literally as it was first made for Queen Margaret of Savoy. The pizzaiolo (pizza chef) at Pizzeria Brandi in Naples was inspired to create a pizza that celebrated the colours of the Italian flag, and juicy San Marzano tomatoes, basil leaves and sweet buffalo mozzarella provided him with the opportunity. Traditionally, Italian pizza is baked in a wood-fired oven at a very high temperature. This version uses your home oven at its highest temperature and a preheated pizza tray or stone.” ~ Silvia 1 quantity Neapolitan-style pizza dough (see below) Plain flour, for dusting Semolina, for dusting 1 x 400g can crushed tomatoes or passata

80ml (⅓ cup) extra-virgin olive oil 2 x 125g balls buffalo mozzarella, torn Basil leaves, to serve

1. Make and rest the pizza dough as instructed below right, then divide it into two balls. 2. Preheat your oven to its hottest setting (mine goes up to 250°C). Place a 25cm pizza tray or round baking tray in the oven to heat up. 3. Place a ball of dough on a lightly floured surface. Using your fingers (not a rolling pin, as you want to avoid crushing the air bubbles that have formed during fermentation), stretch the dough into a 20cm round. Create a rim of dough around the edge to contain the filling. Place the stretched dough on a sheet of baking paper dusted with semolina. 4. Top the dough with half the crushed tomatoes or passata, drizzle half the olive oil on top and season with salt. 5. Using oven mitts, carefully take the hot tray out of the oven. Slide the pizza (on its baking paper) onto the tray and immediately return it to the oven. Do this as quickly as you can to avoid losing heat. Bake for 10 minutes, then open the oven door, carefully remove the baking paper and top the pizza with half the torn mozzarella. Quickly close the oven door. If you are using a conventional setting (i.e. not the top and bottom elements at the same time), turn on the grill function to high. 6. Bake (or grill) for 4-5 minutes or until the crust is burnished and the mozzarella has melted. (If you are using the grill function, watch the pizza crust closely as it can burn easily if you have a very hot grill or if it’s sitting too close to the element.) 7. Take pizza out of the oven, slide onto a board and top with half the basil leaves. Serve hot. Repeat with the second ball of dough and remaining topping ingredients to make a second pizza.

“EVERY IS DIFFERENT oven AND ONLY YOU WILL KNOW EXACTLY HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO BAKE YOUR pizza TO PERFECTION, BUT RAMP AND GIVE IT UP THE heat A GO... ONCE YOU’VE NAILED IT, YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY WITH THE RESULTS” ~ SILVIA

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“Neapolitan-style pizza is fast becoming a favourite among Australians. I believe the reason for this is the quality of the crust. It’s made with a simple dough that is slowly fermented to create lots of air pockets that expand when baked in a very hot oven, creating a feather-light, pillowy crust that tastes amazing and is easy to digest.” ~ Silvia ½ tsp dried yeast 275ml lukewarm water

450g (3 cups) plain, 00 or baker’s flour, plus extra for dusting 3 tsp salt flakes

1. Mix yeast and water in a bowl and stand for a few minutes to froth up. 2. Tip flour into a large bowl, pour in the yeast mixture and mix until a dough comes together. Add salt and knead lightly to incorporate. Knead vigorously on a lightly floured surface for up to 10 minutes or until smooth, shiny and elastic. (If you have a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, by all means use it instead of your muscle power.) Dust with flour, then cover with a damp tea towel and rest for 30 minutes. 3. Using floured hands, stretch the dough into a rectangle, then fold the top and bottom thirds into the centre, like folding a letter, and tuck the ends under to form a ball. Place in an oiled container fitted with a lid – make sure the container is large enough to allow plenty of room for rising. Cover and rest at room temperature for 2 hours, then place the container in the fridge overnight (or for up to 4 days), to slow-prove and develop flavour and texture. 4. A couple of hours before you want to use the dough, remove it from the fridge and take off the lid. Cover loosely with a tea towel and leave at room temperature for 2 hours.


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BLACKBERRY & PEAR CROSTATA

Serves 8-10 “Whether you fill it with jam or fresh fruit, this tart is a crowd pleaser and is well suited for many kinds of celebrations. I love adding pears to my filling, as they offer more bite than apples and bring sweetness and warmth to the dish. For this tart, I would recommend using a firmer type of pear, such as Corella or Packham.” ~ Silvia 1 quantity iced-water short pastry (see below left) 3 ripe pears, peeled, cored and cut into small chunks 270g (1½ cups) blackberries 3 tbsp blackberry jam Finely grated zest of 1 lemon Juice of ½ lemon 1 scant tbsp cornflour or

ICED-WATER SHORT PASTRY

“I suspect that baking purists (and possibly my mamma too) will cringe when they hear that I make pastry in a food processor. Ideally, you can approach this cooking ritual with your hands, taking care not to overwork and overheat the pastry. But here is my ‘get out of jail free’ card: iced water! This is how I keep the temperature of the pastry down and stop the butter from melting, neatly avoiding a messy kitchen bench and sticky hands. I love these little hacks that save time and effort, without compromising on results.” ~ Silvia 150g cold unsalted butter, cut into small cubes 300g (2 cups) plain or 00 flour 1½ tbsp caster sugar Pinch salt 2-3 tbsp iced water

1. Place butter, flour, sugar and salt in a food processor fitted with a blade attachment and pulse 10-12 times, adding the iced water as needed, until the mixture is the consistency of wet sand. Tip it onto your bench and press together with your hands to form a soft, smooth ball. If you prefer to make the pastry by hand, rub butter into flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. Add sugar and salt, then gradually pour in the water and mix to form a smooth dough. Press into a ball. 2. Cover dough with plastic film and rest in the fridge for 30 minutes before using.

tapioca flour 3 tbsp brown sugar 1 vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped, or 2 tsp vanilla bean paste 1 scant tbsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground cloves 50g unsalted butter, softened 1 egg, lightly beaten

1. Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and flour a 22cm springform cake tin or a pie dish. 2. Make and rest pastry as instructed left, then roll it out to 3-4 mm thick. Cut out a disc slightly larger than the base of the tin or pie dish. Line base with the pastry disc, gently pushing it into the edge and up the side to create a rim. Place in the fridge to cool for 15 minutes. Wrap remaining pastry in plastic film and put in the fridge for later. 3. Mix pear, blackberries, jam, lemon zest, lemon juice, cornflour or tapioca flour, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, cloves and butter in a large bowl. Take the tin or pie dish and reserved pastry out of the fridge. Spoon pear mixture into the pastry case. 4. Roll out remaining pastry to 3-4mm thick. Cut out six 2cm wide strips and create a lattice pattern over the filling. Be creative! Brush with egg and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until golden and cooked through. Cool completely in the tin or pie dish before serving.

This edited extract is from Love Laugh Bake! by Silvia Colloca (Plum, $39.99). In her fourth cookbook, the Italian-born, Sydney-based food lover shares her passion for home baking. Find hands-on tips for making pizza dough, sourdough starter and traditional Italian cakes and biscuits. Available now from all good bookstores.

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There’s no better place to soak up the sun than by the water in your own dreamy oasis. This month, we help you find your ultimate swimming pool style with design inspiration from around the world (turn to the next page). We then take you along a beautiful stone pathway into a Danish garden that will have you breathing easy (from page 191.)

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chair, $499, Temple & Webster. ‘Blantyre’ cane lounge, from $2050, Malawi Cane. ‘Basix’ European cushion cover, $85, Hale Mercantile Co. ‘Dane’ ceramic vase, $69.95/large, Country Road. ‘Arina’ cushion in White & Black, $30, Freedom. Octagonal coffee tables, from $355, Bisque Interiors. ‘Belt’ stool, $750, Mark Tuckey. ‘Catamaran’ rug in Navy, from $110, Dash and Albert Rug Company. ‘Kalahari Weave’ rug, from $420, Armadillo & Co. ‘Floating Big Mama’ pool cushion in Blue Stripe, $199, Soo Santai. Stockists, page 236


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THERE’S NOTHING QUITE like a swimming pool to conjure a resort-style vibe in the backyard, delivering the sights and sounds of summer and endless entertainment. Like any design feature in the home, there are myriad styles to choose from and atmospheres to create. Here, we take our cool-water cues from pools across the globe and provide expert insight into how to get the look.

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Design to love: The Mediterranean look is about creating a calming sanctuary amid natural surrounds. Think timber left out to weather, fresh all-white detailing and turquoise water that references the shade of coastal rock pools. Expert tip: Try a sustainably grown Australian plantation timber around the pool that will age well, such as spotted gum. “It lowers the slip rate and doesn’t heat up like tiled or concrete surfaces, making it ideal in hot climates,” explains Matt Ashwin, managing director of Sydney design company Good Manors. Be sure to apply natural decking oil every three to six months for the first few years.

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Marrakech dreaming

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Design to love: Pattern, colour and geometry are luxuriously layered together to form this elegant dip. Taking cues from Moroccan riads, where living and lounging is centred around a courtyard pool, the exquisite tiling steals the limelight here. Expert tip: Choose your colours wisely! Pair green and teal with white foundations to create a cooling atmosphere and striking efect. “Try a pale [pool] coping, such as our tumbled ‘Limestone Capbreton’, and team it with a turquoise tile such as the ‘Crystal Bora’ glass mosaic,” says Deborah Evans, marketing director at Amber Tiles.


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Design to love: Whether lap, compact or plunge, a modern pool often means working within spacial constraints. Integrated gardens can help to soften hard surfaces and by extending the materials surrounding the pool beyond the fence line, it adds to the feeling of spaciousness – as seen in this urban space created by Leeton Pointon Architects. Expert tip: “You don’t want to feel hemmed in,” says James Lascelles, senior landscape architect and designer at OFTB. “Keep your pool fence at least 900mm back from the water’s edge if possible, and don’t forget to factor in outdoor furniture. If exercise is your thing, a lap pool may be ideal and can be as narrow as just two-metres wide. The ideal option for smaller spaces is a plunge pool or spa.” These, says James, only need to be two or three metres square.

“Key to designing smaller pools is getting the proportions right. The pool should be large enough to make a visual impact from the house and positioned within view” ~ James Lascelles, OFTB

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Design to love: Known as the classic ‘kidney shape’, the elegant curves of this design have graced backyard swimming pools for decades. Today, the popularity of modernist architecture and Palm Springs styling have given the look new life. Try pale mosaic pool tiles such as ‘GC420 Alpine’ from The Pool Tile Company to achieve this radiant aqua colour. Expert tip: “A kidney-shaped pool can be quite beautiful, should the architecture of the home complement it,” says Matt from Good Manors. “It’s important that the landscaping is kept simple – the less materials used, the better. Incorporating features within the paving and landscaping of the space that echo the curvature and natural lines can integrate the pool into the surrounds,” he adds.

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Design to love: Reminiscent of idyllic holidays, this look is equal parts calming zen and indulgent luxury. A raised design with an infinity edge makes the pool both a visual water feature and a place to escape tropical temperatures. Honest materials – concrete and timber – and a focus on simple planting, stirs up a relaxed, soothing atmosphere. Expert tip: “Visually, you want to position the infinity side of a pool furthest away from where people will be sitting,” says Matt from Good Manors. “A view of into the horizon brings the efect to life in spectacular fashion. The overflow areas need to be wide enough to take large amounts of water at once – for example, if all your friends jumped in!”

“All stone for use around swimming pools must be a minimum P4 slip rating to conform with Australian Standards” ~ Deborah Evans, Amber Tiles

Design to love: Inspired by Australian watering holes, this design is about blending the pool seamlessly into the scenery – large rocks and lush vegetation – instead of making it the focal point. The result is a very tranquil retreat, with the waterfall feature creating a calming soundtrack that transports you away from the daily grind and immerses you in the healing powers of nature. Expert tip: “The biggest maintenance issue for pools in a natural setting are the leaves falling from adjacent trees,” says James from OFTB. “Choosing tidy species for around your pool is important. Deciduous trees, which drop their leaves once a year, may need less maintenance than some evergreens, such as eucalypts, which shed their leaves all year round,” he adds.

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WILD AND FREE SECRET DELIGHTS HIDE AROUND EVERY CORNER IN THIS BEAUTIFULLY UNSTRUCTURED SANCTUARY WORDS EVA-MARIE WILKEN PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN SØLYST


“I’VE NEVER WANTED TO CONTROL MY GARDEN, I LOVE DICTATE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE” ~ KIRSTEN TO LET

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TO ENTER KIRSTEN’S garden is to feel one’s heart slow and then automatically adjust to an easier tempo. Though close to the centre of town in the Danish city of Roskilde, the only sounds here are chirping birds and the occasional chortle of a visiting grandchild. The feeling of escape is enhanced by the riot of bountiful growth; the opposite of an overly manicured garden, here you’ll find weeds in the lawn and withered roses draped over the pergola. “They mirror a certain decay, the inevitable rhythm of life,” explains Kirsten. Foxgloves — her favourite flower — grow between cobblestones, joining the wild roses and abundant fruit trees in a lush bouquet. A rambling path of field stones takes one on a journey through the garden, which is punctuated by several ‘rooms’, from an ivy-wrapped seating nook to a greenhouse-turned-pavilion made for casual enjoyment. “One of the things I have taught myself, over time, is a relaxed relationship with perfectionism,” says Kirsten. “Weeding is far down on my list of priorities, when I would rather spend time with the grandchildren. I don’t want to make life complicated.”

In a shadow-filled part of the garden (above, left), grass shady days has been replaced with gravel, defining a secluded area for sleepy lounging. Timber chairs from Danish furniture brand Ilva (for similar, try Cotswold Furniture) have been silvered by 15 years of exposure to the elements.

inside out The line between indoors and out is truly blurred in the greenhouse, where a fruit-heavy apricot tree (above, right) brushes up against cosy furnishings. Practicality bows to prettiness, with scenic tableaux, including this one (left) of wooden tools, flowers and small shoe lasts, found in France (try Vintage & Nostalgia Co).

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It was love at first sight place in the sun when Kirsten and her husband laid eyes on the greenhouse, which was always destined to be a conservatory-style living space, rather than a place to grow tomatoes. They enjoy many of their meals here in the warmer months and consider it a room designed for conversation — screens are of limits! Comfy furnishings and homemade curtains rub shoulders with potted greenery.


gracefully aged On timber steps leading up to the house, a collection of old zinc watering cans becomes a stunning visual feature, nestled between potted plants, including lavender, petunias and foxgloves. Weathered materials throughout complement the voluptuous semi-wild flowers and vines, which drape heavily over climbing frames and spill carelessly beyond the boundaries of surrounding garden beds.

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provincial charm A cobbled path made of small field stones – collected over a summer of cycling around the countryside and then lovingly laid by hand – leads from the house (pictured here) to the ultimate reward of the gorgeous greenhouse.



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T E X T U R A L WA R M T H The room’s palette of materials was inspired by an image homeowner Simon found on Pinterest of a moody timber kitchen with a mid-century feel. “I always knew I was going to use dark timber as it has warmth and creates a cocooning effect,” he says. The rich tones of wide European oak floorboards in Boston from Carpet Court were teamed with Freedom Kitchens veneer door fronts in Florentine Walnut, which form a feature wall and conceal integrated appliances (above). Timber-topped ‘Tube’ stools from Habitat complete the rich tactile look.


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or keen surfer Simon and his wife Jazmin, it was the incredible views and proximity to the ocean on Sydney’s northern beaches which prompted them to purchase a renovators’ delight a little over a year ago. “We bought a 1970s double flat with the intention of converting it into a large modern home,” says project manager Simon, who conceived the redesign, managed the whole project and worked on site daily helping out their trades. In the kitchen, dated finishes were ditched in favour of warm, timeless materials, with the layout reorientated to maximise the outlook and sense of connection with the home’s living spaces. Each morning Simon loves to check out the surf conditions from the expansive window while making a coffee. “We’ve improved the kitchen’s looks and functionality,” he says. “It’s now a joy to cook in while looking out to the ocean.” Original room: An enclosed, boxy, 1980s-style kitchen with a terracottatiled floor, laminate benchtops, high-gloss cream laminate cabinetry and black aluminium windows. Time frame: Four months from design to completion. Why the makeover? To modernise the entire house and open up the kitchen to the dining and living area. The works: The kitchen was completely gutted and reconfigured so it flowed into the adjoining living and dining space. Dated finishes and appliances were upgraded with a timeless palette of materials, including cabinetry from Freedom Kitchens and sleek integrated appliances from Fisher & Paykel. Major changes: An existing window was removed so a wall of cabinetry and appliances could run along the home’s north-facing side. This allowed for creation of a peninsula bench that doubles as an informal dining option. Stacking glass doors were added to link the zone with a newly created outdoor area. Lessons learned: “Using integrated appliances within the cabinetry gives a clean look, but we’ve found the main benefit is the extra space it has freed up on the benches for cooking and entertaining,” says Simon.

“WE WANTED IT TO LOOK SPACE YET LIKE A FUNCTION AS A FAMILY KITCHEN” – SIMON, HOMEOWNER

V I S U A L S PA C E M A K E R Glass is super effective in enhancing the sense of space in this renovation. Dated black aluminium window frames were replaced with longer panes of glass and new cedar trims painted in Dulux half-strength Lexicon, providing a fresh coastal look. The addition of stacking glass doors opened the space to the alfresco area (top left). “Because the glass doors create such a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, the kitchen feels like it has doubled in space,” says Simon. R E T R O I N S P I R E D Looking to add some light relief and break up the dark timber flooring and cabinetry, Simon knew he’d found just the right splashback tile when he spotted ‘Crayons’ in Bianco from Naturally Tiles (left). “I guess I gravitate towards a modernist ’70s California look and I thought the shape would create a nice feature,” he explains. Rather than gloss, a matt finish helps tone down the zone’s reflective surfaces. With a mix of cabinetry in walnut veneer and grey melamine, ‘Ealing’ handles in Brushed Orb from Kethy were a wonderful way to link the two colours. The bronze of the handles picks up the rich brown tones of the timber, with the subtle sheen adding sophistication to the matt grey.

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WA L L P O W E R When opening up a kitchen, it may seem counter-intuitive to enclose a window, particularly when it has a view. However, the payoff here was threefold. “By filling in the window, we gained a wall of storage [top] and could orientate the kitchen so it overlooked the living area,” says Simon. It also allowed for a large peninsula bench – topped in Silestone quartz in Cygnus – which Jazmin (pictured) and Simon use for informal dining and entertaining.

E A S Y O R G A N I S AT I O N Shallow cutlery/utensil drawers from Freedom Kitchens (above) feature adjustable sections, which allowed Simon to tailor the length and width of compartments to maximise storage and functionality. Hettich soft-close hinges mean they glide smoothly and quietly.

FA B F U N C T I O N A L I T Y Simon and Jazmin love the look of integrated appliances (above) and the convenience of the Fisher & Paykel ‘Double DishDrawer’ (top). “The drawers are easier on the back to stack. And you can run small loads when you need to keep the benchtop clear,” says Simon.

APPLIANCES .................................. $15,000 BAR STOOLS .............................................$740 BENCHTOP ........................................... $4300 BI-FOLD DOORS ............................ $3000 FLOORING .............................................. $1500 HANDLES ....................................................$300 JOINERY .............................................. $15,000 LABOUR .................................................... $8000 LIGHTING ...................................................$500 SINK ....................................................................$500 SPLASHBACK .........................................$300 TAPWARE ....................................................$500 WINDOWS............................................. $2000 TOTAL $51,640*

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designer’s TIP Research is key to a successful project, says Simon. “I like to create a moodboard that reflects my vision and can be shown to suppliers and trades so they know what we’re working towards,” he says. It’s also important to be confident in your choices. “During the building phase, people may try and convince you to compromise or change things because of time or cost, but don’t deviate from your vision,” he says. “Go with your gut and get the result you set out to achieve.”



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S O F T E N U P A fabric ottoman in lieu of a hard coffee table adds an extra layer of comfort. “It also provides an extra spot for the children to sit if needed,” says interior decorator Tahn, “and we selected a soft wool rug for the same reason.”


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A vintage frame, repainted black and fitted with a new mirror, adds a pop of interest to the blank wall above the stairwell, and helps reflect light into the space.

ayle and John – who live with their three children in a beautifully renovated Queenslander, in one of Brisbane’s most coveted riverside suburbs – wanted to transform their television and sitting room. “The problem is, we never knew how to decorate it as it’s also a thoroughfare from the front entry to the main living area,” says Gayle. “So we just popped what we already had in there and didn’t use it very much.” The brief for their interior decorator, Tahn Scoon, was to create a more comfortable space for the family to enjoy. The result is a blissful blue and white oasis that is now a popular room for the family to retreat to and relax. “We love it,” says Gayle. “It’s softer in every way, from the colour palette to the feel of the fabrics – even the light seems softer.” Original room: Front living room of a renovated Queenslander. Time frame: Four weeks. Why the makeover? Gayle and John wanted a more welcoming space for their family to enjoy together. “It just wasn’t inviting before and was underutilised,” says Gayle. “As the kids get older, it seems more important to have common areas we can spread out in. A well-planned second living room can accommodate both individual quiet activities, such as reading, and social activities, such as entertaining.” The works: As the room features doorways on three walls and a bank of windows on the fourth – not to mention a stairwell – the layout of the furniture remained the same. However, most pieces were replaced with bespoke versions to better suit the aesthetic and spatial requirements of the space. A bookshelf was brought in from another room and placed opposite the armchair to create a quiet reading nook. Major changes: The space was softened by the clever layering of lush, tactile fabrics, such as wool, linen and velvet – and the colour palette updated from dominating red to a serene blend of greys and blues. Lessons learned: “We tried to cut costs by selecting a smaller rug, but it just didn’t work,” says interior decorator Tahn. “We needed one large enough to accommodate at least the front feet of the furniture to pull everything together and anchor the room.”

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“WE’RE A BIG ON READING AND I JUST LOVE OUR ‘CURL UP’ . IT’S COMPLETELY CHANGED THE WAY WE USE THE ROOM”

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~ GAYLE, HOMEOWNER PALETTE PERFECTION A new colour palette in soothing blues, whites and greys (opposite & above right) has transformed the once monochrome space. Bespoke cushions in Schumacher’s ‘Sinhala’ linen fabric in Sky are the star attraction, beautifully supported by more cushions in Warwick’s ‘Dolce’ in Marble and Lagoon. An ottoman in Mokum’s luscious ‘Bespoke’ velvet in Atlantic and sofas in Warwick’s ‘Blaze’ in Duckegg complete the scheme. COSY CORNER The custom ‘Paris’ armchair covered in Schumacher’s ‘Soho Weave’ in Capri (opposite) from Tahn Scoon Interiors was the splurge of the room, teamed with a set of iron nesting tables and a bookshelf close by to create a quiet reading nook. The set of two black iron nesting tables was sourced from One World Collection, and the ‘Filato’ knitted throw in Charcoal draped over the armchair is by Bianca Lorenne.

DARK ACCENTS The black vintage frame hanging behind the sofa acts as an artwork and adds drama to the room’s palette (above). Black details were carried through into the furniture legs and an Ikea ‘Hemnes’ coffee table, which is used as a side table. “We were lucky in that it was the right size and stain to fit perfectly in the corner,” says Tahn. As the table measures 90cm x 90cm, it needed to be topped with a generously sized lamp. A large urn base was found at One World Collection and fitted with a custom linen shade in Casamance’s ‘Aparte’.

budget BREAKDOWN CUSHIONS & THROWS ............$1152 FURNITURE............................................ $8678 LAMP ................................................................. $490 MIRROR ...................................................... $1000 RUG ................................................................... $1500 TOTAL $12,820*

SOURCE BOOK INTERIOR DECORATOR: Tahn Scoon, Tahn Scoon Interiors, tahnscoon.com.au. Stockists, page 236

designer’s TIP “If a room needs to be softened, the trick is to add fabric, and plenty of it,” advises interior decorator Tahn. “In this case, we’ve layered a wool rug on top of polished floors, opted for a fabric ottoman (left) over a coffee table, swapped out shiny leather with linen-look sofas – and dressed them in linen and velvet cushions and knitted throws. Try to use as many tactile, natural fabrics as you can – and you’ll not only make the room look and feel softer – you’ll reduce unwanted noise as well.”

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PAST PRESENT A DATED CORNER OF AN ART DECO COTTAGE IS REBORN AS A CHARMING AND FUNCTIONAL BATHROOM AND LAUNDRY WORDS SHELLEY TUSTIN PHOTOGRAPHY ELOUISE VAN RIET-GREY

VANITY FLAIR While downlights provide strong light when needed, the vanity is lit by a single globe from Light Co, which casts a warm glow that’s reflected in the round West Elm mirror. Shaker panelling on a custom vanity is reminiscent of the Hamptons style, but in pale mushroom (Resene Triple White Pointer) instead of white and topped with Quantum Quartz in Graphite Matte.

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hough older homes can be rife with issues, they are so easy to fall head-over-heels in love with – as Angela and Brian found when they walked into an Art Deco cottage in inner Brisbane. “We had moved up from Canberra, where we were in a 1970s red brick box house with no redeeming features, so it was very exciting to have a 1929 weatherboard cottage with high ceilings, ceiling roses, picture rails and VJ panelling,” says Angela. Although essentially in good condition, this faded sweet-talker included a ground floor completely lacking in charm. It’s this lower level that became the focus of interior designer Sarah McCarthy-James of Greenwood’s Home, who was tasked with putting together a new look for the rooms – which would include a bathroom for the couple’s teenage sons, as well as a laundry. The result is a pair of bright and clean utility rooms, using vintageinspired elements in a fresh way that’s a perfect fit for the family.

Original rooms: A dark and dated corner on the ground floor of an otherwise charming 1929 Art Deco cottage in an inner suburb of Brisbane. Time frame: Two months, as part of a larger-scale renovation. Why the makeover? While the upper storey was full of period features, the oddly shaped, besser brick-lined rooms downstairs were unloved. The works: Homeowner Angela and interior designer Sarah teamed up to transform the gloomy ground floor. The existing floor plan included several small rooms that had been used for storage. Sarah designed a new laundry and a bathroom for the kids, which were separate yet connected by a consistent palette of colours and materials. Major changes: The new rooms are bright and cheerful, evocative of the home’s history but with a style all of their own. Best of all, the previous bathroom, which opened out onto the deck, was able to be demolished, allowing a bedroom to be built in this prime position. Lessons learned: A solid relationship between designer and client allowed Angela to take a hands-on role in the makeover. “I wanted to be part of the process and collaborated with Sarah when it came to sourcing some of the items in her design,” says Angela.

MIXED METALS Brodware ‘City Plus’ taps in Chrome contrast with the aged bronze handles chosen for the door and cabinetry hardware (left & above). “Don’t be afraid to combine finishes,” says Sarah. “A lot of people think, ‘We’ve chosen chrome taps, so we need to do chrome everywhere’, but it’s okay to break the rules!” Cabinet knobs from Hepburn Hardware are mixed with door hardware by US company Emtek.

DELIGHTFUL DOORS The home’s original doors were reused in the space (above) – an exercise in heritage preservation and budget busting. Each of the doors has been customised with a lettered sign, unique for each space. “The door signage gives the rooms personality, they’re quirky and fun,” says Sarah. Custom vinyl lettering can be ordered online and applied yourself – visit Letter Stickers, letterstickers.com.au.

designer’s TIP With this makeover, interior designer Sarah wanted to evoke a sense of history, but without going full Art Deco – which was not a good match for Angela’s style. “The look I have established reflects a schoolhouse theme, blending elements of vintage and industrial style but with a clean aesthetic,” she explains. The home’s style was inspired by the schoolhouses and public buildings of New England around 1900 to 1950, a concept that brings together design elements familiar to both Hamptons and industrial interior schemes.

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“Give your space a facelift without breaking the bank by swapping in new cabinetry handles,” says Lisa Mayski, marketing manager at Kaboodle Kitchen. “It can make a big difference, whether you’re after a classic or modern look.”

SINK SUCCESS A Villeroy & Boch butler’s sink (above) provides just the right mix of charm and functionality in the laundry. “We selected a vintage-style laundry sink reminiscent of the schoolhouse aesthetic,” explains interior designer Sarah, who kept the shape of this sink in mind when choosing the Fienza basin for the bathroom. “I wanted the basin in the bathroom to follow the same lines as the laundry sink, not uniform, but considered.”

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“THE COTTAGE HAD NO WHATSOEVER, SO THAT WAS A BIG FACTOR WHEN DESIGNING . WE GOT A LOT IN, THE SO MUCH THAT SOME SHELVES ARE EMPTY!” ~ ANGELA, HOMEOWNER TILE STYLE “We wanted to use contemporary fittings and fixtures that complemented the age of the house,” says Angela of the gloss subway tiles from Amber (left), which were chosen to tie into the styling. The functional simplicity of the subway tiles is balanced by hexagonal mosaic floor tiles (right & top), also from Amber, in varied patterns and shades of dark brown. The consistency of the finishes – the same tiles run through the bathroom, laundry and powder room – ensures a seamless flow between the different spaces.

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STORE & ORDER As well as having room for the usual suspects – ironing board, broom, cleaning products – the joinery (above & opposite) includes pull-out laundry hampers and a linen press for towels and sheets, so all folding and putting away can be done in the one zone. PUPPY LOVE Even the family dog is catered for in this new space, with a cut out below the bench big enough for a cosy cushion (opposite). This pooch relaxation station has been treated to its own tiles, using the same tones as the floor but arranged in a classic herringbone pattern.

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budget BREAKDOWN FIXTURES & FITTINGS ..........$8900 JOINERY .................................................. $9000 LIGHTS & ELECTRICAL ..... $4000 PAINTING ................................ $2000 PLUMBING .............................. $4000 TILES, TILING & WATERPROOFING ............$12,000 TOTAL $39,900*

SOURCE BOOK INTERIOR DESIGNER: Sarah McCarthy-James, Greenwood’s Home, 0402 839 036, greenwoodshome.com.au TILER: Jeremy Ansell Wall & Floor Tiling, jpansell1@hotmail.com JOINER: Wood Marble & White, (07) 5563 7684, woodmarbleandwhite.com.au Stockists, page 236


T H E Q U I E T S PA C E Once imbued in a cacophony of colour, interior designer Estelle Cameron opted for a calm palette of greys, whites and leather when she transformed this sitting area into a much-loved library. Two leather seats zone off the quiet space for reading (try La-Z-Boy’s recliner range for extra comfort) while a striking pendant shines light on page-turners and adds interest overhead.

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WELL READ A TIRED-LOOKING SITTING AREA IS TURNED INTO A DEDICATED LIBRARY, COMPLETE WITH READING NOOK AND PLENTY OF SPACE TO LOUNGE WORDS JACKIE BRYGEL STYLING ESTELLE CAMERON PHOTOGRAPHY ELOUISE VAN RIET-GRAY

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omeowner Leanne has always relished any time spent in the library. “There’s something calming and whimsical about a wall of books,” she says. “I also love all the stories, wisdom and knowledge.” It’s no surprise, then, to learn that Leanne jumped at the chance to transform a dated and disjointed sitting area into a beautiful library and lounge zone in the Queenslander she shares with husband Tim and their teenage children. Engaging the expertise of Estelle Cameron – the founder and creative director of Designtank – Leanne and Tim explained that they wanted a dedicated reading and relaxation domain that was “modern, fun and comfortable”. The family is “beyond thrilled” with the result. “It’s such a joy to come home, kick off our shoes and sit here,” says Leanne.

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Original room: A lounge room with an adjacent sitting area. “There were no specifically zoned spaces or cohesion,” explains creative director Estelle. Time frame: Three months from design through to completion. Why the makeover? The family wanted a defined reading room “away from the main TV area”. The decor, too, was due for a rethink. “The paint colour, curtains and furnishings needed to be updated,” says Estelle. The works: A bespoke floor-to-ceiling library unit was installed that incorporates a bench seat, drawers and display shelving. All the walls were repainted, and luxe new furnishings, including curtains, rugs, statement lighting and occasional chairs, were added. Major changes: The space was completely transformed, with the two distinct yet visually connected zones allowing myriad uses. “The areas are separate but flexible enough for armchairs from the sitting area to be turned to the lounge, or for the ottoman to be pulled over from the extra seat around the Scrabble board in the library,” says Estelle. Lessons learned: Renovating can be an organic process. “The project started with an enquiry about kitchen design, but as the conversation went on, it was clear that this whole area needed an update,” says Estelle.

budget BREAKDOWN GROUND LEVEL Two sumptuous new rugs help to define the lounge zone and the library area. A circular ‘Nordic’ rug (above) from Bayliss Rugs was selected for the library, while a ‘Kingdom’ rug, also from Bayliss, serves to ground the zone’s ‘breakout’ lounge area (left).

SENSATIONAL STORAGE The bespoke library unit constructed by Corona Cabinets (above & opposite) provides a home for books and artwork, as well as a built-in reading nook. Made of solid American walnut, the rolling ladder from Buywood Furniture is hung from a rail fixed to the joinery.

SWITCH ON Statement lighting pieces, such as the ‘Victoria Jumbo’ pendant and ‘Murillo’ floor lamp (above), both from Tantra Imports, make the room glow, while a feature Nordlux ‘Strap 15’ wall light offers illumination in the nook (opposite).

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~ ESTELLE, CREATIVE DIRECTOR TAKE A SEAT In the library, ‘Datsun’ leather armchairs from Gallery Direct create a cosy corner (opposite). The lounge area’s original sofa and ottoman were transformed with new foam and recovered in a soft charcoal from Clarke And Clarke (above). “They still have a lot of life in them,” says Leanne.

CURTAINS............................................... $3800 FLOOR LAMP .......................................$1200 JOINERY ............................................... $17,000 LEATHER ARMCHAIRS .........$4400 PENDANT .................................................... $650 RUGS .............................................................. $4500 SIDE TABLE ............................................... $420 SOFA REMODEL..............................$4600 WALL LIGHT ........................................... $340 TOTAL $36,910*

SOURCE BOOK CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Estelle Cameron, Designtank, 0413 183 399, designtank.com.au Stockists, page 236

designer’s TIP One of the aims of the makeover was that the library be infused with a timeless sense of style. “We didn’t want the room to look like it had been lifted from a showroom floor, which is a mistake that can be made when a roomful of new furniture is purchased,” says creative director Estelle. “The items were specifically selected to look as though they had been collected over time – they needed to feel comfortable, homey and ‘meant’ for the space. Mixing fabrics and textures, such as the leather armchairs with the soft fabric lounge, helped achieve this.”

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BLUE VIEW AN OCEANSIDE SETTING INSPIRES A CRISP AND COASTAL REFRESH IN THIS STUNNING MAIN BEDROOM WORDS SALLY PATERSON PHOTOGRAPHY SIMON WHITBREAD

PAT T E R N P L AY A feature wall with Schumacher ‘Abstract Leaf’ wallpaper in Navy creates a luxury hotel atmosphere. To provide a neutral counterpoint, a ‘Troy’ bed, bedhead and custom ottoman from H+J Furniture are covered with Warwick’s ‘Husk’ fabric in Driftwood. Frejac bedside tables from La Maison also help break up the busy wall. “They’re a crisp contrast colour that allows the eye to rest,” says interior designer Alix.

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erched on a hillside overlooking a magnificent stretch of coastline, this Sydney holiday home promised exceptional water views and a lifestyle to match when Kim and Eugene purchased it in 2014 to enjoy with their teenage children. “It was a beautiful house in its day, but it was run-down and needed updating,” says Kim. The main bedroom was ripe for a refresh, with tiled floors, plain white walls and a small window that only allowed a hint of the stunning vistas beyond. “It had a dark slate floor and painted brick walls – it all felt rather harsh and cold,” says interior decorator Alix Helps, who was enlisted to facilitate the transformation into a luxury hotel-inspired sanctuary. Original room: The main bedroom of a Mediterranean-style villa. Time frame: Seven months, as part of a larger renovation. Why the makeover? “The plan was to rent out the home as it was for a while,” says Kim. “However, the surroundings were so peaceful we decided to speed things up so that we could enjoy it as a weekender.” The works: By The Beach Building did the makeover’s heavy lifting, including enlarging the window and rendering the brick wall behind the bed. New carpet was laid over the slate tiles, wallpaper applied and the other brick walls repainted. New pendant lights on either side of the bed were wired in and a double track of drapery installed. Major changes: The enlarged window now provides a captivating scene, creating a dreamy blue outlook enhanced by the feature wall. “I’d never been a lover of wallpaper,” says Kim. “But Alix had created some stunning rooms with it and I’d noticed it was becoming a trend.” Lessons learned: “Begin with a vision – I had made my own moodboards that helped me define what I hoped to achieve,” reflects Kim.

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“THERE’S A BEAUTIFUL AND THAT DESCENDS AS YOU ENTER THROUGH THE DOOR. ” ˜ KIM, HOMEOWNER IT IS SO

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White paint options range from yellow and red bases (warm) to black or blue (cool). Alix chose cool Dulux Bleaches Quarter for this room. Before picking your paint, plan the whole room’s palette, taking into account flooring, window frames or timberwork to solve the warm versus cool decision.

SOFTLY SOFTLY Soft Touch ‘Bakers Creek’ carpet in Driftwood from Carpet Court (above) creates a dramatic change in ambience from its harsh, blackslate predecessor. Adding to the plush vibe, full-length drapery on a double track – sheers at the front and block-out ‘Nsusu Linen’ in Ivory from Fabric Pavilion at the rear – layer the textured brick walls with a lightweight loveliness that dances with the sea breeze. The combined effect warms and softens the bedroom, evoking an inviting atmosphere of both coastal comfort and calmness.

budget BREAKDOWN ARTWORK ................................ $1200 CARPET ........................................ $1110 DRAPERY....................................$3210 FAN .................................................$500 FURNITURE...............................$4740 LIGHTING....................................$230 WALLPAPER ................................$784 TOTAL $11,774*

SOURCE BOOK INTERIOR DECORATOR: Alix Helps, Alix Helps Interiors, 0439 466 061, alixhelpsinteriors.com BUILDER: Kerry Waterson, By The Beach Building, 0401 202 207 Stockists, page 236

designer’s TIP “I selected a wallpaper with a bold pattern as I knew it would make a striking feature,” says interior decorator Alix. “It creates visual interest behind the upholstered bedhead, in a deep blue that supports the ocean views. Using one burst of pattern, and keeping other elements simple, is a safe way to experiment with wallpaper or murals. I added the custom lampshades [from Steal The Limelight] in the same print to complete the look.”

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SWEET TREAT A MELBOURNE KITCHEN GOES FROM DARK AND GLOOMY TO BRIGHT AND GLAMOROUS IN A DIY MASTERSTROKE WORDS JANE PARBURY STYLING KIMBERLEY WIEDERMANN PHOTOGRAPHY DYLAN LARK

LIGHTEN UP The new kitchen has a distinct Hamptons vibe with panelled ‘Alpine’ cabinetry from Kaboodle Kitchen and chic woven bar stools (try Beeline Designs ‘Cuba’ stools for similar). >

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ith its poky layout, orange benchtops and mission brown tiles, there wasn’t anything worth salvaging from Ganaelle and Daniel’s old kitchen. In fact, there wasn’t much worth retaining from the whole home. “Everything had to go,” remembers Ganaelle, a primary school teacher. “The condition of the house was such that no wall, floor or ceiling could remain untouched!” On the plus side, the location of the Melbourne property, tucked into the outer eastern suburbs, was a win, as was the size of the block and its proximity to great amenities and facilities, so the couple got to work. Daniel, a builder, tackled the majority of the home’s renovation himself – with a little help from some tradie friends – including the construction of this fabulous flat-packed kitchen and butler’s pantry. Original room: The kitchen of a 1967 brick-veneer cottage. Time frame: Eight months, as part of a whole-home renovation. Why the makeover? The kitchen had nothing going for it but potential. “The kitchen makeover was just one small part of the grand plan for our new home,” says keen cook and baker Ganaelle, who envisioned a Hamptons-style zone with plenty of bench space and storage. The works: The kitchen was repositioned to the other side of the original room, which was extended to accommodate a generous butler’s pantry and laundry. An entirely reworked cook zone was conceived from the ground up, with all-new flooring, windows, cabinetry and appliances. The couple chose to go the DIY flat pack route, sourcing their new space from Kaboodle Kitchen. “We were pretty set with what we wanted, and they could make all of that fit for us,” explains Ganaelle. Major changes: An archway and wall that divided the living room from the kitchen and dining space were demolished, and the back wall of the original kitchen and dining area was taken down so the couple could install a large, adjoining alfresco area, accessed via stacking doors. Lessons learned: “Next time we wouldn’t dig extension foundations during winter!” says Ganaelle. “The rain held us back and created extra work, but apart from that, we’re pretty happy with the end result.”

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“WE LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE SPACE – HOW THE PANTRY IS, AND THERE IS IN HOW MUCH BOTH THE KITCHEN AND THE PANTRY” ~ GANAELLE, HOMEOWNER

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I S L A N D D R E A M An Everhard drop-in sink, paired with a Phoenix ‘Vivid’ slimline gooseneck mixer, keeps the island bench relatively clear, allowing plenty of space for food prep (top left). The benchtop has the look of luxe marble, but is actually a much more wallet-friendly laminate, Mayonella from Kaboodle’s cut-to-measure range, in a slender 20mm profile and with an extended overhang that creates a casual breakfast bar. The rear bench plays host to a Bosch 90cm six-burner cooktop, centred above a pair of Bosch 60cm ovens. A Kaboodle splashback in Sago Pudding with a high-gloss finish helps bounce light around the renovated kitchen. C O O L C H A N G E The Fisher & Paykel French door fridge is located in the butler’s pantry, but opposite the sliding access door so it is tucked away yet within easy reach of the kitchen – as is a neat column of wine storage (left). “We love how open plan the whole area is, which allows us to move between spaces so freely and easily,” says Ganaelle.

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BREAKDOWN COLOUR CUES The two-tone colour scheme, including overhead cupboards in Nougat Truffle (a matt white) and base cabinetry in Cremasala (an understated grey) all by Kaboodle Kitchen, delivers subtle visual interest (above). A backdrop of Dulux Natural White creates an airy, open feel, while engineered oak timber flooring grounds the scheme (try Clever Choice Design Floors ‘Clever Oak’ in Macadamia for a similar look).

APPLIANCES .................................. $10,000 CABINETRY, HANDLES, BENCHTOP AND SPLASHBACK ................................ $15,000 FLOORING ............................................. $9500 LABOUR .....................................$8500 SINKS & TAPS ..................................... $2500 TOTAL $45,500*

SOURCE BOOK BUILDER: Trademark Renovations, 0431 407 123 KITCHEN CABINETRY: Kaboodle Kitchen, available from Bunnings Stockists, page 236

designer’s TIP CLASSIC CHARM “We’ve always loved the Hamptons look,” explains Ganaelle, who opted for Kaboodle Kitchen’s ‘Alpine’ cabinetry, with it’s Shaker-style panelling, teamed with ‘Cup’ handles and ‘Mushroom’ knobs, both in Matt Black (above & top).

HIDE & SEEK Appliances, such as the coffee machine, microwave and mixer, are hidden away in the butler’s pantry (above & top), to allow for a clutter-free kitchen bench. “In our previous homes it has never been viable,” says Ganaelle.

“Flat-packed kitchens have come a long way, and these days offer so much choice,” says Lisa Mayski, marketing manager of Kaboodle Kitchen. “On-trend designs are more accessible than ever, with plenty of options to suit different tastes. You can choose from a wide selection of colours, profiles and materials. We also offer the option to apply cut-to-measure products to a design, allowing renovators to adjust the width of cabinetry to perfectly fit the space.”


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CLEVER PLANNING IDEAS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISHES MAKE THIS BRAND NEW OUTDOOR ROOM THE PERFECT ENTERTAINING SPACE WORDS JANE PARBURY STYLING RACHEL PETERS PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT

ROOM WITH A VIEW Glass balustrades that were supplied and fitted by Kiama Glass allow Helen and John to enjoy the full glory of the home’s wonderful sea views. A St Joseph outdoor sofa and armchair from Coco Republic – paired with cushions and a throw from Alfresco Emporium – frame a ‘Verona’ coffee table, also from Coco Republic. ‘Shadow Cream’ 600mm x 600mm external floor tiles from Tile Direct are softened by a Vogue Decor rug, while a Coco Republic ‘Lunar’ stool – doubling as a side table – is ready for drinks.

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aving decided on a sea change to the NSW South Coast, Riverina couple Helen and John had tried and failed to find the right property to buy. “So we thought, ‘Why don’t we build?’,” recalls Helen, an IT project director. She and John, a landscaper, carefully planned their new two-storey home on a hillside block with help from Annabelle McQuillan of Bespoke Belle. Extensive guest accommodation downstairs is perfect for regular visits from the couple’s three grown-up kids and extended family, while the upper level is Helen and John’s domain, with a bedroom, ensuite and open-plan kitchen and living areas. Keeping in mind the property’s outstanding views, the pair included a wide covered verandah, destined to become a key entertaining area. This inviting outdoor room is now a drawcard in all weathers, even when the district’s notorious southerlies are blowing. “You can go downstairs during a southerly and it’s freezing,” says Helen. “Then you come up here and you can walk around in shorts and a T-shirt!”

Original room: The upper-storey verandah of a newly built home. Time frame: Twelve months, as part of a whole-home construction. Why the room? The couple had always envisioned a large verandah and had weighed up the trade-off between a larger indoor living room or sizeable outdoor area. “We love entertaining outdoors, so we wanted a big space and to be out there as often as we could,” explains Helen. The works: The verandah’s aspect and basic layout had been decided on early, as had the finishes, including the concrete-and-tile floor and glass balustrade. The next challenge was to transform the space into an outdoor room that would be perfect for everyday living and entertaining. Major changes: A pair of Luxaflex ‘Evo Channel’ awnings were installed to help deliver shade, privacy and added protection against light winds. “We hadn’t originally thought about awnings, but having lived here even for a small period of time we can see the advantages,” says Helen. Lessons learned: None! “We’re really glad we did two things – that we had a concrete deck and tiled it, and that we made it as wide and big as we possibly could,” says Helen.

M A G I C M O M E N T The dining zone is set against an elevated backdrop of country views, partially screened by a sheer ‘Evo Channel’ awning in Misty Grey from Luxaflex (below & above). “We can just pull down the awnings and have all the privacy we require, but they’re transparent enough that you can see the views,” says Helen.

“EVEN IN WET WEATHER, THE AND WE CAN VERANDAH IS AND STILL BE REALLY THE RAIN” – HELEN, HOMEOWNER BLACK CUSHION AND BASKET SHACK, ‘SELINA’ TUMBLER, ‘MONTEVERADE’ CUSHIONS, ‘JODHPUR’ BOWL AND ‘GLADYS’ PITCHER IN SEA GREEN, ALL FREEDOM. PLANT AND VASE STYLIST’S OWN. *PLEASE NOTE: ALL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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budget BREAKDOWN AWNINGS ................................................ $1500 BALUSTRADE .....................................$6400 TILES, SCREEDING & LABOUR .......................................... $10,000 VERGOLA ........................................... $10,000 TOTAL $27,900*

SOURCE BOOK AWNINGS: Luxaflex, luxaflex.com.au BUILDING DESIGNER: Annabelle McQuillan, Bespoke Belle, annabellemcquillan@gmail.com, 0413 760 170 BUILDER: DRCBuilt, 0414 457 353, drcbuilt.com.au Stockists, page 236

BEACH HOUSE VIBES Aiming for a modern beach house feel, Helen and John selected a restrained colourway (top right) for the home’s exterior, with James Hardie weatherboards – painted in Dulux Natural White – forming a pristine backdrop within the generous outdoor room. The louvred roof allows light and airflow, but can be closed off from the weather. New furniture (top right & right) chime neatly with the couple’s vision. The round Regent 900mm concrete dining table in White from Coco Republic and a set of Eco Outdoor ‘Barwon’ dining chairs, also in White, are perfectly positioned for easy access to the kitchen’s servery window.

designer’s TIP “One of the key features of the outdoor area was the operable louvred roof,” says building designer Annabelle. “It’s one of those luxury items that pay back so much in liveability and sustainability, as it allows for sun to penetrate onto the verandah and into the home throughout the cooler months, while in summer it can be partly opened to provide excellent air circulation. Aesthetically, it adds detail to an area.”

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B L A C K M A G I C Cathryn and Adam’s original living room was well-appointed, but was lacking in character. “Bringing in the panelling gave it a bit of architectural personality,” says Home Beautiful editor-in-chief Wendy Moore, who redesigned the space. “Introducing the colour Dulux Domino meant that both the TV and fireplace could disappear into the wall when not in use.” Custom-made cabinetry on each side of the fireplace also ensures unsightly electronics are easily hidden.

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Original room: A smart but soulless space with white floors and walls. Time frame: 8-10 weeks. Why the makeover? Years after moving into their new home, Cathryn and Adam still hadn’t put the finishing touches on their living space and decided it was time to call in the professionals. The works: Designer Wendy worked with the existing layout, introducing wall panelling and cabinetry beside the fireplace for visual interest and structure. She also added soft furnishings such as floor rugs, hanging pendant lights and artwork to style up the space. Major changes: A coat of paint in Dulux Domino on the new VJ board panelling for depth and drama, and custom cabinetry to hide the electronics. Lessons learned: “Waiting as long as we did really helped us to cement our style,” says Cathryn. Good design is worth the wait!

designer’s TIP K E E P S A K E The ‘Jasper’ sofa from King Living (above), which the family already owned, is the centrepoint of their new-look living room. “It’s a classic piece and it really suited the space well,” says Wendy. R U G U P To soften up metal legs on the hard tile floor, Wendy commissioned a wool and jute rug by Floorspace in Melbourne (right). “It’s a really great textural addition and it’s quite cost effective,” she says. Sitting beneath the dining setting, the rug also works to delineate the zone, creating a more intimate and welcoming entertaining space.

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A foolproof way to save both time and money is to work with what you’ve already got. Here, Cathryn and Adam’s existing sofa, dining table and chairs helped to dictate the design of the makeover and inspired the colour palette. “Those kinds of things are really big investments and they last for years,” says designer Wendy. “I really wanted to use them as the foundation for the design.” If starting from scratch, opt for classic and timeless designs in neutral hues – your future self will thank you.

ARTWORK (THIS PAGE) CHRIS WARNES *PLEASE NOTE: ALL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

“WE ARE BY THE BEACH, AND THOUGH IT’S NOT A , WE STILL WANTED SOME ELEMENTS”

hen Cathryn, Adam and their son moved into their newly built home on Sydney’s northern beaches, they knew they still had work left ahead of them. “We had purposely left some spaces untouched so we could spend a little bit more time thinking about exactly what we wanted,” explains Cathryn. Fast forward almost three years, and the family still hadn’t pinpointed the look they desired for their open-plan living and dining area. “We had the white tiles and the white walls, but it needed a bit more depth,” she says. Having worked for the Seven Network, Adam crossed paths with HB editor-in-chief, House Rules judge and interior expert Wendy Moore, who agreed to help the family find their signature style, bringing in layers of texture, warmth and colour with a modern coastal twist.


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D I N I N G I N Oversized seagrass pendant lights from Milly & Eugene make a statement over the table and help to balance out the white space (below). “Without them, no matter what you bring in, even if it’s a big table, it will feel dwarfed by the proportions of the room,” says Wendy, who worked with the family’s existing dining setting. “They had done a really good job choosing pieces for the space and didn’t need to go to the expense of replacing it.” For a similar buffet, try Oz Design Furniture, and for a similar dining table, try Harvey Norman.

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The neutral colour palette featured throughout the home lends itself to some simple seasonal updates. “We can quite easily change up the look just by switching the artwork or cushions,” says Cathryn.

budget BREAKDOWN ARTWORK............................................... $2500 CABINETRY............................................$6550 CHAIR............................................................. $1194 LABOUR .......................................................$1037 PAINT............................................................ $77.90 PENDANTS ................................................. $710 RUG .................................................................. $2500 TOTAL $14,568.90*

SOURCE BOOK DESIGNER: Wendy Moore, The Interiors Edit, theinteriorsedit.com.au Stockists, page 236

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COOL & CALM A HODGEPODGE OF POKY SPACES WAS OPENED UP AND IS NOW A LIGHT, BRIGHT BATHING HAVEN WORDS KYLIE JACKES STYLING LISA HILTON PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT

FREE REIN In place of the existing in-built tub, the sculptural lines of a new freestanding ‘Kado Arc’ flat-rim bath from Reece now gives the zone a more spacious, spa-like feel. “I just love the bath,” enthuses homeowner Louise. “There’s nothing better than sinking a tired body into a deep, warm bath. And with the serene palette of grey and white, you just feel relaxed in the space.”

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“Incorporating raw timber into a design adds warmth and textural interest,” says Lisa Mayski, marketing manager at Kaboodle Kitchen. Try repurposing a second-hand sideboard into a stylish vanity.

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omeowner Louise jokes that the motivation behind her bathroom renovation was impatience. Although she and her husband Mike have future plans for a major renovation of their colonial-era home on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Louise jumped the gun and overhauled the bathrooms first. Enlisting Sally Rhys-Jones, of Rhys/Jones Interior Architecture, to transform their ensuite, her expertise was called on once again to work similar magic in this family bathroom, shared by the couple’s young boys. “The main bathroom was broken up into impractical spaces and Sally did an amazing job reworking the floor plan to make it feel more light and spacious,” says Louise. For a cohesive feel, materials used in the ensuite were carried through to the main bathroom, with herringbone Carrara marble mosaics used en masse to create a big impact. “I couldn’t be more thrilled,” says Louise. “It sets the tone for the look we want to create in the rest of the house.” Original room: A basic family bathroom, last renovated in the 1980s. Time frame: Six weeks. Why the makeover? “I couldn’t bear it anymore,” says Louise. “It was terribly dated, the feature tile was a swaying palm tree that looked like it was blowing in a gale and the space was really impractical. It had several internal doors, which sectioned the room into small, dark spaces, so it desperately needed to be opened up and modernised.” The works: Internal walls and doors that divided the room were removed to create a spacious open-plan layout. Modern finishes and fixtures were installed in addition to a bank of louvred windows. Major changes: “The layout is much more practical,” says Louise. “Everything flows, it feels brighter and bigger, and it has a wow factor.” Lessons learned: “I wasn’t aware you could choose different grout spacing between floor tiles,” says Louise. “Spacing only differs by a few millimetres, but visually this can make a big difference. We opted to space the floor tiles about 2.5mm apart and chose a grout colour that matched the tiles for a more seamless look.”

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“MY FEATURE IS THE HERRINGBONE MARBLE WALL – IT’S ” ~ LOUISE, HOMEOWNER JUST

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NEAT NICHE One of Sally’s favourite design elements in a bathroom is a feature niche. Not only a savvy storage option, it provides the perfect opportunity to frame a beautiful piece of stone. “In the niche above the bath (opposite) we used a slab of Carrara marble to break up the plain white wall tiles,” says Sally. “In the shower (left) we did the opposite, using a piece of Caesarstone in Pure White to punctuate the grey wall tiles.”

designer’s TIP CLEAR VISION Reshuffling the layout and removing a wall that divided the space allowed the shower to be tucked neatly into a nook (above). “This meant it could work as a wet area and we didn’t need to use glass, making it really functional and low maintenance in terms of cleaning,” says Sally. A Nikles Square Twin Rail Shower from Reece with an overhead outlet and handpiece allows for flexibility.

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For bathroom design, it’s important to know where to spend and where to save, advises interior designer Sally. “We created a luxury feel in this bathroom by tiling one whole wall in a herringbone Carrara marble mosaic from Tiles4Less. It draws your eye the moment you enter the room. Because this element is the hero within the space, it meant the surrounding floor and wall tiles could be simple and inexpensive, as their role is to recede into the background rather than grab attention.”

MIZU DRIFT BATH AND VANITY TAPS REECE. CAESARSTONE VANITY BENCHTOP IN PURE WHITE CENTRAL COAST. GRANITE RECTIFIED WALL TILES AND GREY FLOOR TILES TILES BY KATE.NORDLUX WALL LIGHT URBAN LIGHTING. *PLEASE NOTE: ALL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

HARD-WEARING Vanity cabinets in Polytec ‘Ravine’ in Natural Oak (top left) add warmth to the cool white and grey palette. “Rather than timber veneer, we went with a laminate, which is incredibly hard-wearing and easier to look after in a wet area,” explains interior designer Sally. “It’s also more affordable and looks just as good as the real thing.”


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LET THERE BE LIGHT Allowing in more natural light dramatically improved the sense of space in the new family bathroom. Casement windows were replaced with a bank of high-set louvres that span the width of the room. “The frosted glass gives the space a lovely diffused light and, when they’re open, the room is wonderfully ventilated,” says Louise.

budget

BREAKDOWN BATH ................................................................ $1578 GRANITE NICHE ............................$1300 LABOUR ............................................... $32,000 LIGHTING .................................................... $180 TAPWARE ................................................. $1690 TILES .............................................................. $2650 TOILET ............................................................ $630 VANITY BENCHTOP .................... $800 VANITY & MIRROR...................... $2860 TOTAL $43,688*

SOURCE BOOK DESIGNER: Sally Rhys-Jones, Rhys/Jones Interior Architecture, 0402 847 255, sallyrhysjones.com. BUILDER: HP Constructions, 0400 516 096, hpconstructions.com.au. CABINETRY: Captive Cabinet Making, (02) 9905 4468, captivecabinetmaking.com.au. Stockists, page 236



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C O O L C A B A N A Kate and Ben’s new pool house has a dreamy boho vibe (above), with macramé hanging chairs found on Ebay (for similar, try Temple & Webster) paired with a seagrass footrest and floor cushions from Magnolia Lane. The mirror art is from Gumtree, painted with Mezzie & Frank Chalk Effects Paint in Whitehaven.

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lmost every homeowner is faced with this dilemma at least once – fix it or leave it. Kate and Ben had just renovated the interior of their ’70s brick home on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast when they decided selling and finding a house with their dream backyard would prove simpler than staying and transforming their bland block. Top of their wish list was a home where the line between inside and out was effortlessly blurred, with a sparkling pool and breezy outdoor area to while away Queensland’s long summer days with their three children. But during a house-hunting weekend, Kate received terrible news – her father had suddenly passed away. “I couldn’t face moving out of the home that he had watched his grandkids grow up in, so we decided to stay and complete the work ourselves,” says Kate. “I felt him beside us every step of the way.” Original backyard: A 950sqm yard with not much more than a patch of lawn and a Hills Hoist. “There were run-down fences and a paved brick area that was never laid properly and had sunk, so in our wet season we had to wade through ankle-deep water to get to the car,” says Kate. Time frame: Nine months. The works: “I designed the layout myself using basic CAD software I downloaded,” says Kate, who owns a furniture upcycling business. “Since we renovated the interior, I had been formulating it in my head.” The block was cleared, a pool was excavated and poured, a concrete driveway was laid, a pool house with a flyover roof was constructed, and new spotted gum decking timber was added throughout. Major changes: What was once a soggy, unused space is now a sublime extension of the family home and a much-used entertainer’s haven. Lessons learned: “Be flexible,” advises Kate. “I went in wanting a certain look, but knew I needed to compromise to what was achievable. The main change was the wall cladding. We decided to use a similar product to what I originally wanted and, in the end, I’m more satisfied with the outcome than if we’d been rigid and chosen the more expensive product.”

budget BREAKDOWN CABANA ............................................... $15,000 DECKING ........................................... $60,000 FURNITURE.......................................... $2000 LANDSCAPING ............................... $2000 PAINT........................................................... $3000 POOL........................................................ $30,000 TOTAL $112,000*

SUMMER DELIGHT Meals are served poolside at a table Kate bought from Bunnings and painted black (above), with benches and two rattan end chairs purchased online from Gumtree. The view extends from the back of the home across the pool to the cabana, with macramé hanging planters throughout.

“BEN WOULD DEAL WITH THE AND DELIVERY OF EACH CONTRACTOR AND I WOULD DEAL WITH THE DECISIONS” ~ KATE, HOMEOWNER

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TRADESPEOPLE: A & G Carpenters, 0417 490 950 BCJ Plumbing, (07) 5476 9175 Energize Data & Electrical, 0488 767 434 Stockists, page 236

W O N D E R WA L L The back wall of the pool house (top & previous page) has a custom slatted privacy screen, using pine sourced from Ironbark Timber Products, in Dulux Natural White.

designer’s TIP Key to any smooth renovation is ensuring you enlist the services of contractors you can trust with your project. After all, you want to avoid wasting precious time and thousands of dollars. So, do your homework and ask around for recommendations. It took an unfortunate false start for Kate and Ben to decide on enlisting Adam from A & G Carpenters. Once Adam took over, he made the rest of the renovation an absolute breeze. “Our builder was a perfectionist, but was also very sensitive to our budget and ensured we were informed of every dollar spent,” says Kate.

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L A I D - B A C K L O U N G I N G For the cabana, Kate sourced two daybeds (above left) from Gumtree for $50 and had the cushions re-covered in black Warwick outdoor fabric for $300. Flora and fauna-themed cushions (above left & right) add to the resort vibe – try Circa 70 for similar. Travertine unfilled tiles from The Pool Tile Company keep things cool underfoot.

*PLEASE NOTE: ALL COSTS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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N A T U R A L B E A U T Y Another Gumtree score, the vintage cane setting with re-covered cushions provides equal amounts of practicality and troppo flair in the undercover area at the back of the home (below). A raffia rug from Hello Trader, rattan pendant from Temple & Webster and a foraged find displayed as wall art evoke island vibes in the family’s new outdoor living zone. Charley the beaglier approves!

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To save you time and money, consider following in the footsteps of Kate and Ben and help your contractors with the exterior revamp. “Every weekend we cleaned up the weeks’ worth of dust and debris,” says Kate. “I painted the posts, beams and dividing wall, and I helped with jobs such as prep sanding the decking boards.”



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ORGANIC APPEAL Handcrafted from renewable and recycled materials, the new Nile collection of pendant shades from econolight.com.au also features easy DIY installation, making them an economical way to add lighting accent to any room. These simple, elegant-textured pendants will enchant. Available for nationwide delivery from discountlighting.com.au.

BEACON LIGHTING With five blades delivering an impressive airflow, the Lucci Airmover ceiling fan will keep you cool all summer in sophisticated designer style. The perfect addition to any indoor space or undercover alfresco area, this beautifully designed fan is available in koa, white and black. RRP $595 www.beaconlighting.com.au.

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BOLD BLOOMERS Floriana introduces the glorious ‘Grandessa’, the largest in its class with blooms up to 9cm in diameter. Bred in Australia for Australian conditions, Grandessa produces big, bold and beautiful flowers in red, yellow, white and sunset. Find Grandessa from September in Bunnings Warehouse stores. Visit floriana.com.au.

The stylish Afinity range, featuring 16 spectacular wood species, has been carefully selected by our team of experts specialising in interior design. The collection ofers an incredible variety of shades with realistic knot and grain detailing. You’ll find the perfect design to enhance any home interior. Discover the range at polyflor.com.au/afinity.

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IT’S A CURIOUS THING that as the desire for indoor-outdoor living has grown, the second element has literally shrunk. Yards and gardens are the casualties of our square-metred dreams, as homes increasingly expand towards property boundaries. Before kids played their sports on screens, the garden or yard was a stadium for the imagination – a jonquil-scented retreat and, if you were of ornithological persuasion, a bird sanctuary. With a little naturally occurring timber and greenery, you could awake to a veritable Top 20 of trills, caws and whistles. That’s ‘most streamed’ to millennials. Not to mention the kookaburras, who thought it hilarious to start their serenade at six on Sundays. At the bare minimum, all you had to do was install a few nectar-rich plants and sit back while the flying sugar junkies descended. But being Aussie, we somehow collectively decided that a bit more hospitality was in order. Especially since our feathered friends were adding so much to our garden experience. As with most visitors to your home, they apparently craved two things straight up: a drink and a shower, which is why Aussies from Penrith to Peppermint Grove installed concrete birdbaths front and centre on the lawn. Initially, many were painted white and featured a fluted pattern on their stems. But over time, wind, water and weather did their bit so only the grey mottled cement render showed through, garlanded with the odd sprinkling of moss. Not only did the birdbaths make handy wickets for games of backyard cricket, but they functioned as virtual day spas for mamma pigeons who just needed some time for themselves. Now that we’ve given them liquid refreshment in two forms, it’d be rude not to provide birds with somewhere to doss down for a night or three. Mini wooden chalets thus began to adorn our trees. Either left bare for their eventual occupants to furnish – #butcherbirdboho if you’re looking for a hashtag – or thoughtfully bedded with old newspaper strips, they hung from limbs in an era before wind chimes. And often sounded better, too.

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If we were housing, washing and quenching their thirst, might as well give ’em a feed too, right? There were a bunch of ways to go here, but the most common was the seed cone. You could buy fancy standalone feeders that required topping up from a bag that was invariably stored in the garage and invited in every rodent within ‘cooee’ for a sunflower and millet degustation. Or you could just pop the ingenious hook that was attached to each cone over an accommodating limb and watch the frenzy unfold. The aim of all this, of course, was to encourage visitors. But, it turns out, only certain varieties. Bird seed manufacturers twigged to this super quickly, with brands mixed for the particular tastes of colourful

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galahs and cockatoos. As for lorikeets? They were more than welcome. Ditto bell birds and anything with a sulphur crest or those that had the word ‘warbler’ in the title. Even magpies were granted buffet access and their bowls were kept full. Sure, you shelled out on a bit of paraphernalia and there were ongoing costs, but the flashes of avian colour alone were worth it. They also helped spread pollen about the place, leading to even more of the plants you actually wanted there in the first place. And finally, there was the sonic joys these bird accessories encouraged. Feed and house the choir and they will belt out a number or four. Long before we were all Spotifying ourselves senseless via our individual devices, birdsong was the national suburban soundtrack. Some of it was melodic and some grated like an elbow on tarmac, but nowhere else in the world sounded quite like it. And we’ll take these tweets over the online deluge any day.


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