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HOME ISSUE 18 WINTER 2015
Kitchen ideas
TRENDS AND DESIGN TIPS
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FEATURE GARDEN
renovate 1970s HOME NOW A STUNNING WATERSIDE HAVEN
Country retreat restored to former glory
Historic allure
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FEATURE HOME Idyllic family home by the waterside
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Tea time Decor in a cup
33 FEATURE HOME Soul and space 38
Kitchen ideas Trends and design tips
17 FEATURE HOME Edwardian allure
43 FEATURE GARDEN Autumn splendour at sprawling country estate Strathearn
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Shopping inspiration: Winter warmers
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How to make quality compost
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Styling for small spaces How to make the most of your space
What does your backyard say about you? Outdoor area themes
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Calm a trending style Tips to create a calm and comfortable home
Shopping inspiration: DIY inner-city chic
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Recipes: Food swaps to beat winter weight gain
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Mosaic magic DIY project and giveaway
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A large red gum tree was milled and polished to create the island bench in this kitchen at Kirwans Bridge. Picture: Ray Sizer
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Welcome The Our Home team is excited to share two stunning home renovations this issue. I am sure you will love the penchant for the past with a modern edge behind the blue door of our cover story. Carrie Donaldson and husband Luis Casanova spent more than a year renovating this period home in Shepparton. And while the charm and character of the almost-century old Edwardian home have been honoured, the couple has cleverly incorporated a vintage industrial edge. Meanwhile, a 1970s-style brick home at Kirwans Bridge has become the base of an idyllic lifestyle for Tony and Nedra Hammond. The Hammonds have used indigenous timber and local stone throughout their home and property on the banks of a lagoon of the Goulburn River. Then there is Sue and Ang Mancini’s Tatura home, which was purposebuilt to create a space with aesthetic appeal but was functional for Sue’s mobility in her wheelchair. Their retreat is also a creative space for Sue’s gorgeous pastels. Our feature garden takes us to a sprawling country estate near Ruffy in the Strathbogie Ranges. The overgrown garden at Strathearn has been restored to its former glory by Phil and Kelly Whitten. Not only is the garden glorious, it also has an intriguing link to Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Cecil Maygar, one of the first recipients of Australia’s highest military honour — the Victoria Cross. We also give ideas this issue for kitchens, backyards, winter shopping and styling small spaces.
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IDYLLIC FAMILY HOME
by the river THE EXTENSIVE USE OF INDIGENOUS TIMBER AND LOCAL STONE IN THE HAMMOND FAMILY’S HOME RENOVATION COMPLEMENT THE EARTHY SURROUNDS OF THE PROPERTY ON THE BANKS OF A PEACEFUL GOULBURN RIVER LAGOON. STORY SHARON WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY RAY SIZER
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Tony and Nedra Hammond, their children Finn and Brielle and dog Zara have made a beautiful home on the banks of the Goulburn River.
A blend of timbers and natural stone create a harmonious family living area for the Hammonds.
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Above: A large red gum tree was milled to create the island bench in the kitchen of the accommodation. Top: A timber beam from nearby Kirwans Bridge forms the mantel of the stone fireplace in the Hammonds’ home.
EAGER TO ESCAPE a hectic city life, a young family has established an idyllic home and business lifestyle at Kirwans Bridge on the banks of a still lagoon of the Goulburn River.
Above: An old work bench, used by Tony Hammond’s ancestors, is a feature in the accommodation. This picture: A timber staircase links the two floors of the accommodation venue.
Tony and Nedra Hammond have used a blend of indigenous timbers, hewn stone and natural sandstone to renovate their home that features magnificent views of river wetlands filled with a mass of blooming water lilies and abundant bird life. A majestic ironbark tree towers over the back of the home, shading the paved outdoor area, and timber from locally felled ironbark — the hardest of all Australian hardwoods — has been used extensively in the renovation. Since the Hammonds bought the 12 ha property 15 years ago, the 1970s-style brick home, with a clutch of small rooms and mission brown aluminium windows, has undergone a partial transformation. Milled ironbark now frames expansive glass windows, positioned to capture the spectacular river views and neutral render covers the dull brick exterior, perfectly complementing the supporting verandah pillars built from locally sourced stone. Large sandstone pavers line the pathways around the home that widen to form a raised outdoor area with an open pergola — crafted out of re-claimed jarrah timber from a decommissioned Sydney wharf — and ornamental vines. The original lining boards of the verandah ceilings have been retained and their weathered appearance adds to the rustic charm. Nedra said they were planning a large-scale extension of the home that would triple its size and incorporate more living space, a games room, library and bedrooms. In the meantime internal works have included demolishing walls and creating an open family area with a double-sided fireplace, constructed from natural stone and topped with a slab timber mantel that is a remnant from repair works at nearby Kirwans Bridge. Tony, who was schooled in Shepparton, comes from a long-line of farmers and timber workers and channelled those skills to mill the timber needed for the renovation. >>> 12
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Left top to bottom: Impressive stone pillars greet visitors to the winery. The laser-cut steel gates have rusted naturally, further adding to the rustic appeal. The entry to the Hammonds’ home resembles an old woodheap with carefully placed timber spelling out the name Hide and Seek. Winding stone steps lead down a slope right to the water’s edge. Part way down is a circular “conversation pit” complete with seating and a brick fireplace. The Hammond family home has a great outdoor area built with timber from a decommissioned Sydney wharf. Above right: Stone pillars add feature detail to the verandah of the Hammond family home.
<<< 11 Ironically his ancestors are pictured in early photographs planting a mulberry tree on a small island that is now included in the 30 ha of land and river frontage the couple leases from Goulburn-Murray Water. “That tree would have to be 120 years old now,” Tony said. The tree was the inspiration for the name of their boutique winery Hide and Seek and the design of the labels for their shiraz and chardonnay. The Hammonds and their children, Finn, 13 and Brielle, 9, are now sharing their piece of paradise with other families seeking a quintessential Australian holiday by the river following the opening of a two-storey accommodation facility late last year. Nedra’s clever designs include a neutral colour scheme that allows the mix of timbers to shine. Greybox timber posts form the external verandah and balcony structures and vertical weatherboards appear to add further height to the already impressive building. Inside the same timber has been fashioned into light fittings and cabinet door handles while a 2.4 m long slab of red gum is a perfect place to gather in the upstairs kitchen. “The tree I cut this slab from was 2.7 m in diameter; I had to use a ladder to climb onto the felled trunk. It’s probably the largest tree I’ve milled,” Tony said. An old timber work bench with a primitive vice and deep saw cuts is a feature piece in the living area and Tony estimates his ancestors used the bench 150 years ago. Since opening the accommodation venue Tony and Nedra have been overwhelmed by the positive comments from visitors who marvel that their usually technology focused children leave their mobile phones and tablets inside and embrace the country lifestyle. “Growing up I said I would never go to Melbourne and I did, then I said I’d never leave and I did. Now I can’t imagine living anywhere else,” Tony said. v
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SHOPPING
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The humble tea cup has come a long way in the decor world.
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The booming health industry has drawn attention to tea’s many health benefits, and dedicated tea stores are springing up everywhere.
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With this has come an increasing range of decorative cups to satiate all tastes, and no longer reserved for children’s tea parties or society lunches, the eloquent tea cup has made its return to pop culture as a feature item to display in homes.
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From drab to excellent street appeal, the front aesthetic of the home received a complete overhaul. But it wasn’t without obstacles, with the first attempt at painting the house turning out “too blue”, meaning starting from scratch.
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EDWARDIAN allure THIS 1920s EDWARDIAN HOME HAS BEEN GIVEN NEW LIFE BY CARRIE DONALDSON AND HUSBAND LUIS CASANOVA, WHO HAVE SPENT A YEAR AND A HALF RENOVATING IT TO ITS NEW-FOUND GLORY, WHILE PRESERVING ITS PAST BEAUTY. STORY RHIANNON GAVALAKIS PHOTOGRAPHY JULIE MERCER
Carrie and Luis poured their hearts into breathing new life into an old home — the amazing transformation in the lounge area speaks for itself.
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The renovated kitchen and dining area is now unrecognisable when compared to the before photos.
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CHARM, CHARACTER AND HISTORY. It was these alluring attributes that attracted Carrie Donaldson to make this almost century-old Edwardian home her family’s next renovation project. Pieces of the past are all around, from the old-fashioned “hair and straw” plaster to the weathered pine floorboards and the leadlight windows. “Older homes have stories to tell; if the walls could only talk about the families that have lived here before and the life the home has had,” Carrie said. Black tar around the edges of the floor was a tell-tale sign that helped date the home; a discovery which was made after ripping up the carpets. “In period homes it was pretty common for them to just put a rug in the middle of the room and then they varnished or painted around them,” Carrie said. >>> 21
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Carrie’s eclectic ‘vintage industrial’ style is most evident in the master bedroom. “I picked up the first vintage trunk at a market in London. I was pregnant with my son, Riley, and my husband and I were travelling, but preparing to move back to Australia — we actually shipped some of our stuff back in this. I bought the second trunk at an auction in Melbourne, I got them separately but they are the same.”
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<<< 18 “That was really difficult to remove.” Carrie said she white-washed the floorboards that were hidden underneath, preferring a rustic effect rather than the ‘yellow’ look of polished floorboards. “I wanted it to look fairly rustic, I didn’t want the perfect high-gloss finish,” she said. “I love the fact that the boards have a life and it doesn’t bother me that they can look a bit battered and bruised.” The house received a full overhaul, in-line with Carrie’s and husband Luis Casanova’s eclectic style: a penchant for the past with a modern eye. “We restumped, replastered, replaced all the lighting fittings and fixtures and the flooring out the back — we may as well have rebuilt the house,” she said. “At the start I wasn’t daunted by the process, I was really excited about the challenge and I had a vision of what I wanted the house to look like.” >>> 22
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Before <<< 21 However, setbacks including seepage under the home from a disconnected stormwater pipe, and a significant amount of asbestos, slowed the renovations. Living in a makeshift environment with a microwave in place of a proper kitchen for six months was another trial. “We didn’t have a kitchen, there was no floor, we were walking on beams — we lived here basically with a microwave, fridge, barbecue and electric hot plate,” she said. It was an experience she admits she would prefer not to endure again. “If we had to I would, but while we were living through that, I started to lose the vision of what the house could be when it was finished, because it was such a mess,” she said. But the end result would be worth it.
The back porch has been extended and the space has been overhauled to create the ideal entertaining area.
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THE COLD AND CRISP AIR OF WINTER HAS WELL AND TRULY ARRIVED. IF YOU’RE STAYING INSIDE, KEEP WARM WITH A BOWL OF SOUP, SLIPPERS, PILLOWS AND A SOFT THROW. BUT IF YOU’RE GOING OUTSIDE — DON’T FORGET A CUTE PAIR OF SOCKS WITH A PAIR OF ON-TREND GUMBOOTS.
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STYLING FOR
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MAKE THE MOST OF THE SPACE YOU HAVE WITH CLEVER STYLING TIPS FOR SMALLER ROOMS. Whether you’re a home renovator or just an avid fan of The Block, it doesn’t take rocket science to work out that small rooms can be the hardest part of the house to style. Small spaces such as kitchenettes, the laundry or an ensuite can pose a problem with their limited measurements making styling a tricky business. Selecting the right elements is one way to make the most out of the area that you have, including paint colour, tiles and patterns. Sticking to a single, light colour will ensure a consistent flow throughout the space, giving the appearance of a bigger room. Using more than one colour creates a start and finish, and can divide the room so it looks smaller, while darker tones tend to reflect less light,
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which can create a ‘closed-off’ feeling. Keep the styling simple and use decor, which is easily changed, to bring life to the room. Tiles can be another tool to assist in creating a light and airy aura in a room. To pick the right tile, consider the space you are dealing with. A small tile may work well for a compact area such as the ensuite and, with many modern bathrooms featuring a recessed storage space, a decorative tile could be a great way to add interest to the room, without closing the space off. The layout of the tiling can be just as important as the tile itself. Placing tiles diagonally draws the eye across, creating the illusion of expansion. v
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CALM A
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The design preference of Australians for the home is a calm and comfortable palette to negate the bustle of the outside world, according to research by Beaumont Tiles.
trinkets, photos and hand-me-downs, but too much clutter can jangle the nerves. Create a spot free of clutter (and this includes technology disruptions) where you can just be.
Of the 22 000 Australians who took the Beaumont Tiles style preference test What Style Am I during the past 12 months, 62 per cent preferred matching earthy, calming palettes and natural textures.
2. Display your best memories. Team together three to five favourite items that remind you of special holidays, milestones or people. Pack the rest of your favourite items away and swap them out when you want to enjoy other memories.
Australians wanted to de-stress and clear the mind — and it’s a movement starting at home, Beaumont Tiles chief stylist Rachel Gilding said. “The physiology of colour can have a wonderful impact on a person’s mood and sense of wellbeing,” Rachel said.
3. Take a leaf out of nature’s book. Use stonelike colours and variant textures for a wonderfully relaxing space. Small changes can be made with a textural throw rug to curl up inside, a lick of paint on a too bright wall, or a set of neutral coloured vases overflowing with blooms.
“From a natural base of soft greys, neutrals and textured stones, the style profiles reflect an aspiration to replicate Mother Nature’s decor inside.”
4. Avoid white noise design. Don’t fill a space just because it needs filling. Take your time and repurpose favourite items or cherished heirlooms as display items.
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DIY MOSAIC TEA-LIGHTS Tea-light holders are so pretty when lit and are a perfect decoration for the evening. This simple design from Mosaic Made Easy by Alice Vinten can be created in any colour scheme. Transparent glass tiles are used, to allow the light from the candle to shine through the design. You will need 5 mirror tiles 5 turquoise glitter tiles 5 opaque tiles 15 light blue iridescent tiles 20 blue transparent tiles
A glass tumbler. Anything cylindrical, clear and made from smooth glass will work, about 10 cm diameter x 9 cm tall.
1. Cut the iridescent tiles with nippers into thirds lengthwise. Cut the rest of the tiles into long quarters.
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2. Apply a straight line of glue from the top to the base of the glass. This needs to be fairly thick because you want the glue to ‘grab’ your tiles and hold them in place. 3. Place a first row of tiles onto the glass. The tea-light holder pictured started with a row of glitter tiles. In-between each line of solid colour place a line of transparent tiles. The pattern is: glitter, transparent, dark blue iridescent, transparent, blue opaque, transparent, light blue iridescent, transparent, mirror, transparent. Once the glass is covered, set it aside to dry. 4. To grout the glass, turn it upside down, place one hand inside and use this hand to turn the glass as you grout it. Remember to push the grout sideways as well as lengthways. Once you have grouted all the way around the tea-light holder, make sure to grout the top and bottom. Push the grout down over the edge of the glass and wipe away the excess as you go. Don’t worry if the glass gets messy inside, this can be cleaned later. Wipe the excess grout, following the line of the tiles. Wipe around the top to give a smooth surface. Any rough bits can be sanded once the grout is dry. 5. Clean and polish the tea-light holder.
Mosaic Made Easy by Alice Vinten, New Holland, RRP $24.99 Mosaic Made Easy is a step-by-step guide to making 20 mosaic projects. From a simple coaster, to a Gaudi-inspired wall clock, there are projects for all levels of ability and tastes. Each project can be tweaked to suit your decor or you can follow the author’s colour suggestions. This book gives all the information you need including, mosaic techniques and safety equipment.
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Soul and SPACE WHEN LIFE TOOK AN UNEXPECTED TURN FOR SUE MANCINI, CREATING A PURPOSEBUILT HOME TO ACCOMMODATE HER NEEDS BECAME A NECESSITY. THE RESULT IS A REFLECTION OF HER KIND SPIRIT, LOVE OF ANIMALS, ZEST FOR LIFE AND CAN-DO ATTITUDE, IN A HOME THAT IS AN ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT. STORY RHIANNON GAVALAKIS PHOTOGRAPHY HOLLY CURTIS
Sue Mancini and her beloved King Charles cavalier, Lulu, who rules the roost.
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Above left: Tiles flow throughout the home in all high traffic areas to prevent Sue’s wheelchair wearing out the flooring, with high-quality Axminister carpet featured in the lounge, master bedroom and guest room. Above right: The huge kitchen allows space for up to six people and features dropped work benches. Left: The kitchen opens to the outdoor entertaining area, with a glass screen separating it from the pool.
Left: Sue recently converted the formal lounge room to a makeshift gallery for the Tatura Pet Art Work Show, where delightfully, vibrant prints created by dogs, rabbits, horses and even a bird — by walking through non-toxic paint and onto a canvas — are on display.
“Pets have really become part of the family in recent times, and these individual artworks are a fabulous way to personalise your living space,” Sue said.
The Tatura Pet Art Work Show will be exhibited at Tatura’s Mechanics Institute Hall from November 20 to 22: to get your pet involved phone Sue Mancini on 5824 2326.
Decorative mosaic floor tiles are a striking yet subtle feature in the home, and the neutral tones allow decor to be renewed with ease.
JUST OUTSIDE THE CENTRE of Tatura, Sue and husband
that was also functional for her mobility.
Ang Mancini’s modern home has been purpose built, with wheelchair-friendly space seamlessly blended into the design.
“I was in a wheelchair and my house before wasn’t working, so we
Architectural elements including widened hallways, entrances and dropped benches throughout were implemented to accommodate Sue — who developed progressive paraplegia following a farm accident in 1997. Sue lived just two houses away years previously, but needed a home that offered her more independence. This led to the couple enlisting a Kialla Lakes-based builder to create a space with aesthetic appeal
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decided to build new,” Sue said. She worked with architect Ron Popelier who came up with the design and while 30 squares of living space seemed excessive to Sue when upgrading from a smaller home, she said it made all the difference. “The double-width hallways in particular allow me to turn around without bashing into the walls, and we sunk the frame so the floor is all level, there are no steps,” she said.
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Sue is an avid art collector, and also creates some of her own pastel pieces, finding the practice therapeutic.
<<< 35 During her recovery, a friend introduced Sue to pastels, and artworks she has bought and some she has created are featured throughout the home, with the garage easily converting to a creative space. Sue, who formerly worked in real estate, has even found her 13-year-old home, which has a butler’s pantry, was slightly ahead of the times — with this being the latest rage in modern homes. “I am into all the home shows now and the greatest thing at the moment is a butler’s pantry, which I hadn’t realised,” she said. “I just wanted it so I could make tea and coffee for my guests and not have to cart it (from the kitchen to the dining table).” The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area flows to an outdoor space, with sliding glass doors connecting the interior with the outdoor entertaining area, making it multi-purpose. “A lot of people are now doing a separate outdoor room with another television area and kitchen, but I couldn’t stand cleaning another area,” Sue said. A glass wall separates this area from the heated-lap pool, which Sue uses year round, and outside there is no grass, but a lowmaintenance garden with paved areas to allow easy movement. A potted rose garden and evergreen vines enhance the area and provide a natural element. v
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FOLLOW THE RECIPE FOR
great kitchen design OFTEN LABELLED ‘THE HEART OF THE HOME’, THE KITCHEN IS AN IMPORTANT SPACE IN ALL HOUSEHOLDS.
While the primary use is for meal preparation the kitchen is also a place where family conversations happen, confidences are shared and happy memories created.
kitchen — featuring appliances and storage connected by cabinetry on three sides with a large central open area — could be an option. Many country-style or provincial kitchens adopt this design.
Whether you’re planning to renovate your kitchen or build a new home, giving careful consideration to the style and functionality of your kitchen will be time well spent.
Lastly, the L-shaped kitchen is suitable for virtually all types of rooms and is particularly popular with renovators needing to incorporate their kitchen needs in an existing space.
Our Home highlights the latest trends and what you need to keep in mind when devising a dream kitchen.
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Kitchen styles can be as individual as the huge selection of colour options and finishes allow, but they generally fall into three broad categories. Ultra-modern kitchens with high-gloss finishes on the cabinetry, strong, clean lines and minimal ornamentation suit those seeking an uncluttered work space. Country-style and provincial kitchens often feature contoured cupboard doors enhanced by kick rails, decorative corbels and capping along the top of overhead cupboards. Lastly is the industrial style with abundant stainless steel and black accents, which Renee anticipates may gain some popularity locally
thanks to the influence of city-based home renovation reality television shows.
Technology Manufacturing companies are constantly developing innovative new ideas designed to make a kitchen user-friendly, functional and efficient to work in. Limiting the space between the storage, food preparation and cooking areas ensures everything you need is in easy reach to prepare quick and nutritious meals. Handle-free cupboards and drawers are the new trend in kitchen styling, where the touch of a hand seamlessly opens storage cabinets and the soft-close mechanism allows for gentle closing. Overhead cupboards can be fitted with mechanical hinges which open out and upwards allowing unencumbered access to hard-to-reach shelves. Slide-out chrome caddies can increase storage space as well as filling narrow and otherwise unusable areas. “Caddies can be incorporated under the sink to hold cleaning products, or fitted inside narrow
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Drawers are in favour in modern kitchen’s and Hettich’s divider systems assist organisation. Far right: Hettich’s Le Mans systems make the best use of corner cupboard storage.
openings to store tea-towels or chopping boards. Vertical pantries are also becoming popular. Even people with butler’s pantries are opting for pull-out pantries so their staple ingredients are close by,” Renee said. Drawers continue to be favoured over cupboards for increased storage and internal drawer organisers allow contents to be grouped together according to use.
Regulations Safety is critical in the kitchen and several building regulations must be adhered to during the construction phase. Renee said heat-resistant splashbacks or tiles must be fitted behind cooking appliances. “All appliance manufacturers have specifications for installation and you need to be aware of those before ordering your kitchen. Some appliances simply don’t fit in a standard 600 mm bench-top,” Renee said.
Lighting While natural lighting is desirable it’s not always achievable and that’s where targeted artificial lighting can offer a solution.
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Cool, white lighting is ideal task lighting in the kitchen work zone, while ambient mood lighting can create a relaxed feel in the eating area. Concealed LED lighting can help in dark corners and pendant lighting above island benches is both functional and attractive.
If you have a combined kitchen and living area, co-ordinating the colour of splashbacks with decorator items including furniture and cushions can help tie the two areas together.
Trends Renee said the European colour trend of grey
“Frosted glass overhead cupboards can be fitted with internal lighting to give a lovely silhouette to the glassware displayed inside,” Renee said.
tones was taking hold in Australia and the
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Splashbacks are unique; they can be the vibrant feature of the kitchen or the neutral background that allows another element to shine. Glass, ceramic or porcelain tiles, with or without a border or feature tiles come in a range of colour options and sizes up to 600 mm allowing home owners the scope to create their own look. Metaline splashbacks are an aluminium-based product and come in 24 selected colours, while glass splashbacks can incorporate any paint colour range.
new Ceaserstone and QuantumQuartz ranges featuring grey and concrete toned styles reflect this. benchtop first before deciding on the colour of the cupboards. Options include a contrast kitchen with dark benchtops and light cupboards or alternatively a kitchen styled from a similar colour palette. “White cupboards, architraves and skirting boards also make a bold statement against a vibrant wall colour,” Renee said. “Another option is timber-look overhead cupboards contrasting with neutral benchtops and under-bench cabinets.”
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Island bench: Benchtop in Brook Pebble and panels in Silk Finish Polar White. Rear benchtop: Palette Brook Pebble, base cabinets Silk Finish Sarsen Grey. Overhead cabinet shelves: Domain and doors and panels in Silk Finish Domain, matching gloss ABS edging. Splashback: Metaline Regal Crème.
PAIR GLOSS FINISH
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The warm palette of timber grains combined with an elegant gloss finish are increasing in popularity because the silk finish is easy to clean and the choice of 27 decors allows for the styling of inspiring interiors for everyday living. Introduced specifically for Australian interiors, the contemporary new additions come with matching gloss ABS edging for an effortless finish for doors, drawers, cabinetry and other vertical surfaces. For a rich dark wood grain option, Domain
offers a blended balance between popular dark shades of browns, greys and blacks, while Burnished Wood delivers a deep charcoal colour for an ebony effect with grey undertones. Lighter options are achieved with Jericho or Sublime Teak. Jericho displays soft brown-grey tones, while Sublime Teak incorporates muted honey tones. To find out more about the latest Laminex decors in the Silk Finish range, visit laminex.com.au
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splendour AN ENGLISH-STYLE GARDEN IN THE STRATHBOGIE RANGES IS AT ITS GLORIOUS BEST AROUND ANZAC DAY, AND IS A FITTING TRIBUTE TO A FORMER RESIDENT. STORY SHARON WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY BLUEBOAT
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STRATHEARN, A SPRAWLING COUNTRY estate near Ruffy, was the childhood home of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Cecil Maygar, one of the first recipients of Australia’s highest military honour — the Victoria Cross. Part of the property is now owned by Phil and Kelly Whitten who delight in the fact the English-style garden is at its best around Anzac Day when the spectacular deciduous trees with their mix of yellow, orange and red leaves create an uplifting visual display. The couple bought the peaceful country retreat in 2012 and immediately set about restoring the overgrown garden to its impressive former glory. Intensive garden working bees have revealed such hidden treasures as elaborate stone walls crafted from locally sourced rock, meandering pathways and a delightful arbour supporting thickened, gnarled trunks of blooming, climbing roses.
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Lavender borders impart their fragrance as you brush past and roses in hues of pink and white are under planted with pink tulips that emerged from the soil as a pleasant surprise for the new owners. Stone steps connect various tiers of the sloping garden with the sweeping lawns separated by carefully sculpted hedges of camellias and holly; effectively creating private garden rooms. An avenue of maple trees add structure in one section of the 2 ha garden and the list of specimen trees dotted around reads like a page from a European horticultural manual. Plane trees, oak, golden elm, liquidamber, golden ash and maple flourish in the rich soil and blend perfectly with other tree species including a Moreton Bay fig, tulip tree and Bunya pine. Natives have been used sparingly but one, a huge yellow box is prominent. Kelly said it would soon be underplanted with grevilleas and callistemons to further attract native birds. >>> 46
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<<< 45 Phil’s favourite tree is a pin oak, which is at its best on sunny days when the rusty autumn leaves are reflected in the spring-fed ornamental lake. “We’re mindful that while we want to improve the place we need to be respectful of the original heritage,” Kelly said. “We appreciate the garden and we’ve done a lot of the hard work to get it back to how it was. Now we’re at the fun stage of being able to beautify and add the pretty things.” The couple searched extensively for their ideal country property, scouring the internet and inspecting properties in Gippsland, the Mornington Peninsula and Daylesford regions. Phil was familiar with the north east, having grown up at Swanpool, and he said Strathearn delivered on three specific criteria — altitude, water and established trees. Set among the rocky outcrops of the Strathbogie Ranges, the garden is the perfect surround for the original old farmhouse, estimated to have been built in 1930 or 1940. The couple has restored the original character and charm of the front exterior of the home by removing wrought iron fretwork and timber lattice, repainting the weatherboards a crisp white, dismantling an old sunroom and replacing it with Jarrah timber decking, French doors and a criss-cross handrail. v
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HOW TO MAKE QUALITY COMPOST Whoever coined the phrase ‘You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear’ had obviously never heard of compost. To make compost you literally take a pile of waste, add water, mix and aerate and after a short time end up with a rich soil improver for vegetable or flower gardens. Bacteria works to break down material in the compost heap, releasing valuable garden nutrients including phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen. Worms are attracted and play their part in the conversion process. Sustainability Victoria said home composting bins can be bought or made and include plastic bins with ventilation holes or slits, plastic bins without ventilation, metal drums with holes punched in the side and the base removed, rotating drum units (tumblers) or enclosures made from timber (planks or sleepers), bricks, or chicken wire. To get started choose a shady spot in the garden; layer food scraps, garden waste and shredded paper and use enough water to keep the mixture moist but not wet. Aerating weekly allows the oxygen-rich bacteria to work quickly and efficiently. After about four months, when the compost is dark and crumbly it can be dug into garden beds or spread on top as mulch. Vegetable and fruit peelings, tea bags and coffee grounds, crushed egg shells, vacuum dust, shredded paper and cardboard, straw, lawn clippings, garden prunings, leaves and flowers can all be added to the compost heap. Take care to chop prunings into small pieces and don’t add lawn clippings on their own because they can get very hot and rot, resulting in a green slimy mess. Avoid diseased plant material, meat scraps and bones, dairy products, bread, cake and pet droppings for optimum compost health. v
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WHAT DOES YOUR BACKYARD SAY ABOUT YOU? THE BACKYARD IS MORE THAN JUST AN EXTENSION OF THE HOME; IT IS A REFLECTION OF YOUR LIFESTYLE AND PERSONALITY. CHOOSE A STYLE THAT IS ‘YOU’ AND CREATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL RETREAT, WHATEVER THAT MAY BE. Your outdoor leisure space does not have to be defined by the area you live in; you can draw inspiration from far and wide. There is no limit to what you can create, according to landscaper and Adbri Masonry brand ambassador Jason Hodges. “Consider yourself the artist and your backyard a blank canvas,” the Channel Seven Better Homes and Gardens celebrity landscaper said. “It’s all about pulling together elements you love from a variety of sources that make you happy, and bringing your own flair. “Having distinguished pieces in your backyard is what gives it a personality of its own and helps you create the outdoor living space you’ve always dreamed of.” Jason said people often created a backyard full of memories by drawing on themes that reminded them of good times and family holidays. As a result, there tends to be three key styles — formal rural, coastal and inner city chic — that Jason predicts will remain popular for years to come. Here are some of Jason’s tips on how to achieve these styles in your own backyard:
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Whether you have fond memories of a holiday by the sea or aspirations to retire by the coast, you can create your own coastal sanctuary with some hardy plants and nautical props.
The rural style is a more regal, grand look, reminiscent of an estate in the French countryside and is ideal for larger properties with keen gardeners.
Think smart, multi-usage pieces and clever use of limited space.
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Adding split level or segmentation to a large country garden will help create movement and enhance the way the garden is perceived. Terraced retaining walls add to the scale of your space.
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weight gain THERE ARE FEW THINGS AS DELIGHTFUL AS SNUGGLING UP ON THE COUCH BY THE FIRE ENJOYING A HOT CHOCOLATE, SNACK FOOD OR TAKEAWAY, WHILE OUTSIDE IT IS COLD AND DREARY. But the luxury of indulging in treats and carbohydrate-laden comfort foods is not without a price — the cost is the dreaded winter weight gain. This insidious beast is often disguised by layered clothing and unnoticed until sunny spring begins and that zipper won’t quite do up. However, it isn’t just going up a clothing size that is the issue, with a new study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine revealing that excess sugar and carbohydrates in foods during winter are the key culprits in lifestyle diseases. Shepparton’s Ripe Health director and dietician Rebecca Monk said winter can be a weight management struggle for many because they find themselves spending more times indoors, being less active, and reaching for the energydense comfort foods. So, what’s the solution? It is actually simpler than you may think. It’s all about food swapping.
Rebecca said while there is no “magic trick” for weight loss, making the conscious effort to cook at home and trading unhealthy ingredients for healthier substitutes was a clever tool which could satisfy a craving. The added benefit of preparing your own meals is the ability to control the portion size, rather than relying on a fast-food outlet to dictate the amount to eat. Home cooking also means you are more likely to consume increased fruit and vegetables, which we all know are vital for health and wellbeing. “To be a home cook, there is no expectation of a MasterChef challenge, a simple meal is often a nutritious meal,” Rebecca said. “Use your plate to guide your portions with a quarter filled with protein (meat/ fish/egg), a quarter (about 1 cup) carbohydrate (potato/rice/pasta/bread) and bulk-up the remaining half with vegetables.” v
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Make the swap: To increase fibre and reduce calories, replace half of the beef mince with canned beans and instead of potato, top with mashed cauliflower/pumpkin. Brown mince in a frypan and stir in bolognaise sauce, celery, mushrooms, carrot and zucchini. Cover and simmer gently for 20 minutes. Spoon sauce into a pie dish and top with mashed potato or alternate vegetables. Bake at 180ºC until top is golden, about 20 minutes.
Baked eggs Serves: 1 2 eggs 100 g canned tomatoes, crushed 1/2 cup basil 1 garlic clove, crushed
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Preheat the oven to 200ºC. Lightly spray frying pan with olive oil and then warm over medium heat. Add sliced mushrooms and crushed garlic, stirring regularly until softened. Add crushed tomatoes and bring to a simmer, before removing from heat. Pour 2/3 of the tomato mixture into a round, shallow oven-proof dish about 10 cm in diameter, and break the eggs over the mixture. Top with torn basil, and then gently spoon on the remaining tomato mixture. Bake uncovered for 15 to 20 minutes or until eggwhites have set. Serve with wholegrain toast soldiers for dipping.
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