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hen the removalists set down the last box in the kitchen of our new home, I was already scrambling to get my shopping list down on paper. I could see every single thing I needed to do and buy to make this my perfect kitchen. It always amazes me how a change in space can reinvigorate you, so that even the act of buying a new mop can bring great joy (this really happened). A new place always means a little housewarming and, to be honest, my table-setting skills needed some attention. Especially as styling dramatic tabletops for brunches, lunches and cheese feasts have become a thing again. You know the ones – where flowers abound, plates are expertly mismatched, handmade ceramics hold salt flakes and ground pepper, and hand-stitched cloth napkins keep everyone nice. So it was this idea of setting a great table that sparked a story (and a shopping list); our resident style specialist Natalie Johnson went wild with some delicious table settings on p34. The main game, however, is Kitchens & Bathrooms (or K&B as we call them around here). In this big, bumper issue, we’ve sourced a selection of projects – from p99 – to inspire the two most important rooms of your house. Let that be the start of your shopping list. Enjoy!

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THE CUT This month, the beautiful Michelle furniture series

by London-based Tim Rundle for SP01 has caught our eye NEWS Our round-up of the hottest new finds in the world of design, plus places to visit, things to try and pieces to buy BEST BUYS: CHEESE PLATTERS Serve your fromage in style BEST BUYS: BATH MATS Cute and colourful treats for your feet COLOUR TREND Shop minty fresh furniture and homewares TOP 10 PICKS Stay between the lines and bring an architectural edge to your interiors with bold borders and defined outlines PERFECT PAIRS Great style shouldn’t be limited to inside the home. Here are three hot outdoor rug and armchair combos DESIGN PROFILE: PAIGE NORTHWOOD This talented ceramicist and painter moved to the outback to study Indigenous culture RE-SET THE TABLE Get ready for entertaining season and master the art of table setting with these fabulous new tabletop pieces CULT CLASSIC Resident design expert David Harrison teaches us about the ergonomic Lina armchair by Gianfranco Frattini

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92 LIGHT HOUSE A timber beach house h in Sydney’s north is turned 133 134 136 142

into a modern family abode that embraces outdoor living ASK AN EXPERT All your pressing design dilemmas answered I’VE ALWAYS WANTED… BREEZE BLOCKS Bring a touch of Palm Springs cool to your outdoor zone with a decorative feature wall KILLER KITCHENS Our own Block insider and former Blockhead Shannon Vos reviews the kitchen reveals from the latest series BUYER’S GUIDE: WINDOW TREATMENTS From curtains to blinds and shutters, a well-dressed window can transform a room

kitchen & bathroom special 99 CLEAR VISION The homeowners of this kitchen knew exactly 102 106 110

EAST COASTING An outdated 1920s bungalow in Sydney is

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transformed into a glamorous home with designer touches 62 BIG PLANS A Melbourne couple upgraded their small renovation to a full-scale rebuild to make extra room for their growing family 72 SEASON TO TASTE With a few considered layout tweaks and aesthetic updates, this Sydney home now works all year round 80 PHOTO FINISH Modernist fixtures and eclectic wares with stories add personality to a creative couple’s Stockholm apartment

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what they wanted: a room that is both beautiful and functional GOLD STAR A cramped and impractical kitchen is transformed into a more user-friendly space with bold splashes of colour SMART CONNECTION A Sydney terrace is expanded to include a combined kitchen, dining and living area ideal for entertaining THE $30K KITCHEN RENO Renovating the heart of your home? Our budget breakdown reveals where to spend and how to save KITCHEN FINISHING TOUCHES Add style with these decor pieces THE $20K BATHROOM BLITZ You can create your dream room on a budget. Here’s how to contain the costs of your project GENTLE WASH Soft green tones, organic shapes and lots of natural light combine for a calming yet luxe bathroom oasis GREY MATTERS An ultra-contemporary adults-only bathroom provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life BATHROOM FINISHING TOUCHES Accessories to add interest



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24 out: gardens & entertaining 150 ALL FRONT The impressive front garden of this Federation home

in Sydney’s inner west sets the tone for what you’ll find out back 159 DESIGN MEETS FOOD Invite some friends or family over, set the table with your favourite wares, then whip up a bountiful feast using recipes from Athena Calderone’s book, Cook Beautiful

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a stunning Salt&Pepper serving set, valued at $59.90 170 LAST WORD We’re lusting over the latest Baroque-inspired tile collection from family-led Italian company Fornace Brioni

on the cover 34 Master the art of table setting 110 Create your dream kitchen for less (it is possible!) 115 New buys! Finishing touches for hardworking spaces 134 Breeze blocks: bring a Palm Springs vibe to your place 136 Shannon Vos unlocks the best of The Block 142 Well dressed: window treatments for every room

our cover look After spending 10 years living in a tiny New York apartment, the owners of this glamorous home on Sydney’s lower north shore wanted to make every inch of space count. The separate dining area is where the family loves to entertain, but it also doubles as a library and home office. See more on page 52.

Photography: Tom Ferguson Styling: Studio Delmar



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LIKE YOU, WE LOVE NEW. Designed by Henrik Pedersen, the Amsterdam sofa in dusty brown cotton velvet is now in trend, featuring organic lines and sweeping curves. Comfort and luxury imbue every detail to make Amsterdam the perfect sofa for a soft and inviting statement in your living room. BoConcept offers a coordinated one-stop solution. Ask about our interior design service and let us help you co-create your dream home. The 2020 collection is in store now. View or order your catalogue online. Pictured: Amsterdam sofa, Como bookcase, Sevilla coffee table, Curious foor lamp and Retrospective rug.

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Good design and timeless style start from the outside. Durable, strong, and timeless in style, bricks are a superior and progressive material available in a myriad of colours, shapes, textures and sizes. They also bridge the boundary between outdoor and indoor spaces, providing a stylish and seamless flow from the living room to your back garden. The 2019 PGH Bricks Style Guide presents nine exterior and interior palettes, providing you with everything you need to start your build journey with confidence. Take our quiz, explore your style and discover how brick can bring new possibilities to how you live. Be inspired. Be sure. Be you.

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DESIGN | SHOP | PLACES | PEOPLE | SPACES

THE CUT ma belle Based on the evolution of an arc, the Michelle series by Londonbased Tim Rundle for SP01 are the kind of pieces you’d love to have in your dressing room or boudoir. Shown here are two gold chrome ‘Michelles’ ready for their close-up, but if that kind of luxury escapes you, why not go for the more contemporary natural-ash version in a black frame for your living area? Aside from the range’s singular style, it’s ideal for counterbalancing the rectangles in traditionally shaped rooms. Michelle stool, $835, and chair, $1350, from Space; spacefurniture.com.au

PHOTOGRAPH SIMONE FIORINI


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outside interests It’s officially spring when a crop of new outdoor releases bursts onto the market. And if you’re keen to do a quick backyard spruce-up, here are a couple of good places you might like to start: Light as a gentle spring breeze, Coco Republic’s ‘Amalfi’ outdoor dining chairs in White are $555 each (Amalfi table, $3495). COCOREPUBLIC.COM.AU Fun, fresh and a feelgood buy, West Elm’s outdoor cushions have inserts made from recycled plastic bottles – 38 in each ($59). WESTELM.COM.AU Keep the party portable with Domayne’s new Hamptons Rattan bar, $549, and ensure the cocktails flow from inside to out. DOMAYNE.COM.AU

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GROWING COLLECTION Be inspired to turn over a new leaf in the garden with these lush new books. Small Garden Design by landscaping luminary Paul Bangay is filled with top ideas for tiny spaces ($60, Penguin Random House) and Australian Landscape Designers, edited by the team at Belle magazine, is a showcase of the most beautiful gardens across the country ($70 at MAGSHOP.COM.AU)

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ickering genius Southern Wild Co is a boutique company run by two friends who set out to create naturebased candles with wild-harvested fragrances inspired by Australian landscapes. Its amazing Ocean Isle candle, $65, evokes the scent of salt spray, Sydney palm leaf and frangipani.

A dreamy lunch was held in Sydney’s Botanic Gardens (below) to celebrate the 260th anniversary of Wedgwood, and to launch the special-edition Wild Strawberry Gold collection (above). It's a whimsical take on tradition, and the delicate floral print might just be the perfect starting point for anyone looking to create a pretty spring table. Wild Strawberry 20cm gold plate, $89. WEDGWOOD.COM.AU

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BED MED The Mediterranean is having a moment (again), with its white-walled cottages and endless blue seas inspiring Australian designers. Among them is I Love Linen, which has released a lovely new range of delicious French-blue linens. A single sheet set starts at $305. ILOVELINEN.COM

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COOL CONCEPTS

After a sleek tech buy for your home? These three are sure to please. 1 The new Dyson Pure Cool Me is a portable air purifier and fan that sits neatly on your desk, $499. 2 The Beoplay A1 portable speaker in Tan from Bang & Olufsen looks as great as it sounds, $420. 3 The latest addition to Google's home automation range, Nest Hub Max, offers hands-free, voice-activated help around the home and is compatible with 100+ smart devices in Australia. Available from October 23, $349.


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HOME OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2019

It’s the final countdown!

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first ever Inside Out/Brickworks Home Of The Year Award winners, which will be announced during an intimate dinner at Brickworks Design Studio in Sydney. Showcasing some of Australia’s most beautiful homes, the selection process was tough — with expert consideration by Cameron Bruhn, Head of School and Dean of Architecture at The University of Queensland; Brett Ward, general manager of international marketing at Brickworks; and Inside Out magazine editor Eliza O’Hare. “The thing that makes this award different,” says Eliza, “is that it isn’t just about exacting design and innovation — although we’ve seen a lot of that — it’s about beautiful homes with heart. One of the main criteria is that the projects need to be homes that the judges would actually want to wake up in every day.” The winners will be announced on October 22.

2019 CATEGORIES

Adam Kane Architects, regional Victoria

“Seeing the design standards in this selection of extraordinary homes across the country has been hugely inspiring” ELIZA O’HARE, INSIDE OUT EDITOR

FMD Architects, Melbourne

+ Best New Home Build + Best Home Renovation + Best Sustainable Project + Best Use of Material: Brick + Home of the Year


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BEST BUYS

cheese platters To brie or not to brie? Here’s how to present your favourite fromage in style CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Home Republic ‘Eastside’ rectangular marble tray, from $42, Adairs. Wooden cutting board with leather handle, $24.99, H&M. Linen table napkin in Sage, $50 for set of 4, Cultiver. Loop oak tray with black handle, $139, RJ Living. DOIY terrazzo cheese board, $140, Until. Round black marble serving tray, $59.99, H&M. Linen table napkin (as before). Speckled handmade ceramic platter, $150, Provider Store. Debutante cheese knife, $27, Tara Dennis Store. Eucalyptus Night pressed plywood tray, $129, Utopia Goods. Linen flat sheet in Charcoal Grey (used as background), $190, Cultiver.

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STYLING NATALIE JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPH ROB SHAW

STYLING ASSISTANTS: NATE VELLA & ALEX AUSTIN.

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BEST BUYS

bath mats

STYLING ASSISTANT: KATE LINCOLN

Prevent puddles with a good-looking post-shower treat for your feet

STYLING NATALIE JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPH NIC GOSSAGE

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Missoni Home ‘Rex’ bath mat, $189, Top3 By Design. Pepe marble mirror, $1100, Oliver Thom. Ian Monty cedar stool, $380, Andree Jardin body brush, $25, and Mette Ditmer soap dish, $47, Oliver Thom. Fleur bath mat, $89, Sage x Clare. Home Republic ‘Livia’ pom-pom bath mat in Mustard, $30, Adairs. Linge Particulier waffle bath mat in Cloud Grey, $62, Oliver Thom. Muse ‘Ashton’ bath mat in Jadeite, $30, Pillow Talk. Mercer + Reid bobble bath mat in Grey, $20, Adairs. Saarde bath mat in Seaglass, $49, Oliver Thom. Sarah Ellison ‘Scallop’ encaustic cement tiles, $189 per sq m, Teranova. 22 | INSIDE OUT



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More greyed-off than before, this fresh take on a classic hue is super easy to live with 1 Behövd vacuum flask, $6.99, Ikea. 2 Nikkeby chest of drawers, $99, Ikea. 3 Seed 1 Light pendant in Mint, $99.95, Beacon Lighting. 4 Grey Goshawk fine-art print, from $50 for A4 size, Pete Cromer. 5 British Paints ‘Clean & Protect’ low-sheen paint in Delicious Mint, $69 per 4L, Bunnings. 6 Harmo bar stool, $760.10, Design Nation. 7 Hewitt fabric armchair in Mist Micro, $699, Freedom. 8 Sancal ‘Pion Petra’ table with quartzite tabletop, $5998.50, Ke-zu. 9 Won ‘Poff’ sofa, $3444, Trit House. 10 Oona wool rug in Mint, $1078*, Normann Copenhagen.

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Defined outlines bring an architectural edge to furniture, accessories and textiles 1 Silhouette 3-seater sofa in Oiled Oak and Coda 100 upholstery, $10,200, Hay Shop. 2 Yale Euro pillowcase in White, $29.95, Provincial Home Living. 3 Møbel Copenhagen ‘Font’ dining chair with armrest, from $2255, Fred International. 4 Maison Sarah Lavoine ‘Celeste’ wall light in Natural White & Black, $420, Bastille and Sons. 5 Cowrie round cheese board, $29.95, Papaya. 6 Habitat ‘Alfie’ cushion in Blush, $29.95, Pillow Talk. 7 Baxter ‘Colette’ chair, from $5170, Criteria. 8 Maison Sarah Lavoine ‘Sicilia’ catch-all bowl in Baby Pink, $180, Bastille and Sons. 9 Atelier 2+ ‘Cane Collection’ 2-door wardrobe in Natural, $4250, Trit House. 10 Matter Made ‘Abal’ round mirror in Neutral Pink Glass, $4125, Criteria.

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why it works Easy on the eye, a neutral combo will complement anything you team it with.

Granada rug, $1295, and Lyon one-seater sofa, $1720, GlobeWest.

Havsten easy chair in Beige, $349, Ikea. Dune rug in Ash & Oatmeal, $1010, Armadillo & Co.

PERFECT PAIRS

outdoor rug & armchair

Exercise your exterior styling muscle by matching your seats with a hardy, handsome rug ROUND WE GO why it works When it comes to aesthetically pleasing shapes you simply can’t go past a circle.

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why it works Because black and white will always be right. Butter leather and 80 per cent recycled plastic chair, from $771, Design By Them. Black and white striped recycled polyester outdoor rug, $299, Domayne.

Feelgood Designs C317 polyethylene chair, $875, Curious Grace. Round polypropylene outdoor rug, $29, Kmart.

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Homework works a whole lot be er if you have a designated space. At Officeworks we have clever home workspace solutions, from li le corner nooks to complete room layouts. Plus our great range of furniture styles will perfectly suit your home décor. Thinking furniture? Think Officeworks. A. Koge Hutch $79 OTKOGEHOW B. Sheffield Chair $75 Also available in blue, pink or grey. SMSHEFPU C. Fuji Instax Camera $88 Also available in lime, ice blue, cobalt blue or pink. FU87ØØ1 D. Otto Glass Bottle with Bamboo Lid $14.95 Also available in blue. OTBAMBOTPK Ø Where you see this symbol, it represents a zero. Colours may vary by store. Most furniture on this pages comes flat-packed, ready to assemble. Display accessories not included.


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HENGE STONE BATH HANDMADE IN ESTONIA Perfectly round, beautifully made and of such a clean design, Henge is the epitome of luxury. The unique satin finish stone baths feature a dual wall construction ofering better thermal insulation and a comfortable interior. Henge is handmade in Estonia and brought to you by Faucet Strommen.

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DESIGN PROFILE

paige northwood Moving to the desert has inspired a new hands-on way of living and making art for this talented ceramicist and painter Why did you decide to make the move from the beaches of the NSW south coast to the desert of the Northern Territory? I was

obsessed with the work of the Hermannsburg Potters, so I just went out there: I was like, I have to go, and I ended up staying. It wasn’t a choice, I had to go – my curiosity got the better of me. I felt very ignorant about what happens in our country and I wanted to learn about Indigenous art and how empowering that can be for Indigenous Australians. I went out to learn about that and found so much more. At the moment I live in a small Aboriginal community called Hermannsburg [in the Ljirapinta Ward of MacDonnell Shire] and in Alice Springs on weekends. I’ve never lived in an Aboriginal community before. I’ve had lots to learn, and there’s so much space and it’s so beautiful, but it’s also very difficult at times because there is all that space and it’s kind of confronting because there’s a lot of trauma here. Are you working in the community? I run the Hermannsburg Potters studio. It’s a group of about 15 ladies who make lidded terracotta vessels, and they do landscapes of the area and the flora and fauna and tell stories. They show at Sabbia Gallery in Sydney and the Art Gallery of NSW collects some of their work as well. I look after everyone and make sure our work goes out to different galleries and kind of conceptually guide everyone – technically a bit as well. The studio is a safe place for people, where they gather and feel safe and get advice and help. It’s really challenging, but probably the most rewarding work I’ve ever done. How has the move changed your practice? It’s changed so much. I started digging for clay on the south coast out of curiosity to see how it would fire, but out here there’s so much [clay]. It’s so remote that you have to make do and use what’s around. I don’t like using artificial materials because I use my hands a lot and I don’t want the chemicals, so I like everything to be organic and natural. It’s very hands-on, and you’re dirty all the time and involved in life and the materials, as well as the landscape, so my work is definitely changing. It’s getting much deeper and richer. The colour palette I can achieve is really beautiful, too.

Paige (pictured) has had a number of solo and group exhibitions. All the paintings (above and below) are from her recent Sacred Life show, which explores the notions of bodily experience and transcendence. So too is the bronze-glazed work Feel III (top left), featuring clay sourced from Alice Springs. The ceramic piece (top centre) is from a previous solo show, The Mind That Bends (2018).

What can you tell us about your recent exhibition, Sacred Life, at Jerico Contemporary? My new work has a lot to do with

Central Australia in general, but also the community I live in. It was about processing all the horrific things that I had to be a part of out here, because there is so much trauma and pain and suffering and death; I’ve never been around so much death. I found a way to process it through making the work, and through the title – Sacred Life. It’s about how special it is. Check out Paige’s work on Instagram @paigenorthwood WORDS ALEXANDRA ENGLISH

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Discover the difference of Evo MagnaTrack The true beauty of the Evo MagnaTrack Awning lies deep within its channels. The power of Rare Earth Neodymium Magnets hold the fabric tight, taut and always looking its best. The unparalleled strength of its magnetic channels allows for an impressive span of up to 6.5 metres. It also allows the awning to be left down in windy conditions.

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Should the fabric ever come out of its channels, the Evo MagnaTrack is the only straight drop awning in Australia that has a self-correcting feature that effortlessly returns and realigns the fabric. For a smarter solution to shade your home exterior, visit your local Luxaflex showroom and discover the difference of Evo MagnaTrack.


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RE-SET THE TABLE

Laying out a spread is back. Here are the tabletop looks everyone’s talking about

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Everyday Japandi

This simple, pared-back aesthetic is all about beautiful yet functional ceramics, bonsai plants, and other small things artfully arranged


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Opt for a natural, uncomplicated colour scheme during the day when light is plentiful. Layer similar concentrations of texture with pops of brass and black

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Mood food

When night falls, stick with the Japanese vibe but strengthen the look with black accessories and crisp white flowers. The third colour features on the wall and in a few key objects


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STYLE TIP

Having mostly black tableware means that variations in shape and texture are important. Try to incorporate pale foods and a simple arrangement of fresh white flowers. Just remember, this look doesn’t bowl you over; the interest comes from looking closely at details, such as the fan texture of the large bowl and the mottled marble veining of the cheese plate 38 | INSIDE OUT


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FOR SUMMER

Create a space that realises the infinite potential of your home, with stylish lighting that invites you to relax, entertain and live brighter all year round.

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PAGE 34 Custom tabletop made of Project Panel plywood, $35 per 1200mm x 600mm sheet, Bunnings. Framed artwork, stylist’s own. Expressions low-sheen acrylic wall paint in Warm Blush, $87.94 per 4L, Haymes Paint. ON TABLE (clockwise from far left) Japanese Gifu candle, $49, Provider Store. Sandy Lockwood sake bottle, $110, Elph Store. Studio Gala ‘Shigaraki’ unglazed cups in Beige, $49 each, Ginkgo Leaf. Japanese beige linen coasters, $40 for 4, The DEA Store. Little White Dish entrée plates, $85 each, Elph Store. Sophora bonsai in handmade planter, $199, Ginkgo Leaf. Visser brass chopsticks, $49, The DEA Store. Linen tea towel, $36 (set of three), Cultiver. Ghost Wares speckled platter in White, $84 (large), Elph Store. Jicon ‘Chrysanthemum’ plate, $25, Mr Kitly. Sandy Lockwood plate, $50 (small), Elph Store. Little White dish mug, $100, Elph Store. Asahineko timber chopstick rests and holder set, $85, Ginkgo Leaf.

PAGE 35 All as before, except: Blossom oak pendant, $460, Dowel Jones. Japanese Noren fabric panel, $175, The DEA Store. Simplicity cast-iron trivet, $115, Ginkgo Leaf. Time & Style ‘Kaoru Noir’ teapot, $189, Ginkgo Leaf. Ippodo matcha tea, $29 for 40g, Ginkgo Leaf. Sandy Lockwood sake cup, $38, Elph Store. Sake bottles, stylist’s own. Japanese solid brass candle holder, $210, The DEA Store. Artworks, stylist’s own. PAGE 36 ON TABLE (around the perimeter, from top left) Ghost Wares platters, $84 (large) and $42, (small), Elph Store. For similar Jicon plate, try Mr Kitly. Ghost Wares platter in Sage, $65 (medium), Elph Store. Futagami handmade brass cutlery, $672 per 7-piece set, Specified Store. Karen Jennings plate, $77, and Tetsuya Ozawa (blue) bowl, $179, The DEA Store. Linen tea towel, $36 (set of three), Cultiver. Speckled platter in White, $65 (medium), Elph Store. Hasami bowl, $71.40 (large), Specified Store. Jicon ‘Chrysanthemum’ plate, $25, Mr Kitly. Speckled platter in Sage, $42 (small), Elph Store. Speckled bud vase in White, $41, Elph Store. Hasami bowl, $31.80 (medium), Specified Store. Sola Cube with dried Globe Thistle, $69, Ginkgo Leaf. Kami timber plate, $159 (large), Specified Store. Tea towel

(as before). Coaster (as before). Galaxy brass trivet, $159, The DEA Store. ON TABLE (centre, anti-clockwise from chopsticks) Kinnow Cutlery chopsticks, $35, Elph Store. Sandy Lockwood sake cup, $38, Elph Store. Hasami teapot, $110, Specified Store. Little White Dish entreé plate, $85, Elph Store. Sandy Lockwood sake cup, $38, Elph Store. RaRa Studio large mug, $60, Elph Store. PAGE 37 Linen tablecloth, $39.99, H&M. No.B9 Le Corbusier cane chair, $453, Thonet. Kennedy ribbed round ottoman in Burnt Orange Velvet, $680, GlobeWest. Parachilna ‘Bai Ma Ma’ pendant light, $4572.70, Ke-zu. Sunset Beastie artwork by Michael Taylor, $5200, M Contemporary. Palazzo old grey oak matt flooring, $115 per m, Quick-Step. Wall colour is Expressions low-sheen acrylic paint in Ginger Boy, $87.94 per 4L, Haymes Paint. ON TABLE (clockwise from far left) Onishi vase by Kerryn Levy, $300, and Asymmetry Pair sculpture by Kerryn Levy, $880 (with another piece), Curatorial + Co. Smoke goblets, from $59 for 4, Maison Balzac. Aarne cocktail glass, $99.95 for 2, Iittala. Henry Dean vase, $245, Ondene. Flowers supplied by Bess Paddington. Robert Gordon ‘Canvas’ bowls, $53.95 each, and ‘Black Earth’ dinner plates, $29.95 each, The DEA Store. Smoke flutes, $79 for 2, Maison Balzac. Linen table napkin in Charcoal Grey, $50 for 4, Cultiver. Tetsuya Ozawa bowl, $179, The DEA Store. RaRa Studio vase with handles, $75 (small), Elph Store. Herdmar ‘Malmo’ cutlery, $530 for 24 pieces, Top3. PAGE 38 All as before, except: Onishi vase (on left), $300, Curatorial + Co. Gubi ‘Mategot’ bowl in Soft Black, $250, Cult. Menu red marble tray (used for cheese), $69.95, Addition Studio. Flowers supplied by Bess Paddington. THIS PAGE All as before.

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Lasai armchair for Alki The form An upholstered armchair with

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Lina armchair by Gianfranco Frattini The form An armchair with solid wooden A-frame legs, moulded plywood arms

and a generous, ergonomically shaped seat and back cushions. What makes it special Very much encapsulating the style of famous Italian furniture from the 1950s, such as Marco Zanuso’s Lady and Senior chairs, Frattini’s 831, or Lina, armchair brings its own unique features: a thin plywood armrest that also holds the back cushion in place and a very substantial, carefully shaped seat. The chair, originally known purely as model 831, was designed by one of the masters of mid-century Italian design, Gianfranco Frattini, who went on to design the renowned snake-like Boalum lamp for Artemide with Livio Castiglioni. Working as the studio apprentice for Gio Ponti, his architecture teacher at the Politecnico di Milano, Frattini was introduced to Cesare Cassina in 1954 as the latter was in the process of starting a new eponymous furniture company. The same year, Frattini created the 831 (Lina) armchair, which appeared in Domus magazine shortly afterwards and became a sought-after classic of Italian postwar design. Frattini went on to create a number of highly successful designs for Cassina, including the Sesann sofa (featured in a past issue of Inside Out), re-editioned by Tacchini. The Lina armchair (also re-editioned by Tacchini) offers a solid, comfortable upholstered armchair but, due to the visual lightness of its A-frame timber legs and slender armrests, never feels stodgy or heavy. Expect to pay From $3665. Buy from Stylecraft; (02) 9355 0000, (03) 9666 4300, (07) 3244 3000 or stylecraft.com.au 42 | INSIDE OUT

distinctive wraparound, solid-timber arms and A-frame legs. What makes it special Designed by Jean Louis Iratzoki for French furniture company Alki, the Lasai (meaning quiet, calm and peaceful in Basque) chair has a traditional mid-century Scandinavian air but was actually conceived in 2013. Its neat appearance is partially due to a fabric-covered moulded plywood structure that envelopes the back cushion. The design is extremely comfortable and available in a wide variety of fabrics, leathers and eco-leathers plus two-tone versions, including a leather back with fabric cushions. Alki is well-known for its use of solid natural oak, but offers a range of staining options: Ash-Grey Oak, Tourbe Oak (dark chocolate), Carbon Oak (close to black) and White Stained Oak. Expect to pay From $3630. Buy from Design Nation; (02) 9699 8577, (03) 9411 0011, (07) 3254 3700 or designnation.com.au


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Opening our homes section is an inhouse treat – a basketball/ handball ‘court’ in a 3.3m-high Sydney garage. The brainchild of interior designer Melissa Koch, it’s a large single car space with stencilled epoxy flooring installed by HP Constructions. Husband Jeremy found the Spalding hoop and Melissa had a scoreboard (not shown) customised by El Oso Negro. One thing’s for sure, getting the kids off their screens is no longer a problem.

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After a decade of living in a tiny New York apartment, space and big-city style were high on the agenda when this family returned to renovate their Sydney home

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Who lives here Melissa Koch, an interior designer; her husband Jeremy Koch, a stockbroker; and eight-year-old twins Harrison and Stella. Style of home A tired 1920s threebedroom, one-bathroom bungalow on Sydney’s lower north shore, which is now a glamorous two-storey home with plenty of bathrooms and a mudroom. After buying the house in 2008, it was rented out until Christmas 2015 when the family returned from overseas. Architect Jeremy Bull was commissioned in July 2016. Plans were approved in June 2017 and construction started the following January. The build took 12 months.

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DINING ROOM Melissa and Jeremy love to entertain and wanted a separate dining area. In order to use the room more often they combined it with a library and home office. “We eat at the table every night,” says Melissa. “And the kids use it, too — they often grab a book and curl up on the window seat to read before bed.” The Gubi ‘Moon’ table from Criteria is teamed with 1960s Italian dining chairs from The Vault Sydney. Chandelier, Zest Lighting. Face plates, West Elm. Unattributed artwork bought in New York many years ago. HALL Set against the panelling is a Soho Cirque console from GlobeWest. Vintage urn from One Kings Lane.

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best strategy, but it’s worked out remarkably well for Melissa and Jeremy Koch. Back in 2008, the couple were three years into a 10-year stint living in New York, where Jeremy had been transferred for work. With plans to eventually return to Sydney, they started scouring Australian real-estate websites for a house. “We wanted to be fairly close to the city and, after so much apartment living in New York, a backyard was a priority for us,” says Melissa. So when they found a 1920s house on a large block on the lower north shore, they snapped it up – despite not having inspected it in person. “We did send our parents and siblings to have a look on our behalf though. And there wasn’t really any fear in not having seen it because we knew we were going to make it our own,” Melissa explains. Fast-forward to 2015, when the family – now including four-year-old twins Harrison and Stella – finally moved back to Sydney and into the house. Melissa admits the move was bittersweet. “I’d still love to be living in New York, but it felt like the right time to return. The twins were about to start school and we could see the advantages of being near the beach and having so much more space.” The couple engaged architect Jeremy Bull from Alexander &Co to help them design their dream home. “We knew how we wanted the house to function and flow, but he was amazing at finessing and improving on that,” says Melissa. For conservation reasons, the heritage facade had to be retained, but the couple decided to demolish the rest. A twostorey building was designed, although the upstairs level wasn’t visible from the street. That ‘secret’ second floor now contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Downstairs, the new floor plan features a grand entrance hall, as well as a family room, combined kitchen and living area, separate dining room, bathroom, powder room and a quintessentially American mudroom, which leads through to the laundry. During her stay in New York, Melissa, who had previously worked in advertising, retrained as an interior designer and spent nine years working for high-end Manhattan design firm Cullman & Kravis Associates. This role influenced not only the interior design of their new home but the layout as well. “I got a real appreciation of how you have to make every inch count in the apartments [I worked on] in New York,” she says, adding. “Here, we kept to the original home’s footprint, and because we had been used to living in smaller spaces we didn’t feel we needed a lot of [extra] air in a room for it to function well. I also learnt a lot about lighting and how you can use a few tricks to make rooms feel bigger.” KITCHEN Both keen cooks, the Kochs wanted a large kitchen where they could entertain as well as make their Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners. “I also wanted a nice big island where the kids could sit and do their homework,” Melissa says. Shaker-style cabinetry is teamed with Super White marble countertops from WK-Quantum Quartz. French bistro stools, Rustic Charm. Vase and bowl (on bench), Ondene. Feiss ‘Diamond Pendants’, LightCo.

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“We’re so happy that we really live in every room of the house. There isn’t a single space that sits empty and is only used on special occasions” MELISSA KOCH, INTERIOR DESIGNER/OWNER


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Despite working on a few projects in the Hamptons while she was in the US, Melissa says her design style has stayed “innately modern traditional”. It’s reflected in details such as the beautiful herringbone floors and panelled walls in the hallway, the bespoke joinery throughout and the sophisticated colour palette, some of which was influenced by the couple’s art collection. “It’s very classic and timeless,” Melissa says. “If we’re still living here in 20 years, it won’t feel dated.” Now that the build is finished, the family love being able to stretch out in their new home. The twins, who were sleeping in a curtained-off corner of the living room in the family’s one bedroom Greenwich Village apartment, are particularly enjoying their own bedrooms. However, Melissa says that her children’s favourite part of the house is actually the garage, fitted out with its own basketball hoop, ‘Koch Court’ scoreboard and table-tennis table. “It’s funny, you build this beautiful house and the room they love the most is the garage,” she laughs. For more information about Melissa Koch Interiors, visit melissakochinteriors.com. Alexander &Co is at alexanderand.co. The builder was HP Constructions at hpconstructions.com.au


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FORMAL LIVING Two artworks by Danish artist Christiane Spangsberg influenced the design of the main living area. “We sized the panelling to highlight them,” Melissa explains. The custom mantel in ash grey marble from Nefiko is another favourite item. “It was definitely a splurge but so beautiful — something I was really happy we included in the end.” Hayden buffets, West Elm. Leo Mk 2 sofas in Warwick ‘Dolce Graphite’ fabric from Arthur G. Apollo white chairs, Becker Minty. Coffee table, Jonathan Adler. Lamps, House of Orange.

“There is a lot of New York in this house. We collected a great deal of furniture, art and accessories in the 10 years we were there, and have many of those memories on display here” MELISSA

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lessons learnt “Never use white grout with floor tiles in high-traffic areas” MELISSA KOCH, HOMEOWNER

“This is advice I give to all my clients but didn’t take myself! I desperately wanted white grout with our mudroom/laundry floor tiles – like the fresh, clean sample I’d seen – so against our tiler’s advice to go with light grey, I chose white. Those muddy sneakers and soccer boots destroyed the pristine white grout almost immediately and I’m now learning to love the ‘worn-in’ look! I would also say that it’s important to enjoy the process and expect things not to go exactly according to the program – no matter how much you pre-plan! Just as in life, deliveries are delayed or the wrong product accidentally delivered, things break or are discontinued, people get sick and weather intervenes. You need to learn to adapt and be flexible.”

KIDS’ BATHROOM Although the bath looks small, it can comfortably fit two children. Blue tiles, Classic Ceramics. LAUNDRY The 1901 Farmhouse sink is from Heritage Building Centre. Janus Face vase, Jardan. MUDROOM “These are common in the US, and after having kids I gained an appreciation of how fabulous they are,” says Melissa. “When we come back from the beach or soccer, the kids can dump everything there and put their dirty clothes in the laundry without bringing a trail of mess through the house.” Muuto wall hooks in aluminium complement the walls and joinery in Porter’s Paints Explorer Blue. Futura floor tiles from Di Lorenzo. STELLA’S ROOM (opposite) “She is always going through my design books and loves a 1940s theme,” says her mum. Poppy bedhead from Heatherly Design. Roar + Rabbit bedside table, West Elm. Antique wheat-themed wall sconce bought in New York. Wardrobe painted Taubmans Soft Slippers.

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT French bistro stool, $445, Rustic Charm Interiors. Feiss ‘Diamond Pendant’ light, from $1097, LightCo. Dolce ‘Graphite’ fabric, $77 per m, Warwick Fabrics. Nero Marquina marble, $189 per sq m, Teranova. Eggshell acrylic paint (on doors and cabinetry in dining room) in Dusty Mule, $49.95 per 1L, Porter’s Paints. Gubi ‘Moon’ dining table in Brown/Black stained veneer oak, $7729, Criteria. Kelly Wearstler ‘Utopia’ double sconce, $980, The Montauk Lighting Co.

MAIN BEDROOM Melissa wanted their room to be dark and cosy. “We actually had a similar colour [to the Dulux Malay Grey] on the bedroom walls of our first apartment in New York and I found it so relaxing to retreat to at night,” she explains. Templeton bed from Jonathan Adler. Eye Of The Tiger mirror, Jardan. BATHROOM This is on the ground floor, adjacent to the family room. Floor tiles, Teranova. Lips poster, Banquet Workshop. ENSUITE Each of the bathrooms has a different feel. Here, Melissa opted for a Nero Marquina and Carrara marble floor. “The ensuite is the smallest bathroom in the house, so we used something a bit more special,” she says. “I’ve always loved a checkerboard floor.” Kelly Wearstler ‘Utopia’ sconce, The Montauk Lighting Co. Patterned towel, Miss April.

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“Working with Jeremy and his team was lovely. Building and designing a house can be quite stressful so if you are working with people you gel with and whose company you enjoy, it makes the whole process much more seamless” MELISSA


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BIG PLANS

With news that they were pregnant, a Melbourne couple ‘exploded’ their small renovation into a full-scale rebuild

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cheat sheet Who lives here Adam and Shaila, with their two sons: Elliott, 4, and Benjamin, 1. Style of home A three-bedroom, two-storey Victorian brick terrace of 220 square metres with a contemporary extension and pool on a 400-square-metre block. Six years after buying in 2010, the couple submitted plans for the renovation to council. The building work took a year and by the end of it — mid-2018 — they were parents of two. While the project started out small, $$$$ the total cost was $500,000+.

COURTYARD At the back of the extension, the family room’s corner windows form a bench seat when opened. An ornamental grape vine provides dappled shade. Shaila bought the antique French table and chairs at Graham Geddes Antiques. “We eat out here a lot,” she says. The pavers are Fiandre ‘Core Shade Cloudy Structured’ porcelain tiles from Artedomus. ENTRANCE (opposite) Tessellated tiles on the verandah and a black-painted door (Dulux Domino) maintain the Victorian tradition at the front. “I love the green curtain of the Virginia creeper in summer, and the beautiful red tones of its leaves in autumn,” says Shaila.

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saying goes, and Melbourne couple Adam and Shaila would heartily agree after their plans for a minor rejig took a much bigger turn. “We wanted a laundry, and to move a single wall in the kitchen, but the project grew – exploded in fact – after our initial brief to Technē Architecture + Interior Design,” says Shaila. The grand two-storey Victorian home in the city’s inner-north had been home to the professional couple for six years when they met with Technē co-director Nick Travers in 2015. “After coming to us, then learning that their first child was on the way, the project quickly grew to involve the whole house,” says Nick. “We removed the back half and created a new structure to connect with the outdoors. During the process, every other room – the existing bathrooms, bedrooms and front rooms – were enhanced.” After gathering ideas from magazines and Instagram, the couple were attracted to the idea of letting in more natural light while retaining a warm feeling through the use of timber. “I’d describe our style as simple, stripped-back and contemporary,” says Shaila. “We wanted a balance between function and form – especially in the kitchen area, which we really focused on to ensure it was convenient for everyday life and for entertaining. It was important for our existing Mark Tuckey dining table to fit into the space, and to have enough room around it for easy movement between kitchen and dining.” From this brief, a generous allowance of 1200mm between each of the kitchen benches and the dining table dictated the overall footprint of the extension. “Also, Adam and Shaila wanted to have a lounge setting that faced the garden,” says Bianca Baldi, senior interior designer at Technē. A pitched, pavilion-style roof design with floor-to-ceiling windows and doors allowed for the muchcraved natural light, and from there the design decisions flowed. “We used SketchUp 3D software to show Adam and Shaila our vision for the space, including our suggested furniture, which they fell in love with,” says Bianca. Favouring a neutral palette with a raw yet refined finish, they laid wide white-oiled oak floors throughout, and painted the walls Dulux Lexicon Quarter. In the original Victorian structure, the home office and formal sitting room were rejuvenated with striking black-framed steel doors, and full-height sheer linen curtains from Warwick to create a soft yet dramatic backdrop. Storage was scarce, so they looked for every opportunity to create more, including a stylish wine cellar tucked underneath the stairs. “Later in the project, we also created attic storage for all the baby stuff that takes up way too much room when it’s not in use,” says Shaila. “Also, Adam likes high-tech, so a home-automation system was installed throughout the house so we can control all the lights, heating, blinds and even the front door from our smart phones.” Both the compact front garden and the garden bed that runs alongside the pool were created by Eckersley Garden Architecture prior to the renovation. The final step was removing the high bluestone front fence and replacing it with more appropriate wrought-iron pickets. “It was the perfect finish to the renovation,” says Shaila, “enabling us to see out to the street – that completed our renovation journey.” Technē Architecture + Interior Design is at techne.com.au 64 | INSIDE OUT


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DINING AREA “The angled roof is one of our favourite features,” says Shaila. “I was worried that our changes wouldn’t do the house justice, but it’s an amazing design.” Matching the timber lining on the ceiling and the floorboards was another priority; both surfaces are oak brushed with Extreme White Oil from Woodos Australia but the ceiling boards are a little thinner. The overhead cupboards in the kitchen and nearby cabinetry (heading down the hall) are faced with an Oak White Wash timber veneer from George Fethers & Co. Shaila and Adam also wanted their pre-existing Mark Tuckey dining table to be the centrepiece, so plenty of space was left around it. Gubi ‘Beetle’ chairs, Surrounding. Big Kick light (above kitchen bench), Volker Haug.

“We wanted a laundry and to move a single wall in the kitchen – the project grew from there” SHAILA, HOMEOWNER


bright idea Using sustainable concretelook Maximum pressedporcelain panels (see caption opposite) for the benchtops and 200mm splashback was an inspired choice. They appear throughout the home and their UV stability means they can even be used externally.

“Next year we’ll inject more of our personalities into the house with decor and paintings” SHAILA


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POOL “This area was originally a sea of beige,” says Shaila, “so we had Eckersley Garden Architecture do the narrow bed behind the pool to create a more natural, green environment to look at from the living area.” The new extension is framed in structural steel with a black powdercoated finish, which echoes the black elsewhere in the house. KITCHEN (opposite) There’s a generous 1200mm between the island bench and cupboards. All the benchtops are Maximum ‘Aster Mercury’ porcelain panels from Artedomus, and the lower cupboards are a 2-pack finish in Dulux Lexicon Quarter. Nelson ‘Sunburst Clock’, Herman Miller.

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FORMAL LIVING Techē took care of the architecture and interior design of the home, working closely with the family. Like the one in this room, all the fireplaces are now uniformly clad in the same panels as the kitchen bench — with no ornate mantels in sight. “We also really love the liquor cabinet in the front room [above left],” says Shaila. “When we entertain, this is where we end dinners with a nightcap and conversation.” Andy sofa, Jardan. Muuto ‘Outline’ chairs and Around coffee tables, Living Edge. GAN ‘Mangas Original Spaces’ rug, Hub Furniture. Castore ‘Sospensione’ light, Artemide. Artwork above fireplace by Angela Licciardi.


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GREAT FINDS

colour burst

Partner strong mono furniture with pieces in similarly robust tones

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Muuto ‘Around’ coffee table in Black, $1475, Living Edge. Andy velvet sofa in Lake, from $5857, Jardan. GAN ‘Mangas Original Spaces’ wool rug, $5650, Hub Furniture. Muuto ‘Outline Studio’ chair in cognac leather, $5545, Living Edge. Sleigh loop table, $7450, Mark Tuckey. Mafi Oak Clear flooring, $120 per sq m, Woodos.

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LESSONS LEARNT

“While you’re there, upgrade if you can” SHAILA, HOMEOWNER

“We’ve learnt that even if the project or brief is initially to adjust one element, it shouldn’t stop you from considering what more could be done. For me, the surprise was how big the project became from our initial discussions of just adding a laundry. Then we decided to improve most of downstairs, because why not? It turned into a whole home renovation, inside and out!”

ENSUITE BATHROOM Upstairs with glimpses of palms below, this space is fitted with Fibonacci Stone ‘Platinum’ terrazzo tiles on the walls and floors, and Astra Walker matt black tapware from Mary Noall. Composite stone bath, Reece. MAIN BEDROOM (opposite left) Generous in size, this room opens to a full-width balcony. “I made the rope chair in a macramé course run by Tamara Maynes,” Shaila points out. Maxalto bedside table, Space. Bed linen, Fenton & Fenton. Vase, Lightly. FAMILY ROOM (opposite right) A wall ledge is perfect for art and flowers. The prints are by Bobby Clark. Hudson sofa, Jardan. Rug, Living Edge.


season While this Sydney house was lovely, the new owners wanted it to work all year round...

cheat sheet Who lives here Liz, a property consultant; her husband Pat, a psychologist; their two children, aged 8 and 10; and Tamaruke puppy Charlie. Style of home A California bungalow with a contemporary two-storey extension that equates to 200 square metres of space in Sydney’s inner west. Liz and Pat bought the fourbedroom house at the end of 2012, eight years after the previous owners added the extension. They landscaped the outdoor areas in 2015 and, two years later, hired Studio Gorman for the cosmetic renovation, which was completed in April 2018. $$$$ $550,000 (including furniture).

KITCHEN The design revolves around a pair of Yuta Badayala pendant lamps from Koskela. “I like the earthy tones, and the fact that they’re not identical,” says Liz. Timber cupboards in Eveneer Almond. Benchtop and splashback, Caesarstone Rugged Concrete. Stools, Cult.

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living in Australia persist with the myth that it is always summer here? Granted, the climate in this part of the world is measurably better than in many other places. But still, we get winter. Why else would this be the birthplace of the Ugg boot? None of this comes as a surprise to Liz and Pat, whose renovation in the Sydney suburb of Annandale gave them a house for all seasons. The property had already been through a major transformation courtesy of the previous owners, who added a two-storey extension to the rear of the original California bungalow. “They did a lot of hard work and it was very nice, so the bones of the house were there,” says Liz. “What we’ve done is mostly aesthetic.” They tackled the exterior first, enlisting Tim Samuel Design to tame the wilderness with landscaping and, later, by incorporating a swimming pool. “We live really close to the school, so people drop in,” says Liz, who’s mum to two children. “On the last day of term, we must have had 11 little boys in the water. Then, when the kids go to bed, I’ll jump in and have a glass of wine and look up at the night sky.” When their focus turned indoors, Liz stumbled across the interior designer of her dreams when Suzanne Gorman – owner of Studio Gorman – appeared in a magazine story featuring her own home. “I loved everything about it,” Liz sighs. “I’d have been happy if she just picked up her house and transplanted it here!” Instead, Suzanne and her team (including builder Andy Bishop from Arthouse Projects) worked with Liz and Pat to adapt the house to their needs, adding elements to complement their existing furniture. Pat had his heart set on a fireplace, so together they found space for one by losing the toilet and basin from the laundry, which allowed the living space to expand. “We just love it,” says Liz. “In winter, whoever gets up first turns it on and the warmth travels through the whole house.” The only other structural change was raising the height of a few dividing walls, to make the ground floor less open-plan.


bright idea Liz and Pat chose a single extra-wide glass door for entry to the side courtyard. As well as maximising the light, the similarly oversized bronze handle by Designer Doorware from ADH Studio adds interest.

DINING AREA (this page and opposite left) Fitting the eating area under the stairs near the window was a masterstroke. Table, clients’ own. Nau ‘Molloy’ chairs, Cult. LIVING (opposite right) Looking towards the cabinetry is a new Arthur G ‘Harry’ sofa and Winston chair from Jardan.


FORMAL LIVING (both pages) Everything from the TV to stacks of Lego are concealed behind custom joinery in Eveneer Almond, painted Dulux Western Myall and topped with a honed slab of CDK Stone’s Noir Grigio. Sofa and artworks, pre-existing. Carl Hansen & Son ‘CH53’ stool, Cult. The patchwork of flooring that the family inherited has been replaced with Havwoods Oak Fortress throughout.

The result is two separate living spaces that can be used at the same time. Even more inviting, the TVs in both are hidden behind joinery when not in use. “That was an idea Pat and I had,” says Liz. “It’s so much nicer to draw attention to the books and accessories instead, especially when you have people over.” Beyond that, the project was all about adding texture and layers. “Before, there was more stainless steel and wire in the house, which was beginning to look dated,” says Liz. “We went for warmer materials.” The custom leather handrails on the stairway is a perfect example – and a treat every time you touch them. Meanwhile, the bedrooms were softened with clever wallpaper and curtain combinations, and unexpected light fittings. “That’s why you use an interior designer,” says Liz. “You can renovate yourself and do quite a nice job, but someone like Suzanne will encourage you to make bolder choices, like putting different materials and patterns together.” 76 | INSIDE OUT

At the same time, Liz admits this was where they went over budget. “Sometimes you’d think, ‘Why are we putting a leather trim on the bloody balustrade?’ But those are the details you look at every day and love,” she says. “We probably went about $50,000 over, but that was our choice. Let’s up-spec. Let’s buy the mature trees. Let’s get the black Fenix Niro Ingo cupboards because they don’t show fingerprints. It was worth it. We haven’t regretted anything we’ve done, but I was definitely surprised at how much a renovation can end up costing.” Now that the work is finished, Pat says he’s never moving. In the summer, he’s happiest outside at the helm of the barbecue while the kids splash in the pool. On winter evenings, he can be found by the fire with a glass of something from his bar nook in the living area. “We love what our home has to offer across the seasons,” says Liz. “We wouldn’t change a thing.” To see more of Suzanne Gorman’s work, visit studiogorman.com


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Before, there was more stainless steel and wire in the house, which was beginning to look dated. We’ve gone for warmer materials LIZ, HOMEOWNER

GREAT FINDS

surprise elements

Mix old and new pieces with an infusion of eclectic choices in complementary colours FROM LEFT Harry sofa in Settler Tapa, $7030, Arthur G. Pendant light by Julie Djulibling Malibirr, $900, Koskela. Dulux Wash&Wear paint in Western Myall, $48.55 per L, Bunnings. Missoni Home ‘Masuleh #156’ cushion, $376, Spence & Lyda. Rugged Concrete surface, $900 per sq m, Caesarstone. Carl Hansen & Son ‘CH53’ foot stool, $980, Cult.


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LESSONS LEARNT

“Our only mistake was attempting to live in the house while it was being renovated” LIZ, HOMEOWNER

BATHROOM (above) A vision of green wall tiles, terrazzo flooring and a welcoming Clearwater ‘Formoso’ bath. MAIN BEDROOM (below) This space feels more luxe, thanks to a panel of Porter’s Paints ‘Grasscloth’ wallpaper in Navy and a linen headboard with Shilo Engelbrecht ‘Hiro’ print. ENSUITE (right) The white angled windows are a unique feature, splashing light onto the Tocca mosaic wall tiles in Black from Onsite.

ENSUITE VANITY IN EVENEER ALMOND AND TOP IN CAESARSTONE RUGGED CONCRETE. ENSUITE LIGHT, DOUGLAS & BEC. OUTDOOR FURNITURE, ECO OUTDOOR. YELLOW POT, ANNANDALE GARDEN CENTRE

“We thought we could live downstairs while the tradesmen worked upstairs and then swap, but it was so dusty — and almost impossible for the builder with us there. We abandoned that plan six weeks in and took off to a furnished apartment.”


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PHOTO FINISH EVERYTHING TELLS A STORY IN THE HOME OF THIS CREATIVE COUPLE ON STOCKHOLM’S ARTSY SÖDERMALM ISLAND WORDS CARLI PHILIPS PHOTOGRAPHY ANDREA PAPINI/LIVING INSIDE


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CHEAT SHEET Who lives here Natalia Altewai, co-founder of modern-minimalist fashion label AltewaiSaome; Marcus Ohlsson, a fashion and beauty photographer; and their young daughter, Kinley. Style of home The renovated 69-squaremetre apartment is in Stockholm’s historic Södermalm neighbourhood.

KITCHEN Natalia (pictured with Kinley) and Marcus wanted a big marble island bench where they could eat, work and socialise. The stools are from Ikea, one of the couple’s favourite furniture brands. Pendant light from a local antique store. LIVING ROOM (opposite) This side of the living room showcases some of Marcus’s work and the end of their pink Rolf Benz sofa. The green Wassily chair by Le Corbusier is perfectly placed in front of a beautiful slab of marble Natalia found at a dump. “It was ridiculously difficult to get home,” she says.

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KITCHEN (this page and opposite) The custom cabinetry with grooved features was inspired by the graphic work of artist Sol LeWitt. Natalia and Marcus bought the cutting board in Japan. Their shelving unit stores and displays many favourite pieces. Original pine flooring, sanded and treated with a darker hard wax oil.

“Marcus and I can be in this kitchen space 24 hours a day. We love staying up late and working from here” NATALIA ALTEWAI, HOMEOWNER

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relaxed, people-watching vibe, Stockholm’s trendy Södermalm is where fashion designer Natalia Altewai, photographer Marcus Ohlsson and their daughter Kinley call home. The couple met when Marcus was called in to shoot the campaign for one of Natalia’s Altewaisaome collections, and she moved into his apartment some time after that. Transforming the bachelor pad into a family flat meant a joint renovation, with a feminine touch. The apartment was small, so they called in an architect to maximise the internal footprint and brighten the space with more natural light. This involved opening up the kitchen and living zone while still retaining a level of division, semi-separating them by way of an open shelving unit storing the couple’s large collection of photography and art books. Natalia and Marcus wanted a generous kitchen that could also double as a workspace and place to socialise with friends. “We can be in this space 24 hours a day. We love staying up late and working from here,” Natalia says of the oversized, milky-white-veined marble island that just fits. Changing the location of some rooms has worked well, with the main bedroom reconfigured to have a view of the yard. By borrowing space from the kitchen, they were also able to gain more space for the bathroom, which has a luxurious palette of green and white marble, brass hardware and brushed-copper taps. Like the rest of the apartment, the joinery is by local craftsmen. While a professional solved the practical problems, the creative homeowners had firm ideas about the interior fitout. Natalia and Marcus, who has shot for the likes of Dior, Goop, H&M and Harper’s Bazaar, admit that they are bowerbirds and often buy on a whim when they’re travelling. Marcus’s Instagram features snapshots from Rome, France, Italy, LA, Berlin and Tokyo, and the couple have shipped pieces home from many of those places. “Everything has history,” says Natalia, who was born in Poland, raised in Malmö and attended fashion school in Milan. Accessories such as the collection of mobiles in the living area came from a market in Clignancourt, a huge trunk was purchased from an estate sale in New York and, in the kitchen, the series of wooden cutting boards was picked up at a small shop in Japan. “We bought them from an old craftsman who looked like a ninja. They’re amazing, but now we can’t find his shop again!” There’s still a loyalty to local design though, with mid-century Scandinavian furniture and homewares throughout. For more rudimentary pieces, such as the kitchen bar stools and bed, they looked to Ikea. Even the rug in Kinley’s room is a “vintage Ikea” that Marcus has held onto for a long time. Coupled with eclectic wares and modernist fixtures, it’s a look that works to great effect and has enabled them to save for bold pieces, among them the fuchsia jelly-bean-shape sofa from Rolf Benz and Wassily chair in emerald leather. The walls have been decorated gallery-style, with prints and photographs in a subdued palette that doesn’t compete with the eye-popping furnishings. One of them is the spectacular green marble slab that Natalia bought from a dump in Malmö for the equivalent of $15. Packing a punch with the past and present, this chic apartment is the ultimate clash of high and low.



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LIVING ROOM (both pages) Bright and decorated with hundreds of talking points, this open space is adjacent to the kitchen. Cushions from Svenskt Tenn. Natalia bought the Louis Vuitton trunk from an estate in New York. On top is a collection of photo books and a Cluster Lamp from Artilleriet that’s lit from within.

“We justify big purchases by saying things like, ‘This is something Kinley will have when she is a granny!’” NATALIA

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BRIGHT IDEA Add to a creative studio look with dynamic pieces that encourage movement, such as these curvy mid-century mobiles (bought from vintage stores) or even an arc of natural flora (opposite).



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KINLEY’S ROOM (both pages) Working from the ground up (Marcus’s ‘vintage’ Ikea rug), the couple created this fun scheme with a pine dresser (also Ikea) and cot from Åhlens. Eames chair and Audubon poster. Handmade hot-air Christmas balloons, Artilleriet. The small pictures on the wall are from a shop in New York, says Natalia: “The man we bought them from said Kramer from Seinfeld had been there the day before and bought the same, so we had to get them!”

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GREAT FINDS

riot of colour

LEFT TO RIGHT, THEN BOTTOM TO TOP Vintage L’Homme et la Femme modular sofa, $5828, Pamono. Nice BB vanity case, $1160, Louis Vuitton. Verias Green natural stone, $320 per sq m, Signorino. Diptyque ‘Baies’ candle, $87, Mecca. Smoked & Black European oak floorboards, from $85 per sq m, Royal Oak Floors. Knoll ‘Wassily’ chair, $3905, Dedece. Flensted ‘Life & Thread hanging mobile, $104.95, Stem. Ladies In Waiting print, from $750, Dina Broadhurst.

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ADDITIONAL PRODUCT SOURCING: NATALIE JOHNSON

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LESSONS LEARNT “ IF YOU GET THE CHANCE, CUSTOMISE THINGS TO MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER” NATALIA, HOMEOWNER

“As well as customising the white shelving unit in the living room, we recessed the row of cupboards above the splashback in the kitchen. This was to create shadow and depth, and also to accommodate Marcus, who is really tall. If it was in the usual spot, he would be banging his head on them all the time.”


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More households are going natural with their swimming pool ‘Environmentally friendly’ is not a phrase often associated with backyard pools, but that is slowly changing. This design from our beachside Sydney home is an exception. According to owner Lizzie Taylor, “It has no chemicals at all. It uses bio filters, such as plants, to clean the water. The spa operates on a separate system that allows for low-level chlorine use.” Turn the page for more on this home.

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Instead of a classic coastal look, the owners of this northern Sydney home wanted a design that reflected its surroundings

unexpected windows of opportunity that are just too hard to pass up. For Lizzie and Michael Taylor, that ‘window’ was in their living room. “We weren’t actively looking to move,” says Lizzie. “We had a plan that was two-to-five years away, but the opportunity came earlier than expected.” The couple had seen the three-bedroom 1950s house listed in their local paper in 2014 and were instantly drawn to its outlook – with views across Manly’s Shelly Beach – and access to a national park from the back gate. The timber-frame home was charming, but the bedroom count was too low for their family of six and the choppy layout didn’t have the indoor-outdoor flow they were after. Outdoor living is important to the Taylors, so their focus was as strong on the outdoor areas as the inside spaces. “I’d rather garden than do housework!” Lizzie laughs, a sentiment echoed by the equally green-thumbed Michael. After making a few cosmetic changes, the family squeezed into the house and began planning a more comprehensive renovation, scheduled for 2015. Together, a trusted architect, interior designer, builder and landscaper brought the Taylors’ vision to life and the result is just the right balance of character and comfort. WORDS JESSICA BELLEF STYLING ALEXANDRA GOURLAY PHOTOGRAPHY PABLO VEIGA

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cheat sheet Who lives here Lizzie Taylor, who is studying fine arts; her husband Michael, an engineer; their four children, aged 12 to 21; and two dogs, KK and Teddy. Style of home A solid 1950s timber beach house, which has been turned into a modern home of 285 square metres that embraces outdoor living. Lizzie and Michael bought the home in 2014; their renovation commenced in early 2017 and was completed in late 2018.

kitchen Relocated from the centre of the house, the kitchen now an ocean-inspired teal wall in Dulux Spartacus to match the view. The cabinetry is tallowwood veneer and the island is Caesarstone Rugged Concrete. Zip Hydro Tap and Gessi mixer, Winnings. Spine stools, Great Dane Furniture.

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Setting the table against a wall papered in Ralph Lauren ‘Ionian Sea Linen’ in Indigo from Porter’s Paints with a GlobeWest mirror ups the elegance. Bowl, Spence & Lyda.

living room This nature-inspired eyrie features a custom sofa and chairs in Warwick Fabrics. Rugs (this design and the one in the dining space), Perryman Carpets. Curtains, Simple Studio. Artworks by Queenie Nakarra McKenzie.

DREAM IT.

The home’s original layout lacked a connection to the outdoors and the striking beauty of the landscape just beyond the Taylors’ fence line. “We wanted to create a relationship between the garden and the house, and to open up the ocean views from the front of the house to the back,” says Lizzie. The floor plan needed rejigging to create flowing spaces the family could comfortably reside in, and flexible entertaining areas, inside and out. When it came to style, Lizzie wanted a look that complemented the beach and bush surrounds, without having to run with the usual coastal styling formula. “It took a while for me to visualize exactly what I wanted,” says Lizzie, who drew on her love of native flora and Aboriginal art in the process. What she and interior designer Alexandra Gourlay of Vellum Interiors came up with is a modern Australian look that incorporates the rich textures and colours of our natural environment.

wishlist + Two more bedrooms To comfortably accommodate the family of six. + All-weather living/dining “It was important for us to have an outdoor area that was covered so we could enjoy sitting outside, even when it’s raining,” Lizzie explains. + Natural colours and textures Lizzie and Michael were drawn to an aesthetic that includes materials such as sandstone, leather, timber and brass.

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I grew up in the country and I love the bush as much as the sea, which is where our two-pronged design direction came from LIZZIE

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LESSONS LEARNT

“Go with what – and who – you love!”

LIZZIE TAYLOR, HOMEOWNER

FR FROM ROM FAR LEFT Ralph Lauren wal wallpapers (Sudan W Weave in Sand and Ionian Sea Linen in Navy), both POA, Porter’s Paints. Rugged Concrete quartz surface, from $900 per sq m, Caesarstone. Vionnet panel mirror, $980, GlobeWest. Sultanabad carpet, $12,200, Perryman Carpets. Dulux Wash&Wear paints in Spartacus and Wentworth, both $48.55 per 1L, Bunnings. Girasoli ceiling light, $612, LightCo. Ivy coffee table with stone top, POA, Grazia & Co.

“When I realised that I didn’t have to stick to a prescribed interior style, I was so relieved. Our home is more interesting for it. We also worked with people we really rated — trusted contractors we found through word of mouth.”


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The Shabby Modular sofa from Coco Republic exudes laidback style. Clare Cousins ‘Ivy’ coffee table, Grazia & Co. Ralph Lauren ‘Sudan Weave’ wallpaper in Sand, Porter’s Paints. Artwork by Elesa Bennett.

A rustic timber vanity from Smithmade has come into its own with a mirror found by the family at a local market. Concrete basin and tapware, Wood Melbourne. Atlantic herringbone stone tiles, Evo Tile + Stone.

The couple didn’t hesitate to engage architect Caroline Pidcock, who had redesigned their previous home a few suburbs away. Caroline’s approach to salvaging older buildings rather than completely razoring them falls in line with Lizzie and Michael’s appreciation of the past and their ideas around working with what you’ve got. Their ‘new to us’ home had loads of potential, as Lizzie explains. “It had a very solid foundation and lovely tallowwood floorboards, so we decided to keep the bones of the home but reconfigure the internal design.” The kitchen, once a dinky little room in the middle of the ground floor, was repositioned by the front terrace, while a shake-up of the first-floor layout created two additional bedrooms. In an unexpected design spin on the casual beachhouse aesthetic, the shiplap ceilings throughout the house were included as a friendly nod to the panelled walls that featured in the original seventy-year-old home. Landscape designer Julien Roy of Landforms, known for creating outdoor spaces that respect and preserve natural environments, came up with a design that worked with the existing sandstone bedrock in the backyard. The chemical-free swimming pool was carved out of the rock, and the spa – clad in sparkling mint mosaic tiles – was strategically positioned to take in the view. “We love that we can sit in the spa and look straight through the house to the ocean,” says Lizzie. 96 | INSIDE OUT

DO IT.

“We worked within the constraints of an existing building and the condition of that building posed a few challenges,” says Lizzie. Walls weren’t always plumb and there were structural issues that needed immediate attention, but thankfully any issues were sorted swiftly by builder Angus Urquhart of Anchor Building Co. When it was time to decorate, the decision-weary couple were happy to be guided by Alex. “Our brief to her was to help us select interesting pieces that evoked an ambience of character and homeliness,” says Lizzie. “We completely trusted Alex to tie together our pieces and she took care of it.” The result was sandy textures and hues paired with oceanic blues and breezy neutrals that reference the coastal location, while clean-lined furniture and flashes of brass have kept the look a notch or two above ‘beachy casual’. Alex incorporated some of the existing furniture into the scheme and drew additional inspiration from the Taylors’ art collection. “Alex really helped to re-energise the family and make us excited about the house again,” says Lizzie. “We had great relationships with all of our contractors,” she adds. “We felt very lucky to have such a wonderful team that worked so hard and gave us the highest quality of service.” Caroline Pidcock is based in Millers Point, NSW; 0418 248 010 or pidcock.com.au. Anchor Building Co works from Avalon, NSW; 0411 251 253 or anchorbuildingco.com. Vellum Interiors is located in Mosman, NSW; 0402 686 427 or velluminteriors.com.au

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+ Working with an older home “Some people thought we should have knocked it all down and started afresh, but we respect the past and value older builds,” says Lizzie. + Outdoor space The reconfigured outdoor areas make entertaining a breeze all year round. “In winter, we have a heated spa and a fire-pit area with seating. In summer, we have the front terrace — with views of the water — and a covered area near the barbecue out the back.” + Design details “We appreciate the detail in this design and the careful finishes that took time and patience to complete.” Special mention goes to the sandstone work by landscaper Julien Roy and his team at Landforms.

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knowledge of design and aesthetics, the owners of this home in Sydney’s Newtown had a clear vision for their new kitchen. “The clients wanted something that was classic and minimal yet modern, timeless, functional and beautiful,” says Alice Villella of Alice Villella Interior Design (AV-ID). Located in a new extension, the kitchen had to feel united with the adjoining living and alfresco areas while remaining the hero of the space. It had to blend enduring design with a modern sensibility, feel warm yet minimal, and functional yet beautiful. WORDS JESSICA ZOITI

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A light, warm selection of whites, mid-tone timbers, navy, greys and a little blush were chosen to achieve a unified interior where tones and textures blend smoothly. “The client wanted a contemporary Australian feel to the space, so that drove the colour palette,” Alice explains. “At the same time we decided that marble and timber would be the main features.” To achieve the timeless aesthetic they wanted, Carrara marble was specified for the surfaces and splashback, with Dulux Natural White for the walls and custom cabinetry by Scotts Country Look Kitchens. Light French oak engineered floorboards in Ground from Made by Storey were used throughout. Accents of copper, walnut and matt black add an extra layer of luxury and warmth. 100 | INSIDE OUT

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Designed to be the focal point of the home’s new extension, the kitchen needed to be practical yet beautiful. It also had to blend smoothly with the adjoining living areas and entertainer’s deck. High-end Asko, Wolf and Qasair appliances deliver the latest technology to the kitchen yet don’t dominate visually. Instead, it’s the high-quality materials, unique mirror-image routed doors and black and brass light fittings (from RUBN Lighting and Douglas and Bec) that really steal the show. “It’s a functional kitchen but also quite compact,” says Villella. “The balance of crisp white joinery and natural finishes make it a wonderfully balanced space that is soothing and enjoyable to be in.” Alice Villella Interior Design can be contacted through av-id.com.au

CASEY FREEMAN ARTWORK FROM HUSK. BLACK VASES, DINOSAUR DESIGNS. WHITE PLANTER, HUB FURNITURE

HANDLED WITH CARE Concealed behind the beautiful doors on either side of the cooking area are a laundry and a butler’s pantry. “That means the back-ofhouse areas aren’t on display but are easy to access,” says Alice.


“This is a beautifully balanced space that’s soothing and enjoyable to be in” ALICE VILLELLA, INTERIOR DESIGNER

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT Big Kahuna American oak handle (150mm), $143.02, Interia. Zafferano ‘Veneziano’ carafe in Amber, $130, Jardan. Yokato basin set in Brass, $839 (includes taps, not shown), Brodware. Dulux Wash&Wear paint in Natural White, $79.90 per 4L, Bunnings. Gubi ‘2D’ oak bar stool, $790, Cult. European oak floorboards in Ground (22mm wide), POA, Made By Storey. Bianco Carrara marble (10mm thick), from $145 per sq m, Signorino.


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the design The family wanted the kitchen to be the centre of their home, so it’s been designed as a place where people can gather and chat while cooking. “The main part of the kitchen is purely for entertaining,” explains Wendy. “Positioned right next to the island is the bar, with glassware stored at the back of the island for easy access. In addition, the spaces around the island are large enough for guests to stand around and talk.” At the front are curved edges that make the island more comfortable to lean on, as well as breaking up the rectangular orientation of the home. Shapely pendant lights above draw the focus to the centre of the kitchen.

the palette “At the entrance to the home, the front door is green and the first room you get to has pink and green roman blinds, so we brought some of that colour to the kitchen,” says Wendy. The Inax green splashback tiles from Artedomus are complemented by the Ercol ‘Original’ stools in Forest. The custom-made brass box hiding the rangehood and the brass cupboard handles bring an element of fun, while the marble splashback tones down the bright colours. “We originally chose a cheaper marble, but were worried about the porosity of it when it came to messy cooking,” says Wendy. “In the end, we opted for this Super White Marble from CDK Stone. It’s a dolomite, which is harder than the average marble and meant we could run the stone right up behind the cooktop.”

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the butler’s pantry The family were keen to include a butler’s pantry so their teenage children had a space they could use freely. “A butler’s pantry is a godsend when you have older kids; they do all their food prep in there, which keeps the mess hidden,” says Wendy. She warns that getting the design right for a butler’s pantry can be tricky. “If it doesn’t work well, you end up with half your stuff in the pantry and half in the main kitchen, which makes for a really dysfunctional space. In this kitchen, the pantry has become the prep area; it has its own double sink, fridge, bin and storage.” For contact details, see saltboxdesign.com.au or cranberrydesign.com.au

CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT Ora pendant light in Moss, $992, Ross Gardam. Nostalgie freestanding cooker with brass burners, from $13,999, Ilve. Ercol ‘Originals’ ash bar stool in Forest, $750, Temperature Design. HydroTap Arc B, $2295, Zip Water. Staub enamelled cast-iron cocotte in Basil Green (18cm; 1.7L), $219.99, House. Inax ‘Arc’ ceramic tiles, POA, Artedomus.

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FOCUS GROUP Neutral cupboards and dark floors mean the bright colours don’t overwhelm the space. The pendant lights work brilliantly here. “When there are guests, you can turn off the downlights and just have the pendants on, creating mood lighting,” says Wendy.

“A butler’s pantry is a godsend when you have older kids because they do all their food prep in there” WENDY DAVEY, INTERIOR DESIGNER


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SMART CONNECTION This contemporary addition to a traditional terrace combines practicality with style in a family-focused design

TOUCH STONES Beautiful hard-wearing materials, such as Dekton by Cosentino and Hi-Macs make this kitchen a success. The floor tile is Cementa matt porcelain in Grey from Surface Gallery. Gaggenau appliances.

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terrace, this kitchen in a huge combined kitchen/ dining/living area wraps around a new pool. The couple who live here have a young family and, while they loved the convenience of their inner-city location and all it offers around them, they also wanted to entertain friends and extended family at home. What’s been created is a perfect harmony of practicality and style. “It’s a really warm kitchen space in our big living area,” says the owner. “It stands out. And on top of that, the materials chosen for the benchtops, splashback and island are all non-porous modern materials, which are so incredibly easy to clean.”

the brief This kitchen marks the transition from the restored traditional part of the terrace to the modern extension. The design and style was left open for Maria Roussos of design firm Schemes and Spaces. “Our one ask was that all her decisions were practical, and embraced everyday family use and entertaining,” says the owner.

the palette Black, white and timber feature heavily here. Dark overhead cabinetry in matt anti-fingerprint Fenix NTM ‘Nero Ingo’ veneer is balanced by Navurban ‘Yarra Walnut’ joinery from New Age Veneers. The contrasting white island bench is Hi-Macs in Arctic White. Two other important surfaces are in Dekton by Cosentino, an ultra-compact material that’s impervious to the elements and scratches, stains, UV rays and heat. Dekton Kelya graces the rear benchtop and Dekton Domoos is on the splashback.

the surprise For the owner, the key element of the renovation was how smoothly it all went. “You hear of horror stories,” she says, “but we had the kitchen designed completely, including all the fittings, before we started the build. The thinking around what would work best for our family was done before we began so there were never any big last-minute decisions to be made.” For more details, see schemesandspaces.com.au

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE RIGHT Gaggenau 200 Series Compact Combi-Microwave oven (45cm), 45cm), $6699, Winning Appliances. Gessi ‘Just Pull Out’ tap, $1315, Winning Appliances. Dekton by Cosentino ultra-compact tra-compact surface material in Domoos and Kelya, POA, Cosentino. Flared bowl in Blossom, $47, Mud Australia. ralia.

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STYLE SAVE Flat-pack cabinetry from Kaboodle in matt Dulux Milton Moon kept the cost down in this kitchen. Adding a small amount of Carrara marble tiles to the splashback creates a sense of luxury.


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1 A Kaboodle kitchen featuring doors painted Vivid Basil and panels with an Alpine profile; the benchtop is Oyster Swirl marble-look laminate. 2 Polytec finishes in Bronze Gold Leaf (Matt), Cinder Venette, Tunisia Stone (Matera), and Notaio Walnut (Woodmatt). 3 Metod high cabinet with adjustable shelves in Kungsbacka Anthracite, $448, Ikea. 4 Practa Solutions three-tier, slide-out unit, $130, Bunnings. 5 Bosch Series 6 60Omm 4-burner gas cooktop, $895, Harvey Norman. 6 Bellini Black 8 Function 600mm built-in oven, $388, Bunnings. 7 Black Steel 453L bottommount fridge, $1699, Hisense.

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Costs can really add up here, so think carefully about what you need and pare back to the essentials. This might mean ditching the double oven, the waterdispensing fridge and the warming drawer. Once you’ve narrowed down your requirements, get to know the brands and models you’re interested in and be creative with your shopping. Source competitive quotes, ask for discounts from major retailers, and keep on top of published sales and package deals that bundle together same-brand appliances. Look for runout models that are reduced in price. Renovator websites and auctions can yield box-damaged high-end appliances that are as good as new.

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cabinetry New cabinetry is the big ticket item in most jobs. But if you’re happy with the layout of your kitchen and the carcasses are in good condition, you may be able to replace the doors and drawer fronts only. “People bring in their old doors and we remake in the same size, in whatever material and style they like,” says cabinetmaker Thomas Garvey of Mister Ply&Wood (misterplywood.com.au). “The most cost-effective material is laminate, but we can also do polyurethane or timber.” If new cabinets are a necessity, look at off-the-shelf options such as those from Kaboodle (bunnings.com.au). Design help is available, and units come in standard sizes or can be cut to custom widths. Ikea also has several ranges of kitchen cabinets as well as door and drawer fronts. Custom cabinetry is at the top end of the price spectrum. According to Chris and Vic Volpe, owners of Volpe Cabinetmaking (volpecabinetmaking.com. au), the entry point is melamine. “Ravine or Woodmatt natural timber finishes from Polytec are more premium and have a nicer range of colours,” says Chris. Laminex has similar wood-look styles.

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If stone is on your wishlist, it can be achieved on a budget. “Both natural and man-made stones start at around $600 per slab for the raw material,” says Aga Hulewicz, sales and interior design consultant at Marable (marable.com.au). “You may only need one slab for a small galley kitchen, but you’ll likely need at least two if you have an island. Man-made slabs come in standard sizes starting at around 3m x 1.4m. A similarly priced slab of natural stone may be smaller and have some minor but visible imperfections.” The level of fabrication work also affects the total price – this means the edge profile and cut-outs. “A 20mm pencil edge is the starting point, and anything after that will add to the cost,” says Aga. “Specifying an undermount sink or flush-mount cooktop will also increase the cost as the cut-outs must be more precise.” For a less expensive option, look at laminate, which is available in a wide range of colours and can be made to order or even bought off the shelf. “A laminate benchtop is usually easy to unscrew, remove and replace with new,” says Thomas Garvey. “You may damage some of the splashback in the process, so factor in possible repair or replacement there.” It could cost as little as $600 for a new laminate benchtop, depending on the style and edge profile you choose.

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Whatever else you’ve decided on, choose the best kitchen mixer your budget allows, since this is one item you will be using constantly 3 Mondella ‘Black Rumba’ sink, $489, Bunnings. 4 Methven ‘Culinary Metro’ pull-out mixer, $309, Cook’s Plumbing Supplies. 5 Mondella ‘Concerto’ mixer in Black, $165, Bunnings. 6 Splashback tiles in Metro Sea Green, Le Lacche Putty and Soho Black Gloss, from $65.15 per sq m at Beaumont Tiles. 7 Mosaic Rubix White Gloss tile (266mm x 305mm), $9.88 per sheet, Beaumont Tiles. 8 Dave door pull, from $22, Savage Design. 9 Atticus knobs in Brass and Carbon Black, $19.95 each, Hepburn Hardware. 10 Brass T-bar, $19.95, and Bamboo handle, $29.95, Hepburn Hardware. 11 Round wood and brass knob in White & Red, $7.50, and Minimalist ceramic knob, $4.50, Schots Home Emporium.

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Tile is the most popular splashback material, although it’s also possible to use glass, stone or laminate. The splashback is a great spot to save money on, with plain subway tiles available for about $40 per square metre. But given the relatively small number of square metres, it’s an opportunity to make a style statement using colour, pattern or interesting shapes without spending too much, particularly if you’ve economised elsewhere. Just remember that you’ll pay a little more in labour for small or irregularly shaped tiles. Alternatively, consider a slab of stone. “Stone is commonly used for splashbacks,” says Aga Hulewicz. “It often ends up being slightly cheaper than for a benchtop as there are no visible edges to polish and no cut-outs required, except for power points.”

THE BIG PICTURE Builder Chris Lloyd of Amme Construction (ammeconstruction.com.au) shares his top three tips for keeping kitchen-renovation costs under control + “Leave your services (electricity, gas and water) where they are to reduce your labour costs. This can be quite a significant saving.” + “Modulate your cabinetry design to suit standard sizes. Most kitchen board for carcasses comes in 600mm and 1200mm widths, so stay within this to get the best economies from your materials.” + “Labour is a significant cost, especially on site. A carpenter or builder’s hourly rate may make it more expensive to build a flat-pack kitchen on site than have one made in a factory. Make sure your tiles, appliances and fittings are on site in good time to avoid paying for extra visits from tradies.”


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Beauty inside out Alecs Pappas Architects created a clutter-free, low-maintenance interior with minimalist, naturalworking relationship with FORM-RITE Co, which suggested the use of Dekton®. The benchtop fabricator bathrooms and laundries. The sleek material and colour range suited the minimalist style of the clients The 500-square-metre house sits on a 1000-square-metre site. With so much external area, the clients and maintain. The client selected large-format Dekton® Blanc Concrete for its similarity to concrete square metres around the outside of the house, both front and back, including around the pool to create The kitchen is used by the family during the week and for entertaining on the weekends (including 60 Dekton® Aura15, is the showpiece of the kitchen and place for family and friends to comfortably benchtop, the surface is very easy to clean with liquids simply wiping away with no fear of stains.


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time for some real talk. Banks are putting the squeeze on lending, and building costs seem to be ever-increasing, so it makes sense to keep a lid on your renovation costs. But that doesn’t mean letting go of your dream tiles or tapware. Instead, think about your budget as a balancing act. If you have your heart set on a particular (and pricy) material or feature, make that the hero of your space and stick to simpler choices elsewhere. Here’s our advice on containing the costs of your project in a few important areas.

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Even though your bathroom is a relatively small space, a lot of trades are required to renovate it. “You’ll need a builder or carpenter, a plumber, electrician, tiler, waterproofer and possibly a painter, too,” says builder Chris Lloyd of Amme Construction (ammeconstruction.com.au). “Some of the trades need to come at least twice; once for rough-in and once for fit-off.” It’s difficult to accurately predict the cost of labour, as blowouts can be caused by pre-existing structural issues. “With a bathroom renovation, you almost always need to strip out the existing walls and floor in order to re-waterproof to Australian standards. This often means you’ll reveal some pre-existing issues that will need work, plus you’ll have to reinstate wall linings and floors because they get damaged in the demolition,” explains Chris. It’s important to include a contingency of 15–20 per cent on top of your budget for unexpected surprises.

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ENSUITE SENSATION The owners of this bathroom kept costs down by using white subway wall tiles from Bunnings (with a feature grout) and budget-friendly ColorTile floor tiles. 1 Clark 1600mm freestanding bath, $1199, Cass Brothers. 2 Clark ‘Cross’ 180mm chrome wall basin/bath set, $125, Cook’s Plumbing. 3 Forme ‘Fifth Avenue’ 900mm vanity with stone top and basin, $799, Harvey Norman. 4 (Tiles clockwise from top left, in sq m) Terrazzo Light Grey porcelain, $54.65, Beaumont Tiles; Ultra Slim MK2 Perfect Spazzolota porcelain, $140, and Baseline Nero Matt ceramic, $39.95, both National Tiles; Arkitek Mid Grey porcelain, $57.33, Beaumont Tiles.

tiles Tiles can add colour, pattern, character… and cost. If you have something extra special in mind, ration it to a single wall or small area to get the impact you want without overspending. Think about whether you need all the walls to be fully tiled, too. “The areas you don’t want to scrimp on are waterproofing and tiling,” says Chris. “If you get those wrong and end up with a leak, you’ll have to pull everything out and start again.” Handmade tiles with irregular profiles and variable thicknesses are more labour intensive for the tiler, and therefore more expensive to lay. If you love the look of handmade encaustic tiles, consider porcelain reproductions, which are more regularly sized and easier to maintain. Marble-look tiles are also popular for the same reasons. “A larger-format tile is generally cheaper to lay than a smaller format because it’s quicker,” says Chris. “Standard pricing will generally cover 300 x 300, or 300 x 600[mm] tiles.”

bath In a family bathroom, a bath is often a must-have, and for some it’s a luxury they don’t want to do without. Freestanding baths look great and are easier to install than built-in versions, which require plumbing into the wall. “Having a freestanding bath actually saves a trip for the plumber,” says Daniel. “It can be installed at the fit-off stage.” Acrylic baths are the least expensive option and are available in a variety of sizes.

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An off-the-shelf vanity is cost-effective if you can find the right size for your space. Try Reece, Domayne or Vanity by Design for high-end designs, often with marble benchtops and an integrated sink. If you need a custom-made vanity, choose your door or drawer-front materials carefully. Laminate (think Laminex or Polytec) is a cost-effective choice, as is vinyl-wrapped cabinetry, with polyurethane and timber veneer at the higher end. “If our clients are renovating a kitchen and bathroom at the same time, it’s often possible to use an offcut from the kitchen for the bathroom vanity,” says Aga Hulewicz, sales and interior design consultant at Marable (marable.com.au). INSIDE OUT | 121



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the design Along with a significant focus on natural light, the organic feel of this bathroom is reinforced by the use of soft, understated shapes. “The beautiful stone bath from Kaskade Stone Baths & Basins brings a natural beauty and elegance to the space,” says Wanda. The two mirrors above the vanity add to the effect. “A large single mirror would have overpowered the room; having two custom mirrors brings a more subtle undertone. The herringbone tiles add depth, texture and a real sense of luxury. It’s a statement of significance without being overwhelming.”

the palette “We used soft olive and caramel tones to create a calming, textural look,” explains Wanda. The colours are enhanced by the light in the room. “During the day the sun comes through the skylight and reflects off the marble. At night the ambient light (along with LED lighting) creates a wonderful sense of peace.” The customdesigned Navurban oak vanity warms the space, and the organicshaped Corian basin adds to the natural feel of the room. “Designing it was a labour of love,” says Wanda. For more information about Wanda’s work, see thesame.com.au

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VANITY FAIR The wall-hung oak vanity was designed by The Same and built by Wilmont Joinery in Navurban Auchen Flower by New Age Veneers. Custom basin in Corian Rain Cloud by SCF Interiors. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Flos ‘On the Rocks’ transparent glass wall lamp by Antonio Citterio, $800, Euroluce. Viva 1500 limestone/resin bath, $3040, Kaskade Stone. Mint green marble TBK162053 tiles (75mm x 150mm), $220 per sq m, Tiles By Kate. Fantini ‘Milano’ floor-mounted stainless-steel mixer, $3295, Rogerseller.


“To break up all the herringbone, we used a tonal gloss finger tile [reflected in the mirrors]” WANDA SZYCHOWSKA, INTERIOR DESIGNER

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GREY MATTERS Three children and a busy life called for a thoughtful design to treat the owners of this Melbourne home

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Grey-on-grey works if you use different textures with raw timber touches and a little bling

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is always a challenge. We want to respect period charm as we add the practicalities, which is tricky when dealing with functional spaces such as the bathroom pictured here. Located in one of Melbourne’s wide, leafy suburban streets, the house is a California bungalow full of 1930s details. The ensuite off the main bedroom was part of a larger renovation by DX Architects in conjunction with builder JMBC. Interior designer Gillianne Griffiths of Studio Griffiths was then brought in to sort the interiors. Her design embraced many of the original elements, including the ornate ceilings, leadlight windows and glass door panels, while contemporising the home to suit the family. The renovation focused on creating a light and whimsical interior with statement touches, such as the dramatic dark shades throughout, to reflect the clients’ creative personalities.

the brief The owners asked for an “escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life”. They wanted calm and tranquil adult-friendly retreat that didn’t cater to their three young children.

the palette A monochromatic palette was used throughout the house, with grey chosen as the hero tone in the main ensuite. “The neutral stone on the vanity benchtop and walls to hip height [New Savior honed limestone] is our favourite surface, especially when the morning light is streaming in,” says the owner. “We really love our bath, and are still pinching ourselves that we don’t have to share a bathroom with our children any longer!”

the surprise FROM TOP LEFT New Savior honed limestone, from $340 per m, CDK Stone. Icon+ A67.05 wall set in Ice Grey, $623, Astra Walker. INAX ‘Jimon’ Japanese ceramic tiles, POA, Artedomus. Lord Sconce I wall light in Black (200mm), $220, Dowel Jones.

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The owners are very happy with the result. “We really appreciate the sophisticated and beautiful way Studio Griffiths merged old and new, and the very practical flow of the revised floor plan and spaces,” says one. Gillianne also chose a natural oak finish for the vanity to match up with some of the owners’ existing furniture. “It’s great that our furniture and accessories are now celebrated in a very contemporary language,” adds the owner. Studio Griffiths is in Toorak, Victoria; studiogriffiths.com.au WORDS LYNNE TESTONI PHOTOGRAPHY MARTINA GEMMOLA


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CALM WATERS There’s nothing jumping out at you in this blissful bathroom. The vanity is finished with Polytec Natural Oak in Ravine and the mirrors are by Studio Griffiths. Moda ‘Chloe’ bath (opposite) from ACS Designer Bathrooms. Tapware by Astra Walker.



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ask an expert Stylish solutions to all your design dilemmas from people in the know

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I want to update my entertaining area with an outdoor fireplace that doubles as an oven I can cook in. What do you suggest, and what do I need to know? Will, via Instagram The advantage of having a fireplace instead of a barbecue is that once dinner is done you still have a roaring fire to keep the party going. Escea’s EK Series is a great option. It features an ember generator that helps create a smoky flavour, and it can be attached to the house, which means it will be close to your kitchen. Check with your local council before buying as some suburbs have fire bans. However, an outdoor fireplace with cooking capabilities is more likely to be compliant with guidelines. ALEX HODGE, LEAD DESIGNER, ESCEA

EK Series outdoor kitchen, from $8499, Escea.

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I use cotton bed sheets in spring but recently I’ve seen stylish linen sets. What should I know before I buy linen, and what colours are on trend? Ali, via email One of the simplest ways to refresh your home is with new bedding. What’s so special about linen is that it keeps you cool in summer, warm in winter and adjusts with your body’s temperature. Linen is super soft (the more it’s washed, the more comfortable it gets), durable, absorbent and anti-static, so you can say goodbye to sweaty, sleepless nights. Plus, it looks even better when it’s not ironed — that relaxed yet refined texture will instantly elevate your room. My top Bed Threads colourways are Turmeric and Lavender styled together. It’s a bold colour combination that nods to this season’s ’70s style obsession. GENEVIEVE ROSEN, FOUNDER, BED THREADS

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My partner and I are building a new home. How can we ensure it fits in with the modern houses in our street, but still has its own personality? Ivy, via email Clarity and simplicity are key to modern style. Less is more, so choose only a few exterior materials. Heavier materials such as rendered brick will ground the building, which allows you to use lighter materials like James Hardie’s Matrix Panel on the upper floors. James Hardie also has a range of light cladding with grooved profiles, such as Axon (shown) and Stria, to visually broaden or heighten your home. And don’t forget colour! Install a corner window with a surround of blue cladding and you’re sure to receive compliments from your new neighbours. JOE SNELL, ARCHITECT & JAMES HARDIE AMBASSADOR

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BREEZE BLOCKS Versatile and back in vogue, here’s how to make these building basics feel modern

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house in Palm Springs and breeze blocks will probably make an appearance. Thought to have been invented by US architect Frank Lloyd Wright, inspired by the designs on Mayan temples, they were traditionally used on exterior walls as a way of stopping people seeing into the big windows of midcentury houses. They were often used as a decorative way of blocking harsh sunlight, and were ubiquitous in Australia. Originally cast from concrete, by the 1970s cheap versions were being produced and the humble ‘textile block’ fell out of favour with style gurus. But breeze blocks are back in a big way, and savvy companies such as Brickworks are at the forefront of the renewed uptake. “Their transcendence through time is an ode to their unrivalled endurance and diverse adaptability,” says Brett Ward, Brickworks general manager of international marketing. Here’s what they can bring to your home...

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Breeze blocks create durable and beautiful screens that offer weather protection, security, ventilation and privacy, while still allowing natural light to shine through. When they’re used in a front wall, they shelter the outside of a house from prying eyes, but the gaps in the bricks allow the connection between house and street to remain, without the house feeling shut away.

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Position a breeze-block wall correctly and it will bring drama and nuance to a space. During the day, romantic dappled light streams through the bricks, creating shadows and twinkling light. In the evenings, light can pass through the small holes, creating its own lantern effect. One straight wall will have a far-reaching effect, while a corner wall creates a more concentrated effect.

To connect the outside of a property with the inside, think about running an external breeze-block wall along the front, either as a load-bearing or feature wall. To bring a really cohesive feel to a home, consider using breeze blocks to decorate the base of a kitchen island, up the wall of a staircase or on the upper reaches of a balcony. Just remember that they create easy footholds for children to climb!

BEST ON THE BLOCK Create a chic little outdoor area like this one (above) in northern NSW by Create Architecture, with breeze blocks from Austral Masonry. Choose a pattern that matches your home’s aesthetic and include it in different places on the exterior, as seen in the Besser Block Centre bricks (opposite) of this Scott Carpenter home in NSW.

Design buffs will love The Breeze Block Book ($65, Uro Publications), edited by ‘block head’ architect Sam Marshall. Pre-order from the publisher.

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The Block: Glasshouse co-winner and interior architect Shannon Vos. voscreative. com.au

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Our own Block insider Shannon Vos on the pros and cons of the five mostly amazing designs in the latest series

’ve said it once, I’ve said it a

thousand times, “The kitchen is the heart of the home and should be treated like the treasured, straight-A child it is.” In this year’s The Block, the kitchens command the ground floor of each three-storey townhouse. Whoever gets to buy these masterpieces is sure to have the latest and greatest in kitchen technology and design. Let’s have a closer look at the line-up...

Plan-flipping, goal-kicking, grandchild-

juggling juggernauts Mitch and Mark from Sydney kept it classy in the kitchen and delivered (on time as always) a stylish space with classic nuances and luxurious finishes. It’s not a kitchen of the future by any means, but it is current – perfect for the St Kilda crowd – and will last for decades. The navy, white and champagne cabinetry sits well with the light stone and dark, moody floors; overall, it’s a well-balanced space. The smart use of materials lends a feeling of high-end luxury, but they didn’t go overboard with their spending. Caesarstone’s White Quartz brings the bling, and the champagne cabinetry, while not everyone’s cup of tea, turns up the class. Pop-up GPOs (socket outlets) keep the visual clutter to a minimum, but the faux windows cheapen the room. They could have been left out altogether, as a sheer curtain with a warm LED is a great way to soften a kitchen space. While it would have been nice to see a few stools at the island to cater for families, the inclusion of a dedicated butler’s pantry makes up for most of the shortfalls in this spectacular reveal. 136 | INSIDE OUT

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Big spenders Tess and Luke certainly

needed a win for their moody kitchen but it wasn’t to be, even though the space was highly praised by all three judges. Soft-touch matt-black cabinetry will always stun and, paired with chocolatebrown timber veneer and Caesarstone Cloudburst Concrete on the bench, it was a very strong contender. The oversized island bench almost had its own postcode, though the Queensland couple could have improved the functionality of the bench and added a few more stools – the more the merrier. This kitchen ticked a lot of boxes in terms of use, plenty of storage, stunning Neff appliances... and let’s take a minute to appreciate that automated overhead cabinetry – WOW! However, it’s not ideal to have the butler’s pantry sharing real estate with the laundry; for a home of this calibre, you’d expect separate spaces. While the artworks provide a muchneeded splash of colour, what the space needed more than anything was an upgrade on the round matt-black pendant light they used. Something superoversized and commanding to match the scale of the giant island bench could have really put the cherry on the cake, and it’s a missed opportunity that I bet Tess and Luke are kicking themselves over.

“A commanding pendant light to match the scale of the giant island bench could have really put the cherry on the cake” SHANNON


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“My pick is Deb and Andy’s kitchen. Their use of natural light, their boldness in vaulting the ceiling three stories high plus the balance of brass, white and timber sets it apart” SHANNON

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WINNER

Deb & Andy House 3 29.5/30

After pulling the emergency lever and

bringing in a flood of trades to push their kitchen over the line, Andy and Deb from country NSW created the ultimate communal hub. Their grand yet warm and family-friendly design has the judges (and the rest of us) with our jaws on the floor. Natural light pours onto the island bench from the six overhead skylights (thanks sponsors) and makes it the hero of the room. V-groove panelling in the void draws the eye up into the skylights, and it’s one of the most effective changes to the architects’ plans to date, considering the roof of the building is three floors up and it was a feat just to finish. White stone benchtops and Shaker cabinetry paired with brass fixtures and natural timber features give the kitchen plenty of heart and an instant sense of homeliness. The dual oven and microwave stacked horizontally (instead of a block of four) stretches the room and the colourmatched kickboards give the kitchen a classic and humble aesthetic. The combined butler’s pantry/laundry is set out and styled exquisitely and in harmony with the adjacent space. With half a point shy of a perfect score, this is the space that could win it for Andy and Deb.

El’ise & Matt House 4 23.5/30

Budget-blowing Matt and El’ise delivered

a visual masterpiece with their kitchen but were pulled up on a few functionality issues. The overall palette is warm and contemporary yet still reflects the heritage of the building, and the room’s stone/sage cabinetry with sleek black fittings looks incredible paired with the rustic industrial concrete benchtop. Lining up Bosch appliances and a timber niche create length in the room, and the Gaggenau fridges would woo any

buyer. The hardwood floors are a huge asset to the apartment, and the green olive velvet bar stools steal the show. What doesn’t work, though, is the overlapping of the Caesarstone-clad rangehood and row of black pendant lights – they seem to fight for the space they’re in. A pop-up extraction in the benchtop would have given Matt and El’ise a better score. Functionality saw them trip again with lack of bench space and the WA couple scrambled for 5th place.


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Jesse & Mel House 5 28.5/30

Broke but still as confident as ever, the

only local couple delivered a functional and inviting space kitted out with chocolate timber cabinetry and white marble stone benchtops. Surprisingly, the dark timber tones used on the cabinets work well with the lighter chevron oak floor, which is enough of a contrast to pair the two timber tones. Though prone to marks and dirt, mirrored kickboards give the kitchen a sense of levitation while the black chord-covered stools lend the space its only touch of texture. And texture is what this kitchen needs more of, to bring tactility and a sense of homeliness. A dedicated butler’s pantry provides more storage and utility, but (I hate to be picky) it does seem a bit tight. In addition, the polished-brass LED pendant light sitting above the marble island almost seems too flimsy above such a commanding benchtop. Jesse and Mel did a great job, but more is needed in this kitchen to really put a bow on the space before auction.

“Surprisingly, the dark timber tones used on the cabinets work well with the lighter oak floor” SHANNON

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WINDOW TREATMENTS

The best-dressed windows combine looks and functionality – here’s everything you need to know to choose well

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cutting your energy costs – a great window treatment can do it all. It’s also the perfect way to finish off a room. “A fabulous window treatment is just as important an investment as a sofa – it can totally transform a room and bring the overall design scheme together,” says Elise Harper, interior decorator at More Than Curtains. With so many options to choose from – curtains, various types of blinds, and plantation shutters, just to name a few – it’s important to consider your needs. Ask yourself these questions before making any decisions: Are you looking for privacy from neighbours or a busy street? Do you need full light control? Insulation? Acoustic control? Do you have young children and/or pets and require a fabric that’s easy to clean? Read on…

SOFT TOUCH Need privacy but don't want to block out light? Go for sheer, floaty curtains in a natural fabric such as cotton or linen.


IN THE FOLD A popular style, S-fold curtains look ultra-modern and add another layer of texture and interest to a space.

curtain styles

“Curtains are the best window treatment for energy efficiency as they completely wrap the window, preventing cold from the windows entering the room in winter and keeping the heat out in summer,” says Frances Cosway, head designer at White Pebble Interiors. And they’re not just for traditional homes, adds designer Gabrielle Reinhardt at Berkeley Interiors. “Curtains in natural linens in shades of soft grey and muted pastels look contemporary and add a gentle softness to a space. Meanwhile, for a cosy bedroom or sitting room, nothing compares with luxe velvet curtains.” If you want the flexibility to have softness during the day and full light control at night, consider a layered window treatment. “It gives you the best of both worlds,” says Lucia van Gerwen, interior designer at More Than Curtains. “I’ll often specify blockout roller blinds for privacy and light control combined with sheers in front for ambience.”

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The heading style of your curtains – the way they’re sewn at the top – affects how they fall. This determines how they look in a room, and how compactly they stack when opened. The main options are: S-fold A sleek, casual and contemporary style with no pleating. The fabrics folds in an ‘S’ formation in front and behind the track. This style tends to require more stacking room than other heading styles. Inverted box pleat A tailored look with a flat pleat. There is very little bulk to this style and it tends to be quite low-key and understated, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary homes. Pinch pleat A double- or triple-pinch pleat is better suited to classic interiors. The bulk of the pleat is at the front of the heading with two or three neatly pinched folds 100mm from the top of the curtain. Euro pleat This updated version of the pinch pleat has a more informal feel.

The pinch is at the top of the heading rather than lower down, making it a great option to showcase a large-scale pattern or print. Both Euro and pinch pleats look spectacular on rods with rings. Pencil pleat A pencil-pleat heading is achieved by sewing heading tape onto a flat curtain and pulling the string until a gather appears. It has a much more relaxed, unstructured feel.

curtain lengths

There are no hard and fast rules on the correct curtain length – it really comes down to personal preference. “Many designers like to specify curtains so they’re overlong or ‘puddling’ on the floor. This looks very elegant but can be a highmaintenance option if installed on tiled, timber or laminate floors because they

drag on the surface and can gather dirt and dust on the hems,” says Elise. An ideal curtain length, she says, is 10 millimetres off the floor. “This creates a neat look and holds its shape well.”

hanging height

“The best spot to hang a curtain rod depends on your window and the height of the ceiling,” says Elise. “In older homes with lower ceilings, I like to install rods just below the cornice to give the illusion of height. In newer homes with higher ceilings, you can hang them anywhere you like, whether it’s just above the architrave (the moulding at the top of the window), halfway between the architrave and the ceiling or under the cornice. But never below the architrave – this is a dead giveaway of a bad DIY job.” INSIDE OUT | 143


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PHOTOGRAPHY: COURTESY OF IKEA (ABOVE) AND WYNSTAN (FAR RIGHT); TOMMASO RIVA (OPPOSITE)

ROLL UP Roller blinds are an affordable, fuss-free option for any room. They are available in various colours and fabrics.

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Roller blinds are the most popular choice for Australian homes as they’re easy to operate, take up very little space, come in a huge range of fabrics and are easily motorised. Roller blinds give you complete privacy when closed and can effectively block out the light, particularly if you choose a blockout fabric. Their fuss-free look makes them a great fit for contemporary homes, says Frances. “They’re modern and streamlined, and have a clean aesthetic. They’re also versatile enough to be used in any room and work well with other window treatments, such as curtains and sheers. But they’re not ideal for ‘dressing’ a window. In that case, a roman blind would be more suitable.” If you’re looking to cut your heat and cooling costs, you might consider a roller blind in an energy-efficient honeycomb fabric (also known as cellular fabric). This high-performance fabric is made of honeycomb-shaped cells that trap air to help regulate your indoor air temperature.

For a soft, sophisticated look, consider roman blinds. They’re ideal for larger windows and come in all manner of fabrics and textures. “Roman blinds are a little more formal than roller blinds, and are often made in feature fabric to add impact to a room scheme. A roman blind in a statement print can bring so much personality to a room,” says Frances. “You can also add lovely trims for extra colour and interest,” adds Gabrielle. Roman blinds are a great choice for traditional and period homes. “Installed in the window reveal, they can showcase beautiful heritage architraves. They are also suitable for windows with furniture below them as they don’t protrude beyond the window,” says Elise. Roman blinds are a smart option for small rooms as they don’t take up space on either side of the window. Bear in mind that when roman blinds are up, your window will be completely exposed, so it’s best not to install them in rooms where privacy is paramount.

Love the idea of opening or closing your blinds or curtains at the touch of a button or from your smart phone? If so, consider automating your window treatments. “One of the reasons why automation has skyrocketed is the quality of lithium rechargeable batteries. That means roller blinds, roman blinds and vision blinds [a twin-layer design that gives more control over light or privacy] can now be motorised affordably,” says Amelia Taylor, head of product and communications at Wynstan. “Trudging around the house opening and closing each blind or awning is enough to make anyone cranky,” adds Amelia. “Our system is called Wynmotion and uses state-of-the-art smart motors to connect to any of our remotes or a smart home system.” Automating window treatments is also a clever way to eliminate unsightly cords and chains, and makes operating hard-to-reach windows a breeze.

SMART IDEA Wynstan’s Wynmotion Smart Home System (left) lets you control motorised window furnishings via an app.

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For an affordable, low-maintenance and easy-to-install window covering, venetians are hard to beat. They’re generally made from timber, aluminium or PVC, and can be tilted to provide privacy or capture light and breezes. Timber venetians can be used throughout the home, while aluminium and PVC are suitable for wet areas. “Venetian blinds are a more casual window treatment,” says Frances. “They’re fine to use in a living room or wet room, but as they don’t provide complete light block 146 | INSIDE OUT

out, they’re not suitable for bedrooms. Also be aware that venetian blinds provide minimal insulation from heat and cold and, like plantation shutters, do not allow as much light into a room as other treatments.” Slat widths come in a range of sizes. “We offer 46mm, 60mm and 85mm sizes in our custom-painted and stained cedar venetian ranges,” says Simon. “The 85mm size can give you the look of plantation shutters without the price tag.” Blinds by Peter Meyer also offers polystyrene venetians, which gives you the look of real timber for less, in a material that’s 15 per cent lighter than PVC to accommodate larger window sizes. Now, with your windows fashionably (and practically) dressed, all eyes will be drawn to the view inside your home as much as the one on the outside.

DOUBLE DUTY In bedrooms and living areas, consider layering window treatments so you have plenty of light control. Shutters or roller blinds and curtains complement each other well.

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If you’re looking for a casual coastal look, plantation shutters are the way to go. They’re also unlikely to date. “This style is practical, too – you can angle the blades for privacy while capturing light and breezes,” says Gabrielle. On the downside, they’re not great insulators and do have light bleed. However, “They can reduce floor space in floor-to-ceiling applications as they require a frame installed. Plus the frame blocks some of the light,” says Frances. Plantation shutters come in various materials, including timber and PVC, which can be painted to match your interior. PVC is more affordable than timber, and better for wet rooms. Quality varies, so don’t automatically go for the cheapest quote. “Shutters will be on your window longer than a normal blind so it’s worth spending more to get a product that will last,” says Simon Meyer, managing director at Blinds by Peter Meyer and Weinor Australia. Be wary of shutters being marketed as timber that are in fact timber veneer with a less-thandesirable MDF core.


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Outdoor summer living is made of this

Designed by Sydney’s Andrew Pearce Landscape Design, this outdoor deck and shower is part of a large entertaining area at a Haberfield home. The large garden is divided into many different zones, differentiated with new timber screens, decks and built-in furniture that complement the brown-brick Arts and Crafts-style Federation home. A lush mix of pleached trees, groundcovers and layered plantings surrounds the poolside shower, which has a luxurious rainforest feel the owners love. See the next page for more.

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The enormous garden on approach to this Sydney home has been made spectacular, matched with a masterpiece at the back WORDS CHRIS PEARSON PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT


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GUTTER CREDIT

FACADE (both pages) The renovated Federation home is on an oversized block. Shown here is a small section of the 140-square-metre front lawn. Some of the species in the drift plantings, which mimic natural growth, are fountain-like silver maiden grass, Indian hawthorn, Copper Spoons, clipped buxus balls, Smooth Agave and sea lavender.

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his light and airy garden in Sydney’s

inner west rolls up its sleeves and works hard. With not a centimetre wasted, it perfectly responds to the needs of the active young family in residence. But it wasn’t always that way. When the owners bought the Federation property in 2009, the front garden was a “rabble” of random plantings – a jungle blocking light from the house – while the rear was a mishmash of levels. While planning renovations on their home in 2014, the couple, who have three young children, hired Andrew Pearce of Andrew Pearce Landscape Design to revitalise the garden. “What first struck me was the huge space at the front,” he says. “Typically, homes in the area are set back about six metres, whereas this home was close to 40 metres.” But that frontage was squandered by a driveway that sliced it in two and was cloaked in vegetation, a “wasted opportunity”. At the rear, the house felt disjointed from the garden due to its higher elevation, while a steep four-metre escarpment added to the squeezed-in feeling. “We wanted a low-maintenance garden, with generous areas for the kids to kick balls, play or just sit in the shade,” says the owner. “We especially wanted to make use of the space at the front and create a sense of entry.” They also wanted swathes of flowers, such as magnolias and gardenias, which could be cut for display in their newly renovated home. The Federation facade and contemporary addition on the back set the tone for Andrew’s layout, which includes a soft plant-based front garden with a sprawling lawn, and a hardscape outdoor room overlooking lawn at the rear. To begin with, Andrew and his installers, Custom Creations Landscapes, cleared the front yard, leaving only a large weeping lilly pilly tree and a camphor laurel. “The transformation was amazing,” says Andrew. “The additional light and space made that hope for growing flowers more achievable.” Meanwhile, he shifted the driveway to the side and bordered it with an avenue of pear trees, which offers privacy and lends formality to the drive. But the real bonus was the creation of a vast 140 square metres of open lawn, alongside a pedestrian entry screened by a lilly pilly hedge. The cobblestone parking bay is edged with layered mixed plantings to complement the heritage facade. These include flowering species such as rosemary, lavender and Helichrysum, and succulents such as jade plants, kalanchoes and agaves. Buxus balls and Miscanthus grasses occupy the shadier areas. For height and verticality, Andrew says he added deciduous trees, such as Japanese maple, as well as tulip and star magnolias, to “frame the house, provide seasonal foliage and flowers, and allow extra light during winter”. In the back garden, his challenges were to disguise the escarpment at the rear, screen off neighbouring properties and create unity between the levels.

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ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCT Locating the pool and outdoor dining so close to the house was a major win for the family’s lifestyle. The pool coping is Atlantic stone and the decking is wide spotted gum, coated with Intergrain decking oil. BARBECUE AREA (opposite top) Covering the cantilevered Caesarstone Sleek Concrete bench where the barbecue is located means that light rain is never a problem. Behind the built-in seat/storage are two Japanese maple. OUTDOOR SETTING (opposite bottom) Dense Fence hedging mixed with buxus and Liriope ‘Just Right’.


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“Homes in this area are set back about six metres whereas this was close to 40 metres... We wanted to make use of the space at the front and create a sense of entry” ANDREW PEARCE, LANDSCAPE DESIGNER

An extensive outdoor room was constructed level with the house, consisting of barbecue, dining and sitting areas immediately abutting a pool and outdoor shower. Meanwhile, the lawn and garden below were partially raised so they were closer to the upper level. A window in the pool wall looks out to the lower garden, creating another layer of interest. To soften the brick and steel addition, Andrew added vertical timber-slat screening as a backdrop to the barbecue and shower areas. “This highlights the cantilevered bench and sleek barbecue and breaks up the viburnum hedge,” he explains. “Meanwhile, the built-in timber seat doubles as storage for pool equipment.” Throughout the back garden, tall plantings of Crimson Sentry maple, purple birch and tulip magnolias are underplanted with rosemary, Carissa macrocarpa ‘Emerald Carpet’ and Raphiolepis ‘Oriental Pearl’, while species at the front are repeated for continuity, such as clipped buxus, kalanchoes, jade plants and Miscanthus. “I love the mix of foliage colours and textures,” says Andrew. “All are interesting species and perfect for separating areas and softening hard surfaces.” Above the escarpment, an area tricky to access, he opted for low-maintenance grasses, with cascades of pigface to soften the rock face. “I love looking out the back at the sandstone wall and the way Andrew has made it a feature,” says the owner. “The kids enjoy the timber-slatted area, which draws them outside a lot. In summer, they will be in the pool or kicking balls in the backyard.” What’s more, the owner says his family eats most of their meals outside or with the doors wide open to the garden: “It constantly interacts with our daily routine.” Andrew Pearce Landscape Design is based in Cremorne, NSW; 0411 073 293 or apld.com.au. Details for Custom Creations Landscapes are at cclandscapes.com.au 154 | INSIDE OUT

FRONT PATH (above) An avenue of pleached Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ underplanted with Asiatic jasmine. The low hedge is Syzygium austral ‘Pinnacle’. BACK GARDEN A side view of the rear barbecue area showing star jasmine clipped tightly to stainless-steel wires on the charcoal fence.


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“The built-in timber seat doubles as storage for pool equipment” ANDREW PEARCE

THIS PAGE (clockwise from left) A close-up of the timber-slat screening. Colourful poolside plants, including Kalanchoe orgyalis (Copper Spoons), Liriope ‘Just Right’, Buxus sempervirens ‘Faulkner’, Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’, Kalanchoe tomentosa and Ajuga reptans ‘Caitlins Giant’. The broad Atlantic stone stairs leading to the sunken rear lawn and garden. Purple Limonium perezii partnered with pretty Rhaphiolepis ‘Snow Maiden’, Liriope ‘Just Right’ and Dichondra repens.

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“My mother and step–father were married for 30 wonderful years. Dementia, a fall and cancer tore them apart in their final 12 weeks. I believe inheritance impatience also broke our family. After Mum was admitted to hospital and Dad put into separate care, the real truth came out. At a time when they were both most vulnerable, my step-sister used her power of attorney to withdraw money from their joint account. She also attempted to start the process to sell their family home from beneath my mother’s feet. It’s hard to imagine how anyone could be this callous and greedy at such a sad time.” SUSAN*, NSW

“She was trying to sell the house from under Mum’s feet” Financial abuse of the elderly is fast becoming one of Australia’s most serious social issues. Almost 60 per cent of Australians are worried that someone they know will be the victim of this insidious abuse.* We are committed to stopping the financial abuse of Australians, which can be at the hands of a family member, and we ask you to join our fight. Nationally consistent laws, an Australian Power of Attorney (P.O.A) register and a place to report this harm in every state are all needed to stop this kind of abuse. WHAT CAN YOU DO? • Ensure your older family members have a trusted P.O.A to protect their assets in the future. Speak to a solicitor or find out more at financiallyfitfemales.com.au • Share your story. If you know a person who has experienced financial abuse, contact us at mystory@bauer-media.com.au (all stories will be treated with the strictest confidence) • Sign our petition to change the laws at ausbanking.org.au/elderabuse *Not her real name

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DESIGN MEETS FOOD

Inspiring spaces and delicious food go hand in hand. Just ask Athena Calderone, interior designer, chef and author of Cook Beautiful – a cookbook filled with bright and bountiful recipes

RECIPES ATHENA CALDERONE PHOTOGRAPHY JOHNNY MILLER

A

thena (pictured above in blue) believes beautiful food

and design bring people together and turn little moments into lasting memories. Inside Out finds out more…

You’ve created a lovely correlation between interiors and food. Can you tell us about the importance of them working together?

“The umbrella of the home is really where I developed my passion and skill set surrounding food and design in my mid-late 20s. I was a young mum who didn’t have a ‘successful’ career at the time and cooking became my artistic expression, my creative outlet. I also began entertaining, luring friends into my homes, which I proudly designed, and it became a way for me to stay connected, giving me a social outlet. For me, food and design have always worked in tandem – they both engage the senses and create a mood, a feeling, through non-verbal expression.” What food ends up on your family table? “Definitely seasonal and locally sourced but Mediterranean inspired. I love simple cooking techniques but bold, robust flavours. I love acid, so lots of lemon. Heat – I always engage a chilli of some kind. And briny flavours, so a caper or olive often makes its way in. I also love the crunch of a nut and the unexpected sweetness of fruit in savoury dishes.” INSIDE OUT | 159


If you’re cooking for yourself at home, what would you throw together? “A whole roasted chicken with a ton of veggies, garlic,

lamb kefte with tzatziki

and lemon. One-stop meal. I also love a clean-out-of-the-fridge pasta using any and all veggies I have on hand.”

SERVES 6

When you created the kitchen in your home, what were your priorities? “I wanted the kitchen to be a tableau for sharing all

½ cup (120ml) milk, heated until steaming ¼ cup (35g) coarse bulgur 680g lamb mince 1 large egg 1 onion, very finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced ⅓ cup (17g) finely chopped fresh parsley ⅓ cup plus 2 tablespoons (60g) toasted pine nuts 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 teaspoon paprika ½ teaspoon ground allspice ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper 1½ teaspoons sea salt Freshly cracked pepper

the decorative elements found within the home. I spend most of my time in the kitchen, so it really should be an extension of the living room. That said, a long shelf that houses elements like a vintage mirror or a delicate French table lamp is also practical as it holds the servingware and glassware I need at arm’s reach. Also, the kitchen island was an area that I needed to be large and unobstructed since I shoot cooking content regularly.” Can you share your essential piece of kitchen equipment?

“I could not live without a mandolin and a sharp knife!” You’ve embraced new media and have expanded your business in a very clever way. How do you make things happen? “Thank

you! I am figuring it out day by day. What’s great is that I work from home so I always see my family. My business began through family and they are always an integral part of the process – they inspired the process. I started a newish series on my Instagram stories called EyeSwoon Unplugged, which really began as a way for me to document myself cooking for my family in real time. Nothing too curated, no fancy props, just me cooking a meal for my husband and son. What’s fun is that I share mistakes and sometimes you can even see me get tipsy along the way.” Any table-setting tips you love right now? “I love to forage in my own backyard. You should be inspired by the palette of the season and the nature around you – clip branches or herbs to style your table, for example. Beautiful design does not need to be expensive or precious.” What’s next for you? “I’m working on a tabletop and entertaining collection, followed by a furniture and decor collection. And my design book, Live Beautiful, is coming out in March 2020!” 160 | INSIDE OUT

FOR SERVING

Flatbread, lightly grilled Tzatziki Roughly chopped or torn fresh herbs such as parsley, mint and dill 1 In a small bowl, pour the hot milk over the bulgur and cover with plastic wrap. Let it stand for 15 to 20 minutes to soften. 2 Combine the remaining ingredients in a large bowl, reserving 2 tablespoons of the pine nuts for the garnish. Add the soaked bulgur along with its excess milk, and mix to combine. Shape the mixture into oval meatballs about the size of a small egg. 3 Preheat a grill over medium-high heat. Grill the meatballs in batches until cooked through and lightly charred, about 12 minutes. 4 Serve the meatballs with warm flatbread, tzatziki, plenty of fresh herbs and the reserved pine nuts.


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LAMB KEFTE WITH TZATZIKI This meal is

meant to be a super-casual, DIY affair — think of it as a Middle Eastern version of a taco bar. In keeping with that laidback vibe, none of the elements should look overly perfect.

“A shared meal nourishes so much more than our bodies – it feeds our souls. It ignites our senses. It evokes a time and place we long to hold onto and remember” ATHENA CALDERONE


GRILLED RIB-EYE WITH BURST TOMATOES AND CHIMICHURRI

Argentinian steak with chimichurri is the ultimate cowboy meal, so it makes sense to present it on a time-worn wooden board. See recipe on page 166.

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PEACHES AND BURRATA WITH PICKLED SHALLOT

This salad is the best kind of artful mess, but there is a method to making it look perfectly imperfect. For the recipe, turn to page 166.


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GRILLED PLUMB WTH PISTACHIO BRITTLE

By grilling stone fruit on a chargrill pan or barbecue, you caramelise the natural sugars, making them even sweeter. Recipe continues on page 166.

grilled plums with pistachio brittle SERVES 8 FOR THE BRITTLE

“Whether we’re at home or a restaurant, we all eat with our eyes. A beautiful plate of food has emotional power and wholly undeniable magic” ATHENA

Neutral cooking oil spray such as vegetable or canola 1 cup (200g) sugar ¼ cup (60ml) honey ¼ cup (60ml) corn syrup 1 cup (130g) roasted, unsalted pistachios, roughly chopped 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 teaspoon salt ¾ teaspoon baking soda Flaky sea salt, for sprinkling FOR THE WHIPPED CRÈME FRAÎCHE

1 cup (240ml) heavy cream 1 tablespoon caster sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ⅓ cup (75ml) crème fraîche Generous pinch of salt FOR THE PLUMS

¼ cup (50g) caster sugar 1 lemon, zested A couple sprigs fresh thyme, leaves roughly chopped 6 ripe but firm red plums, halved and pitted Canola oil, for brushing

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1 To make the brittle, line a baking sheet with baking paper and spray with oil. Place the sugar, honey, corn syrup and 3 tablespoons water in a medium saucepan. Measure the remaining ingredients into a bowl and place next to the stovetop along with an oiled, heatproof spatula. 2 Place the saucepan over medium heat, swirling it occasionally to help dissolve the sugar. 3 Fit a candy thermometer on the side of the saucepan and cook the sugar syrup over medium heat until the caramel reaches 150°C, about 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. Quickly stir in the pistachios, butter, salt and baking soda until just combined. 4 Pour the caramel mixture onto the baking paper and spread it with the oiled spatula so the brittle is about 6mm thick. Sprinkle the surface with sea salt. Set aside and let it cool completely. Break brittle into small, bite-size pieces and store them at room temperature in an airtight container, with the layers separated by baking paper to prevent sticking, until ready to serve. 5 To make the whipped crème fraîche, in the bowl of a mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the cream, sugar and vanilla extract until medium-stiff peaks form. Add the crème fraîche and salt and whip to combine. Refrigerate until ready to serve. The whipped crème fraîche will keep for a few hours; if it loses its body, you can whip it again before serving. 6 To cook the plums, heat a chargrill pan or barbecue to medium heat. In a small bowl, mix together the sugar, lemon zest and thyme. 7 Lightly brush the cut sides of the plums with oil and sprinkle them with the sugar mixture. Place the plums cut-side down on the chargrill and cook until lightly charred and caramelised, 4 to 5 minutes. Then flip and cook until tender, another 3 to 4 minutes. 8 Place the grilled plums on a serving platter. Top with the whipped crème fraîche and crumbled brittle.

grilled rib-eye with burst tomatoes and chimichurri SERVES 4

2 boneless rib-eye steaks, about 4 cm thick, left at room temperature for 1 hour before cooking Salt and freshly cracked pepper 2 stems on-the-vine cherry tomatoes (about 10 tomatoes per vine) Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling, plus extra for cooking Chimichurri (see recipe below), for serving 1 Preheat a barbecue grill to high heat. Season steaks with salt and pepper. Grill steaks for 6 to 7 minutes per side for medium-rare. 2 While the steaks are cooking, place the tomatoes in a cast-iron pan, drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. 3 When you flip your steaks, place the cast-iron pan on the barbecue. Cook until the tomatoes have just begun to burst, 7 to 8 minutes. 4 Let the steak rest for 5 minutes before serving with the burst tomatoes and chimichurri sauce on the side.

1 lemon, zested and juiced ¼ teaspoon minced habanero chilli 1 small shallot, finely chopped ½ cup fresh coriander, finely chopped ½ cup fresh parsley, finely chopped ¼ cup rocket, finely chopped Freshly cracked pepper 1 Using a mortar and pestle, mash the garlic and salt to a paste. 2 In a medium bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, lemon zest and juice, habanero chilli and chopped shallot. Stir in the garlic paste and remaining herbs. Season with pepper.

peaches and burrata with pickled shallot SERVES 4

225g burrata 2 ripe peaches, halved and thinly sliced 1 cup (40g) torn fresh basil ¼ cup (25g) pickled shallots (see recipe below), plus 1 to 2 tablespoons of pickling liquid 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 lime Flaky sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, for serving 1 Roughly tear the burrata, pulling it apart at the centre, and arrange on a plate. Top with the peaches, basil and pickled shallots. 2 Drizzle with the oil and pickling liquid. Season with flaky sea salt and pepper and finish by zesting the lime directly over the top. PICKLED SHALLOTS

MAKES 1 cup

3 medium shallots, thinly sliced ⅓ cup (75ml) white-wine vinegar 1½ tablespoons caster sugar 1½ tablespoons salt 1 red chilli, minced (optional) 1 Place the shallots in a small bowl. In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, bring the vinegar, sugar, salt and chilli (if using) to a simmer, swirling the pan to help the sugar dissolve. 2 Pour the pickling liquid over the shallots and let them cool to room temperature. Use immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

CHIMICHURRI

MAKES 2 cups

3 cloves garlic 1 teaspoon salt ½ cup (120ml) extra-virgin olive oil ¼ cup (60ml) white-wine or champagne vinegar

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The path to renovation is paved with questions; Am I renovating for investing or nesting? How much should I spend? Will my old furniture match my new floor? This renovator’s special of Inspiring Choices is filled with beautiful flooring options and stunning interior dÊcor styles to help you with your project whether it's a brand new home, a total makeover or just the one room. Colour is one of the biggest considerations when it comes to updating your space so we've teamed up with Dulux to help you perfect your palette from floor to ceiling.

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To kickstart your reno plans, we are offering one lucky reader a chance to WIN $5,000 worth of flooring! Simply share your favourite Choices Flooring photo from Instagram with #lovethisfloor and tag either @choicesflooring (AUS) or @choices_flooring_nz (NZ) to go into the draw. See page 63 for more information. Join our online community and get sharing!

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Oak look boards are a contemporary-classic look that’s here to stay, but it can be hard to find a product that you know will go the distance without needing regular TLC. Instead, consider laminate – durable, easy to maintain, and eco-friendly, you can lay it over Aquatic hydro heated floors, too.

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If you can’t make up your mind and your style is a bit eclectic, tie the look together with a common feature. With the Abode Classic Tablelands Spotted Gum as a base, this tonal mix of timbers sits nicely together, keeping the colour palette soft and allowing your bright dÊcor and accessories to shine.

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Strong, Even against water. Discover the new water-resistant laminate collections by Quick-StepÂŽ.

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When giving your kitchen a makeover, consider how your benchtop will look against your flooring as both cover large surface areas. Choose finishes in the same base colour, such as grey-veined marble and grey-toned timber, for a cohesive look.

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Enhance your home with quality window furnishings.

Whether you prefer the practicality of roller blinds or the elegance of shutters,

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Natural wool carpet for all seasons

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A children’s play area is a wonderful opportunity to inject bold colours that speak to our sense of adventure. Opt for an eclectic mix of furniture that doubles as storage while creating distinct activity zones that will hold your children’s attention. Lastly, ensure your flooring can handle everything that children can (literally) throw at it. Plantino Laminate Noosa in Tarlo Oak is comfortable, scratch resistant and easy to clean making it a sensible choice.


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Dark carpets will anchor a room and provide the perfect base over which to layer your furnishings. Choose a colour with a lighter fleck through it that will add decorative interest and tie in the other elements in the room – for example, timber furniture or upholstered pieces.

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This modern and organic dining room is all about creating a sense of warmth and inviting people to sit and enjoy a meal in the space. The ultimate statement piece is your table and it should be chosen based on quality and longevity. By using the same flooring throughout, you will create a sense of connection with other zones in your home.

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There is lots to consider when renovating your home, from choosing the right flooring to revamping your window furnishings. Choices Flooring can assist in making your renovating experience enjoyable, inspiring and rewarding.

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Visualise a realistic outcome

Before you hit the shops for that new couch or dining table, you should spend some time planning and working out what your personal style is. Ensure that you are realistic about the renovation in that it is for your ‘real life’ not your ‘ideal’ one. It is important that you take the time to evaluate the needs of your household then work out the aesthetics from there. You may be coveting that exquisite cream carpet but with young children, the reality is that this colour will only look good for a week (at the most!) Utilising a mood board is one of the best ways to mesh your ideas together and stay focused. We recommend Style Sourcebook - stylesourcebook. com.au, a free product sourcing website that allows you to mix and match thousands of products from a variety of different retailers (including Choices Flooring) and streamline your selection process.

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TO MASTER YOUR RENOVATION So you’re about to begin renovating your home or investment property, but you don’t know where to start? Follow these eight simple steps to assist in making your renovating dreams come true.

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Time to budget!

Renovating is an investment so be honest about how much you can afford. Be sure to update your budget accordingly as things progress so you can keep track of spendings. Remember that anything outside the ordinary (custom builds) will cost twice as much, so be sure to consider this when setting your budget. Also remember that you don’t always need to choose the most expensive items. For example, if you are looking at new carpet and want the ultimate in comfort, on a modest budget, add a superior underlay to a mid-price carpet and you will get the same feel and comfort for less.


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The ultimate wish list

Now that you have a budget finalised start separating your wish list into two categories – ’Must Have’ and ‘Nice to Have’. This will be helpful if you need to cut your costs further down the line. Be sure to consider existing items that you can re-use or re-purpose.

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Logistics

Some plans may require approval by your local council prior to work commencing, so it is recommended that you contact them to ensure you are following best practice guidelines.

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Assemble your dream team

You are the project manager and now it is time to build your renovation dream team! Unless you’re extremely handy with tools (or know someone that is) make sure you check the credentials of professionals you hire and provide them with a clear vision of what is to be created. Be prepared, renovation will consume you! As a project manager, be on-site but not in the way. Remember to give space to the tradespeople to ensure budgets and timelines are abided to. Choices Flooring will be able to assist you with the flooring aspect of your project, from booking an installation, to assisting with floor preparation or furniture removal (if applicable).

win $5,000 Share your favourite Choices Flooring photo from Instagram with #lovethisfloor and tag either @choicesflooring (AUS) or @choices_flooring_nz (NZ) to go into the draw to WIN $5,000 to get your renovation project underway! T&C's apply, see page 63 for details.

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Transformation

This is where the fun begins! There will be a lot of dust and mess, there may be a number of on-the-spot decisions you need to make, strict timelines and words you don’t quite understand. If you’re feeling overwhelmed refer back to your mood board and visualise your end goal.

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The final handover

This may be the most nerve-racking stage of your renovation. Before you send your tradespeople away, be sure to do a final walk through of the job together. This is to ensure every aspect has been finished to your standards. Make sure you are provided with all official certificates to confirm works done and any warranties associated with new items. Whether it's white goods or electrical work having these documents on file gives you peace of mind.

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Now the real fun begins - styling! The final touch to your renovation should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love. Whether you’ve purchased new pieces or are working with existing furniture (great for sticking to the budget), you will be surprised on how this final step can pull your space together and take it to the next level. Compare your mood board against the final result to see how well you’ve done and if you’ve used our flooring and/or window furnishings, share it with us!

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budget hack s

Choose furni ture that ca n serve as a storage unit to solv e tw o proble ms in one go. Shop in the ‘As Is’ sect ions where you ca n pick up sl ightly damaged but cheaper déco r pieces for a fracti on of the pr ice! Rather than pricey custo m joinery, sel ect a ready m ade bathroo m van ity. With th e m o n ey you save, yo u can splurg e on a state m ent si nk. Consider ope n shelves ov er drawers or c upboards wit h doors. Hit up the l ocal thrift shops where you ca n find great unique pieces for y our ho m e. Maximise you r existing f urniture and consider re-upholster ing furniture wi th the lates t colours and materials.


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FOR SMALL SPACES If you’re working with a small space, the selection of flooring is a crucial decision as certain colours and styles may make your space appear even smaller.

It may be surprising to learn that dark flooring can actually help make your room look bigger. Dark flooring paired with light walls can help open up the space and add contrast.

It is recommended you keep the same flooring throughout your space as this will create an uninterrupted flow and make it feel as if the room is part of a larger zone.

With regards to installation, a general rule of thumb is to have hard flooring installed parallel to the longest wall in the room; this will instantly make your room appear more spacious.

When it comes to colour, generally lighter coloured flooring will complement furniture and expand the perceived size of any room. Think cream carpet or whitewashed flooring and avoid busy patterns. If you’re thinking of purchasing hard flooring, opt for wide boards as you will see fewer joins and it will feel less busy.

When it comes to accessorising, choose a round rug over rectangular as it will fit better with furniture pieces. If you prefer the traditional rectangular rug, choose a smaller size that highlights the area between furniture. Just be cautious the rug doesn’t sit under big furniture as it will visually tighten the room.

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Country Haven For a modern country style keep things warm and light - look to a neutral backdrop with a colour scheme of whites and creams. Nothing says country like chunky wool carpet, such as the aptly named Temuka - Nobby in colour Oat. Complement the golden tones with Plantino Engineered Oak Elemental in design Paris. A rug such as Knight Natural can demarcate space and soften hard flooring areas.

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MATCH Variation is essential when decorating – it keeps things interesting. When choosing flooring for your home, there’s no need to feel restricted to just one material. Clever mixes of hard flooring and carpet can be an effective way to

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create distinct zones within an open

Luxury vinyl flooring continues to be hugely popular for its good looks and versatility. Genero Design Platinum has the added benefit of being asthma friendly. A warm, rich design such as River Gum looks great with a mid-brown carpet like Brease - Nasami in colour Hickory. Brease is the only broadloom carpet accredited by the National Asthma Council Australia's Sensitive Choice® program so you can breathe easy in style.

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What goes where?

Everyday Drama If you have an active household, choosing a forgiving, charcoal carpet like Eternity - Alpine in colour Spectrum, means your home is always looking its best. Team with the durability of Plantino Laminate Deluxe in design Aspen to achieve a sophisticated grey palette. White walls will really make this combination pop and a statement rug like Miller Charcoal ensures your home remains stylish and functional.

Hard flooring such as timber, luxury vinyl or laminate is suitable for high traffic areas like your hallway or kitchen. While your living room or bedroom might be more suited to the warmth of carpet.

Choose your palette By staying with the same colour palette, changes in your flooring will be more seamless as the eye won’t be interrupted by a change in colour from one space to the next.

Mixed flooring is made for open plan If you have one large space that combines your kitchen, living and dining room, you might like to mix your flooring so you can give each zone definition. For example, you could use timber in the kitchen and dining zone and carpet or a rug in your living space.

Scandi Elegance The cornerstones of Scandi design are minimalism, and careful use of light. Pale flooring can really open up your room, and can create a sense of serenity and vibrancy. For the ultimate in luxury nothing compares to the softness of The Harlow Collection carpet range. Pair a colour like Turnberry with Abode Wide Board in Malmo Oak for understated charm. Cowhide rugs are timeless and will add texture to avoid your space looking sterile.

Obey the rule of three! Selecting too many materials will make your flooring look ‘busy’ and lose a consistency of appearance that defines good interior design. Instead, stick with only a few materials – three at most – and create a design that is beautiful, functional and suits your lifestyle.

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Which carpet won’t show footprints?

If you are looking for a carpet that won’t show footprints, vacuum marks, or furniture indentations, twist and loop carpets are recommended. Unlike plush carpets (also referred to as cut pile) most twist and loop carpets show less of the velvet appearance. Twist carpets, particularly in a lighter tone, provide a consistent flat surface whilst loop carpets tend to show a textured appearance.

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What flooring best minimises noise?

The best way to combat a noisy household is to choose carpet. Thick pile carpet and a dense underlay is very effective, although we cannot guarantee pure silence! Generally, a carpet that is over 40oz in weight is best in both quality and noise absorption. However, if you have your heart set on hard flooring, luxury vinyl has remarkable acoustic properties and the look of a real timber floor without the noisy footfalls. The Harlow Collection - Barclay teamed with Dunlop Comfort CHOICE carpet underlay can provide outstanding sound insulation.

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When testing flooring samples it's important to consider the following to help you make the right choice. Lighting – Put your sample to the test by trialling it under all your home’s lighting conditions. Pick a room to place your samples in each day, and then check in regularly to see if you like the sample colour in the changing light.

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Coordinate colours – It's also important to test the sample with your interiors, ensuring that the colour of your flooring samples match with the paint, style, décor and furniture of your home.

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We all love our four-legged friends, so it is important to consider them when purchasing new flooring, especially if they cohabit in the home with the rest of the family!

The best carpet for pets is one that has built-in stain and soil protection that won’t wear or wash off and includes odour resistance. Look for a twist pile carpet rather than anything with a loop so there is no chance of claws getting stuck in the TOP T R END carpet threads or providing them with a heavenly scratching surface!

Where should a rug be positioned in a bedroom?

Ideally you would have a rug big enough to fit under your entire bed and then come out at least a metre or so on all sides. However, rugs this large can be expensive – so a cheaper option is to go with a medium rug (approx. 200 x 300 cm) and slide it horizontally under your bed.

have pets?

Luxury vinyl is a durable option that does not compromise on style, it's easy to clean when little accidents occur (or when they think you'd prefer the contents of the garden inside!) Most luxury vinyl planks are waterproof, extremely hard-wearing, and provide great traction for your pet; plus, it doesn’t make as much noise as other hard flooring options, so the click of nails isn’t as loud.

How does it feel? - It's important to test how the flooring feels under foot so place the sample on the ground and stand on it with and without shoes to see how it will feel.

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Can rugs be put on carpet?

The simple answer is YES! When layering a rug over a carpet make sure that patterns don’t clash. If it is a textured carpet that the rug is being matched with, then a simplistic twist style rug works perfectly. And if it’s a plain carpet, a textured style rug with a pattern is the best option.

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Which flooring option is best for busy families?

These days, most flooring options are made to withstand the demands of a busy household however, these are the top two low maintenance flooring options:

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Luxury Vinyl Plank Perfect for all rooms of the home, easy to clean and maintain. This option is quieter and warmer than other hard flooring surfaces. It is also scratch resistant making it a perfect flooring option for dropped school bags, dancing competitions or hop scotch on a rainy day!

It is important that the rug touches at least one piece of furniture in a room otherwise it may look out of place. And be sure to choose a rug colour that complements the carpet and wall colour to tie the entire colour scheme together.

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Can wooden floors be mixed with wooden furniture?

Yes, you can mix wooden floors with wooden furniture, but it is important to use different tones. Furnishings can get lost against the background of a similarly toned wooden floor. Break up the monotony by pairing light furniture with flooring that has a darker stain — or vice versa.

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Choose one that has excellent stain, wear, soil and fade resistance. Choose from Solution Dyed Nylon (SDN), Nylon, Triexta or Polyester (PET) carpets and enjoy the softness and luxury that they bring whilst not compromising on keeping floors looking clean!

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How much should I expect hard flooring to expand?

Hard flooring is prone to expand due to factors such as humidity, seasonal changes and even if your home has central heating. Therefore it's an industry standard to allow for expansion from wall to wall. Your sales consultant will be able to give detailed specifications for you chosen product.

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Which carpet is recommended for asthma sufferers?s?

Consider a superior quality Solution Dyed Nylon carpet from the Brease range. Available in over 60 stylish colours Brease, has been especially developed to be asthma and allergy friendly and is the only broadloom carpet recognised by the National Asthma Council Australia’s Sensitive ChoiceŽ program.

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Your sales consultant will assist you with this process and ensure you leave having found the floor you’ve been searching for. It is important to also check the pricing structure at your local store. Some Choices Flooring stores include extra services within their final prices to make the installation of your flooring easy. These extra services may include, but are not limited to the following: • Installation • The moving of furniture • Removal and disposal of old flooring • Floor preparation • Borders and trims • Stair accessories • Underlay

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Once you have selected your flooring, an installer will come to your house to measure the rooms and determine whether there is any sub-flooring issues. This is a great time to ask any questions regarding the installation process and determine a timeline for the project to be completed. You should also enquire what furniture and items need to be moved out of the rooms prior to installation. Typically, you will be responsible for clearing everything out of the rooms before the installers arrive unless you arrange for items to be moved as part of the installation.


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If you have selected hard flooring for your home, the product will need to be delivered, in a majority of cases, several days prior to installation so it can acclimatise to your home’s temperature and humidity levels before it is installed. If flooring is installed without first acclimating there will be a risk of cupping, shrinking and expanding. Prior to installation it is important to empty out the space, leaving clear paths for the installers. If this service is not included in your final invoice, you may want to consider the following: • Completely clear out each room and every closet that has clothing • Take down any artwork, mirrors and any decorative items • Disconnect all electronics, TV and Hi-Fi connections • Office desks or free standing storage • Empty the contents of china cabinets, draws, shelves that contains food, glass or other fragile items • Disengage all appliances • Tape plastic bags over heating vents (this will keep your air filters free of any dust), you may want to consult a ventilation professional to ensure everything will still work effectively.

Depending on the size of your home, most installations are completed within one or two days (your local Choices Flooring store can give you a better idea once they see a plan of your home).

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The installer will often set up their equipment outside your home (weather permitting) to reduce the amount of dust. However, even with barrier systems in place, there will more than likely be missed layers of dust around your home. Depending on the type of flooring you’ve chosen there can be some strong odours from glues and adhesives. Children and pets are to be kept away from the area during installation, additionally there will be a fair amount of noise on-site, the best plan may be to avoid the site altogether for the duration of the installation. This way you'll be out of your installer’s way, and by the time you get back everything will ready to go.

Visit choicesflooring.com to find your local showroom and start your flooring project today.

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Tranquil Retreat, a lighter grey colour, is soft, relaxed and will work beautifully in contemporary or traditional interiors for any room. Achieve a cool, nordic look by pairing with textured soft furnishings and a flooring with grey undertones like Plantino Laminate Deluxe Classic in the Aspen design.

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A cool fresh white, LexiconÂŽ Quarter is the perfect choice for modern, open plan spaces. Create a vibrant mood that allows you to showcase eclectic artworks and furnishings.

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The lightest of warm whites, Natural WhiteTM is also one of the most popular. Loved by home renovators and interior designers alike, this versatile white will brighten any space. Contrast your warm white walls with a dark but warm carpet, like entrend - Lavish in colour Victory.

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Feather Soft is a classic greige and a welcoming light neutral with great light reflectance and is very versatile to use throughout the home. Pair with the soft warm tones of Genero Euro Deluxe, Wattleglen Oak for a light and airy look.

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Brease, exclusively available from Choices Flooring, is the only broadloom carpet accredited by the National Asthma Council Australia’s Sensitive ChoiceŽ program, allowing you to breathe easy all year round.

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11 Colours Available Colour Featured: Burren O AVAILABLE IN NZ

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sty l i ng s toc ki s ts COVER Copper jug, plates, napkins - West Elm westelm. com.au PAGE 4 Fabric and timber footstool, table lamp, brown leather cushion - Curious Grace curiousgrace. com.au • Green fitted and flat sheets and standard pillowcases, striped king duvet and standard pillowcases, white linen valance - L&M Home lmhome.com.au • Natural linen cushion - Life Interiors lifeinteriors.com.au PAGE 5 Kitchen trolley, glass carafe with rattan cover and glass tumblers, glass tumblers (middle shelf) - House of Orange houseoforange.com. au • Ceramic baking dish (bottom shelf - front) - Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au • Leather dining chairs - Voyager Interiorsvoyagerinteriors. com.au • Black and glass vase - Designstuff designstuff.com.au PAGE 7 Concrete console - Curious Grace curiousgrace. com.au • Shell sculpture and wooden sculpture, basket (on floor) - House of Orange houseoforange.com.au PAGE 8 Timber and leather dining chairs, cane arm chair, hanging plant stand - Life Interiors lifeinteriors. com.au • Dark timber dining table - Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au • Black ceramic jug Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Cushion - L&M Home lmhome.com.au PAGE 11 Timber queen bed - Snooze snooze.com.au • Occasional chair - Life Interiors lifeinteriors.com. au • Wall hanging, pink linen king duvet cover and euro pillow cases, orange standard pillow cases Fenton & Fenton fentonandfenton.com.au • Pink metal planter - Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Throw cushion - Curious Grace curiousgrace.com. au PAGE 12 White bench stools - Voyager Interiors voyagerinteriors.com.au • White linen napkin L&M Home lmhome.com.au PAGE 14 Cushions and throw - Sage and Clare sageandclare.com

PAGE 15 Timber bench - Curious Grace curiousgrace. com.au • Grey bottle vase, woven basket - L&M Home lmhome.com.au • More Than a Daydream' original artwork by Carly Williams - Fenton & Fenton fentonandfenton.com.au • Black metal planter - House of Orange houseoforange.com.au

Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au • Timber queen bed - Snooze snooze.com.au • Pink velvet doona cover in queen, green throw with tassels - Kip & Co kipandco.com.au • White flat and fitted sheets and euro pillowcases - L&M Home lmhome.com.au • Floor lamp - House of Orange houseoforange.com.au

PAGE 18 Round timber storage box, timber storage box Plyroom plyroom.com.au • Skittles game, novelty cushions, timber shelf with metal brackets (on wall), rocket ornament - Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Blue ottoman - Arthur G arthurg.com.au

PAGE 46 Framed artwork - Kimmy Hogan kimmyhogan. com.au

PAGE 19 Grey sofa - Voyager Interiors voyagerinteriors. com.au • Grey ottoman, black floor lamp, black planter - Life Interiors lifeinteriors.com.au • Small round pot, purple faux fur - Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Books, antler, faux fur cushion, timber stump stool - Fenton & Fenton fentonandfenton.com.au • Crochet cushion - L&M Home lmhome.com.au PAGE 22 Grey fabric sofa, round timber coffee table - Arthur G arthurg.com.au • Tan leather cushion, green velvet cushion, ceramic sculpture vase - Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au PAGE 26 Black dining chairs, timber dining table, metal utensil holder (on shelf - left), timber utensils Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au • Ceramic bowl (on bench), small salt dish, tea canister, mortar & pestle - Designstuff designstuff.com. au • Ceramic bowl, round timber chopping board, timber plates (stacked) - House of Orange houseoforange.com.au PAGE 43 Desk chair - Voyager Interiors com.au

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PAGE 44 Black timber dining chairs, glass and timber dining table, tall grey ceramic vase - Life Interiors lifeinteriors.com.au • Sunray' print by Stefan Gevers - Studio Stefan Gevers studiostefangevers.com.au • Green glass bottle and water glass, basket (on floor) - House of Orange houseoforange.com.au PAGE 45 Fabric arm chair, pink and orange cushions -

PAGE 47 Towel - Sage and Clare sageandclare.com PAGE 48 TOP Black stool - Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Freestanding bath - Reece reece.com.au • Bath towel - L&M Home lmhome.com.au PAGE 48 BOTTOM Geometic stool, table lamp - Voyager Interiors voyagerinteriors.com.au • Glass cloche - Fenton & Fenton fentonandfenton.com.au • Glass vase Designstuff designstuff.com.au PAGE 51 Cushion and bedlinen - Sage and Clare sageandclare.com PAGE 54 Vase, dishes, cup - West Elm westelm.com.au PAGE 56 Metal frame single bed - Snooze snooze.com.au • Heart coverlet and standard pillowcase, orange linen flat sheet and standard pillowcase, striped flat sheet, strawberry cushion - Kip & Co kipandco.com.au • Pineapple toy cushion - Linen House linenhouse.com.au • Side table, Console Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au PAGE 59 Quilt cover, cushions, throw - Kip & Co kipandco. com.au PAGE 64 Butterfly chair, timber chest of drawers - Curious Grace curiousgrace.com.au • Pink ceramic planter - Life Interiors lifeinteriors.com.au • Tall white ceramic vase, white linen valance - L&M Home lmhome.com.au • Round white ceramic vessel Designstuff designstuff.com.au • Pink textured queen duvet cover and matching standard pillowcases, white linen standard pillowcases, pink textured euro pillowcases - Linen House linenhouse.com.au

win $ 5 ,00 0 co mpeti tio n ter m s & co nd i tio ns To WIN $5,000 worth of flooring share your favourite Choices Flooring photo from Instagram with #lovethisfloor and tag either @choicesflooring (AUS) or @choices_flooring_nz (NZ) to go into the draw. Conditions apply, see choicesflooring.com.au/privacy/ or choicesflooring.co.nz/privacy/. Open to AUS and NZ residents 18+. Starts: 4/8/19. Ends: 10am AEDST 31/1/20. Limit 1 (one) entry per person. Draw: 10am AEDST 7/2/20 at Promoter office. Winners published on Choices Flooring's AUS & NZ Instagram pages on 7/2/20. Prize: $5,000 Choices Flooring Voucher (1 for AUS and 1 for NZ). Promoter: Choices Flooring (ABN 63 004 650 668) of 22-24 Manningham Road West, Bulleen VIC 3105. NSW Permit No. LTPS/18/27783 ACT Permit No. TP18/01792

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We love to welcome customers into our stores. After all, we know that nothing beats experiencing our flooring and window furnishings first-hand. If you're considering dropping into one of our 140+ stores across Australasia, here are five ways your visit will help you make the right flooring and furnishing decision for your home.

I nte llig ent ly d e sig ne d show ro oms Our showrooms are uncluttered and clearly marked each flooring option is displayed by category; carpet, timber, luxury vinyl and laminate. Most stores have a central design table for the exciting collaboration of colours and designs, which can then be matched with rugs and window furnishings.

Cha t wi t h a n exp e ri e nce d flo or i ng co ns ultant We are a passionate bunch at Choices Flooring. Each store owner takes immense pride in their flooring and other home furnishing products. Many store owners have interior decorating backgrounds making them well qualified to offer sound advice and guidance for your renovation or new home building project. 64


I n-s to re, o nli ne or we can co me to yo u S ho p fo r clim ate a nd trends By visiting a local showroom, you can speak to professional flooring consultants who can provide valuable, localised advice to point you in the right direction for flooring solutions matched to both your location and the latest flooring trends.

F in d f l oo r in g to m atch yo ur li fe s ty l e Everyone has different flooring needs, especially when it comes to carpet. That’s why most of our showrooms display carpets based on active family households, asthma and allergy conscious, fans of natural materials and those that want the best of the best.

We know that the way you shop for home flooring solutions is evolving, and so are we. You can jump online and explore your options - compare flooring solutions, shortlist your favourites and consider product dimensions and costs. Plus, over half of our stores have an Inspiration Station where you can play around with flooring, window furnishings and paint colours in real life rooms. And for those that are more technologically savy, you can upload your room images and see the flooring you are considering in the showroom in your actual home! If you would prefer to arrange for a consultant to come to you can arrange a free measure and quote. The best thing is, with Choices Flooring, you can shop the way you like.


abou t u s Like many modern day success stories, the Choices Flooring group can be traced back to humble beginnings. Early in 1959 a small group of independent Australian furniture retailers met to discuss the possibility of forming an association to maximise the effectiveness of their business in the face of increased competition from large, franchised organisations. As a result of this initial meeting, Newfurn Floor Coverings Ltd was formed.

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In 1993 they launched the Carpet Choice brand with 17 stores in Victoria, Australia. Arguably known as Australasia’s most progressive retail floor coverings group, Choices Flooring has grown to over 140 stores across Australia and more recently launched five new stores within New Zealand.

more inspiration!

To find out more about Choices Flooring, simply visit choicesflooring.com to be redirected to choicesflooring.com.au (Australia) or choicesflooring.co.nz (New Zealand) Correct as at September 2018.

To make the installation of your flooring easy,

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some Choices Flooring stores include extra services within their final prices. These extra

Inspiring Choices 2019 features price range indicators which reflect the product quality. These are identified based on a variety of factors, including materials (natural, engineered etc.), the manufacturing process, and the added benefits and features included in individual products (asthma friendly, extended warranties etc.). These price ranges are category specific and based on the Australian product only price, so they exclude freight and any extra services some Choices Flooring stores may provide. They are to be used as a guide only.

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The moving of furniture

Removal and disposal of old flooring

Floor preparation

Borders and trims

Stair accessories

Underlay

We encourage you to visit your local Choices Flooring store for further inspiration and a complimentary measure and quote (see back cover for store details).

te rms & con di t i ons A majority of products featured in this magazine carry Guarantees and Warranties, for more details visit choicesflooring.com.au (Australian featured products) and choicesflooring.co.nz (New Zealand featured products). It is important to note that Guarantees and Warranties for the same product may differ between countries. Actual product samples shown in this magazine may vary due to the printing process. Hard flooring colours and designs may also vary due to differences in pack composition and lighting conditions. Selected products may not be on display at some stores, but can be ordered from all stores (except tiles and window furnishings). *Brease carpet is the only residential broadloom carpet recognised by the National Asthma Council Australia's Sensitive Choice® Program however while the New Zealand Brease range has the same features and benefits, this accreditation does not extend to New Zealand. At the time of printing, some product ranges/categories may not be available within New Zealand stores. Where possible a similar product in fibre type/design/species and colour has been suggested. These are suggestions only and similar products may differ in price, specifications, warranties etc. Refer to back cover, choicesflooring.com.au or choicesflooring.co.nz for tile and window furnishing stockists. Featured products are available until sold out or discontinued by the manufacturer. Pile reversal shading can occur on some carpets and is an optical effect, showing an apparent colour difference caused by light reflected or absorbed from disturbed carpet pile. When caused by foot traffic and vacuuming, pile reversal shading is temporary. Watermarking (also known as permanent pile reversal shading) can appear in some carpets as irregular shaped light and dark patches. Sometimes unpredictable, it is not a change in colour, but a change in pile direction that randomly appears, generally after use. Nested/random lengths of hard flooring can occur and affect panel sizes and box quantity. Price range indicators featured in this magazine are good quality ($), better quality ($$) and best quality ($$$) and are based on the Australian product only price. Price range indicators do not include installation, freight, or any extra services offered by some Choices Flooring stores; as such are to be used as a guide only. Pricing for the same product may vary from store to store due to services offered. Prices may also vary in regional and rural areas due to freight to location. For more information on pricing see choicesflooring.com.au or choicesflooring.co.nz All information within this magazine was correct at time of printing – September 2018. STAINMASTER® and SolarMax® are registered trademarks of INVISTA. All props featured within this magazine are for demonstration purposes only and are not available for sale from Choices Flooring stores. For full terms and conditions visit choicesflooring.com.au and choicesflooring.co.nz

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C H O I C E S

ACT Belconnen Fyshwick Mitchell

(02) 6251 1030 (02) 6280 4500 (02) 6241 9555

NSW Adamstown Albion Park Rail Albury Alexandria Armidale Balgowlah Batemans Bay Bathurst Blacktown Byron Bay Caringbah Castle Hill Coffs Harbour Dubbo East Maitland Erina Fairy Meadow Forster Griffith Heatherbrae Hornsby Mittagong Narellan North Bega North Richmond Nowra South Orange Parkes Penrith Port Macquarie Silverwater St Leonards Tamworth Taylors Beach Tuggerah Wagga Wagga Warners Bay Young

(02) 4952 1835 (02) 4257 1877 (02) 6042 4828 (02) 9319 0551 (02) 6772 7999 (02) 9907 9077 (02) 4472 7001 (02) 6331 4866 (02) 9671 1800 (02) 6685 5503 (02) 9524 3755 (02) 9680 1340 (02) 6652 2473 (02) 6885 3397 (02) 4932 5122 (02) 4367 7329 (02) 4225 0900 (02) 6555 5334 (02) 6964 4111 (02) 4983 1883 (02) 9477 3857 (02) 4872 2158 (02) 4647 2888 (02) 6492 4496 (02) 4571 2300 (02) 4421 3833 (02) 6361 7575 (02) 6863 4463 (02) 4731 4242 (02) 6581 1851 (02) 9748 6846 (02) 8355 5925 (02) 6765 5513 (02) 4982 2522 (02) 4351 1550 (02) 6931 9500 (02) 4954 5511 (02) 6382 3991

NT Alice Springs Darwin

(08) 8953 8166 (08) 8984 3402

QLD Alderley Atherton Bald Hills

(07) 3354 1544 (07) 4091 1482 (07) 3261 6677

MOOD COLLECTION WINDOW FURNISHINGS S TO C K I S T

Bundaberg East Bundall Burleigh Heads Cairns Cannon Hill Capalaba Fortitude Valley Helensvale Hervey Bay Ipswich Jindalee Maroochydore Noosaville North Mackay Southside Toowoomba Warwick Yeppoon

(07) 4151 2241 (07) 5561 0355 (07) 5535 1744 (07) 4041 1271 (07) 3399 4644 (07) 3245 6683 (07) 3257 3377 (07) 5580 0711 (07) 4124 2689 (07) 3282 9555 (07) 3279 6566 (07) 5443 6280 (07) 5449 9319 (07) 4942 0700 (07) 3118 5850 (07) 4638 7019 (07) 4661 1466 (07) 4939 5505

SA Blackwood Campbelltown Eastwood Keswick Mount Barker Modbury Mount Gambier Parafield Airport Port Adelaide Port Lincoln

(08) 8370 3899 (08) 8365 3494 (08) 8373 1064 (08) 8293 3833 (08) 8391 2222 (08) 8396 7600 (08) 8723 1234 (08) 8281 0292 (08) 8241 1109 (08) 8682 4194

TAS Cooee Devonport Hobart Kingston Launceston Midway Point Moonah

(03) 6431 1555 (03) 6423 6555 (03) 6231 1922 (03) 6229 5544 (03) 6344 9555 (03) 6265 2008 (03) 6228 2925

VIC Ararat Ashburton Ballarat Benalla Bulleen Colac Dandenong East Bendigo Echuca Euroa Ferntree Gully Frankston

inspiration station AVA I L A B L E

(03) 5352 2899 (03) 9885 6000 (03) 5332 7584 (03) 5762 6062 (03) 9850 8500 (03) 5231 4526 (03) 9791 9422 (03) 5443 0144 (03) 5482 3883 (03) 5795 1211 (03) 9758 8182 (03) 9781 1466

Geelong West (03) 5222 1555 Hoppers Crossing (03) 8742 2299 Horsham (03) 5382 3374 Kyabram (03) 5852 2388 Leongatha (03) 5662 5030 Lilydale (03) 9739 5755 Mansfield (03) 5775 2688 Mildura (03) 5021 1116 Moe (03) 5127 2499 Moorabbin (03) 9557 3300 Mornington (03) 5975 2600 Narre Warren (03) 9796 7733 Niddrie (03) 9379 2900 Nunawading (03) 9878 1921 Parkdale (03) 9590 9322 Robinvale (03) 5026 4095 Seymour (03) 5799 1905 Shepparton (03) 5822 2777 Stawell (03) 5358 3374 Sunbury (03) 9744 2364 Swan Hill (03) 5032 3701 Thomastown (03) 9466 1444 Wangaratta (03) 5721 8900 Warragul (03) 5622 3558 Warrnambool (03) 5561 1411 Wodonga (02) 6024 2200 Wonthaggi (03) 5672 2148 WA Albany Bellevue Bunbury Busselton Cannington Esperance Geraldton Joondalup Kalgoorlie Margaret River Myaree Northam Osborne Park Rockingham

(08) 9841 5555 (08) 9274 3244 (08) 9791 3522 (08) 9754 4929 (08) 9458 8334 (08) 9071 1200 (08) 9964 1866 (08) 9300 0911 (08) 9021 4741 (08) 9758 8348 (08) 9330 6001 (08) 9622 1154 (08) 9444 9955 (08) 9527 1260

NZ East Tamaki Hamilton New Plymouth Rotorua Tauranga

(09) 212 9483 (07) 847 6430 (06) 759 2227 (07) 348 0615 (07) 577 0338

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