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IRRESISTIBLE ITALIAN A family feast of rustic fare

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PHOTOGRAPHY (PORTRAIT) NICK WILSON, (TOP RIGHT) JODY D’ARCY, (BOTTOM RIGHT) CHRIS WARNES

Whenever I talk about Home Beautiful’s readers (and I talk about you a lot), aside from all the obvious traits – such as, “our readers are incredibly stylish, intelligent people who know what they like” – I talk about the fact we HB-ers have made what I call the “shoes to sofas” transition. To dispel any doubts, I always make it clear this does not mean we no longer buy and love new shoes (just in case my husband is reading this), it’s that as we have matured, our “style footprint” now covers a larger area – namely, our whole home. How we live in our home is a much more rounded picture of who we are. For us, it’s pretty much a case of “I love your home” being a far greater compliment than “great outfit”. Spending time redecorating is an indulgent pastime, but it never feels self-indulgent, because you’re creating something enjoyed by your whole family.

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And all of us love to share our home style with far more comfort than we would probably ever share our dress style. Ever since we first started our Facebook page, quickly followed by Instagram, we have loved the way you share your style ideas and creativity. Our feeds are filled not only with images of your own homes, but also with fabulous comments and conversations that are supportive, positive and passionate. I love seeing your latest projects, styled rooms, and private moments reading HB, and I love that we now have so many easy ways for you to share them all. We’ve been running our Beautiful Rooms special for three years now, and each year we have expanded the reader rooms section and the prize money has grown. This year was no exception, with more entries than ever, and rooms so stunning it was just heartbreaking to choose only 15 finalists – see them all showcased from page 36. I love every room, and I can’t help thinking… “I wonder if we can do 100 Beautiful Rooms next year?”

Wendy Editor

Join us in celebrating the splendour of our Beautiful Rooms finalists from page 36 {top right}, and explore the illuminating results of this coastal renovation on page 110 {right}.

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in this issue… Sumptuous spaces to make your heart swoon, plus delicious dishes for an Italian affair

FOOD STYLING KERRIE WORNER, STYLING JOHN MANGILA, PHOTOGRAPHY CATH MUSCAT

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50 beautiful rooms breathtaking spaces from the year’s most stunning homes

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kitchen islands 5 easy steps to super functional breakfast bars

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bathroom jewels tapware to up the style stakes

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moving home how an iconic Queenslander found a new home (and how to do it yourself!)

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House Rules garden makeovers amazing ideas & instant updates

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irresistible Italian a family feast of rustic fare


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wishlist eye-catching reasons why resin resonates precinct discover the retail jewels in gorgeous Bowral, NSW we love the latest additions to our shopping list top 10: coat stands tall and handsome pieces that are also functional trend: moody blues petrol hues fuel striking statement looks trend: noughts & crosses fun patterns that win the decorating game shopaholic: game of thrones chairs that are the crowning glory shopaholic: sidekicks our pick of the most luxurious ottomans

homes 110 a sea change a beautiful home makeover lights up its owner’s life 120 retro fabulous this growing clan steps back in time to look forward 130 practical magic one hands-on family collaborates in a chic renovation 140 grand plans a beachside heritage cottage takes on a modern edge 148 the high life a Swiss designer creates the ultimate slope-side retreat

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office affairs stylish studies for grown-ups and kids alike the latest in… mattresses tranquil news to ensure a serene snooze the new hub five steps to creating a sensational breakfast bar trend-setting taps the latest designs to turn up the style stakes kitchen & bathroom news functional finds to make your spaces shine shelf indulgence zesty finds to put a spring into your step

outdoors 191 moving house a tired old Queenslander gets the House Rules touch 202 burst of sunshine the House Rules teams’ guide to garden glory 213 child’s play expert tips for a family-friendly yard everyone will love

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the italian table sumptuous fare for every day and every occasion

regular features 11 ed’s letter Wendy expresses the joy of sharing 16 staff who we are and how to find us 18 connected what’s happening in the world of HB and beyond 228 style directory like what you see? Here’s where to find it 234 unsung icons a sterling tale of silver’s enduring charm

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connected What’s happening on the pages of Home Beautiful and beyond – tell us what you think!

winning letter I recently found myself starting from scratch and realised I had the opportunity to put together a home that truly represented me. I’ve been reading HB for years and the biggest lesson I’ve learnt is how people find pieces they love and pull it all together without following a particular style. So my place is a bit retro, a bit beachy, a bit modern industrial, but most of all it is totally me. Thank you for giving me the confidence to go with what I love and enjoy it all coming together.

Honi Virgo, via Facebook This month’s prize… is a ‘Bermuda’ quilt set and pillowcases from Kas, valued at $299.95. Visit kasaustralia.com.au or call (02) 8035 2248.

“We’ve lived in our house for just over a year and there are still empty corners and walls. I want to be sure I choose the right items to decorate our forever home and can’t wait to read your mag each month!” ~ Kacey Rice, via email

Clay creations This month on the HB Creative Collection Instagram feed we’ve been delving into the art of ceramicists such as @mariehelenclauzon, who started making these stunning pieces because she couldn’t find tableware she wanted to use on photo shoots! FOLLOW @hbcreativecollection

Rooms to applaud Tiny wonder Inspired by a recent terrarium workshop at Bunnings, we asked to see your creations using the #hbmystyle hashtag. We loved this pic @mumadoc shared with us on Instagram. FOLLOW @homebeautiful

Keeping inspired

I could not be more excited by the return of House Rules on screen and in your pages (July 2015). While I religiously park myself in front of the TV for every episode, I just love flicking through Home Beautiful to revisit the amazing transformations. The tactile aspect of relaxing with a magazine remains a great pleasure, even in today’s high-tech world.

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Fired up We fell completely in love with this delightfully rustic kitchen fireplace HB Facebook fan Ness Lockyer shared with us! LIKE us at facebook.com/ homebeautifulmag

COMPILED BY OLIVIA CLARKE, PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) CATH MUSCAT

Drum roll, please… In this issue we have the great pleasure of announcing the winner of Home Beautiful’s Beautiful Rooms contest, whose owner took out our $10,000 cash prize (see page 36), plus all our finalists who each won a $500 Temple & Webster voucher. We also asked you to vote on Facebook for your favourite room. And the People’s Choice award goes to Amanda Merenda from Casuarina, WA. We think her gorgeous dining room (left) was very deserving of the $1000 cash prize. Congratulations to all our winners!


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inspire Essential ideas for gorgeous rooms

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STYLING STEPHANIE POWELL, PHOTOGRAPHY CHRIS WARNES

There’s something about the watery afternoon sunshine in winter that makes sitting outdoors even more inviting. So snuggle up in a wicker sofa bulging with comfy cushions and soft throws, and grab a good book and a delicious glass of red.

For a similar sofa, try the ‘Cebu’ outdoor sofa, $1995 (includes seat cushion), Equator Homewares. For a similar table, try the ‘Button’ rattan coffee table, $515, Milan Direct. For a similar armchair, try the ‘Boracay’ dining carver in Tabacco Brown, $649 (includes seat cushion), Naturally Cane. On sofa: For similar vintage Japanese silk cushions (far left and far right) and green velvet cushion, try Planet. For a similar floral cushion, try the Designers Guild ‘Mokuren’ linen cushion, $227, No Chintz. For similar back cushions, try ‘Hallo’ polyester back cushions in Beige, $15 each, Ikea. For a similar throw, try the ‘Henrika’ acrylic throw in Lilac, $35/180cm x 120cm, Ikea. Book, stylist’s own. On table: Get the look with the Casa Uno ‘Ceramic Leaf’ lantern in Blue, $28, Zanui; ‘Pokal’ wine glasses, $2 each, Ikea; and Olive & Barrel oak pizza paddle, $129, Maison Et Jardin. On armchair: For a similar throw, try the Lexington ‘Graphic’ cotton throw in Green, $284/170cm x 130cm, Amara. On verandah: Catherine Martin ‘Night Bird’ Tibetan wool and silk rug, $5940/300cm x 240cm, Designer Rugs. Stockists, page 228


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budding beauties The “weird beauty” of our unique flora and fauna provided all the inspiration Sophie and Bruce needed to spawn Utopia Goods WORDS VERA KLEIN STYLING LISA HILTON PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT

ENMESHED IN AN ESTABLISHED design business, Sophie Tatlow and Bruce Slorach were creating branding and design work for corporate clients when they embarked on a venture that would give them creative control and focus on one of their great passions. “We decided to build a textiles and soft furnishings company centred on Australian natives,” explains Sophie, a graduate in object design. “We wanted to honour them because, well, they’re exotic and unique.” And so their new venture, Utopia Goods, was born. Since the company’s launch in December 2012, the partners in life and work – who became inspired by natives while doing heritage research for their other business, Deuce Design – have produced a range of graphic and colourful fabrics inspired by some of our land’s most other-worldly flora and fauna. “Our natives are quite Jurassic looking, as are the animals,” says Sophie. “If you think about the kangaroo, the koala, the wombat, the platypus, they either have big noses, wacky ears or long nails, and that’s kind of extended into the plant world.” Adds Bruce, “We’re responding to that weird beauty.” Utopia Goods designs have a strong artistic foundation that references the tradition of art-based textiles and companies such as William Morris, Liberty and Marimekko, and inspiring artists such as architect and designer Josef Frank. Each print starts life as a sketch, hand-drawn by Bruce, who has a fine arts degree and a fashion background including time as creative director at Mambo. From that sketch, he might do another 10 that are layered over each other to create a sumptuous depth to the design. This takes about 80 hours – and that’s before it hits the computer to be digitised. “We call it slow design,” quips Sophie, “like slow food!” >

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“we feel about this business being ” ~ BRUCE something that can be

Above: Bruce’s stunning sketches form an inspirational workplace backdrop – (top row, from left) ‘Laughing Kookaburra’, two ‘Flannel Heath’ and ‘Mallee Gum’ in Blush; (bottom row, from left) ‘Firewheel’ in Indigo and a ‘Wild Waratah’ painting and drawing layer. The cushion cover is ‘Firewheel’ in Earth, while ‘State of Waratah’ in Beige linen rests on the table with a ‘Wild Waratah’ initial sketch. Right: Sophie takes a closer look at one of the couple’s designs. Far right: The inky and sky blue ‘Mallee Gum’ in Indigo linen is a new line that will be launched at the London Design Festival in September.

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Above: Creative duo Sophie and Bruce in their inner-Sydney studio, in front of detailed sketches all hand-drawn by Bruce. Sophie holds rolls of ‘Eucalypt’ in Earth (left) and ‘Flannel Heath’ in Flower canvas. The couple plans to take Utopia’s designs to the UK market and beyond.


inspire {style insight} Although Bruce does the drawing, both are heavily involved in the creative process. “The subject matter, palette, the theming … we do it together,” he says. Sophie exclaims, “I can’t even draw a stick figure!” The duo is as much a team away from their Sydney studio as they are in it. Married and with a 13-year-old son, Henri – Bruce’s other son, Oscar, 25, recently moved out of home – their conversations are infused with laughter and they often finish each other’s sentences. “We’re entwined in every way,” laughs Sophie. While Bruce is busy with paper and pen, she handles calls and emails from the team they work with in India. “Our linen is woven and printed in India because that’s where the best linen comes from. It’s beautiful,” Sophie remarks. Sixteen stunning prints are currently available in the Utopia Goods range – including intricate, colourful depictions of flowering gums and bush birds, waratahs, wallabies, rosellas and kookaburras – but they want to do much more. “There are thousands of beautiful natives and Bruce has a backlog of things he wants to draw,” says Sophie. The couple has built up a loyal fan base for their distinctive pieces and this positive feedback continues to inspire. The flannel flowers print, ‘Flannel Heath’, in particular has proved popular. “People say to me, ‘That was my favourite flower growing up’, and ‘I had that in my wedding bouquet in the 1930s’, and ‘I ran through fields of it at West Head [in Sydney]’,” reveals Sophie. “I even had a lovely lady call last week, asking me to buy a chair, cover it and then deliver it to her home, which I did. It’s really inspiring.” The couple travel to India at least three times a year, but their next trip will be to the London Design Festival in September to launch their latest collection and bring Australian natives to the world. “We take the weird beauty of our plants for granted,” says Sophie. “There are gum nuts the size of your hand in Western Australia. You look at something like an English rose, which is so delicate and sweet, while the gum nut is hardy, brutal and… brown. I’m, like, ‘C’mon guys, the rose is beautiful but give the nut a break!’” To which she and Bruce fall about laughing. For more information, visit utopiagoods.com.au.

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There will be sorrows and there will be successes. Be prepared for that.

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Above: Bruce hand-draws each initial design in the Utopia Goods range, while the couple work together on the colour palette for each piece. He prefers to sit on rolled-up packaging while drawing, rather than a more comfortable chair. Top: An initial sketch for ‘Mottlecah Pocanuts’, from Utopia Goods’ upcoming designs, with colour inspiration nearby, next to a folded piece of ‘State of Waratah’ fabric.



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style file Our round-up of the latest design news, shopping and decorating trends EDITED BY BETTINA TYRRELL

Feel-good furniture

The new range from Canadian furniture brand Gus* Modern at Globe West is making a big impact on small spaces. Featuring the winged-back ‘Elk’ chair (below), $2185, the collection is inspired by inner-city living and uses sustainable upholstery fill derived from recycled plastic bottles; globewest.com.au.

Rest assured

You’ll love waking up next to Bednest’s luxe ‘Brunswick’ bedhead, from $949. Upholstered here in Warwick’s ‘Husk Steel’ linen, you can customise the bedhead fabric to suit your style – try lush velvet or a graphic large-scale pattern; bednest.com.au.

Get style-ready:

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PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) CHRIS WARNES, MILK BOTTLE SOY CANDLE AND COPPER BOWL (BOTTOM RIGHT), INARTISAN

Furs and hides are hot in the home, and as they’re sourced as by-products of the meat industry, buying feels better than ever. 1. Reindeer hide in Latte, $490/125cm x 105cm, Inartisan; inartisan.com. 2. ‘Grey Hide’ rabbit hide & flax linen cushion, $190, Mr & Mrs White; mrandmrswhite.net. 3. ‘Oversized Classic’ sheepskin pouffe in Sand, $399.95, Ugg Australia; uggaustralia.com.au.

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inspire {news} SHOP WATCH If modern homewares in soft hues suit your style, bookmark new online store Sit-Ka, a homegrown company where minimalist design meets modern elegance. Our eye was caught by their range (right), which includes a 154cm-high copper ladder, $330, a handcrafted 150cm-long daybed made from Victorian ash timber, $1550, and Australian-made cushions in leather or cotton with statement copper zippers, from $85 each; sit-ka.com.au.

Woven together Weaving a road from Australia to Argentina, Pampa, based in Bangalow, NSW, is a fair-trade company that brings colourful, one-off Argentinian rugs and cushions to our shores. The founders, Pampa-born Victoria Aguirre and Australian-born Carl Wilson, travel to Argentina every year to visit remote communities (left) and source vivid handwoven goods such as the ‘Monte Vibrant #6’ rug (top), $3690/340cm x 252cm. The collections can be purchased through Koskela and The Design Hunter, or directly through Pampa’s website; pampa.com.au.

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With delicate lines emulating the fan of a twirling ballerina’s skirt, it’s hard to believe these chandeliers (right) had former lives as alcohol bottles. The ‘White Lilly’ chandelier, $3750 (plus GST), and ‘Black Beauty’, $2850 (plus GST), are pieces by Melbourne glassblower Ruth Allen, who used Galliano and Sambuca bottles respectively. Ruth creates her magic recycling bottles collected from local bars, restaurants and cafes. Specialising in custom-made projects, she also encourages her clients to supply their own bottles – cheers! Visit ruthallen.com.au.

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) AMELIA FULLARTON, (TOP CENTRE) VICTORIA AGUIRRE & CARL WILSON, (TOP RIGHT) MARTINA GEMMOLA

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Room to move

When Marnie and Ryan McNight of Milkcart couldn’t find the right furniture to fill their home, they made it themselves. Launching with the ‘Concrete Puddle’ stool, $200 (left, bottom), we’ve tracked their journey in these pages and via the HB Creative Collection on Instagram (@hbcreativecollection). Now, Milkcart has released a chic living room range that includes the ‘Gatsby’ American oak console (left, above), $650. Divine! Visit milkcart.com.au.

Spotlight on... DIK DELANEY HB chats to Royal Doulton’s head of design as the iconic British-born brand celebrates two centuries of chinaware.

It’s a royal celebration of a different sort – Royal Doulton is bringing up 200 years as a homewares leader with collaborations with names from the art and design world. Dik Delaney is the leader of the team behind the celebratory 1815 range, which includes the ‘1815-2015 Bowl’ (right), $34.95.

As a designer, were you drawn to ceramics? At art school the course was multi-disciplinary, and it opened me up to fashion, sculpture, fine art, graphics. But as soon as I got into ceramics, it was something I identified with and majored in. I went to Royal Doulton straight out of university, and I’ve been here nearly 25 years.

Few for one

Calling all fans of multifunctional furniture – Denmark’s Oliver Furniture is now available here, at Designstuff. The ‘Wood’ single bed (below), $1299 (bed frame only), makes a great first bed and can be converted into any other style of bed with a conversion kit and additional parts; designstuff.com.au.

Nearly everyone has a piece of Royal Doulton in their cupboard, even if they don’t know it! Everyone’s perception of Royal Doulton is slightly different. That’s been the diversity of the brand over the years, part of its history – figurative, glassware, tabletop. It’s very varied.

Some of your recent collaborations, such as the street art and the Pure Evil range – you wouldn’t really pick that for a 200-year-old brand. The collaborations are not expected. That’s what’s been so exciting. Within the collections, there’s been a great story to tell on every line.

What is the story behind the 1815 collection?

Do you have a favourite piece from the range? I have a couple. One, because of the narrative, is the jug [below right, $55.95] – we took the shape from the 1870 hunting jug. On a practical level, I love the nest of eight bowls [below left, $99.95, with the large bottle, $48.95]. It captures everything. Every size of bowl is there. You grab whatever you want, whichever size, and all the colours work.

It’s not too formal…

homme improvement Invite clean-cut and handsome style into your boudoir by looking to charming bedding with a masculine edge. 1. ‘Asta’ quilt cover in Charcoal, $229/queen, Country Road; countryroad.com.au. 2. Private Collection ‘Trent Ocean’ duvet set, $109.95/queen, Logan & Mason; loganandmason.com.au. 3. ‘Grey Stripe’ duvet set, from $59.95/double, H&M Home; hm.com/au.

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We wanted to do something that had a little bit of the Royal Doulton DNA. We went into the archives and looked at the techniques they used to use, especially the half-glazed jugs in the early 19th century. They were sort of half-dipped, in two different colours. Also, there were a lot of handmade pieces at that time, hand-thrown and hand-turned. We took that inspiration and reinvented it. Everything is hand-dipped, which is beautiful – it means that every piece is slightly different.



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inspiration for us – not just the form, but also the experience. We live by the ocean and I walk along the water almost every day. I find it balances and centres me. A photographer friend used to tell me about this beach [in England] with massive pebbles that he called The Egg Factory Beach. I came to work one day and there was this huge pebble [below] waiting for me. It just had a piece of string and a label that read ‘I promised you a pebble’ and nothing else. It’s beautiful and I brought it with me from England. Nature is incredible.”

of it, so “Nature is such a mysterious thing and we’re part I guess ultimately everything is about nature”

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Louella: “My sister lives in Denmark and spending time there is really interesting. It’s such a different culture. With fashion, for instance, they only buy the best they can find. Their approach is, ’Why would you buy anything else?’ The culture of Denmark is intrinsic in what is produced in its design [see vintage Danish vessel, below]. Often the hardest thing is to keep something simple and pared back.”

Mark: “I have a bit of a word addiction. If I hear a word that I can’t remember the exact meaning of, or if I can’t completely define it in my head, then I’ll look it up. Those definitions lead me to other words and take me on a bit of a journey. It’s the same with quotes. I found this one [above] 15 years ago and have it on the desktop of my computers.”

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Louella: “Cotton On has a very strong ethical sourcing program, and that was really important to us. My whole thing was that our range had to be natural – no acrylics. The woollen blankets we’ve done [below] are 100 per cent wool, the bedlinen [right] is 52 per cent linen and 48 per cent cotton, which gives you a linen feel but brings the price right down. It’s really exciting to be producing collections with Cotton On that we’re really proud of, would use in our own home and which are totally affordable.”

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Mark: “People who are passionate about what they do, who do what they say they’ll do, who are reliable and punctual, inspire me. It’s not about money – it’s an attitude. A friend is in Nepal helping earthquake victims. That’s inspiring. Also, creative people like [artist] David Bromley, a close friend of mine [see below for one of his works]. He has that artist’s mentality of ‘if you can dream it, you can do it’. He’s very uplifting. When I walk away from being around Dave, I feel like I can conquer the world.”

Mark: “Timber has its own personality. It’s forever moving. Even after it’s chopped down and milled, it’s still alive in a way, as it continues to change shape to a degree. We let the timber speak for itself in our furniture as it’s part of the beauty of the object. You don’t need to over-design with timber as it’s inherently beautiful.” homebeautiful.com.au {AUGUST 2015} 33


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“I spent a huge amount of time finding the right bar stools. They had to be comfortable and a feature” ~ Angela, homeowner

We love: First place in this year’s HB Beautiful Rooms reader competition goes to this stunner, a Perth kitchen that’s both a gorgeous working space and a breathtaking entertaining area. “I loved this kitchen the moment we saw it. The combination of materials, the abundance of storage and super-cool finishes make it a kitchen to covet,” says HB editor Wendy Moore, one of the judges alongside Temple & Webster’s editorial director Karen McCartney.

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3 We love: This south-western Sydney bedroom is so fresh we can almost imagine a warm breeze gently rustling the printed palm fronds on the soft furnishings. “The crisp greens with a neutral palette makes for an invigorating place to wake up,” says T&W senior stylist Adam Powell. “This room has its own personal take on the Hamptons style.”

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Shades of lush green, woven light fittings, a ‘Madras’ jute rug from Freedom and Alycore Plus PVC plantation shutters from Vista create the backbone of homeowner Cathy’s tropical dream. “I feel relaxed as soon as I walk into the room,” she says. Vintage gold palm-leaf wallpaper highlights the clever DIY reupholstering Cathy did on the bedhead using striped fabric from Spotlight. For a similar table, try Forty Winks’ ‘Settler’; the bamboo bench was an Ebay find. >

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4 We love: Our judges were charmed by the pretty use of wallpaper in this soothing Melbourne bedroom. “Wallpaper can completely change the mood of a room,” remarks HB editor Wendy. “Homeowner Lois has balanced the highly decorative pattern with such simple accessories so the overall effect is still calming.” T&W’s editorial director Karen agrees, adding, “The style of this bedroom manages to be feminine without crossing the line to ‘girlie’.”

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Get the look: Lois fell in love with the delicate wallpaper (‘Branches Black & White Trees’ from Wallpaper Brokers) and used it as inspiration to create a tranquil haven in tonal shades. “The room makes me feel calm,” she says. The studded detail in the upholstered bed (try Bednest’s ‘Clarence’ for similar) and ‘Bunker’ pendant lights from About Space inject metallic accents and lend an industrial vibe to the restful room.


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The honest elegance of this bathroom captured many hearts in the HB office. “The balance of texture and colour, along with the feature mirror, make this bathroom warm and inviting,” says HB senior stylist Heidi. “It’s super stylish yet practical at the same time.” HB ’s acting deputy editor Katrina particularly loved the warm wooden accents, stating, “This bathroom is a true original.”

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The cottage charm of homeowner Alexa’s gorgeous ensuite in Victoria has been given a modern twist with a curvaceous black-framed Freedom ‘Lewis’ mirror (this product has been discontinued but is still available in some stores). However, it’s the bespoke cabinet that’s truly inspired, especially when so beautifully highlighted by the mix of 21 different Millau ‘Grafito’ floor tiles from Lifestiles Design Studio. “We recycled 100-year-old timber roof beams from the house to make the benchtop,” adds Alexa. >

“A modern country look is what I feel comfortable with” ~ Alexa, homeowner

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6 We love: Mounting odd-sized shelves at different heights on the wall of this living room was a risk that paid off brilliantly. “The soft tonal palette of this room gives it a lot of charm,” says T&W editorial director Karen. “The irregular placement of the shelves, and the way the objects have been arranged, makes an appealing display that contrasts with the solidity of the sofa.” HB chief sub-editor Kathryn adds, “This space brings new meaning to the term ‘natural beauty’.”

Get the look: Brisbane finalist Sarah’s cute living room is a delightful example of how collected keepsakes make great displays. With the neutral ‘Studio’ sofa plus chaise from Freedom below Ikea ‘Ekby’ shelves, the focus is on Sarah’s display of ceramics, artwork and personal treasures. Natural grasses collected from countryside visits, an Ikea ‘Tejn’ faux sheepskin throw and a hide cushion from Harold’s Finishing Touches bring in layers of texture. >

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“I love the natural environment and its beauty. I also appreciate the stories behind objects and the memories they hold” ~ Sarah, homeowner


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We love: Pared-back elegance brings out the best of this grand sitting room in country NSW. “The windows are the hero, and the homeowner has allowed them to sing by not going overboard with accessories,” says HB deputy art director Julia. Get the look: Homeowner Katie, who also produced the artwork, sourced the French doors from Heritage Building Centre and painted them black to supply old-world charm. With a couple of coats of Taubmans Milk Cloud on the walls, a duo of chandeliers from Early Settler and a warming fireplace, this sitting room exudes timeless appeal and a dose of Parisian flair. “It’s filled with light from the moment the sun comes up and stays that way until it sets,” says Katie. > 44 {AUGUST 2015} homebeautiful.com.au

STYLING JANE FROSH, PHOTOGRAPHY SUE STUBBS

“This is my favourite room in the house and it’s essential to our family life” ~ Katie, homeowner


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8 We love: The sense of joy in this child’s bedroom is undeniable. “It executes the on-trend monochromatic children’s bedroom very well – the small splash of colour makes for a playful space,” explains T&W senior stylist Adam. HB deputy chief sub-editor Candice says, “This bedroom instantly puts a smile on my face with its fun and cheeky styling.” Get the look: Melbourne mum Yvette chose a neutral backdrop for her son Archer’s room, with Dulux Chalk USA on the walls. Against this restrained palette, the room sings with colour, introduced in soft furnishings (including a Down to the Woods ‘Freckle’ ottoman from Big Dreams) and prints. The bus-scroll style print above the bed, from My Sweet Prints, is a cute mantra of six-year-old Archer’s day. “I wanted more than just a place for him to sleep,” says Yvette. “A child’s room is a place for letting imaginations run wild!”

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“I love the idea of the changeable wall art, as it can be refreshed at a whim”

(OPPOSITE) STYLING WENDY BANNISTER, PHOTOGRAPHY SHANIA SHEGEDYN. (THIS PAGE) STYLING JO CARMICHAEL, PHOTOGRAPHY JODY D’ARCY PRINTS (ON SHELVES) YORKELEE, SOCIETY6, ONE TINY TRIBE, MEENYMINY, SARAH PLUS TWO & JAX. DECAL, HELLO LITTLE BIRDIE

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9 We love: Airy and light, with a simple pastel palette grounded by inky splashes, this sitting room is a breath of fresh air. “I just want to snuggle on that couch!” remarks HB designer Yasmine. HB senior features writer Vera says, “The cute gold wall decal among the prints offers an unexpected touch.” Get the look: Perth homeowner Kyree’s love of Scandinavian design inspired the mix of soft greys. “There isn’t a day where I don’t move something around!” she says. The Freedom ‘Signature’ sofa, Armadillo & Co ‘Dandelion’ hemp rug and ‘Assi D’Alpe’ wood-look tiles from Tile Boutique set a neutral base for graphically charged cushions and prints, while half-strength Dulux Snow Season on the walls provides the blank-canvas backdrop. >

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“It feels like a little piece of Moroccan magic with a relaxed Australian twist” ~ Vera, HB senior features writer

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With zingy chevrons and lemon-throughto-tangerine hues, this outdoor room packs a happy citrus punch. “This space has it all: comfy furniture, fresh air, natural light – and a green wall!” says HB editor Wendy. HB picture editor Helen adds, “I can see myself lounging out here, for sure!”

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This fresh space grew from a desire to shield Sydney homeowner Anita’s outdoor area from neighbours. Up went panels of Outdeco’s ‘Marakesh’ hardwood Gardenscreen painted in Dulux Vivid White, and in went a made-to-measure bench with padded seating by Cushion Factory. An EcoSmart ‘Mix’ fire bowl offers atmospheric warmth and complements the curves of a ‘Hangetsu’ fibreglass coffee table from Milan Direct. “My husband Gordon and I love to unwind and relax here, especially when the fire is going!” says Anita.


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11 We love: A leafy outlook makes washing up less of a chore. “The glimpse of greenery through the window adds freshness,” says HB creative and food director Imogene. Mister Moss pots and a row of hyacinth bulbs on the windowsill add further bursts of lush green.

“My style is a mixture of old and new. This kitchen couldn’t be more perfect for us” ~ Kate, homeowner

Get the look: Crisp white subway tiles stretching to the ceiling, Dulux Vivid White walls and pops of sunny yellow accessories imbue finalist Kate’s gorgeous Melbourne kitchen with a happy vibe. The timber benchtops and floors were given three coats of limewash to enhance the room’s feeling of light, while stools from The Vintage Shed add a touch of industrial style. It comes as no surprise that this kitchen is a favourite spot. “My husband is a chef and we love to sit around the island bench as he prepares a meal,” says Kate. “There’s nothing better.” >

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We love: A wall of books means the possibility of endless imaginary adventures at your fingertips. Yes, please! “I love the idea of creating a library – to be surrounded by my favourite books would be a dream come true,” says HB editor Wendy. “They’ve made great use of this wall space – 10 out of 10 for rug size and choice too,” says T&W senior stylist Adam.

Get the look: Shelves of books and travel mementos, comfy couches and potted palms conjure a holiday mood that homeowner Rima enjoys year-round at her home south of Sydney. A Dash & Albert ‘Mattress Ticking’ rug from Winton House anchors the sofa, refreshed vintage-style coffee table and chairs from Bali (for similar, try Exotic Interiors), and subtly connects to a La Maison cane setting in the sunroom.

13 We love: This fireplace has us longing for hot chocolate and delightful family evenings. “The owners have worked with what exists and brought out the warmth of the brick through leather pouffes and cushions,” says T&W editorial director Karen. “The black-and-white raked ceiling is also enhanced by simple matt black contemporary lights.”

Get the look: Sydney homeowner Shellie was drawn to the tones of the exposed-brick feature wall when decorating with rough linen and leather cushions, a fleecy faux fur throw from Kmart and leather ottomans (for similar, try Freedom’s ‘Compass’ ottoman). “People say the kitchen is the heart of the home, but for us it’s the living room,” says Shellie. >

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14 We love: The proportion of geometric pattern is spot-on in this charming seaside sitting room, and it drew oohs and aahs from both the HB and T&W teams. “Besides the great mix of colour and pattern, I like the placement of the fireplace. It will never be blocked from view by furniture – plus adding logs is easy on the back!” says HB senior features writer Vera. Get the look:

STYLING LISA HILTON, PHOTOGRAPHY BRIGID ARNOTT

Country NSW homeowner Emma took her decorating cues from the geometric rug from Surya’s Frontier collection, purchased from Temple & Webster, layering her living room in luscious shades of milk, cream and aqua. A three-seater ‘Studio’ sofa and ‘Gretel’ coffee table, both from Freedom, taupe lounge and armchair from Early Settler, plush ottoman (try the Home Republic ‘Majestic’ ottoman from Adairs) and textural cushions and throws from Ikea, Domayne, Pillow Talk and Spotlight echo the palette. Bookshelves built by Emma’s husband Tim bring height and provide storage. “I walk into this room and instantly feel at home,” says Emma. >

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Old-world glamour with contemporary sensibilities makes this bathroom a style winner. “The huge tiles are fantastic for lots of reasons,” says HB acting homes editor Annette. “They’re classic so the room won’t date easily; they don’t require much grout so they’re easy to clean; and their sheen reflects light, making the room look bigger.”

Get the look: Intricately veined ‘Dreaming’ tiles in Passion Pulpis from Signorino Tile Gallery, an Apaiser ‘Seascapes’ stone bath with base and a ‘Luna’ floor-mounted bath spout from Rogerseller all contribute to the understated elegance of Melbourne homeowner Elizabeth’s ensuite. The custom-made vanity unit by Cantilever Interiors provides good-looking storage, while well-placed ‘Ziyi’ wall sconces from Laura Kincade bathe the room in flattering light. >

“I wanted to combine Victorian architecture with modern luxury”

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We love: “This is the stuff of dreams,” says Home Beautiful editor Wendy. “The location, choice of materials and accessories all make this room special – the posts wrapped with sheer curtains feel instantly luxurious. I love it!”

PHOTOGRAPHY GAP INTERIORS/BUREAUX/GREG COX

Get the look: A four-poster bed swathed in fine fabric, dark flooring and earth-toned walls tie in this sanctuary with the landscape. The owners designed the fabric touches but similar styles can be ordered from No Chintz. Try Mark Tuckey’s ‘Simple 4 Poster’ for an equally spectacular bed, and Sheridan’s ‘Haden’ chunky knit throw to complete this luxe picture. >

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“White wooden windows frame this space beautifully and create two distinct areas, inside and out. It’s a clever design alternative to bi-folds or doors that would have otherwise blended the two zones” ~ Katrina, HB acting deputy editor

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17 We love: Open and inviting, this living room wowed the HB team. “It has an easygoing elegance,” says deputy art director Julia. “A palette inspired by the outdoors really suits this space and I love the armchairs.”

PHOTOGRAPHY LISA ROMEREIN/ OTTO/RAVEN & SNOW

Get the look: Drenched in sun-bleached beauty, this coastal room shines with safari-style accents. The honey tones in the leather chairs (for similar, try the ‘Flynn’ chair from Orson & Blake), timber mantelpiece and woven rug add depth to the mainly white space. Visit Safari Living for similar log stools, while Lumu Interiors is a fertile hunting ground for safari-inspired finishing touches. >

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18 We love: This welcoming space easily won over HB picture editor (and soon-to-be renovator) Helen. “It’s such a bright, open and relaxed kitchen,” she says. “The ladder is brilliant – particularly as it’s a permanent fixture.” Get the look:

Simple white Ikea kitchen cabinetry is rendered super-special by a rolling ladder inspired by old-school libraries, which makes reaching the top shelves a cinch. The greenery, including a fiddle leaf fig (the plant of the moment), plus a weathered table and bench evoke a country charm that is balanced by a classic Mies van der Rohe for Knoll Studio ‘Barcelona’ daybed from De De Ce. Ahhh…

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19 We love: This sleek bathroom is where HB designer Yasmine would like to spend a few hours of downtime – or dancing, perhaps! “Bright and open, it would be a great spot when you need a bit of ‘me’ time,” she says. “It’s also important to be able to raise your arms in the shower and move around!” Get the look: A sumptuous selection of timeless materials is the star of this bathroom show; the light tiles are marble and the dark are slate (Surface Gallery stock large-format natural-stone tiles). The fittings are pared back and chic; for similar, check out the Duravit ‘Vero’ wash basin and Methven’s ‘Kiri’ Satinjet exposure rail shower.

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We love: Lush finishes and neutral accessories add up to monochromatic magic! “Texture brings an element of warmth to this black-and-white room,” says HB stylist Rachel. Get the look: An exquisite white upholstered bed against the chalky finish of the plastered wall provides a sigh-inducing base for a softer throw (try Pottery Barn’s ruched faux fur throw). See Natalie Miller’s Raw Craft store for handmade sculptural wall hangings. For walls, Porter’s Paints’ Fresco range replicates a trowelled plaster finish – Andromeda is the colour to note.

21 We love: HB creative and food director Imogene can’t resist the restrained elegance of this dining room. “I love the idea of being able to cook in the kitchen and still entertain,” she says. “I also like a big table for family and friends to gather around.”

Get the look: Tailored pieces in cool, neutral tones are the key to this open-plan area. It’s all about pale grey and white with hits of sophisticated metallics via lighting and an amazing custom-made table (Coco Republic’s ‘Nixon’ table is similar). The floorboards are finished with a dove-grey wash, with sympathetic hues reflected in the benchtops and wall – try Caesarstone’s Fresh Concrete and Dulux Ghosting. >


“Black accents give this rustic kitchen a modern edge – those open shelves are just incredible” ~ Bettina, HB junior sub-editor and features writer

22 We love: The kitchen in TV presenter and homewares designer Tara Dennis’s riverside cottage combines artisanal touches and casual charm, creating a great family space. “I love the simplicity of Tara’s kitchen, but it still has lots of practical storage – all of those fab drawers – and I adore the butler’s sink!” says HB editor Wendy. Get the look: Tara’s light and airy cook space is casual, welcoming and accommodating – 10 can fit around her custom-made kitchen bench! Limewashed floors, Ikea ‘Henriksdal’ bar stools covered by Tara in blue fabric and open shelving dotted with ceramics add to the relaxed feel. Find similar lighting at Emac & Lawton. 64 {AUGUST 2015} homebeautiful.com.au


23 We love: HB chief sub-editor Kathryn knows there’s much more to this bathroom than the jaw-dropping vista. “The ocean outlook may be to die for,” she says, “but so is the freestanding tub, round jute rug and gnarled-timber ladder.”

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Get the look: True, the view plays a leading role, but the choice of colour, organic materials and shapes give this bathroom an inviting ambience. By keeping the flooring and walls dark and using white to frame the glass, the eye is drawn to the window – a simple approach that’s effective regardless of location (imagine a verdant green wall). The driftwood ladder (find a similar piece at Vavoom Emporium), an Ethnicraft ‘Pop’ teak stool and a ‘Samba’ woven rug (both from Globe West) deliver a dose of coastal cool. >

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“Shimmering tones of gold and bronze strike a balance between glamour and cosiness” ~ Heidi, HB senior stylist

24 We love: An aptly sized velvety rug instantly turns this lounge into an urbane chill-out area. “The cool greys are lifted by the glistening soft furnishings and gold light fittings,” says HB stylist Rachel. “Very sophisticated.”

Get the look: Here is a brilliant example of letting texture do the talking. The plush sectional sofa – try King Furniture’s ‘Jasper’ range – contrasts beautifully with the grain of the statement faux crocodile-skin ‘Big Croco’ wallpaper by Élitis, available through Seneca. Metallic-toned cushions and pendant lights speak of modern luxe – Dunlin Home’s ‘Stanley’ collection of lights will fit the bill. 66 {AUGUST 2015} homebeautiful.com.au


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26 We love: “Sitting luxurious marble beside vintage-look bar stools and a charming glassfronted cabinet in this kitchen was a bold move, but it certainly does work!” says HB acting deputy editor Katrina. “It’s texture heaven.” Get the look: Time-worn timber stools – for similar, try Stone Pony – cosy up next to a sleek Carrara marble island bench, while marble and timber successfully meet again in custom-made cabinetry. The glass-panelled cabinet provides glints of light reflecting off the crystal collection housed within. If such an imposing French armoire takes your fancy, head to La Maison.

25 We love: “I could wake up in this bedroom every day for the rest of my life,” says HB senior features writer Vera. “I imagine Sunday mornings spent curled up in that feather-soft throw while taking my time over a very good book.” PHOTOGRAPHY (OPPOSITE) PEGGY JANSSEN/ FEATURES & MORE/WILMA CUSTERS, (TOP LEFT) GREG COX/WWW.BUREAUX. CO.ZA, (RIGHT) GAP INTERIORS/BUREAUX/GREG COX, (BOTTOM LEFT) JELTJE JANMAAT/HOUSE OF PICTURES/PICTURE MEDIA

Get the look: Cocooned in a world of white – Dulux Natural White is an HB favourite – this bedroom is minimal yet warm and seems to float in space thanks to well-chosen furniture. Re-create this clutter-free haven with the ‘Attitude’ bed and wooden pedestal, both from Weylandts, while a similarly sumptuous piece can be found in Morgan & Finch’s ‘Arctic’ faux fur throw range at Bed Bath N’ Table.

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This pretty outdoor nook drew HB acting homes editor Annette like a moth to a fire pit. “It’s simple and snug with plump, vibrant cushions that you just want to sink into,” she says. “The added warmth of the log fire makes it even more inviting.”

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A wood-burning fire is the centre of attention here. This fire and flue were custom-made, but ethanol-fuelled grates for use in enclosed spaces are also available (consult Ecosmart Fire). Soften hard surfaces with bunting and cushions in patchwork and pastel fabrics – try Lazybones and Lark – and you’re all set to gather the clan around the fire and toast marshmallows. >

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The polish of this living room has the HB team swooning. “It exudes glamour without compromising on comfort,” says content producer Diana. “Careful styling and refined finishes entice you to relax.”

Get the look: The space is the epitome of dreamy sophistication, thanks to a neutral palette offset by sparkling accents. The milky white paint (try Dulux Stowe White) and textured rug (check out the Designer Rugs ‘Pavement’ collection) keep the look real and allow the statement pieces to shine. Beacon Lighting and Stylecraft carry similarly grand chandeliers and contemporary-look coffee tables respectively.

28 We love: “Dark, Shaker-style cabinetry is my current cupboard crush,” reveals HB editor Wendy. “When it’s mixed with parquetry flooring and a marble splashback, the result is the ultimate in Ivy League style.”

30 We love: Everyone in the HB office has mentally taken away the shoes in this walk-in wardrobe designed by Destination Living and replaced them with their own. “Can I have this wardrobe now, please?” asks acting deputy editor Katrina. “It could change my life!” Get the look: A walk-in is at the top of every fashionista’s wishlist, isn’t it? To achieve your own piece of sartorial heaven, call in the experts so every last centimetre of space is used – Eurolife and Academic Built-in Wardrobes are great starting points. Style steal alert: the material used in this dressing room is a Polytec solid gloss vinyl wrap in Classic White, topped with a delicious slab of Caesarstone in Pure White above the set of four drawers. Sigh.

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT & RIGHT) PAUL CRAIG/CHILLI MEDIA, (BOTTOM LEFT) DESTINATION LIVING, (OPPOSITE) ELSA YOUNG/FRANK FEATURES

Get the look: Classic cabinetry in a rich shade such as Dulux Namadji is an ideal, and slightly unexpected, backdrop for a traditional home that lovingly embraces contemporary colours and open-plan living. The delicious tones of the Carrara marble used in the splashback and benchtop are met in the parquetry flooring, creating a regal air that’s also beautifully inviting. Royal Oak Floors is a top option for similar flooring.


31 We love: Here is a fabulous bedroom that transcends seasons with its year-round appeal. “Very inviting!” says HB editorial coordinator Olivia. “The fireplace would be superb in winter.” Get the look: The lofty ceiling, beams and window shutters all painted the same colour as the walls (Dulux Whisper White is a good match) ensure a feeling of restorative calm and spaciousness. Details such as crisp white sheets and touches of grey and black in the accessories and bedding – check out Muji for its restrained palette – make this a design triumph. >

“This luxurious bed says five-star resort but it’s the soaring ceilings and warm grey throw that make you feel right at home” ~ Jane, HB features director

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33 We love: This divine bathroom was deemed a winner in the style stakes by the HB team, especially features director Jane; “How fab to be able to drink in this view while soaking in the elegant tub!” she says. Get the look:

Bathing in Apaiser’s stone composite ‘Haven’ bathtub is the urban equivalent of swimming in a tranquil pond dotted with water lilies! The light flooding in through the wall of louvres – try Trend Windows for similar – makes this a bathroom designed for long soaks. Look to the Sussex ‘Pol’ floor-mounted mixer with hand shower from Reece for the same luxe tapware.

“This bank of louvres is such a classic statement of Australian design” ~ Wendy, HB editor

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Saturated colour doesn’t get any more glorious than bright blooms en masse against a brilliant blue sky. “This feels so fresh and inviting,” says HB picture editor Helen. “I’m loving the built-in seating paired with timber and rattan furniture – and that bougainvillea is spectacular.”

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Tall, dark and handsome, this extravagant sleeping zone won HB chief sub-editor Kathryn’s heart. “Who said dark colours can’t be soothing?” she asks. “Cleverly placed windows and an open design keep this bedroom fresh and light.”

Get the look: A raw concrete ceiling and soft silver-grey carpet combine to deliver a tough-luxe look. The cut-out in the wall behind the bed allows natural light to stream in, while carefully curated pieces such as the Louis Poulsen ‘AJ’ table lamp by Arne Jacobsen from Living Edge amp up the glamour stakes. >

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PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) CARLOS MUNTADAS/RBA, (RIGHT) RICHARD POWERS/ POWERHOUSE, (BOTTOM LEFT) MICKY HOYLE/HOUSE & LEISURE/PICTURE MEDIA

Get the look: This outdoor room draws its inspiration from island living – whitewashed and weathered furniture bumps up beautifully against soft pastel cushions to conjure a deck area made for lingering into long, candlelit evenings. Feeling inspired? Seek wicker furniture, pastel velvet cushions and a recycled wood coffee table from Citta Design, and large hurricane lamps from Zanui.


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“Natural textures and white are a match made in heaven. It’s fresh and inviting yet feels relaxed and polished” ~ Annette, HB acting homes editor

We love: Every piece in this pamper zone adds up to a simply stunning whole. “With a freestanding tub, striking wall-hung basin and stick tapware, the space is a modern classic,” declares HB features director Jane.

Get the look: The delightful bath – try Victoria + Albert’s ‘Ios’ bath – paired with double showers separated by a barely-there frameless glass panel gives this bathroom its timeless charm. For an extra serving of luxury, check out Reece for a similar heated towel rack.


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37 We love: Beautifully graceful yet utterly accessible, this room took HB chief sub-editor Kathryn’s breath away. “A bath soaked in natural light within leaping distance to a bed dressed in crisp white linen – pure luxury!” she says. Get the look: Warm white walls, crisp bedlinen and chocolate timber flooring gets you off and running. The Ercol ‘Chairmakers’ rocking chair from Temperature Design is one way to curl up after a relaxing soak in a vintagestyle bath such as Early Settler’s French tub. Visit The Design Hunter for a plush, earthy rug.

36 We love: “This kitchen is for the entertainer and ensures the cook doesn’t miss out on any of the fun,” says HB acting deputy editor Katrina. “Extending subway tiles over the rangehood is a clever choice to maintain a streamlined look, and the warm tones of the cabinetry gel with the rustic dining setting.” Get the look: Budget-friendly tiles teamed with dark grout

PHOTOGRAPHY (OPPOSITE) WARREN HEATH/FRANK FEATURES, (TOP LEFT) LINCOLN BARBOUR/MIRA ENA-GOETZ/JESSICA HELGERSON INTERIOR DESIGN, (RIGHT) ALBERT FONT/RBA, (BOTTOM LEFT) PAUL CRAIG/CHILLI MEDIA

and polished concrete flooring create a splendid base for a soft-industrial kitchen (the Beaumont Tiles ‘Cretement’ line has large-format concrete-look tiles). Classic leather Eames ‘DKW’ chairs (these are no longer in production, but the Eames ‘DKR’ Wire Chair from Living Edge is a similar shape) add warmth, while a contemporary chandelier twinkles above – try the Foscarini ‘Caboche’ suspension light from Space or the replica version from Lucretia Lighting. Tick!

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The understated elegance of this sitting room turned many heads in the HB office. “Who can go past a tufted ottoman for a touch of modern glamour?” asks HB content producer Diana.

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Here, chic grey and taupe tones join forces with the symmetrical furniture placement to create a quiet and contemplative mood. The round ottoman – Freedom’s ‘Loren’ ottoman is a fantastic match – is just the ticket for collecting coffee-table books and displaying bud vases. And to complete the scheme, look no further than Natuzzi’s luxurious ‘Trevi’ sofa. >

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39 We love: Many hours could be gloriously wasted soaking up the ambience of this private bathroom, and it’s something that HB editorial coordinator Olivia would be more than happy to do. “Beautiful – it’s bright, open and full of light,” she says, “and yet secluded among the gum trees.”

Get the look: Here is a wet room all about divine yet practical indulgence. A deep and curvaceous freestanding bath such as the ‘Barcelona’ from Victoria + Albert is positioned centrally beneath a window to frame a sculptural, twisted tree trunk. The walls and floor are kept a bright white to further enhance the view; for a similar result in your bathing space, Dulux Vivid White is an option.

40 We love: Considered use of colour and texture certainly captured our attention. “The grey and white pairing works so well in this space,” remarks HB deputy art director Julia. “The use of open shelves helps break up the darker backdrop, too.”

41 We love: “Now this is relaxed, simple living,” states HB stylist Rachel. “The neutral colour palette is calming and a reflection of those beautiful surrounds.” Get the look: Laid-back sandy hues with accents of Australian timber set the scene for beachside living at its best in this Designed By Karen Akers project. Two ‘Box’ daybeds from Mark Tuckey flank an open fireplace where Tannya Harricks’s Pearl Beach painting hangs (more of her work is available through Art 2 Muse). A couple of chunky ‘Suar’ wooden stools from Orient House double as distinctive side tables. >

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Get the look: Opting for shelving over wall-mounted cupboards is an excellent way to achieve a sense of airiness. Here, a dark colour – try Wattyl/Colorbond Night Sky – enhances the effect, with the top half of the room appearing to recede. Bolts of colour arrive through a dazzling one-of-a-kind rug from Behruz Studio and the sunny ‘No. B9 Le Corbusier’ chair from Thonet.



42 We love: Contemporary yet full of character, this kitchen’s love affair with glass was much admired by HB designer Yasmine. “The natural backdrop works so well,” she says. “It really brings the outdoors in!” Get the look: You can achieve the same modern rustic appeal with a delightful mix of old and new. The timber-topped bench is a second-hand find – take a look at Schots Home Emporium for vintage-inspired pieces – while the wood-look cabinetry and sleek cooktop is pure contemporary style. A cluster of glass pendant lights by Omer Arbel for Bocci, available at Hub Furniture Lighting Living, provides a hint of bling.

“A lovely eclectic feel in a modern, practical space. It’s ready for cooking up great things” ~ Heidi, HB senior stylist


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44 We love: A slatted roof gives this outdoor oasis a sense of intimacy despite its impressive size. “The potential for entertaining on the deck is endless,” enthuses HB content producer Diana. “I imagine filling it with friends and family or reclining in a private patch of comfort.” Get the look: Bleached-out tones give the deck a dose of beachcomber chic. Weathered timbers combine with a custom-made lounging area – look to Mokum for stylish outdoor fabrics and Eb & Ive for vivid, tribal-themed cushions – to create an area to be enjoyed in all seasons.

43 We love: We picture lazy afternoons in this sun-dappled spot. “There’s something special about being connected to the outside,” says HB senior features writer Vera. “I love how this home takes advantage of the trees in adjacent gardens. Painting a fence dark grey is also a top idea as you end up noticing green foliage. Smart!”

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) BRIGID ARNOTT, (RIGHT) GREG COX/WWW.BUREAUX.CO.ZA, (BOTTOM LEFT) EUGENI PONS/RBA, (OPPOSITE) ENRIQUE MENOSSI/RBA

Get the look: Turn to easy styles and colours that pop. The ‘Harrison’ sofa and ‘Oslo’ armchair are from Coco Republic, the ‘Persia’ rug is from Armadillo & Co and the cushions are by Emily Ziz Style Studio, Xavier & Me and Villa Interiors.

45 We love: Simplicity is the key to this magnificent bedroom. “A calm, neutral palette with inviting textures – and ever-changing artwork courtesy of the picture window – is a no-fuss, no-fail combination for any bedroom,” says HB features director Jane. Get the look: An exposed concrete ceiling and walls, accompanied by cult designer pieces, imbue this sleeping space with an air of raw luxe. The Eames ‘RAR’ moulded plastic rocker can be tracked down at Living Edge, while the ‘Spun’ floor lamp by Sebastian Wrong for Flos is available from Euroluce. >

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46 We love: “This living room references the sea without resorting to cliches,” says HB senior features writer Vera of TV presenter and designer Tara Dennis’s riverside lounge. “The washed-out blues in the banquette, the hints of green in the bucket of glass buoys and the vintage painting make me want to watch a classic living-by-the-sea film such as The Ghost and Mrs Muir !”

Get the look: Lots of texture and natural tones invite you to curl up and relax here. The rope pouffe adds seaside charm (for similar, try Coco Republic’s ‘Harper’ rattan stool), as does the light shade artwork by Lara Hutton and Jacqui Fink. The ‘Sierra Weave’ rug in Chalk comes from Armadillo & Co.

“These cool colours and earthy textures invite the outdoors in and make the window seat a wonderful afternoon reading spot” ~ Olivia, HB editorial coordinator


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48 We love: “What an inspirational space!” marvels HB designer Yasmine. “It’s filled with wonderfully simple items. The board on the wall offers so much room to pin up clippings.” Get the look: A cute-as-a-button studio can be functional and beautiful, while a vintage-style bench delivers flexibility and space to show off chic storage baskets. Mimic this look by adding castors to a freestanding kitchen bench (such as Ikea’s ‘Stenstorp’), mounting a pinboard (Al + Em do custom orders) and installing flattering yet effective lighting (Emac & Lawton have some fantastic spot wall lights and lamps).

47 We love: A little bit country and a little bit industrial adds up to a whole lot of fabulous. “I adore the bold contrast of black ceiling and parquet floors against the white walls,” says HB creative and food director Imogene.

Get the look: With such striking architectural features

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in the exposed beams and herringbone floorboards, the remaining pieces are kept simple and in proportion. Except, of course, the eye-catching chandelier that adds a shot of glamour – try Early Settler for similar. Visit Coopers Store for a sturdy recycled timber dining table; Catapult Design’s ‘Hole’ chair is a complementary match in shape and style.

49 We love: This kitchen reminds us of travel adventures had… and yet to come. “Global treasures combine to create a tempting hub,” says HB content producer Diana. “It makes me want to gather people around and cook and dine together!” Get the look:

Industrial lighting – try Zanui’s ‘Vintage European’ pendant light – plus concrete flooring and benchtops form the recipe for a commercial-inspired kitchen. A show-stopping Mario Ceroli timber table (for similar, look to The Country Trader) and garden chairs add a quirky vibe. Concrete By Design is a good source for a similar kitchen benchtop. >

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50 We love: This awe-inspiring space certainly received the style tick of approval from the HB team. “The arch window sets a whimsical mood in this collector’s treasure trove, where a soft colour palette lets the collection of curios tell a story,” says HB junior sub-editor and features writer Bettina.

Get the look: Where better to indulge in some ‘me’ time than in a sun-soaked room with a high ceiling and plush sofa. The shelves on either side of the window create a sense of drama, while the sisal rug (try The Natural Floorcovering Centre) and creamy walls – Haymes French Vanilla is a good match – relaxes what could have been too formal a look. Feet up, anyone?

PHOTOGRAPHY JOE SCHMELZER, TREASUREBITE STUDIO, INC

“The window remains the hero of this room. It’s so sophisticated. The pendant, the seating and the natural rug all add to the overall elegance” ~ Wendy, HB editor

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As smooth as porcelain and as visually arresting as marble, strong and durable resin is the material of the moment. Enter these hand-sculpted homewares from Keep Resin, ethereal yet timeless in grey.

From top left: Rounded pendant shade, $299; candlesticks, $170/set of 3; teaspoons, $18 each; ‘High Nest’ bowl, $220; ‘Low Nest’ bowl, $199; cup, $110/set of 4; jug, $165; cheese board, $199; cheese knife, $30; rounded pot planter with 75cm stand, $299, all Keep Resin, keepresin.com.au. Linen napkin and zinc-topped table, both stylist’s own.


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Bowral, NSW Each month we reveal Australia’s must-visit destinations and uncover their hidden gems WORDS JANE PARBURY PHOTOGRAPHY CHRIS WARNES

A TWO-HOUR DRIVE south-west of Sydney, the Southern Highlands town of Bowral is an ever-changing canvas. In autumn, it’s awash with colour thanks to century-old deciduous trees, while in winter, frost-tinged branches impart a soft glow on the countryside. As spring rolls in, its gardens burst into life and the annual tulip festival begins. Bowral is also home to the famous Bradman Oval, but is much more than just a gardenand sports-lovers’ dream; fascinating antiques and artisan stores and a fine array of eateries lure visitors to this delightful town all year long.

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Dirty Janes Emporium & Antique Market

Named after a renowned 19th-century Irish storekeeper, Dirty Janes is run by Jane Crowley and her father, Athol Salter. The emporium fronts Bowral’s main street and is the place to find imported antique furniture, but it’s the market tucked behind the showroom (below left) that is a treasure-hunter’s paradise. An assortment of 70 stalls displays everything from Bakelite phones and enamel kitchenware to vintage lighting, old camera equipment and retro art. Must-have: Vintage posters, from $55 each; antique typewriters, from $75 each (all below right). Open: Daily 10am-5pm. Visit: 391-397 Bong Bong Street, (02) 4861 3231, dirtyjanes.com.

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The Potting Shed

It’s not uncommon for passers-by to stroll into The Potting Shed and settle on a bench to read the paper. This doesn’t worry owner Maureen Gardner, who wanted to give the gardenware and plant shop the feel of a real garden. Vintage benches, gates and doors vie for space with steel obelisks, fire pits, topiary, plants and terracotta pots. “The key [to outdoor style] is to reflect yourself, then whatever you buy works,” says Maureen. “It’s like decorating.” Must-have: Pots with succulents, from $15 each; custom garden bench, from $850 each (all right). Open: Daily 10am-5pm. Visit: Shop 250, 391 Bong Bong Street, 0419 154 860, thepottingshedbowral.com.

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Your Vintage Occasion Tea Salon

Tucked into the rear of the Dirty Janes market hall, this cafe serves a range of specially blended teas with intriguing names such as Mad Hatters Blend, Princess Belle and Alice Tea. “We didn’t want a new shop, we wanted something with character,” explains owner Lisa Muhlberg – hence the teas, sandwiches, cakes and delicious scones, all served on vintage Royal Albert fine bone china with antique cutlery, down to the last pair of sugar tongs. And, yes, espresso coffee is available – but why would you? Must-have: High tea, including scones, savoury bites and sweets served with a pot of specialty tea, is a treat at $25 per person. Open: Daily 10am-4pm. Visit: 391 Bong Bong Street, 0457 106 970, yourvintageoccasion.com.au.

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The common thread in this furniture, homewares, clothing and jewellery store is colour – and lots of it! Bright cushions form a kaleidoscope on shelves and furniture, vivid throws and quilts hang freely and artwork adorns the walls. “I try to tone things down but can’t!” admits owner Jennifer Turner, who runs the store with her daughter, Dana Clark. Must-have: Colourful kantha quilts, from $169 each (right); Moroccan tea glasses, $6.50 each (left). Open: Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm; Sat-Sun 10am-4pm. Visit: 312 Bong Bong Street, (02) 4861 5566, threewisemonkeys.net.au.



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6. ‘PS 2014’ birch coat stand with fibreboard base in Green, $69, Ikea. 7. ‘Pylon’ handcrafted American ash coat stand, $565, Douglas And Bec. 8. ‘Sunny’ coat stand with timber tripod tray, $129, Freedom. 9. Hay ‘Loop’ powder-coated steel coat stand, $364, Cult. 10. ‘Rain’ powdercoated aluminium coat stand with American oak base, $1263 (includes mirror), Jardan. Accessories, stylist’s own. Stockists, page 228

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Revamping her dark timber home brought lustre and light back into Barbara’s life in more ways than one STORY ANNETTE DASEY STYLING JOHN MANGILA PHOTOGRAPHY CHRIS WARNES

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For Barbara (pictured), renovating the seaside Sydney home she shared with her late husband John was a project fuelled by love and family. Natural light now drenches the living room, which is dressed in coastal-inspired pieces chosen by Barbara’s granddaughter Simone, an interior designer. Plush Moran ‘Westwood’ sofas in ivory ‘Aristotle’ fabric by Warwick Fabrics, grey cushions from Maison Et Jardin, blue and green cushions from Hamptons House and Molmic ‘Vivienne’ mink armchairs amp up the comfort factor. Clear Coco Republic ‘Payton Ribbed Cylinder’ lamps and a streamlined Mark Tuckey coffee table enhance the sense of space. >


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ome refurbishments are often a family affair, but Barbara’s also marked the start of a new phase in her life. When John, her husband of 50 years, passed away in 2012, their daughter Merrilyn and granddaughter, Simone, concocted a cunning plan to help Barbara cope: revamp the Sydney northern beaches home she and John had shared since 2000. The aim was to ensure that, with tradesmen popping in and out, Barbara would have company and an inspiring routine change. “It did help me,” says Barbara who, with Merrilyn’s assistance, manages the family timber and hardware business. “Merrilyn and Simone thought, ‘This will keep her busy’ and it certainly did!” Barbara relished the two years during which she, Merrilyn and Simone – whose sister Angelique and brother-in-law Joe live in a cottage in Barbara’s back garden – spent redecorating the well-loved weatherboard. The two-storey house was built around 1998 but, with its dark timber, resembled an old country cottage. “Everything was timber – the beams, shutters and floors – and it was all exposed,” says Barbara, who hired an experienced builder to replace the wood with plaster, and fit new timber that was then painted white. “We own a timber yard, but I don’t want to see timber all the time. We wanted a fresh feel.” Also on the wishlist was a soft touch. “I was aiming for a coastal look but nothing too contrived or beach-themed,” explains Simone, who owns interior design firm Public Private. “It needed to look natural and effortless. I also wanted the home to be quite feminine and light, as it had previously been so dark.”

The refit started with a complete overhaul of the kitchen followed by a modern makeover of the bathrooms, a fresh paint job and a style overhaul. These were the first major changes to the home since 2006 when John, who was a frame and roof specialist, converted the upstairs storage area into an extra bedroom and the terrace into a family room. The three generations of women bonded over lunches near homewares stores in order to hatch their renovating plans. “It gave us all a purpose and a project to work on together as a family, which was really nice,” says Simone. The trio focused on shopping locally but also searched further afield and ordered online. “We turned shopping days into fun days,” recalls Barbara. “We love Koskela and Kitchen By Mike in Rosebery, and all the great shops in that area such as Coco Republic and Jardan.” Simone also introduced her grandmother to contemporary designers including Mark Tuckey. “Simone’s got a really good eye,” says Barbara, who was a fan of her granddaughter’s digital renderings of the kitchen as they helped her envisage the end result. “Sometimes I’d say to Simone, ‘I don’t like that’ and she’d say, ‘It’s going to work’. I had to learn to trust her, but after a few rooms were finished and they looked good, I felt very relaxed.” Now, when Barbara breathes a contented sigh in her renewed home she feels John’s approving presence. “I’m always happy to come home,” she says. “It’s lifted that darkness away.” She is also sure that her other half would have liked the new look of their light-filled abode. “John would’ve argued with a lot of my choices – he liked things to stay the same – but in the end he would have loved it.”

ENTRANCE {top left} Barbara’s granddaughter Angelique soaks up the the home’s sunny front verandah. The front door, painted in full gloss Dulux Iron Wood, offers a bold contrast to the bright interior, and opens onto an orderly and functional entryway. A Jimmy Possum bench seat, replica Cecilie Manz ‘Caravaggio’ pendants from Matt Blatt and Muuto ‘The Dots’ oak wall hooks from Great Dane Furniture create a stylish first impression.

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LIVING ROOM {this page & opposite, top right} Rusticity and texture is embraced in the living room, where a sandstone fireplace and driftwood-style shelf take pride of place. Treasures such as the cuttlefish and grey clay beaded artwork from Beachwood, pewter ice bucket, marble pears from Maison Et Jardin and blue ‘Mud’ bowl from Lime Lifestyle were picked up by Barbara and Simone on one of their many shopping expeditions. “I don’t think we had any arguments!” says Barbara. A beachy collection of coral and vases on a Mark Tuckey tray form a chic vignette. >

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KITCHEN {above & opposite} Barbara’s daughter Merrilyn and granddaughter Angelique are right at home in Barbara’s kitchen, which is bathed in natural light thanks to two new windows. “We used to have the lights on all the time,” remembers Barbara. The kitchen cupboards were raised higher over the Quantum Quartz ‘Carrara’ benchtop from Set In Stone to give the impression of greater space. A patterned ‘Jaipur’ pot from Lime Lifestyle and collection of round boards rest against the understated yet eye-catching splashback. “I love the tiles because they’re so subtle,” says Simone, who had Seabreeze Kitchens bring her kitchen design to life. Adding to the coastal feel is the island painted in Dulux Miles and Green Cathedral ‘Babanees’ bar stools illuminated by ‘Parisian’ pendants from Schots Home Emporium. For Barbara, it’s the simple modern additions that make her life easier every day. “I love the recycling bins fitted inside the kitchen cupboards and the mechanical shelves that go in on their own,” she says of her Häfele ‘Lemans’ unit. DINING ROOM {left} The earthy sandstone wall was originally covered by a floor-to-ceiling buffet cupboard. “We wanted to make a design feature out of the wall, so we replaced the buffet with a smaller Mark Tuckey sideboard,” says Simone. It proved such a hit that the whole space was decked out in Mark Tuckey designs: comfortable ‘Jack’ dining chairs with loose linen covers, a ‘Simple Conservatory’ American oak dining table, plus a circular mirror and a set of pendant lights. >


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Functional fittings A wall-mounted pot filler above the stove saves Barbara from lugging heavy pots to and from the sink. “The pot tap is one of my favourite things about the house,” she says. For similar, try the Nicollazi ‘Napoli’ pot filler with ‘El Capitan’ handles, from $1079, available at Wayfair; wayfair.com.au.

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MAIN BEDROOM Barbara’s bedroom was transformed into a calming sanctuary, complete with a lovely little library. Her granddaughter Simone chose Dulux Green Alabaster for the walls and spent half a day colour-coordinating the books in her custom-made shelves. A round Beachwood mirror, resembling a lighthouse window, adorns the entrance to the walk-in robe and adds a hint of seaside chic. The Mark Tuckey ‘Archie’ chair upholstered in Westbury Textiles ‘Ocean’ linen and layered with cushions from Hamptons House and Masion Et Jardin begs Barbara to take a seat and immerse herself in a good book.

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BATHROOM {above left} Two-toned walls offer the best of both worlds: white panelling forms the foundation, while the top half is painted in Dulux Timeless Grey. Barbara and Simone chose Roman blinds in Westbury Textiles ‘Cabana’ fabric from Susan’s Curtains And Blinds and a Mark Tuckey ‘Eggcup’ stool for a playful touch, plus a Kaldewei ‘Vaio’ bath from Reece to inject a little luxury. ‘Marco Polo’ floor tiles from Academy Tiles underscore the look. MAIN BEDROOM {above right} The traditional coastal palette of navy and white was given a twist with fabulous florals in the form of Designers Guild ‘Cassandra’ fabric on the Heatherly Design ‘Hampton’ bedhead. A white Sheridan bedspread contrasts with an inky wool throw from Honeybee Homweares and a collection of cushions from Masion Et Jardin and Hamptons House. Barbara’s favourite feature in the bedroom is the ‘Haiku’ fan from Big Ass Fans, recommended by her electrician. “He said they don’t make any noise – and they don’t!” she says. GUEST BEDROOM {right} Inspiring dreams of open road adventures, the wall decal from Pony Rider sets a soothing yellow and grey colour scheme echoed in the bedding, also by Pony Rider. The Heatherly Design bedhead and lamp from Magnolia complete the contemporary scheme. >


CONTACTS

Interior designer Public Private, publicprivate.com.au, 0423 409 600.

Builder Darren Kildea, 0410 961 108.

Kitchen Seabreeze Kitchens, seabreezekitchens.com.au, (02) 9938 5477.

DECK The sunny deck is furnished with an Eco Concepts dining table and chairs, a Sublime Shutters awning and planters from Pots Online. “We added extra plants to the pots to soften the concrete look,� says Barbara.

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INSIDE STORY

Who lives here?

Barbara, a timber and hardware merchant. Her granddaughter Angelique, 29, lives in a cottage in the back garden with husband, Joe.

Which is your favourite room?

Barbara: “My bedroom. At the end of the day when I’m ready for bed I think, ‘This is nice.’ It’s comfortable, quiet and lovely. Then I look at the library and wonder, ‘What will I read tonight?’ ”

What pieces do you love the most? “The dining room table and chairs because they were something John and I had looked for. He would have loved the timber table.”

What was the biggest hurdle? “Surviving without a kitchen for eight weeks. Luckily I had the laundry, so that became my kitchen. I learnt how to cook in little pans and had a microwave.”

“Thank goodness she loves them!” says Simone of these Moroccan feature floor tiles from Tiles By Kate, which Barbara was initially hestitant about.

How do you feel about the result?

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retro fabulous Creative spirit Nicky’s new-look cottage on Sydney’s northern beaches is as fun-filled as it is beautiful

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Functional and flooded with light, Nicky and Pat’s home expertly interweaves old and new, and boasts plenty of room for their sons Fletcher (pictured opposite, centre left) and Levi (pictured opposite, bottom centre). In the dining room {this page}, a 1970s painting of a stallion on the beach, by an unknown artist, hangs above a vintage sideboard found at an estate sale. “I love daggy old beach paintings,” explains Nicky. “I found this at an auction house for about $30.” She also fell instantly in love with the mid-century dining setting at the same sale. Concrete flooring, which Nicky explains was given “the highest oxide you can add, for a dark charcoal colour”, anchors the renovation. >


“I love having this massive space to cook in. The kitchen is the focus of the entire house” ~ Nicky

cabinetry Laminex ‘Sublime Teak’ woodgrain laminate in Natural, $37.50/sqm, Scribe Joinery.


KITCHEN {this page & opposite} An oversized window behind the stainless-steel workbench brightens Nicky’s cleverly designed kitchen. “My mum is Italian and we all love cooking,” she says. “I wanted a really lovely, simple space that heaps of people could be in at the same time without getting in each other’s way.” In the centre of the zone, which adjoins the dining room, a cantilevered island bench enveloped in inky Caesarstone Raven is paired with practical ‘Franklin’ bar stools from Ikea. Above the bench, a grouping of bespoke aluminium pendants from Light Up Balgowlah brings further warmth to the hub of the home, as does the highly durable timberlook joinery. On the floor, a cute felted wool Muskhane ‘Kali’ rug from Nomades Interiors & Homewares adds a fanciful touch, along with a trio of Robert Gordon ceramic birds and a Pony Rider ‘Wanderluster’ wall dot.

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reating a warm and whimsical home for her active, growing family came naturally to Nicky, a graphic designer and budding ceramist from Sydney’s north who finds joy in crafting and collating beautiful pieces. After rising to the challenge of transforming her clan’s poky, run-down cottage into an expansive oasis that showcases her eclectic, organic style, she is living the dream. “I did so much research on what I wanted the house to look like that I do feel as though I’m walking into my own Pinterest page when I’m in the kitchen and living room,” laughs Nicky, who shares the home with her husband Pat, sons Levi, 12, and Fletcher, nine, plus Pedro the dog. Sitting on a hill with native bushland at its doorstep and the beach an easy, enjoyable 10-minute bike ride away, the home is now perfectly suited to this family of four. Not quite so lovely, however, was the somewhat neglected pre-renovation residence that first greeted Nicky at the open-for-inspection in April 2013. “It was this tiny 1960s post-war brick veneer cottage that looked pretty horrible,” she recalls with a smile. “It hadn’t been touched from the day it was built. Not a single tile had been changed.” While the house was more than overdue for a makeover and extension, its particularly generous parcel of land had Nicky swooning with the possibilities. “I walked in the front door and out the back in about 10 steps and went, ‘Oh wow!’ ” she says. “I took one look at the backyard and thought, ‘This is ridiculous. No-one has this much space in Sydney!’ ” The incredible 900 square metres of land proved impossible to resist. “At the time, we were renting an apartment in a nearby suburb where we couldn’t afford to buy, while looking for somewhere permanent,” adds Nicky. “When I saw this, I knew it was the one.” > homebeautiful.com.au {AUGUST 2015} 123


The wonder wall Radiating retro cool, Oregon timber forms a focal point in the relaxed living area. “My brother Mark and I designed the feature wall,” says Nicky. “I love natural surfaces.” In line with the rest of the renovation, recycled timber was used; for similar, try Ebay or a reclaimed timber specialist such as Ironwood; ironwood.com.au.

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“I wanted our home to be made up of a collection of things from our lives” ~ Nicky


LIVING ROOM {right & opposite} Decked out in Nicky’s signature earthy look that also works so well in the dining room {below}, the living area centres around a pair of 2.5-seater ‘Copenhagen’ Italian leather sofas in Charme Russett from Freedom. A textured ‘God’s eye’ yarn weaving, lovingly crafted by Nicky, hangs above two vintage teak planters. The recycled tree-stump table is another example of Nicky’s clever handiwork and provides a stand-out resting spot for her handcrafted ceramic pots, while a leather footstool spotted at a market stall in Byron Bay fits in beautifully with the other pieces. “The kids tinker on the piano here and there and Pat plays the guitar,” says Nicky. “I love having musical instruments in the house.” >

< Nicky was so certain and excited that she tabled an offer on the spot, much to the astonishment of the real estate agent. “He replied, ‘But your husband hasn’t even seen it yet,’ ” she remembers. “I said, ‘Luckily, Pat trusts me implicitly.’ ” Nicky also didn’t hesitate when it came to enlisting a builder for the project. She simply called her brother Mark Woods, who runs Gold Coast company Veitchwood, and her carpenter friend in Sydney, Steve Parsons. “Mark agreed to do the build for us, which was incredible,” she explains. “He has a family on the Gold Coast but moved to Sydney for three months and stayed with us in the tiny original house, and he worked on our home seven days a week throughout that period. I’ll always be so grateful to him.” The original part of the home, which houses the bedrooms and a bathroom, was given a facelift with new finishes and furnishings including many character-filled vintage finds. “We didn’t have a big budget so we had to be creative with the materials we used while still bringing in a lot of detail and texture,” says Nicky. The carefully considered new wing at the rear features a sunlit kitchen and open-plan living area that leads directly to a leafy backyard, which is home to a giant skate ramp. “Pat is a skater and snowboarder, so the first thing he did when he saw how much land we had was go onto Ebay and buy a ramp,” laughs Nicky. “Our sons Levi and Fletcher just love it, as do all their friends who come over and run straight to it.” While her delightful home now oozes laid-back style from every nook, the sense that it has blossomed into a family-friendly abode is what Nicky cherishes most. As she says with her ever-present smile, “We just feel so lucky to be here.” homebeautiful.com.au {AUGUST 2015} 125


MAIN BEDROOM A mood of dreamy nostalgia is conjured by tempting tones and textures: a trio of ‘Abat-Jour’ pendants by Muskhane, a handmade dreamcatcher found on a trip to Bali and a ‘Black Traveller’ canvas throw and cushions from Pony Rider. The ‘Mandal’ bed frame from Ikea works seamlessly with a vintage bedhead. To ground the space, Nicky chose a round felted wool Muskhane ‘Kali’ rug in Pollen and a ‘Gokarna’ rug in Stone/Natural – both from Nomades.

“I kept things simple. We have to be practical at this stage of our lives” ~ Nicky

floorboards Get the look with cypress pine floorboards, from $44/sqm, Barrenjoey Timber.


BATHROOM {above left & below right} Matt white wall tiles and grey ceramic floor tiles from Amber Tiles let a statement ‘Mechanics 1 Light Cage’ pendant from Beacon Lighting shine. The custom-made timber vanity is teamed with a Kohler basin and a mirrored shaving cabinet, both from Harvey Norman, and a Porcher ‘Cygnet’ toilet suite from Reece. LEVI’S ROOM {above right} A feature of both boys’ rooms is a pegboard wall, painted in Dulux Raku. “Kids have so many bits and pieces that could get lost in storage buckets and baskets,” says Nicky. FLETCHER’S ROOM {below left} An Ikea ‘Mydal’ bunk bed was whitewashed by Nicky and dressed in Pony Rider blankets and throws. >

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COURTYARD Recycled timber flooring from an old shed on the original property lines the external wall. A Big W ‘Patio’ bench by Jamie Durie and Muskhane ‘Chakati’ cushions provide a comfortable landing spot.

ARTWORK (HALLWAY) HANDPAINTED SKATEBOARDS BY CHOCOLATE SKATEBOARDS

Get the look with Dulux Weathershield Low Sheen Acrylic with Maxiflex stretch technology in Black, $87.90/4L, Bunnings.


INSIDE STORY

Who lives here?

Nicky, a graphic designer with Australian homewares label Pony Rider and a ceramics student; her husband Pat, who works in communications; their sons, Levi, 12, and Fletcher, nine; plus Australian terrier Pedro.

Describe your decorating style.

Nicky: “I love texture and the Nordic look with lots of timber, white walls and black exteriors.”

Nicky and her boys relish the home’s leafy, green surrounds.

What is your favourite room?

“It’s a toss-up between the kitchen and living area. As well as the style, I really love the underfloor heating that we have in these new areas of the home.”

Is anything left on your wishlist?

“We’d love to build an ensuite off our bedroom and install a hanging fireplace in the living room!”

What is your top budget decorating tip? “Do your research when choosing items for the home. You can always find an alternative for a better price.”

And your favourite way to spend a Saturday morning?

“Making pancakes with the boys for breakfast, then enjoying the sunshine in the backyard.”

In the laundry, storage comes courtesy of built-in joinery in minty-hued Laminex Bayleaf.

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PRACTICAL MAGIC Organic textures and treasured finds add soul to this 1920s Perth bungalow, which is a celebration of its owners’ ingenuity STORY CATHERINE McCORMACK STYLING JO CARMICHAEL PHOTOGRAPHY JODY D’ARCY


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Homeowners Jody (pictured opposite, with dog Harley) and Dave (pictured above left) struck a balance between family functionality and inspired design in the renovation and extension of their century-old abode. They replaced the old terracotta roof with Zincalume, freshened the exterior paintwork with Dulux Organic and coated the previously red porch floor in a warm grey custom hue {opposite}. Amid the period features of the entrance {top left}, a colourful canvas, Bundut by Alice Guinness Gooru, enlivens walls in Dulux Whisper White. The sideboard {above right} was a $100 Gumtree find, which Jody and her father Michael painted black with an air gun. An eye-catching artwork, My Country by Julianne Nungarrayi Turner, hangs above. >

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KITCHEN {this page & opposite} Richly veined Statuarietto marble benchtops make a stunning statement against a burnished concrete floor; to keep the budget in check, marble offcuts were used for the laundry and bathroom counters. Glossy subway tiles and handle-free Polytec vinyl-wrapped cabinetry in Classic White Matt finish the look. Mobilia ‘Naoshima’ stools tie in with the timber wall behind. The space is accessed via the front hallway, which links the older structure to the new extension. Jarrah boards on the stairs were recycled from the original building.

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he daughter of serial renovators, Perth-based photographer Jody D’Arcy – a regular contributor to Home Beautiful – relished the opportunity to carry on her family tradition and transform the 1920sera bungalow she shares with her husband Dave and their children Samson, six, and Luella, four. “Mum and Dad are renovators from way back and they do everything themselves – nothing’s too big a job,” explains Jody. “I knew that, with their input, we’d be able to problem-solve the whole way through.” Jody’s brother Ryan, a construction project manager, was also pivotal in the design process, helping her to conceptualise ideas and drawing up plans for the draftsman. “He’s got an amazing eye,” says Jody. “He and I had many tos and fros, throwing around our ideas.” Dave, who works in finance, bought the 1920s bungalow in early 2006, and Jody moved in soon after. With only two bedrooms and one bathroom with no bath, the home was ripe for renovation. “When Samson was a baby we decided that to stay any longer, we needed to fix the existing bathroom and put in a new ensuite – at the very least,” recalls Jody. “At that stage the house was pretty much a long hallway that ran into a slightly bigger room. The kitchen and laundry were just cupboards and a tiny little bench, and the bathroom was a postage-stamp square with no windows. It wasn’t functional.” The couple originally had plans approved for a second storey, but hadn’t gone ahead with the works. After their daughter Luella arrived, they finally added the ensuite, but it wasn’t until 2011 that renovations to the whole house began in earnest. Jody and Dave realised that they could build out to two of their boundary walls, putting an end to the notion of going upstairs. >

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“I’d been this renovation in my head for about five years” ~ Jody

benchtop Statuarietto marble, approximately $985/sqm (installed), Universal Stone.


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Luscious layers Akin to putting together an effortlessly chic outfit, the secret to giving a modern room warmth and soul is layering. This living zone is a textural treat, thanks to scatter cushions made by Jody’s mum and an Ikea ‘Osted’ sisal floor rug. The vintage bamboo armchairs were re-covered in indigo fabric from Spotlight; visit spotlight.com.au.


< With this in mind, they dreamed up a modern, single-level extension that incorporates an open-plan kitchen, living and dining space, with a family bathroom hidden behind a dramatic curved wall dressed in timber veneer. “I photograph houses for a living and there were a couple I shot a few years back for architect Meaghan White, which were old homes like ours with very contemporary extensions,” recalls Jody. “They had walls with curves in them and all the doors hidden. I thought it was such a gorgeous idea.” A raked ceiling adds to the sense of spaciousness, as does a covered back deck that essentially works as a second sitting/dining room. For the finishes, Jody started with a burnished concrete floor – “I love the look and feel of it, and it’s just so easy with young kids” – then layered on other organic tones and textures, including recycled bricks and beautiful Statuarietto marble for the kitchen and bathroom benchtops. “I also felt very strongly that, with the concrete floors and the kitchen being white and marble, the space needed some warmth,” Jody explains. “That’s why I wanted the curved wall to be timber.” Shades of warm grey, as seen in the main bedroom and bathroom, add a cosy, lived-in vibe, as does the couple’s collection of art and carefully curated pieces of furniture, many of which are second-hand finds that Jody and her parents have revived. With the works finished on schedule in late October 2014, all that’s left to do now is rearrange the rooms at whim. “Our home is always evolving, but there’s nothing I’d change,” comments Jody. “Every day we say, ‘Wow. How wonderful is this?’ It’s just worlds away from where we started. We’re so grateful.”

“I find that spaces need a ‘hook’ – such as our ” ~ Jody

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LIVING ROOM {opposite} Cool blues in the form of toasty textiles and a breathtaking artwork, Jo Darvall’s Coastline, take the stage in this relaxed space. The sofa and ‘Stanley’ recycled timber stool, both from Jardan, along with a metallic pendant light from Baker & Shuhandler Interiors, lend a contemporary edge.

DINING AREA {above right} The “hero” of the new extension, a floor-to-ceiling curved wall finished in Navlam Sandblasted Pre Finished Veneer in Oak, adds natural beauty to the open-plan area and hides the new bathroom. “I always had in my head that it would be great,” says Jody, who credits its success to installer Brad Sugg of Giltedge Kitchens & Cabinets. “He was a true magician. It was very easy for me to say, ‘I want this curved wall,’ but he actually made it happen – and made it look incredible.” Rather than incorporate a handle, the couple chose a push-and-release door, which creates a sleek finish. The hemp ‘Geranium’ rug from Armadillo & Co, replica Eero Saarinen dining table bought on Gumtree and reupholstered vintage Danish-design chairs offer a mid-century modern vibe.

DECK {right} Jody and Dave decided to extend the roof out over the alfresco area; the result is a seamless extension to the indoor living space via Avanti sliding doors. The chairs were picked up in Fremantle “a gazillion years ago”, says Jody, while the table was a family collaboration: Jody was gifted the old oak tabletop from her parents and her brother Ryan had the stainless-steel base made to fit. An artfully draped Shovava ‘White Wings’ silk scarf from a trip to Byron Bay, NSW, delivers a dash of glamour. >


MAIN BEDROOM To create a serene adults’ retreat, Jody painted the walls in Dulux Silkwort, then introduced a mix of textiles, including a crochet throw found on Gumtree. “Did I mention that I love Gumtree?” she quips. Above the bed, she hung a dreamcatcher, a 1920s copper mirror from Cool Calm Collected and a large doily that she fashioned into a gorgeous artwork. “I’m a bit of a closet doily collector,” she admits. “This one’s beautiful and I thought it looked a bit like a dreamcatcher.” A ‘Meyer’ wooden lamp from Beacon Lighting stands on an ‘Amsterdam’ bedside table from Empire.

paint Wash & Wear 101 Barrier Technology Low Sheen in Silkwort, $46.45/1L, Dulux.


tiles Porcelain ‘Hexagon’ 82mm mosaics in Matt White, $120/sqm, M2 Tiles.

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“the grey grout just with the charcoal tiles”

in

~ Jody

BATHROOM {top left & above} Adamant she’d never live with another all-white bathroom, Jody chose large-scale charcoal floor tiles and white hexagonal wall tiles finished with grey grout. “I have an aversion to keeping grout clean and the grey colourway makes a big difference,” she says. A polished plaster wall adds another layer of texture and is accessorised with Muuto ‘The Dots’ hooks from Living Edge. The vanity in Navlam veneer references the dining area’s timber feature wall.

SAMSON & LUELLA’S BEDROOM {left} A bright artwork, created by Dave using colourful pencils, makes a fun statement in the children’s room. “It was a surprise for me before Luella was born,” explains Jody. The feather headdress was a gift from interior stylist friend Emma Staniforth. “She told me I ‘needed’ one years ago – and she was right!” Jody adds. The beds were found in an antiques shop in country NSW and painted in lolly hues. Jody’s mum Jan reupholstered the second-hand chair with Ikea fabric, and the chair cushion and floor rug are souvenirs from Mexico and Bali respectively. >

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DECK Furnished with a smart bamboo setting picked up at a garage sale, this deck is made for lounging. The exposed brick wall features recycled bricks from the original building and includes a built-in shelf to display Jody’s eclectic collection of ceramics, all found at markets and op-shops.

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INSIDE STORY

Who lives here?

Jody, a photographer; her husband Dave, who works in finance; and their children, Samson, six, and Luella, four, plus Harley the Staffy.

Any priorities in the renovation?

Jody: “Light and ventilation were big things for me, and because we built to two boundary walls, we couldn’t have windows in them. On the original plan we had two skylights, but we’ve ended up with five!”

Favourite spot to spend time?

“The kitchen, and I love that Dave really loves it! Keeping it clean and sparkly is his favourite thing. Our lives revolve around the kitchen now.”

The secret to your style?

“I’m a garage sale kind of girl and I’ve been like that forever. I can’t drive past! I also love Gumtree – I actually sold most of what we demolished on it. The windows, the blinds, the doors, the pavers, the kitchen in its entirety – you name it, I sold it.”

In the family room, a nest of Muuto ‘Around’ tables from Living Edge displays keepsakes including Indian woodblock stamps and a tea set from Kikki K.

Biggest risk during the renovation?

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“The burnished concrete floors were something our builders hadn’t done before – but you only pay extra for the oxide in it and if you don’t like it, you can still put floorboards or tiles over the top.”

CONTACTS

Builder

PLANS

Base Construction, 0412 467 300, baseconstruction.com.au.

A Kartell ‘Jelly’ vase is a style match for the exquisite marble benchtop.

Benchtops Universal Stone, (08) 9256 4433, universalstonewa.com.au.

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grand plans This petite Sydney abode has become a contemporary haven full of bold art and high-impact hues STORY & STYLING DAVID HARRISON PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL WEE


ARTWORK (OPPOSITE) YORKIE ROCK #2 BY ALAN JONES

During the transformation of her circa-1890s cottage, homeowner Cat let her creativity shine. The living room {opposite} displays her flair for fusing modern and vintage styles: the ‘Enzo’ sofa from Jardan, upholstered in velvet, provides a textural contrast to a copper and marble ‘Scamp’ coffee table from Blu Dot, while the Parker Knoll armchair is one of a pair that Cat inherited from her father. As part of the renovation, the back of the home {above} was opened up to receive delicious northerly light and to make space for a large vegie garden and shady dining area. The rear facade was finished in low-maintenance Shadowclad from Carter Holt Harvey and painted in Dulux Cave Man. >

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he marriage of old and new is a romantic notion – timeworn timber juxtaposed against contemporary colour, sophisticated furniture sitting alongside treasures from yesteryear – but not always easy to put into practice. Homeowner Cat spent years dreaming of an old house into which she could breathe new life; a sanctuary to share with her seven-year-old son Leroy that would reflect her classicmeets-modern style. Blessed by Cat’s touch, this late 19th-century cottage in an eastern Sydney suburb now illustrates how old and new elements can be successfully drawn together, even on a tight budget. As soon as Cat saw the little stone house, she knew it had potential, despite describing it as “a total wreck”. Its corner position and northfacing backyard allowed her to open up the property’s rear while keeping the solid sandstone front totally intact. “I had architect Trevor Hall design the renovation,” says Cat. “He had worked on a previous home for me and we had a great relationship. My main requests were a strong and boxy look for the rear extension and that the facade be retained.” It may sound like a relatively simple brief, but Trevor had to fit three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area onto a small, narrow block, all while avoiding an ugly collision of old and new. Internally, the house quickly unfolds from the picture-perfect front door into a large open space, the focus of which is a kitchen island bench in an arresting shade of aqua and its contrasting apple-green splashback. As a graduate of Sydney’s National Art School, Cat has a heightened interest in colour and a deep love of painting. The house is full of original artworks, many by art school friends, and she continues to add to her growing collection – despite rapidly dwindling wall space. Mid-century pieces and colourful op-shop glass vases vie for position with contemporary furniture. Precious family

“The rear extension

ocean breeze flows

soaks up the sun but

when you need it, an

through and cools the house beautifully” ~ Cat

items are also in the mix, including a pair of Parker Knoll armchairs previously belonging to Cat’s dad, which she reupholstered in a fine houndstooth from Designers Guild. “I always knew I wanted to reupholster the chairs in houndstooth – just like they originally had been – but I had to wait until I found the right fabric,” remarks Cat. An open staircase in steel and blackbutt lends a more obvious architectural look and was one of the biggest changes to the original home, which previously had a precarious staircase. “It was more ladder than stairway and building the new one along the external wall made much more sense,” Cat says. It also allows the space to appear bigger than it actually is. Upstairs, the old attic is unrecognisable except in Leroy’s charming bedroom, where the steeply pitched ceiling and blue gingham curtains complete the storybook setting. The renovation not only delivered everything Cat wished for but also won a heritage and design award from the local council in 2012. And Cat’s zest for colour, art and design endures: she has recently found a new home in the same area where she can both continue her decorating passion and maintain the relaxed lifestyle that she and Leroy created in this home. “On the weekends we jump on our bikes and ride to the beach, dropping into Iggy’s Bread for the best bread in Sydney. What more could you want?”

STAIRCASE {left} The 1930s Kaare Klint ‘Safari’ chair was picked up for a steal at a second-hand shop. “I love op-shops and junk stores so a lot of my interiors were sourced this way,” explains Cat. “It doesn’t take much to make these old items look good again.” The 1950s-style starburst clock was another savvy vintage find.


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Cool colour Who says that blue and green should never be seen? Not Cat - who has mixed the hues masterfully in her breezy new kitchen. The island bench is topped with solid-surface Marblo in a custom colour created by Cat. “The shade reminds me of an early Australian enamelware shade called Jadeite, so it seemed appropriate,” she says. Visit marblo.com.au for more information.

splashback Get the look with ‘Highgrove’ 6mm glass splashback in Pea Case, $357/sqm, Bunnings.

KITCHEN {this page & opposite top} Glossy finishes and look-at-me colour define the kitchen, which is the centre of the home for Cat and Leroy, pictured together at their practical breakfast bar. The glass splashback is a happy shade of apple green, while the cork-topped OX Design ‘Smed’ stools from Great Dane Furniture add a splash of mint. “I like putting colours together in unusual ways,” comments the creative Cat. >


MAIN BEDROOM {this page & opposite top right} An early Alan Jones artwork sets the earthy palette in Cat’s bedroom and is matched with a ‘Ziggy’ quilt cover and pillowcases from Jardan, plus a woven ‘Leran’ pendant from Ikea. But it’s the handwoven Indian ‘Sumake’ jute rug in Turmeric from Planet and hand-knitted Little Dandelion bed runner that provide sigh-inducing texture. Leading into the ensuite, a teak Danish chest of drawers houses a collection of vessels including a set of Norm Architect DK/Menu felt storage baskets from Top 3 By Design.

THROW Get the look with moss stitch unspun wool bed runner in Silver, $895/80cm x 205cm, Little Dandelion.


timber to soften the aesthetic feeling warm and friendly”

“I wanted plenty of

ARTWORK (TOP RIGHT) DUNCAN LIDDLE

and keep our home

~ Cat

HALLWAY {top left} The graphic quality of the steel and timber stairs is a real contrast to the cottage’s quaint front facade. Transparent enough to see through but solid and architectural, they’re a symbol of the modernity Cat was after. At the top of the stairs, a green landscape painting by Cat entices visitors up to the first floor. LEROY’S ROOM {above left} With its pitched ceiling and small window, Leroy’s bedroom has all the charm of a country cottage – a feeling echoed by the Lucy Culliton oversized horse painting on the landing outside. ENSUITE {above right} Glazed square tiles and a strip of custom-coloured Marblo above the basin – which replicates the kitchen benchtop – are complemented by 1960s and 1970s glass vessels from Cat’s vast collection. >

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floorboards Blackbutt select-grade 85mm solid timber flooring, $85/sqm, SE Timber.

KITCHEN The island bench is illuminated by rattan ‘Leran’ pendant lights from Ikea, while an Alan Jones painting entitled Painting 55 adds drama behind. The existing floors were replaced with blackbutt timber to unify the open-plan layout.


INSIDE STORY

Who lives here?

Cat; her seven-year-old son Leroy; and Petal, their schnauzer-poodle cross.

What was your initial vision?

Cat: “I knew I wanted a classic little cottage that was totally unrenovated so that I could bring something new without having to undo someone else’s renovation. The main idea was to build a contemporary space onto the back that was open and airy, but had warmth and privacy.”

What’s the essential ingredient in your home?

“Art! I studied at the National Art School in Sydney and have collected works by my contemporaries and artist friends like Alan Jones and Lucy Culliton over the years. I love art so I spend more on it than I should!”

Why were you attracted to the beachside area?

Cat was drawn to the home’s picture-book facade with its high-pitched roof and sandstone walls.

“After years of living in the inner city, I found this a much less intense place to be. The proximity to the beach and open streetscape appealed to me. It took two years to find the right unrenovated cottage, but even in its sad, dilapidated state, its cute facade won me over straight away.”

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The guest room provides space for Cat’s ever-growing art col lection.

Trevor Hall, Trevor Hall Architects, (02) 9557 6396, hallarchitects.com.au.


the high life Interior designer Francesca created the ultimate slope-side sanctuary for her family, an irresistible mix of rustic charm and luxury

STORY COURTESY OF LIVING INSIDE

STORY SHELLEY TUSTIN STYLING FRANCESCA DAVOLI PHOTOGRAPHY FABRIZIO CICCONI


{chalet chic} homes

If one had to use a single word to describe the alpine retreat of Francesca, Giulio and their family, it would be ‘connection’. Interior designer Francesca employed her considerable skills to open up the original chalet; timber slats were used to form an open ‘wall’ between the living spaces and the sculptural central staircase {opposite}. There’s also a pervasive sense of connection to the mountain location, from the 150-year-old timbers recycled from local buildings to a quirky skier immortalised in embroidery {left}. The whole is a very clever homage to the snowy locale that this family loves. >

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kiers whizz smoothly down the slopes to this postcard-pretty village near St Moritz, Switzerland. It’s a fairytale image that Francesca and Giulio couldn’t resist, particularly when they found the charming cottage that would become their home away from home, a chalet drenched in history and nostalgia. However, anyone who says you can’t improve on perfection has never met Francesca. An interior designer, she was bursting with ideas on how she could enhance the old chalet while modernising it to share with children Claudia, 15, and Filippo, 13. A large part of the renovation involved preserving and enhancing the home’s character by adding 150-year-old timbers salvaged from other local chalets. However, the run-down lodge was also ripe for a touch of modern styling to make it more functional for the present. “I added some contemporary finishes so it wouldn’t just seem like the usual old chalet,” she says. “My children are young and they want a young house!” A visual link between the three floors was also a top priority for Francesca; cue a new iron staircase with floating cement treads in the very centre of the home, which runs in one graceful spiral from top to bottom, and is visible from every living space. “Everything revolves around the staircase,” remarks Francesca. The interior designer admits to using the blank canvas of her unrenovated home to experiment with new ideas and materials, including the cementbased coating on the living room floors. “It’s very hard to experiment with new materials with clients – you have to experiment on yourself!” she says. Installing a cement floor into a mountain house was an unusual choice, but (with the help of underfloor heating) it works. And, she adds: “It’s a cold material, but if you mix it with warm textures, such as wood, wool and fabrics, it’s a great effect.” More than the timber walls or even the open fireplace, it is the furnishings and objects that give this home its heart and soul. Designer pieces are set amid vintage treasures, inherited art and flea market finds. “It’s nice to have older pieces that evoke memories,” says Francesca. “I like to mix things together – because it’s not a hotel, it’s a home.”

LIVING ROOM {right} The wood-wrapped room is lightened by full-length windows across one whole wall, and by Francesca’s eclectic assortment of lighting: a mix of modern ceiling lights, vintage floor lamps and Foscarini ‘Aplomb’ cement pendants, available from Space. “I love to mix any kind of lighting,” she says. Layers of texture, from woollen fabrics to hide rugs and leather in the Paola Navone for Baxter ‘Askia’ dining chairs (available from Criteria), provide a welcome respite from the bitter chill outdoors. >

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cowhide rug Get the look with tri-colour cowhide rug, $396/regular size, NSW Leather Co.


“You walk in and you don’t really know what’s

new and

what’s

old ”

~ Francesca

Bespoke beauty The floors here are a cement-based product by Italian company Microcemento Pancotti. “It’s not shiny and it looks very natural,” says Francesca of the irregular, hand-trowelled effect. In Australia, Concrete By Design offers a similar micro-trowel product, which can be applied over any existing surface (from $143/sqm; concretebydesign.com.au).


“Everything was much

handmade by

passion, and

craftsmen. It was all done with so

I think you can see it in the result” ~ Francesca

STAIRCASE The original clunky staircase positioned in a corner was demolished to make way for Francesca’s show-stopping new design. A glorious contradiction of gravity-defying floating treads in solid materials of concrete and iron, the new staircase is a spiralling sculpture that creates a previously absent cohesion between the three floors. To forge a further sense of connection, Francesca had the separate kitchen opened up to the centre of the home. A sturdy breakfast bar facilitates casual dining, illuminated by large-scale pendant lights (visit Fat Shack Vintage for similar designs).


cladding Get the look with 180mm x 12mm recycled timber lining board, from $71.50/sqm, Shiver Me Timbers.

KITCHEN The kitchen includes many of Francesca’s favourite materials in finishes to suit the mountain location, with recycled timber cabinets alongside leather-look granite benches. “You can use the same materials but with different finishes to achieve very different effects,” she explains. “The materials I used here are very me, but the finishes are different to what I would do in a city house.” A pair of gilded baroque mirrors offers a quirky contrast to the room’s more industrial accessories. >

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GUEST ROOM Designed by Francesca, the rustic bunk beds in chunky recycled timber are often booked by the children’s friends. Soft furnishings in linen and wool add warmth; to re-create this look, try Helveticus cushions, which are made from vintage Swiss army blankets.

BATHROOM The same cement finish used on the downstairs floors appears on the walls here, hand-trowelled for a beautifully irregular finish. With leather mirrors, a custom-made recycled wood vanity and curved basins (for similar, try the Alape ‘Circa’ basin from Reece), the effect is soft and organic.

HALL Plaid is a pattern beloved of ski lodges, but Francesca has shaken up the alpine tradition with this faded design from Italian company Wall & Deco. The wallpaper is custom-printed to order and scaled to suit the space in which it will hang.

wallpaper Wall & Deco ‘GW1121’ custom-printed wallpaper, $190/sqm, Pure Interiors.


recycled wood has been cleaned but left very rustic. The smell of all the different

“The

timbers is just incredible” ~ Francesca

FILIPPO’S ROOM Rustic timber makes a cosy cocoon of 13-year-old Filippo’s bedroom. “Solid wood is rich in imperfections, and that’s why I love it,” says Francesca. “What I always look for, in each one of my projects, is the beauty of imperfection.” Vintage and industrial finds also offer a sense of lived-in charm. For similar industrial lights and chairs, try The Junk Company. Vintage Swiss army blankets can often by found on Ebay. >

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INSIDE STORY

Who stays here?

Francesca, an interior designer at FNA Interiors & Design (fnafrancescaneri.com); her husband Giulio; and their children, Claudia, 15, and Filippo, 13.

As a designer, do you follow a particular style?

Francesca: “It’s all about beautiful things coming together. That’s the story of FNA, my company; it’s not about trends or particular eras, it’s about filling rooms with beautiful pieces. Who cares what era they’re from?”

And how do you decorate for yourself? “I just buy what I love. When you find something, do you love it or do you like it? If you love it, you should buy it; if you like it, you can think about it...”

How was this different from other projects?

“It involved a lot of simple materials: wood, concrete, metal, wool, linen. It was all about natural materials in a natural environment.”

Preloved pieces, including a painting inherited from Francesca’s family, add layers of life and memory.

What is your favourite part of the home?

“The living room, where we all get together in the evenings. We have an open house on Saturday, when anyone can come over for aperitifs – I’m not a great cook, but I love having people over.”

GET THE LOOK Francesca and her ski-ma d family adore their alpine retrea t.

Visit these stores to re-create this chic chalet style:

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Great Dane Furniture, greatdanefurniture.com.

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West Elm, westelm.com.au.


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transform Because every house can be a beautiful home

office affairs Dedicated home office, household nook or student’s study? Here’s our guide to creating a winning workspace, however you use it

PHOTOGRAPHY FERRAN FREIXA (CON DCHOS. AUTOR)/RBA

WORDS CATHERINE MCCORMACK

home lessons A hardworking office should seamlessly combine your home and work style to create a space where creativity thrives and organisation is a breeze. Read on for expert advice that really works. >


transform {study}

The dedicated home office When working from home, you need a space that feels professional and free of domestic chaos


style savvy A home office can complement the decor in the rest of the house or stand alone, says Caro Toledo of Indigo Jungle Interior Styling in Brisbane. “Materials, colour and texture can help reinforce this distinction,” she says. Colour demarcates a space, so introducing a different scheme in the office will help you switch from home to business mode.

furniture focus The workspace must suit the person who’ll use it most. “The height of the desk should allow the user to work comfortably with their forearms in a horizontal position,” explains physiotherapist John Rutherford of Ergoworks Physiotherapy and Consulting. A good chair is just as crucial in thwarting aches from hours at the computer. Look for a chair with adjustable seat height, good back support and enough width for comfort.

For storage, chic wire baskets and stacked boxes can be a repository for files. “The trick is to mix functional pieces with beautiful furniture,” says stylist Justine Brown of Chocolate Brown in Sydney.

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Assess the location of the study, the room’s outlook and how it connects to the rest of the house. “Consider if street access is important too, and parking and signage,” says home-based Melbourne interior designer Jane Gorman.

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storage saviours Custom joinery is the ultimate solution for storage issues. “It allows you to hide less attractive items such as printers, and tailor the set-up to the individual,” advises interior designer Larissa Davis of Lewisham Interiors. Keep in mind that your office cabinetry will outlive your current technology; build in flexibility so you can, for example, fit a new printer when the time comes. Built-ins are also best for making the most of tricky spaces. Tarya Corben Spencer, also from Lewisham Interiors, designs office joinery much like she would a kitchen, with dedicated spaces for everything and cupboard doors to hide it all. She recommends retractable cupboard doors. “They are completely out of the way when open, allowing unobscured access to everything inside.” >

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THE study nook A household planning area can be incorporated anywhere in your home, even if it’s a squeeze

As the home’s central hub, the kitchen is perfect for a study nook. “It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as looking at recipes and paying bills,” says Jane Gorman. You can also keep an eye on the kids while they’re on the computer, or help with homework.


style savvy Most office nooks are seen from other parts of the house, so tidiness is paramount. “Focus on minimising the potential for visual clutter,” says Tarya Corben Spencer, who favours cupboards over open shelves. Choose colours and finishes that match or complement the surrounds, particularly joinery. “Go for storage cupboards and cabinetry the same as the wall colour, so it blends in, or that pick up on the veneers of the cabinetry,” suggests Justine Brown. Natural materials and subtle colour inject a little personality. “A gentle shade on a wall with timber and colourful accents works well, and plywood is an excellent material for shelving and desktops,” says Caro Toledo.

Function is key to any office, so ensure there are enough power and data points to support your devices – and talk to your electrician about Cat5e or Cat6 data cabling, which enables faster internet and file sharing. Overhead and task lighting is also important.

furniture focus To make the most of your space, incorporate a workbench into custom joinery or pick a slim desk with built-in storage. Use a laptop? John Rutherford warns, “They can encourage rounded postures of the neck and upper back.” A purpose-built laptop stand such as Ergoworks’ ‘Cricket’ may help. “It reduces the tendency to flex forward,” he says.

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storage saviours The objective with study nooks is to maximise space, so ensure there’s a place for everything. Open shelving can work with a little organisation; try hiding stationery and other essentials in streamlined lidded baskets or boxes (far right). Alternatively, you may choose overhead cupboards with doors (right) and include false panels or cable boxes for modems and accessories, to minimise the mess of cords. Another trick? “Have power points installed inside cupboards, if possible, to keep desk space clear,” says Tarya. >

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the kids’ STUDY Design a space that fosters fun, creativity and focus – a place your kids can call their own

style savvy If your child’s bedroom is on the small side, centre your design around the joinery. “Choose a single, neutral colour such as white or a timber finish,” advises Tarya Corben Spencer, adding that this will work even as your child’s tastes change. A great way to introduce colour is a pinboard above the desk for them to decorate. Let your child choose a print, or if they’re creative, encourage them to display their own art.

A dedicated study area is a true gift for growing kids. “Having our own space with a reasonable level of privacy is vital for everyone,” says Jane Thomas of youth mental health foundation Headspace. “A quiet space for focused work is important for young people to develop good study routines.”

storage saviours Shelves above or next to the desk, or on an adjacent wall, are an ideal way for kids to display their achievements. If the joinery is customised, include deep drawers to hide notepads, paper and computer accessories, plus seasonal extras such as cosy blankets to wrap around their legs.

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furniture focus Space is often at a premium in a child’s room so it’s natural to pick a compact desk. However, keep in mind that older kids will need room for a computer, notepad and a spread of books. “I prefer a big surface area so the child doesn’t outgrow the desk as they get older,” says Jane Gorman. Search for styles with built-in drawers for storage (far right) or room for wire storage baskets (right), and lots of leg room underneath. A cool-looking desk lamp is a must, as is a comfortable chair with adequate back support. Rugs, ottomans and cushions in a range of tones and textures are wonderful for adding warmth and cosiness.

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your kids online Social media plays a dominant role in every child’s life but it can be a minefield for parents. Jane Thomas from Headspace offers these tips to help navigate your way through:

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Don’t ‘friend’ your kids online. “Privacy extends to social media and we shouldn’t dismiss it as an ‘add on’ to young people’s social lives,” advises Jane. “It is part of their social interaction and development.” Set limits. “Examples include no electronic devices in bedrooms, limiting wifi access and encouraging responsibility with data usage,” she says. Talk to your kids about social media. “Become familiar with it, how it works and the pitfalls, so you know what you’re talking about,” adds Jane. “Discussions about cyber-safety are important but tracking your child on Instagram and Facebook is invasive.”


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the latest in… mattresses There’s more to the not-so-humble bed than just springs and fabric. The latest innovations will have you hitting the snooze button WORDS DAVID SMIEDT

WHILE YOU MAY be in love with your lounge, having

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an affair with your kitchen or even flirting with a feature wall, you’ll only ever sleep with your bed. Which is why it’s important to choose one that lets you rest easy – in more ways than one. From tailor-made snooze solutions and environment-love to convenience and community good, there’s a lot going on in the land of nod. >

Sleep soundly with a mattress tailored to your own personal needs – and have sweet dreams keeping snug under this ‘Rangoon’ hand-stitched silk bed cover from Jasmine Hall.

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perfect match

Custom is king

Testing out mattresses in store can be awkward at best – and at worst, something you want to get over and done with, fast. It’s not the best decision-making headspace for an item you will spend thousands of hours on. Snooze’s bedMATCH system may be all over the shop when it comes to typography, but it is precise about finding you the right mattress. It starts with a computerised questionnaire that takes into account the preferences of whoever will be sleeping on the bed, along with factors such as medical issues. You then move onto a test bed that records your individual measurements. Combining all this data, the system recommends the best bed for you. Perhaps the stand-out feature of the system is that it’s not limited to just the one brand but gives recommendations across MySide, Sealy, Slumberland, Tempur and Madison.

A relative newcomer to the scene, De Rucci is a quiet achiever. As well as taking part in the Soft Landing program, it creates customengineered mattresses, tailored to your choice of suspension system and frame. De Rucci also scores in terms of aesthetics, with leather finishes and a modern take on the sleigh-bed silhouette. Its ‘QB-001’ bed is around $7000, depending on your choice of materials.

Easy on the environment Across the industry, manufacturers and retailers are turning over a green leaf. For example, Snooze’s timber-purchasing policy means all the wood it uses is legally harvested. Another initiative – supported by Harvey Norman and manufacturer AH Beard, behind the King Koil, Domino, FlexGel and iComfort brands, to name a few – is Mission Australia’s Soft Landing program. Since launching in 2010, it has processed 3000 old mattresses a week and recycled 90 per cent of the components – foam for carpet underlay, steel springs for scrap and textiles to fill boxing bags – all while providing employment for those in need. Mission Australia has also got on board with Harvey Norman for a pilot ‘take back’ program, where customers can have their old mattress collected and recycled when buying a new one. For more information on how to get rid of your old mattress in an environmentally friendly way, visit softlanding.com.au.

Doctor, doctor Your bed is meant to be the one place you’re guaranteed rest and recovery, but sometimes medical issues can get in the way. If you’re troubled by a bad back, check out the King Koil Chiro collection, starting at $1499 from Forty Winks, which was developed with the International Chiropractors Association. If allergies are an issue, go to the National Asthma Council’s Sensitive Choice website (sensitivechoice.com). Everything from ticking (the Bekaert brand is the go-to) and bedding (Bambi) to underlays (Herington) and Sensitive Choice pillows can be sourced here. Partner movement isn’t a medical issue, unless it causes your loved one to suffer an injury through a well-placed elbow. Minimise the rock and roll with the Silent Partner system, which has a honeycombed array of springs as opposed to the grid style, reducing space between the coils for increased support. It costs from $2199 (queen size) in the ‘Sienna’ style at Forty Winks.

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Support system At their most basic, mattresses are a blend of springs and foam in a frame. The problem is, the frame area can be a tad uncomfortable to lie on. The Sealy Posturepedic Aspire collection – $2769 for a queen from Myer – nixes the issue with its UniCased system, which wraps the mattress from edge to edge, for greater stability and maximised sleeping space.

Okay, it’s time to talk about ‘reskinning’. This dodgy practice involves finding mattresses that have had their day, then re-covering them so the rusty springs and animal droppings (no, we’re not kidding) are no longer visible. The mattress appears new and is then sold as such, at what appears to be a bargain price. Appalled? So are we. “Mission Australia’s mattress recycling program does not support or work with any companies involved in the reskinning of used mattresses,” says MA’s Bill Dibley. “When it was brought to our attention that reskinned mattresses were being sold in markets such as charitable outlets, we partnered with AH Beard to produce high-quality new Australian-made mattresses at the same retail price as the reskinned ones, with a three-year warranty.”

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If your home happens to be spatially challenged, there are probably a few times when you’ve wished you could make your bed disappear. Well, you can, and you don’t need to be David Copperfield to do it. Check out the range of wall beds at The Comfort Shop; with little more than a lift, a twist and a bit of a push, you can swing the bed up to disappear into the wall, at which point it could also niftily metamorphose into a sofa, desk, shelving unit or table. This is brilliant for a guest room doubling as a home office, or as a sleeping solution in a studio apartment.

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1. ‘LGM 02’ rotating queen-sized wall bed in Melamine Dark Oak, $11,750 (includes mattress), The Comfort Shop. 2. ‘Nuovoliola’ freestanding queen-sized wall bed in Melamine White, $11,750 (includes mattress), The Comfort Shop.




kitchens & bathrooms KITCHENS:

the new hub Make your breakfast bar a worthy kitchen centrepiece in five easy steps WORDS KYLIE JACKES

NO LONGER AN AFTERTHOUGHT, breakfast bars

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are now a must-have feature to increase your kitchen’s functionality and make it the social hub of your home. The island bench has evolved from a purely utilitarian work surface to the nerve centre around which daily life revolves. A must-have breakfast bar now serves myriad functions; it’s a place for drinks, a quick bite or a relaxed dinner, a servery when entertaining, and often doubles as a home office and homework hangout. Follow our expert steps to lift the bar in your kitchen. >

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Consider traffic flow Think about how your family will walk around the planned seating area, advises Petrina Turner of Petrina Turner Design in Melbourne. “It’s not just about the space when the stools are pushed underneath,” she says. “Leave enough room to allow you to move around if guests are sitting and having an evening cocktail – and if opting for double-sided seating, ensure it doesn’t encroach on your workspace.” A good rule of thumb is to allow a minimum clearance of 140cm.

Multi-use benches: While most people covet a streamlined island, in some instances it may be necessary to use part of the bench space for a cooktop or sink. “If this is the case, think about a decorative up-stand [as pictured opposite, top right] to conceal mess and contain splashes,” says Felicity Page of Freedom Kitchens. “And for safety, position the cooktop well away from seating, ideally at the opposite end of the bench.”

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Focus lighting: “A cluster of pendant lights can be a great addition,” says Darren Genner of Sydney’s Minosa Design. “You can bring the light source down quite low, which can add warmth to a space.”

bench

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devise and design How you expect to use the breakfast bar is, of course, vital. “Available space will often determine design parameters, but it’s also important to reflect on how many people will regularly sit there, and the main purpose of the space,” explains Darren James of Darren James Interiors in Brisbane. “Is it a spot to have coffee and breakfast, or are you looking to create an informal dining area where you’ll eat most of your meals? Whether you prefer sitting on stools or chairs can inform the design too.” The optimal position and seating configuration may also be influenced by how you plan to interact with the adjoining spaces (as the kitchen by Melbourne’s Nest Architects, above right, shows). This especially applies to indoor-outdoor flow. “If the kitchen links to an outdoor area,” says Felicity, “it may be better to position stools on two sides of an island, at the end closest to the door, so you can engage with activity outside.” >

Seating essentials: Remember there are two sizes of bar stools: kitchen height and bar height. “If your bench is 90cm high, kitchen-height stools are best,” says Felicity. For an extended island table, know the height of the table from floor to underside, to ensure you select the right chairs.


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conquer tricky spaces

family function: For longevity and ease of cleaning, a back panel in a robust finish guards against scuffs caused by kids swinging their feet. “Options range from decorative tiles and stone to timber grain, which adds texture and wow factor,” says Geoff Little of Sydney’s Nouvelle.

It’s still possible to include a breakfast bar in problematic spaces. In a narrow, U-shaped kitchen, arrange seating on the outside of the U, advises Lee Hardcastle of Enigma Interiors in Brisbane. Geoff Little of Nouvelle says, “Alternatively, you may like to create a servery bench along a window through to an outdoor entertaining area, where you can position several stools inside and out.” To ensure a sit-down eating area doesn’t overwhelm the space, choose a narrow bench in proportion with the rest of the room (as shown below), says Jo Taylor of Jo Taylor Design. “The benchtop only needs to be 60cm wide,” she explains. “Also, for a more open feel, opt for table legs rather than enclosed cabinetry underneath, so stools fit either side.” >

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~ petrina turner, designer

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The majority of breakfast bars are incorporated into an island. Options include cantilevered countertops supported by table legs, generous seating overhangs or table-style extensions. “Breakfast bars are mostly at a standard 90cm bench height, to allow full use of the space for prep, serving or dining,” explains Liam Murphy of Kitchens By Design in Sydney. He suggests incorporating a 30cm overhang to comfortably accommodate stools along the outer edge and sides. An ingenious possibility – seen in this Freedom Kitchens design (above) – is a lower table set at about 75cm and attached to the island. This creates a designated meal area with chairs, and effectively replaces the standard dining table.

OUR PICKS TO PULL UP AT YOUR ISLAND DESTINATION ‘Bay’ counter stool, $700/100cm, Own World.

‘Lazer’ bar stool, $792/80cm, Satara.

‘Parker’ counter stool, $199/85cm, Life Interiors.

‘Pod’ bar stool, $469/97cm, Domayne.

‘Crop’ bar stool, $440/66cm, Relm Furniture.

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Find your finish The size of a breakfast bar may affect your choice of materials, as some are only available in limited lengths – for example, three metres is the maximum length for ever-popular Caesarstone without joins. Contrasting materials can work as a stunning solution. “Rather than Corian, reconstituted stone or stainless steel, which are used in the cooking and cleaning zones, I like to define the breakfast bar with a statement surface,” says Petrina Turner. Examples of this would be natural stone cantilevered off the island or a slab of timber for the benchtop, as in this kitchen by Simo Design (left). Contrasting bench thicknesses can also differentiate the area. “Slimline porcelain slabs and reconstituted stone with natural-style veining between 6-10mm are great ways to create a sleek breakfast bar with a refined finish,” adds Petrina.

extra storage: The front of the island can be a place for an additional cabinet. “It can be set back under the breakfast bar and run the length of the island,” says Petrina, “or may be a few cabinets at one end that sit flush with the bench, allowing a niche for stools.”

‘Tractor’ stool, $229/75cm, Freedom.

‘Hanyou’ bar stool, $594/76cm, Satara.

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‘Ingolf’ bar stool, $79/74cm, Ikea.

Linen bar stool, $520/98cm, Lavender Hill Interiors.

‘Lucy’ stool, $550/102cm, Own World. Stockists, page 228

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bathrooms:

trend-setting taps No longer just a functional piece of plumbing, the bathroom tap is earning its stripes as a centrepiece, with exciting new finishes and lust-have designs WORDS SHELLEY TUSTIN

All that glitters is gold, especially in new tapware designs. This Brodware ‘Halo’ set (from $757, Just Bathroomware) is a winner.

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‘Rochelle’ lever basin set, $369, Early Settler.

Milli ‘Axon’ basin mixer, $474.

TRADITIONALLY, taps have been the runner-up to a bathroom’s style heroes – feature tiles, with their kaleidoscopic range of colours and textures, and large-scale items such as baths and vanities. Not anymore. The previously limited range of styles and hues – in other words, chrome, chrome and more chrome – has gone. Tapware now comprises an array of exciting designs, whether you’re after a rustic vibe (below right) or to put the exclamation point on a sexy modern masterpiece, as with the Milli ‘Axon’ basin mixer from Reece in this sultry contemporary bathroom (above right). This new diversity has elevated taps from functional also-ran to potential star feature. They’ve become the jewels in the crown of a beautiful space.

‘Icon’ wall tap set in Raw Brass, $652, Astra Walker.

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) JOHN DOWNS, (BOTTOM RIGHT) CATH MUSCAT

FASHION-FORWARD FABULOUSNESS The majority of innovations in tapware used to take place beneath the surface, as designers focused on water efficiency. Now, according to Rebeca Park of Rogerseller, elegance is key. “The most obvious trend is the ever-increasing simplicity in design – refined features, not complicated or tricky,” she says. “We’re seeing less visual noise.” Designers are also branching out into handsome hues and different metallic finishes. Daniela Santilli of Reece observed these trends at the recent ISH 2015 global bathroom fair in Frankfurt, Germany. She says, “There was also a notable rise in customisable options. New to many bathroom brands were the addition of individual tapware designs, moving away from that one-size-fits-all approach.” >

shopping ‘Epic’ cool-start basin mixer (Water Efficiency Labelling Scheme rating: 5 star), $550, Dorf.

‘Toobi’ basin mixer with interchangeable spout insert in Green (WELS 5 star), $390, Kohler.

Brodware ‘City Stik’ basin set, $769, Just Bathroomware.

modern

Englefield ‘Cabriole’ basin and lever mixer (WELS 4 star), $149, Masters.

‘Loure’ wall-mount basin set (WELS 5 star), $620, Kohler.

‘Logis’ three-hole wash basin mixer (WELS 5 star), $540, Hansgrohe.


COLOUR CODES The shiny perfection of chrome still dominates but bathroom brands are increasingly dipping their toes into colours – mostly black and white. A few bolder choices are appearing, as well as metallic finishes from nickel and black chrome to the warmer hues of brass, copper and bronze. Trends will always change, but the experts believe the greatest design longevity may lie with metallics. “Finishes such as brass, copper and brushed stainless steel are true design trends that will span many years,” says Rebeca Park. “Natural finishes encourage the use of mixed materials, such as wood and stone with copper or brass, which is something designers love.” Whether your bathroom style is ultra-modern, round-edged and organic, or country-style traditional, there’s a metallic tap to suit. Finishes range from the soft look of brushed platinum to the full-on gleaming copper of Rogerseller’s ‘Arq’ basin mixer in Rose Copper (bottom, centre). Many metallics, including Kohler’s Purist collection, feature a PVD (physical vapour deposition) finish. This technology works to resist tarnishing, fingerprints and watermarks, which means you can have a beautiful burnished-brass look without polishing. Others, such as those by English company Perrin & Rowe, embrace a more lived-in look, with raw, uncoated brass taps buffed to a satin finish and designed to develop a lovely, age-mellowed patina. “Brass and copper taps like these are ‘alive’ and will age and change in colour over time,” says designer Carmel Dee of GIA Bathrooms & Kitchens. However, if, after all this, you can’t quite decide between chrome and colour, don’t fret; a product such as the Milli ‘Axon’ extended basin mixer set in Black/Chrome from Reece (bottom, far left), delivers the perfect half-and-half result. >

The matt black Liano ‘Nexus’ basin mixer, $360, from Caroma is a striking contrast to the ‘Nexus 600’ wall basin, $505.

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colour Phoenix ‘Vivid’ slimline oval basin mixer in Matt Black (WELS 6 star), from $297, Tradelink.

“a bathroom becomes through the blend of finishes and materials”

unique

~ rebeca park, rogerseller Ramtaps ‘Park’ basin mixer in Orange (WELS 5 star), $249, Masters.

Milli ‘Axon’ extended basin mixer in Black/ Chrome, $736, Reece.

Phoenix ‘Rush’ wall-mount basin set in Matt Black (WELS 5 star), from $323, Tradelink.

Rogerseller ‘Arq’ basin mixer in Rose Copper, $460.

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Mizu ‘Bliss’ basin mixer in White/ Chrome (WELS 4 star), $242, Reece.

‘Purist’ single lever basin mixer in Rose Gold (WELS 5 star), $559, Kohler.


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The futuristic above-counter Caroma ‘Muze’ basin, $630, deserves snazzy tapware to match, like the Caroma ‘Skandic’ basin mixer, $375.

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‘Industrie’ monobloc basin mixer (WELS 5 star), $559, Dorf (to be released August 3).

TAP TECHNOLOGY All taps in Australia have a WELS (water efficiency labelling scheme) rating. This includes a star rating from one to six, plus a number which reflects the water flow per minute. Most taps have at least a four-star rating (using 6-7.5 litres per minute), with some models boasting six stars and water flow of less than 4.5 litres per minute. “The most exciting new technology is progressive mixers and thermostatic mixers,” says Rogerseller’s Rebeca Park. “Progressive mixers start at cold and, as you turn the tap, it moves to hot and the water flow is constant.” Thermostatic shower mixers are popular in Europe but are only starting to emerge in Australia. “Just set your preferred temperature and turn on the shower,” says Rebeca. Turning on a tap can also be a multi-sensory experience. Caroma’s G Series sensor and touch mixers set the water flowing with a wave of a hand or the touch of a button. The joystick control of Kohler’s ‘Stance’ tall basin mixer (right) may be less ‘space age’ – but it’s certainly no less fun to use – while the discs and cylinders of the Fantini ‘Fukasawa’ outlet for Rogerseller (far right), designed by Naoto Fukasawa, are meant to replicate the controls on a stereo! Aesthetically, designers are getting more inventive, creating slimmer and sleeker designs and out-of-the-box features, such as the industrial-style taps on Dorf’s new ‘Industrie’ mixer. Glass tapware, such as Axor’s collaboration with Philippe Starck, is about making the simple act of turning on a tap a celebration of water. With the flick of a lever on the ‘Starck V’, a vortex of water swirls up through the tap before falling into the basin – and on a practical note, the detachable spout can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher.

G Series ‘E Touch’ basin mixer with adjustable temperature (WELS 6 star), $682, Caroma.

Kohler ‘Stance’ tall basin mixer, $650.

cutting edge Axor ‘Starck V’ single lever basin mixer (WELS 5 star), $2730, Hansgrohe.

‘Pinch’ progressive mixer and 200mm outlet in Graphite (WELS 5 star), $725, Rogerseller.

Fantini ‘Fukasawa’ basin mixer, $1140, Rogerseller.

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“new features include LED , touch-free controls, functions and more” ~ daniela santilli, reece remote

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shopping Signature ‘A50.03.PL’ basin mixer with porcelain lever handle (WELS 5 star), $638, Astra Walker.

Perrin & Rowe wall-mounted basin set, from $735, The English Tapware Company.

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Perrin & Rowe basin pillar taps with black porcelain levers, $625/pair, The English Tapware Company. Olde English ‘A51.00.ML’ basin set with metal lever handles in Brushed Platinum (WELS 5 star), $502, Astra Walker. Stockists, page 228



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You’ll fall in love with the ‘Cupid’ collection of bathroomware from Caroma. The centrepiece is this deep, 170cm-long freestanding bath, $2089, with graceful, smooth lines that are instantly inviting. It’s complemented by an elegant curved basin, available in either 50cm or 70cm widths and starting at $579, which taps into the current trend for above-counter styles; visit caroma.com.au.

YES, CHEF With My Kitchen Rules and MasterChef tickling our TV-watching tastebuds, it’s no surprise that even novice cooks demand chef-quality wares. Serious home cooks can turn up the heat with Asko’s ‘Pro Series’ range of appliances – cooktops, refrigerators, ovens and rangehoods with an emphasis on functionality and style. The ‘Domino’ cooktop (left), $1899, is the hero, offering custom configurations that combine wok and gas burners with induction cooktops; asko.com.au.

CEMENTED STYLE Caesarstone has extended its concrete-look range to include ‘Raw Concrete’ (above). Its soft, natural grey and grainy texture makes it a classic aesthetic match for an industrialstyle kitchen – and it’s available in slabs as thick as 30mm for those wanting a robust look. From $500/sqm (installed); caesarstone.com.au.

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Heavenly showers The ‘Aio’ rail shower from New Zealand company Methven (above) is a first. Its halo-shaped shower head has hidden jets and boasts a wide, fan-like spray, plus a 3-star WELS water efficiency rating. Amen to that! From $559; reece.com.au.

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Statement handles from Index + Co add a glamorous touch to joinery. Their ‘Semi’ range (below) is in keeping with the enduring metallic trend, offering polished brass and copper-coated handles from $225/pair and powder-coated matt black and white ones from $75/pair; indexandco.com.

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Moving House Transforming an old Queenslander into a relaxing retreat may not have been a holiday for the House Rules contestants but it’s a dream many yearn for STORY ANNA McCOOE PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN DOWNS

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HOLIDAY HOME 1. 2.

House Rules

Revitalise this Queenslander with charm and character. Inspire with patterns and colours. 3. Build a magical children’s hideaway in the backyard. 4. Add touches of luxury inside and out. 5. Deliver the ultimate dream family home.

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RENOVATING A QUEENSLANDER is almost a universal decorating dream, but in seven days? That’s what Channel Seven’s House Rules contestants were faced with when they stood on a property in Queensland’s stunning Hervey Bay, watching two halves of an old iconic Queenslander roll around the corner on the backs of a couple of very large trucks. The teams were given a surprise brief to return this very original home back to its former glory and tasked with creating a beautiful, airy holiday home for one lucky family to win. With colour, pattern, charm and character at the core of the House Rules, the teams drew inspiration from Hervey Bay’s unspoilt beaches, embraced the classic Queenslander style (with a bit of modern love thrown in) and delivered a relaxing beachside escape, with an abundance of room for a whole family, plus friends, to enjoy.

Living room {top} Bronik and Corrine of Team Victoria exposed the original V-joint board cladding on the walls and reinstated the expansive living room’s traditional charm. A modern twist came via the floral Pickawall wallpaper, laid in a geometric pattern. Finlayson’s Timber & Hardware fretwork frames the adjoining dining room, giving both rooms a heritage spin. The ‘Pretzel’ armchair and Armadillo & Co ‘Awning Stripe’ rug, both from Eco Chic, and the navy Dare Gallery ‘Diaz’ sofas are all so classically coastal we can almost hear the waves crashing.

Dining room {left} Serving up a dream destination for holiday dining, Ryan and Marlee of Team South Australia channelled laid-back Queensland style when building a wrap-around banquette with storage under the seat – a great way to create a flexible seating option for a holiday home. An original watercolour, ‘Monsterosa’ by local artist Ashleigh Manley, adorns the wall and sets a summery colour palette in the room. The ‘Ellena’ table and ‘Roseberry’ chairs, all from Early Settler, are charming picks, while the Armadillo & Co ‘Nest’ rug from Eco Chic brings a splash of relaxed coastal comfort.

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Kitchen In the spirit of leisurely seaside holidays, Team Tasmania’s Cassie and Matt designed a low-maintenance kitchen with open shelves so visitors can help themselves, leaving the host to relax – bliss! The cool blue Pickawall palm leaf wallpaper and ‘Fenton’ stools from Early Settler add an inspirational pop of pattern and colour, fulfilling the house rules. The team headed to Masters for Profile Kitchens cabinetry, Caesarstone ‘Calacatta Nuvo’ benchtops and Westinghouse appliances, giving the space a fresh and tidy look. >


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Guest bedroom

{left} Ben and Danielle pitched the ceiling, instantly transforming the guest room into a breezy holiday haven. This delightful space earned Team Queensland a perfect score: House Rules judge and Home Beautiful editor Wendy Moore was won over by the cornflower blue V-joint wall. “It works so well with the white window frames and the white ceiling,” she says. Danielle sourced the most cost-effective bed she could find and amped up the style and comfort factor with a ‘Martinique’ headboard, ‘Kantha’ quilt and ‘Sari’ silk rug, all from Eco Chic, and a vibrant ‘Santona’ knitted throw from Adairs. The mirrored bedside tables from Dare Gallery are topped with ceramic ‘Pineapple’ lamps from Eco Chic, in a sweet nod to the tropical locale.

“The pitched ceiling

lifted a relatively

small bedroom from ordinary to

extraordinary”

~ Joe Snell, judge

Wardrobe {above} The Queensland team’s great ideas continued to flow when they abandoned plans for a regular built-in wardrobe and instead reclaimed the Queenslander’s original back doors. Wendy noted that the heritage touch added instant character and both judges also loved the mirror from Vast Interior and the ‘Brittany’ 5-drawer chest of drawers from Early Settler. > homebeautiful.com.au {AUGUST 2015} 195


Special Main bathroom {this page & opposite top} “When I stepped into the bathroom I thought, ‘this is exceptional’,” says judge Joe Snell, who was wowed by Team Queensland’s treatment of the bathroom’s limited space. Stealing the show are the navy-and-white patterned tiles lining the wall and floor. The counter-top basin (for similar, try the Finlay & Smith ‘Bello’ oval basin from Masters) and spacious ‘Glacier All-Drawer’ cabinet from Ken’s Plumbing Plus provide a soft, organic counterpoint to the busy tiles. Contemporary additions include the luxurious Finlay & Smith tapware from Masters and the ‘Topkapi’ mirror from Eco Chic.

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Kids’ room

A holiday house must have ample room to pack in the troops – and then some! Cassie and Matt had fun creating a slumber party-ready room, cleverly picking two sets of ‘Aztec’ bunks from Forty Winks with additional pull-out beds to comfortably sleep six. The imaginative custom Pickawall mural and a ‘Dandelion’ Armadillo & Co rug from Eco Chic make the room a playful hideaway for little dreamers. “The kids’ bedroom is great, with plenty of room for everyone,” says judge Joe Snell. “It’s a fun place to be.” >

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the big move What’s really involved in moving a house to a dream destination? House Rules executive producer, Deborah Spinocchia, gives us the lowdown.

Finding the perfect house:

“We went to several house yards on the outskirts of Brisbane and Toowoomba to find one that had huge potential and a good layout for a family holiday home. We looked through more than 200 houses in a just a few days. When we set foot in this house, we knew it was a great option – we loved the wall panelling and high ceilings.”

Selecting the land:

Deck

{above} ‘Spotted Gum’ decking from Masters stretches across the spacious outdoor living area that was transformed by Ben and Danielle. A geometric ‘Sweden Dhurrie’ rug from Eco Chic adds comfort underfoot and divides the deck into lounge and dining areas. The wicker ‘Piet’ outdoor setting from Outdoor Furniture Corporation and the ‘Mammoth’ dining table from Vast Interior impressed the judges, tempting them to stay. “It was very hard to leave,” says judge Wendy of the deck spruced up by greenery from the Hervey Bay Garden Centre.

“This deck is the

heart of the home.

Our lucky winning family will spend all summer out here” ~ Wendy Moore, judge

PLANS

dining room

living room

deck

entry main bedroom

kids’ room

kitchen

laundry verandah

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Planning and approvals: “We had engineers inspect the house and the property, and came up with a plan that would allow us to be able to walk into the house the day after arrival. All DA submissions to council were made. We had steel beams run through the bottom of the house and large concrete piers for footings were put in place on the property so the house could essentially be bolted to the ground. The house-moving company removed the roof and cut the house in half for transport. After arriving, it took about eight hours for the house to be joined and a new roof installed.”

Need to know:

guest room

deck

“We inspected properties to look for a beachfront location that was the right size and had great natural attributes. The Hervey Bay region is the perfect place to get away and unwind; we could imagine long walks on the beach and kids dragging boogie boards through the surf.”

bath

shower

+ Have a long conversation with the planning department at your local council – every council has different rules and regulations and this may impact on your project. + Keep in mind the distance from the house yard - moving houses over state borders is very complex as the roads authorities have different rules. The company selling the houses will know what restrictions you have to deal with. + Have a builder look for asbestos. This can be removed prior to house moving but can be costly. + Know what you’re after. The houses available are generally either cottages or Queenslanders. Research the difference and know what style suits you.


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16 big ideas:

burst of sunshine The House Rules teams created spectacular outdoor magic for their rivals’ places. Here are our picks of the best ideas to try at home

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WORDS ANNA MCCOOE

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1 porch panache

Queenslanders Ben and Danielle honoured Victorian owner Bronik’s love of timber with ‘Spotted Gum’ decking and a wide entrance step (from Masters). The wrought iron side screen works as both a trellis for jasmine, as well as a neat, decorative element in its own right, which will only improve as the plant grows up and over the top. The ‘Scoop’ patio setting from The Complete Garden is a cool mix of urban edginess and feminine style. >


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chill-out zone

This area in Ryan and Marlee’s Adelaide garden is the ideal supporting act to the cricket pitch (opposite, top left). “The Jardine corner lounge from Garden Grove is perfect for relaxing in and a box seat for a cricket match,” says judge and Home Beautiful editor Wendy Moore. Bronik and Corrine used Urbanstone ‘Reef’ pavers underfoot and ‘Bleep Red’ tiles (from Beaumont Tiles) on the low retaining wall defining the zone.


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PITCH PERFECT

Victorians Bronik and Corrine set out to give South Australian owners Ryan and Marlee the ultimate Australia Day backyard, complete with a strip of Next Generation synthetic turf from Garden Grove for cricket. The judges were – ahem – bowled over by the clever design. “Putting the pitch on an angle and embedding it into the lawn makes it not only great fun, but also gives flexibility to the backyard when the party is over,” explains Wendy. “I just love it.”

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For a space of one’s own, a ‘Tahiti Day Bed’ from Living Vogue , just like here in the South Australian yard.

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screen star

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In New South Wales, Ben and Danielle devised a low-maintenance and high-impact garden for Steve and Tiana, bringing in theatrics with a bright red QAQ ‘Washington’ decorative screen. With its black trunk and architectural leaves, the potted grass tree is a star plant that requires little care.

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A MOVEABLE SET This trio of pots (from

PHOTOGRAPHY SUE STUBBS

Garden Grove and Masters) features leucadendrons and other strappy plants that create an instant sculptural element. Individually they are all beautiful, but together they deliver a big hit of green to the South Australian paved pergola area. Hardy plants are a top low-maintenance choice and using pots allows them to be easily switched around for flexibility. >

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living centrepiece

Bringing the garden quite literally to the table in Victoria, Ryan and Marlee planted a ‘Hibachi Atomic’ bowl in Orange with an array of fun and colourful succulents (all from Masters). These plants need very little water to be happy, and also simply and effectively add a layer of greenery to the dining deck.

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SHADE CHIC

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The classic styling of the French Riviera sets the framework for the revamp of the Queensland backyard. The iconic look is a hybrid of nautical cool and Cannes chic with classic Breton stripes, lashings of white and pops of azure leading the way. Ryan and Marlee successfully channelled the super-yacht feel with a striped awning (from Total Shade Solutions) over the outdoor dining area. “The French navy and white stripes are perfect for the Riviera style and they make that dining area so much more usable,” says judge Wendy Moore.

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Camp fire cool

This secluded Melbourne nook is the ideal spot to gather after sundown. Team South Australia topped Besser blocks with spotted gum built-in seating to mark the zone. As the hedges mature, the space will develop a more intimate feel. Although Wendy would have liked to see the blocks in a darker shade to match the fence and the La Hacienda ‘Clay Fire Bowl’ (from Masters) built into the deck, she fell under the design’s spell. “I can see some great nights sitting around that fire,” she says. >

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PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT, BOTTOM LEFT, BOTTOM RIGHT, OPPOSITE) ANNA ROBINSON, (TOP RIGHT) ANASTASIA KARIOFYLLIDIS

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Colour bursts courtesy of high-impact seating give the Victorian home’s deck a cool urban vibe. Try the ‘Hudson Outdoor Side Chair’ in Red from Matt Blatt.


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vertical garden

This in the Victorian outdoor zone was a DIY triumph. It was made using (from Western Pallets) and ‘Vertical Wall Garden Beds’ from Masters.

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PIZZA DELIVERY An outdoor pizza oven

is an increasingly popular, and crowd-pleasing, backyard inclusion. This red Festiva wood-fired pizza oven (from Masters) makes a stunning focal point in the New South Wales garden, but would have been even more impressive if Queensland contestants Ben and Danielle had thought through the logistics. The outdoor couch may say comfort but “there is no bench space and nowhere to serve up the pizzas,” judge Wendy Moore points out.

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light the way

Navigate the path home after dark with Searchlight ‘Hakea’ white LED deck lights (from Masters). Team Queensland used the lights to wash the decked platform leading up to the front porch with a soft glow – just enough to usher the way without causing a blinding glare. >

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP, BOTTOM LEFT) ANNA ROBINSON, (BOTTOM RIGHT) SUE STUBBS

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The sizeable deck is a highlight of the Victorian garden. “The wide are fantastic,” says judge and architect Joe Snell of the decking from Masters.


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Entrances are an oft-neglected feature, but not so in the Victorian home. Ben and Danielle created the classic picket fence and arbour using treated pine fence palings and posts from Masters. The masterstroke is courtesy of the home’s original door, which the couple salvaged and repurposed as a nostalgic-looking gate. Joe describes walking through the arbor into the front garden as “magical”. He adds, “it was clearly designed with a strong vision and it’s this clarity that makes it feel both simple and strong, in the best possible way.”

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PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP) SUE STUBBS, (BOTTOM) ANNA ROBINSON

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“This brings privacy to the front door,” says judge Joe Snell of the ‘Colorado’ that was included in the New South Wales home.


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{fun & functional} outdoors

child’s play With careful planning and some clever design, your garden can be a playground for the whole family – teenagers included WORDS JACKIE BRYGEL & JANE PARBURY

PHOTOGRAPHY CHRIS WARNES

THOUGH YOU MAY covet a stylish, adults-only outdoor retreat, a gleaming lap pool and a lawn like a bowling green, chances are you’ll be sharing your garden with your children and their friends. Thus your garden dreams must bow to the challenge of keeping every member of the clan happy. “A garden for a range of age groups needs careful planning, to cater for the variety of uses that all members of the family require,” says Mark Curtis, landscape designer at Secret Gardens in Sydney. Turn the page and read our expert tips for making your outdoor zone truly family friendly. >

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outdoors {fun & functional}

call in the professionals

PHOTOGRAPHY (TOP LEFT) LARNIE NICOLSON, (BOTTOM LEFT) MARCEL AUCAR, (OPPOSITE) JOHN DOWNS

Unless you’re a green-thumbed expert, it can be well worth enlisting the services of a professional who will help you make the most of the space available while working within your budget. “It’s a big undertaking, so it can be sensible to engage someone who does this every day,” advises Josh Harrison of Harrison’s Landscaping in Sydney. “Compromises may have to be made, especially if it’s a small space – but it’s simply a matter of ensuring that, overall, there is something for everyone.”

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zone out

When designing your outdoor space, think sections and sight lines. “Creating an entertaining zone provides an area for adults to relax while the children are in the garden or pool,” says Mark Curtis. “Having visibility from these areas is key to how a space will be used.” Ensure that sight lines from the adults’ spaces to the children’s play area are clear and uncluttered with foliage, garden ornaments or any other obstructions.

level off

If you have young children who love to bounce around outside – as most do – be sure your garden incorporates a patch of soft, level lawn that is conducive to play. “We normally use a buffalo grass such as Sir Walter or Palmetto,” says Josh, “as we find they are good, durable lawns that stay green all year round. They’re also relatively drought- and shade-tolerant, and can handle a bit of a beating from the kids!” >

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entertain the teens

stay water wise

Pools are drawcards for kids – and it is, of course, vital to make them child-safe. All residential pools or spas must be surrounded by minimum-height safety barriers, and barrier gates must be self-closing and self-latching in accordance with the laws in each state. “Pool fences have to be done in a way that is safe and compliant, but they can still complement the garden,” says Josh Harrison. “Frameless glass fencing (above & right) is often best.” Slippery surfaces around an outside wet area are also a no-no. “Make sure that the pool coping and pool surround tiles you use are slip-resistant,” adds Josh. “We mainly use natural stone products such as bluestone, sandstone or granite. Most of these come with a non-slip surface, so they are great around pools.”

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For older kids, create an area where they can escape and chat with their friends. It may be as simple as outdoor lounges in a corner of the garden. “A fire pit is a great feature for teens to sit around and hang out,” adds Bruce Boston of Melbourne’s Boston Design. “Good garden lighting is also important, as it enables teens to stay out longer.” If space isn’t an issue, a cabana would be perfect. “An overhead structure also defines an area, and if it’s covered, it will extend its use to year-round,” says Mark Curtis, who suggests converting an old shed or garage. Consider kitting it out with a bar fridge for soft drinks and a built-in sound system – companies such as Yamaha make all-weather speakers, ideal for outdoor rooms.


garden playground

Think about including a vegetable patch for youngsters to care for and to also grow produce that you’ll love. Children will be sure to take pride in the fruits of their labour from their own edible garden, which should be positioned in a sunny corner. “The plantings will be seasonal, however cherry tomatoes are always a hit with young children because they can gobble them whole and they’re sweeter than bigger tomatoes,” says Bruce. “Eggplant, carrots and pumpkin are also favourites with kids.” Mark suggests cubby houses (below), as they inspire adventurous play. “Consider a custom shape, decorating or painting to create a theme,” he says. Trampolines with a safety-net enclosure are becoming must-haves. “Nearly every family home we work on now seems to have one of these, and we often build them into the ground,” explains Josh. Visit kidsafe.com.au for helpful advice on keeping your backyard child-friendly.

know your plants

Don’t go for sharp, prickly plants – or varieties such as oleander, daphne and angel’s trumpet, which are poisonous. Ask your nursery for advice on plants that are safe to include. Bear in mind, too, that plants are likely to cop some rough treatment. “If there will be kids kicking a football around, we avoid low, delicate planting that could get damaged,” says Josh. “We keep everything elevated and hardy, and often use natives, which are a bit tougher.”

shopping

‘Jack’s Cubby’ cubby house (comes as a kit), $1179/W240cm x H240cm x D180cm, Hip Kids.

Cedar Summit ‘Cranbrook’ swing set, $967/ W508cm x H289cm x D347cm, Masters.

‘Tear Drop’ cubby house (comes flat-packed), $1795/W260cm x H180cm x D120cm, Caravan Cubbies. Stockists, page 228


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Fabulous fare for every day and every occasion

simple joys This month, we’re taking culinary cues from Italy, where cooking and sharing good food is a way of life. Serve up crusty bread, high-quality olive oil and a drop of prosecco – and welcome la dolce vita.

Clockwise from bottom left: ‘Sir/Madam’ linen napkin, $110/set of 4, Grosgrain Homewares. Vintage fork, $60/set of 5, The Bay Tree. Vintage knife, $35/set of 5, small bowl in Green, $11, both The Lost And Found Department. Small pebble bowl in Milk, $36, ‘Fishnet’ wine glass, $15.50, mango wood plate, $11.95, all Lime Lifestyle. ‘Onion’ jug, $39, Honeybee Homewares. Stockists, page 228 >


entertain {rustic fare} spaghetti alla norma See recipe on page 225

Linen napkins in Grey, $60/set of 6, Grosgrain Homewares. Vintage forks, $60/set of 5, The Bay Tree. Vintage knives, $35/set of 5, The Lost And Found Department. Left: Eucalypt Home oval shallow bowl in White, $44.50, The Bay Tree. Other products, see details on page 219. Opposite, from top: ‘Sir/Madam’ linen napkins, $110/set of 4, table runner, $65, both Grosgrain Homewares. Dinner plates in Sand, $50 each, ‘Fishnet’ wine glass, $15.50, stemless wine glass, $15.50, small pebble bowl in Milk, $36, all Lime Lifestyle. Tony Sly round platter in White, $67.50, large vintage spoon, $29.95, all The Bay Tree. Japanese organic cups (used as olive bowls), $60/set of 5, Road Less Taken. Small bowl in Green, $11, The Lost And Found Department. Bread board, stylist’s own. Stockists, page 228 >

THE ITALIAN TABLE Let our fresh and flavour-filled feast whisk you away to a Tuscan farmhouse or Sicilian villa – and the best news is, no passport is required

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RECIPES & FOOD STYLING KERRIE WORNER STYLING JOHN MANGILA PHOTOGRAPHY CATH MUSCAT


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porchetta See recipe on page 226

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grilled fennel, witlof & olive salad with mozzarella See recipe on page 226

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Opposite: ‘Fishnet’ wine glass, $15.50, dinner plates in Sand, $50 each, both Lime Lifestyle. Linen napkin in Grey, $60/set of 6, table runner, $65, both Grosgrain Homewares. Tony Sly round platter in White, $67.50, vintage sterling silver knife and fork servers, $225, both The Bay Tree. Japanese organic cup (with sauce), $60/set of 5, Road Less Taken. Above: Large vintage spoon, $29.95, both The Bay Tree. ‘Fishnet’ wine glass, $15.50, stemless wine glass, $15.50, both Lime Lifestyle. Below right: Stemless wine glass, $15.50, ‘Fishnet’ wine glasses, $15.50 each, ‘Elodie’ wine glass, $15.50, all Lime Lifestyle. Stockists, page 228 >


‘Onion’ jug, $39, cake stand, $80, both Honeybee Homewares. Eucalypt Home side plates, from $21.75 each, The Bay Tree. Linen napkin in Grey, $60/set of 6, Grosgrain Homewares. All other accessories, stylist’s own. Right: Spot jug in White, $36, linen napkin in Grey, $60/set of 6, both Grosgrain Homewares. Japanese organic cup (used as olive bowl), $60/set of 5, Road Less Taken. Vintage platter, $55, large vintage serving fork, $35, both The Bay Tree. Stockists, page 228

This

delicate Tuscan

spaghetti alla norma See recipe opposite

dessert, ‘Grandmother’s cake’,

is an Italian favourite passed down the generations

TORTA DELLA NONNA See recipe opposite

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Torta della nonna Serves 8 2½ cups milk, extra for brushing 1 lemon, coarsely zested 5 egg yolks 1 egg 2⁄ cup caster sugar ³ ¹⁄³ cup plain flour ¹⁄³ cup pine nuts Icing sugar, for dusting Double cream, to serve (optional)

Pastry 2 cups plain flour 1 tsp baking powder ¼ cup caster sugar 175g unsalted butter, chilled, chopped 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 egg yolk ¹⁄³ cup chilled water

1. Heat milk and zest in a saucepan until simmering. Remove from the heat and allow to infuse for 5 minutes. Put egg yolks, egg, sugar and flour in the large bowl of an electric mixer and beat until pale and increased in volume. 2. Slowly pour in hot milk, continuing to beat on low until combined. Rest a sieve over a large saucepan and pour through mixture to remove zest. Stir constantly over a low heat for 6-8 minutes or until custard thickens. If any lumps appear, stir with a whisk. 3. Transfer custard to a heatproof bowl and allow to cool slightly. Cover surface directly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate until chilled (about 3 hours). Custard can be prepared up to two days in advance. 4. To make pastry; put flour, baking powder, sugar, butter and vanilla in a food processor. Process until mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add egg yolk and water, then process until mixture begins to form clumps. 5. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until just smooth. On a floured surface, roll out three-quarters of the pastry to form a 34cm circle. Line a 23.5cm x 3cm flan tin (with removeable base) with pastry lid. Trim edges. Press pastry into fluted sides of tin so it extends above rim. 6. Preheat oven to 170°C. Gather pastry scraps and knead with remaining pastry until just combined. Roll out until large enough to cover top of pie. Brush pastry edge with water. Spread cold custard in pastry case and cover pie with pastry. Trim around edge. Pinch edges together until sealed. 7. Pierce the top of pie lightly with the tip of a knife. Brush with extra milk and sprinkle with pine nuts. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. Bake for 40-45 minutes or until golden. Let cool on a wire rack for 45 minutes, then remove from tin to cool completely. Dust with icing sugar and serve with double cream, if desired.

Spaghetti alla Norma Serves 4 2 medium eggplants (900g), cut into 2cm cubes Sea salt 300g spaghetti 1⁄3 cup olive oil 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 punnet cherry tomatoes, halved 400g can chopped tomatoes 2⁄ cup white wine ³ 1 tsp dried chilli flakes Cracked black pepper Torn basil leaves, to serve Grated ricotta salata or Romano cheese, to serve

1. Place eggplant in a colander, sprinkle with salt, and toss to combine. Let stand for 20 minutes. Rinse. Drain on a clean tea towel. 2. Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water until tender. Drain well. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a large deep non-stick frying pan over a medium-high heat. Cook eggplant, in two batches, for about 7 minutes or until golden. Remove from pan and drain on paper towel. 3. In the same pan, heat a little more oil over a medium heat. Cook garlic and cherry tomatoes, stirring, for 5 minutes or until broken down. Add chopped tomatoes, wine and chilli and stir to combine. Bring to the boil. Return eggplant to pan and add spaghetti. Toss until combined and heated through. Season with sea salt and cracked black pepper. Serve with torn basil leaves and cheese. >


entertain {rustic fare} Porchetta Serves 6-8 2½-3kg deboned pork shoulder with rind on, unrolled 1 tbsp dried fennel seeds 2 tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic, crushed Sea salt and cracked black pepper

2 tbsp chopped rosemary leaves 1 tbsp chopped oregano leaves 1 tbsp chopped sage leaves 1 tsp dried chilli flakes 1 lemon, zested ½ cup white wine

1. Using the tip of a sharp knife, score pork rind at 2cm intervals. Place pork, skin-side down on a chopping board. Without cutting all the way through to rind, cut through thick meaty portions of pork so that they open and flatten out, increasing the surface area for seasoning. 2. Heat fennel seeds in a small frying pan over a medium heat for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant. Remove from pan and crush with a mortar and pestle. Rub 1 tablespoon of the oil and garlic over pork flesh. Season with lots of salt and pepper. Sprinkle crushed fennel, rosemary, oregano, sage, chilli and zest all over flesh. 3. Roll pork up starting from the short side. Tie at regular intervals with kitchen string. Place on a plate, uncovered, in the fridge for 24 hours. 4. Preheat oven to 220°C. Place pork in a roasting pan. Drizzle with remaining oil and season with salt. Roast for 30 minutes or until skin crackles. Reduce heat to 160°C and roast for a further 2 hours or until juices run clear when pork is pierced through to centre with a small sharp knife. Transfer pork to a plate. Stand for 15 minutes. 5. Using a spoon, remove as much oil as you can from the surface of pan juices. Place pan over a medium-high heat, add wine and half a cup of water, then stir to remove pieces from bottom of pan. Boil for about 5 minutes or until reduced slightly. Remove from the heat. Carve pork and serve drizzled with jus.

porchetta

Tip: Serve with chutney, apple sauce or seeded mustard and roasted vegetables. Or, for an authentic Italian finish, serve porchetta on warm crusty rolls. Dip the cut surface of roll in jus and top with warm pork, chutney and rocket.

grilled fennel, witlof & olive salad with mozzarella

Grilled fennel, witlof & olive salad with mozzarella Serves 4 6 baby fennel bulbs ½ cup extra virgin olive oil 2 tsp lemon thyme leaves, chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed Salt and cracked black pepper 2 witlof, trimmed, quartered lengthways 2 tbsp lemon juice 1 tbsp pomegranate vinegar (or red wine vinegar) ¼ cup pitted Sicilian olives, halved, cut into thin wedges 150g buffalo mozzarella ½ cup finely grated parmesan

1. Trim long green stalks from top of fennel, leaving 2cm attached. Set aside some of the green frilly tips for garnish. Remove coarse outer layer of fennel bulbs and cut into 1.5cm thick slices lengthways. 2. Combine oil, thyme and garlic in a jug. Season. Heat a char-grill plate over a medium heat. Lay fennel and witlof wedges on a tray. Brush with some of the oil mixture. Cook fennel on grill for about 4 minutes each side or until tender. Remove and arrange on a serving platter. 3. Grill witlof for 1-2 minutes each side or until lightly golden. Transfer to serving platter. Meanwhile, add juice, vinegar and olives to remaining oil mixture and stir until combined. Tear mozzarella over salad. Spoon over dressing. Chop green frilly fennel tips and sprinkle over salad. Top with parmesan and serve.

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