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34 72 86 CONTENTS VOL. 26 NO. 3 REGULARS 48 26 30 Credits Editor’s Letter UP FRONT 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 4 48 4 52 5 Design Society News from the design world Style Source What’s trending now Moodboard Interior inspiration Out & About Keep your Ƭnger on the pulse 5 of the Best Dining tables What’s Hot Rugs In ProƬle James Whitta and Residence Studio Luxe to Less Lighting Renovation of the Year Awards Check out more Ƭnalists SPECIAL FEATURE S 58 5 Forever Homes Home design for keeps FEATURES F 130 Creative Space 1 Artists, galleries & online spaces 144 Decorating for autumn and winter 1 Style for the cooler weather 28 home design
42 contents 36 58 100 112 HOUSES & APARTMENTS 72 Kilburn Seaside dreams 86 One.Seven.Five Modern coastal barn 100 House on the Heath Garden views 112 Gladesville Paradise found KITCHENS & BATHROOMS 164 Feature: Kitchen Reno 172 Exquisite Edwardian Makeover 178 Functionality and Elegance Combined 180 Swann Strong 182 Mid-Century Meets Modern OUTDOOR LIVING 186 Coastal Resort home design 29
e d i t o r ’s l e t t e r ANTI - CLOCKWISE FROM{LEFT Image courtesy of Breathe Architecture. breathe.com.au Image courtesy of Her Hands. her-hands.com.au Image courtesy of Chazelles Fireplaces. chazellesƬreplaces.com.au ON THE COVER Design by Kin Architects. Photography by Christopher Frederick Jones DECORATE, BUILD & RENOVATE Renovate LIGHTING FOR EVERY STYLE AND BUDGET YOUR KITCHEN RIGHT NOW HOW TO CREATE YOUR FOREVER HOME Vol. 26 21 No. No.63AUS AUS$11. $14.995*5* NZ $14.50 (Both incl. GST) SELECT THE PERFECT RUG FOR YOUR SPACE ed’s LETTER T his issue, our focus is on liveability. After all, it’s not only about looks when it comes to creating the ideal home. It’s important to create a house that will grow with you as your family and needs change, so we take a look at how to create a fully functional forever home. Of course, this includes supporting you as you age (also known as “ageing in place”) so we cover elevators and easy accessibility. A kitchen reno is at the top of the list of most home renovations. The kitchen is not only the heart of the home, it’s one of the most used areas and has a big impact on the property’s resale value. To that end, we get into the nitty gritty of kitchen renovations this issue. It’s autumn and as we draw closer to winter, it’s time to think about how we can make the aesthetic of our homes suitable for the cosy weather. Naturally, we feature the latest Ƭreplaces and heating options. So why not cosy up on the couch with this exciting new issue of Home Design? Enjoy. April Ossington Editor FOLLOW US facebook.com/homedesignmagazine April @homedesignmagazine_au homedesign@umco.com.au SUBSCRIBE NOW Subscribe to Home Design or renew your subscription at universalshop.com.au. Home Design is also available on iPad through the Zinio app. For access by PC, visit zinio.com/au 30 home design
d a n i s h r e d Introducing BM1837 by Bernstorffsminde Brú dining table designed by Welling/Ludvik, BM1 chair designed by Børge Mogensen www.danishred.com.au Danish Modern and Vintage Furniture Showroom located at | 1214 High Street | Armadale | VIC | 3143 03 9822 8869 | Opening hours – Monday to Saturday 10-5
w h a t ’s n e w THE SPA COLLECTION BY CORK IMPORTS Renowned for its wide range of cork Ʈoor and wall tiles in the New Generation cork range, Cork Imports also oƪers the luxurious Spa Collection. Available by special order, each item in the collection is designed and produced in Portugal for each order and as such minimum production and shipping times apply. From bathtubs (the cork bathtub retails for $15,450) to basins and vanities, the Spa Collection will elevate any bathroom and ensure ultimate relaxation. Contact Cork Imports at sales@corkimports.com.au to enquire about the Spa Collection. TWO TREES HAMMOCKS Perfect for whiling away long warm afternooons, a hammock immediately conjures thoughts of sun, sea, sand and snoozing. Beyond summer, hammocks are versatile enough to be used all year round and are perfect for rest and relaxation. Anything that can reduce stress in our lives is beneƬcial, and scheduling even Ƭve minutes of rest and relaxation into your daily routine can have positive eƪects. “The natural swaying motion of the hammock can help you to relax and unwind from the rigours of a rough day, which leads to reduced stress levels,” says Graham Honeyman, category manager at Two Trees. “Studies have revealed that the gentle rocking motion of a hammock not only helps you to fall asleep faster, but also helps you to have a much deeper sleep.” Two Trees’ range of stylish and versatile hammocks is made with 100 per cent virgin cotton to enable you to relax, nourish and reset in luxury. The full range of Two Trees Hammocks is available at Bunnings Warehouse. For further information visit twotreeshammocks.com.au society Our pick of the latest and greatest Edited by Louise Smithers FOLLOW US facebook.com/homedesignmagazine @homedesignmagazine_au SONOS X SONANCE CEILING SPEAKERS Extending the highly successful Sonos Architectural line of passive speakers, the 8-inch In-Ceiling speaker provides installers and customers with a new size option that sits discreetly within the ceiling and delivers powerful, balanced and crystal clear sound. Designed and tuned in collaboration with Sonance, the 8-inch speaker features a custombuilt, enlarged woofer as well as highexcursion motor for a smooth midrange, stunning deep bass down to 32Hz and a greater listening area. sonos.com/en-au/home 32 home design TRIM, TAUT AND TERRIFIC: ULTRA PREMIUM TRIMPLUS Haymes Paint has revolutionised trim painting with the launch of Ultra Premium Trimplus, a water-based paint that rivals the best oil-based options on the market. The Ƭrst Australian-made product of its kind, Ultra Premium Trimplus delivers a high-gloss sheen that matches the hardness and superior durability of oil-based options for interior and exterior trims, windows, doors, skirtings and cupboards. The water-based product with oil-modiƬed acrylic properties is more eco-friendly than traditional oil-based trim enamels. Its innovative formula also ensures a Ʈawless Ƭnish faster, with easy application and great coverage, a speedy two-hour recoat time, no yellowing of surfaces over time, and a simple wash-up under water after painting. haymespaint.com.au
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Kreuz glass and wood chain pendant light, $177. schots.com.au Kartell Bourgie table lamp, $820. spacefurniture.com.au Fenster collection, POA. designbythem.com Kartell Taj table lamp, $1035. spacefurniture.com.au TRANSPARENT TREASURES Embrace a “glass is half full” mentality with these gloriously glazed pieces Octopus oil burner, $189. maisonbalzac.com Edited by Louise Smithers Colour cabinet by Muller Van Severen, large, $4660. hayshop.com.au Kartell Ero|S| swivel chair, $1455. spacefurniture.com.au Dotted glass bowl, $19.95. gigiandtom.com.au. 34 home design Koami vase, POA. elmeliving.com Miguel recycled glass vase, from $39.95. pillowtalk.com.au
Crave salad servers (set of two), $32.74. hubschfurniture.com style source ArƮex Vela screen, $8135. spacefurniture.com.au Orray 6 glass pendants, set of six, $199. beaconlighting.com.au Gamba De Vero handmade tumblers, $198 for a set of six. casaecucina.com.au Usher peach vase, $43.99. linenhouse.com Tea For One teapot, lilac hammered glass, $68. t2tea.com/en/au Blend Sala 350mL glass plunger, $39.95. maxwellandwilliams.com.au Boden Arlo bowl, $195. globewest.com.au Shimmer side table by Patricia Urquiola for Glas Italia, $3900. spacefurniture.com.au Mushroom glass vase, $14.95. gigiandtom.com.au Veneziano carafe, $145. casaecucina.com.au Goti Di Murano tumbler, $135. casaecucina.com.au KoƬ coƪee table, $1240. hayshop.com.au home design 35
Image courtesy of Tribe Home. Featuring the Roam Crocodile rug. tribehome.com.au 1 ROUND THE TWIST 2 3 Edited by Louise Smithers Undulating edges, curves and squiggles — right angles take a back seat as Ǽowing lines Ǽourish h and rounded corners capture a contemporary vibe 4 5 36 home design
moodboard 7 8 6 1/ Tait pistachio rug, $3517. tribehome.com.au 2/ Peach Glaze paint, $60.16– $306.53 (Wattyl I.D Advanced low-sheen indoor paint). wattyl.com.au 3/ AmalƬ Squiggle vessel, POA. isalbi.com.au/brands/amalƬ 4/ Berber boucle stool, $179.95. gigiandtom.com.au 5/ Tufty Time 15 sofa, designed by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia, $18,230. spacefurniture.com.au 6/ Stereo rug by Julie Richoz for Trame, POA. themoderntraditionalists.com 7/ Eleanor occasional chair, $1940. globewest.com.au 8/ Ivy coƪee table, POA. graziaandco.com.au 9/ Kennedy Beckett threeseater sofa, $4840. globewest.com.au 10/ Store-All cutlery drainer/holder, $44.90. designstuƪ.com.au 11/ Strut bar stool, $550. fentonandfenton.com.au 12/ If I ran a circus, there would be a blue bird by Amy Kim, acrylic on canvas, $2650. artloversaustralia.com.au 13/ Pebble table lamp, POA. isalbi.com.au/brands/amalƬ 14/ Hourglass stump, $390. fentonandfenton.com.au 15/ Harira helix sculpture, $115. globewest.com.au 16/ AmalƬ Wavy bowl with marble eƪect, POA. isalbi.com. au/brands/amalƬ 17/ Wiggle side chair, designed by Frank Gehry for Vitra, $2245. livingedge.com.au 9 12 10 13 11 17 14 15 16 home design 37
out & about DBT SHOW+TELL, SYDNEY DesignByThem, an Australian company run by designers who are dedicated to creating and producing unique products for design professionals and enthusiasts, brought its popular Show + Tell event to Sydney. Previewing new prototypes, colourways and ideas, the event allowed clients to view the company’s latest works and give honest feedback. Held in the business’s Alexandria showroom, the exhibition also featured a special custom colour-coated installation and a plethora of Australian-designed pieces. designbythem.com OUT & ABOUT Let’s see what’s happening in the design world Edited by Louise Smithers TASMAN GALLERY, BYRON BAY A former storage shed located in the Byron Bay Arts and Industry Estate has been reimagined by Benn + Penna as a workplace inside a gallery. “We transformed the former industrial building into a hybrid workspace and gallery, embracing the zeitgeist of the post-COVID era,” says Andrew Benn, director of Benn + Penna. “The diƪerent scales and atmospheres within the one box — from dramatic double-height voids to intimate corners — reƮect this new way of living.” Diƪuse light, gentle acoustics and intimate scaled spaces make Tasman Gallery an evocative place to work, while a sculptural staircase sweeps up sight lines across the various work zones. bennandpenna. com/work/tasman-gallery 38 home design
KIP&CO X CAMPLIFY CARAVAN Hit the road with the gorgeous Kip&Co x Camplify caravan, aƪectionately known as Lenni. As one of Camplify’s highest-rated caravans in the Newcastle region, Lenni’s Kip&Co makeover provides travellers with the type of camping experience you simply won’t Ƭnd anywhere else. Featuring a curated selection of Kip&Co’s bedding, kitchenware and picnic essentials, Lenni is a modern, stylish and fully equipped caravan perfect for both seasoned travellers and Ƭrst-time adventurers. A perfect home away from home, Lenni comes stocked with a gourmet mini bar, coƪee, tea and all the essentials to make a special meal while you’re away. Contact Camplify, Australia’s leading RV rental platform, to book Lenni for yourself. camplify.com.au NOVOTEL SYDNEY CITY CENTRE Novotel Sydney City Centre completed an immense $20 million refurbishment at the end of last year, marking a new era in design and sustainability. The recently transformed 283-room hotel located on York Street is the Ƭrst Australian Novotel hotel to present an innovative room from Novotel’s designers in Paris called “Hypothesis”, which centres around the ethos of creating a hotel with less waste — environmental, of course, but also decreasing wasted space and time. This innovative design philosophy creates rooms and public spaces that move with guests, championing a new style of hospitality that ensures optimum stay experiences. There is an echo of nature within the interior design concept, curated by Australian design studio Dezign, seamlessly Ʈowing through the new environment. novotelsydneycitycentre.com.au home design 39
FIVE OF THE BEST DINING TABLES These dining tables are a feast for the eyes and make every meal an occasion to remember Edited by Louise Smithers 1 2/ MAILE Enhance your dining experience with the stunning Maile table. Carefully handcrafted from Suar timber, this table showcases an exquisite organic top with gracefully curved edges. The Suar timber undergoes a traditional Shou Sugi Ban treatment, with an expertly charred surface to enhance its durability and weather resistance. As a result, Maile boasts a breathtaking dark hue and a textured Ƭnish, resulting in an aura of sophistication even more delectable than the meals it is destined host. The sturdy construction and meticulous craftsmanship ensure its longevity, allowing you to enjoy countless memorable moments around this exceptional piece of furniture. Whether you’re throwing an indoor dinner party or organising a cosy outdoor get-together on a covered patio, this versatile table eƪortlessly adapts to your entertaining needs. RRP $5900. Photography/styling by Louise Roche for Villa Styling. hermosaliving.com.au 2 1/ PORTO Pretty as a picture, Porto is constructed with an oak veneer frame and ceramic tiles for a cool and contemporary mix of materials and textures. Solid slab legs support the expansive rectangular top, giving this timeless dining table a distinctive look. Handcrafted using artisanal techniques, each Porto dining table is as unique as the people lucky enough to enjoy a meal around its sublime form. RRP $4610. Photography by Dave Kulesza. Styling by Ruth Welsby. globewest.com.au 40 home design
dining tables 4 style source 4/ CONFETTI With its classic pill-shaped top and double pedestal base, the Confetti dining table balances reƬned forms with bold textures as it celebrates the beauty and individuality of 100 per cent recycled plastic. Designed by Sarah Gibson and Nicholas Karlovasitis for GibsonKarlo, the table’s recycled plastic base holds a compact laminate table top in place. “We have always been fascinated by the application of reused or recycled materials,” says Sarah. “These materials are often hidden, but we feel they should be celebrated not only because they are sustainable, but because they can be beautiful and create conversation.” RRP $4232 (2400mmx1200mm). Photography by Pete Daly. designbythem.com 3 3/ SUNDOWNER Make any outdoor space sing with the super-sleek Sundowner dining table. Constructed in all-weather aluminium and powder-coated in a super-fresh palette, Sundowner is available in two sizes. The 180cm table comfortably seats six to eight people, while the 220cm accommodates up to 10 diners. Enjoy garden breakfasts, long lazy lunches, relaxed alfresco dinners, or watch the sun go down as you gather around the aptly named Sundowner. RRP $1800. Photography by Eve Wilson. fentonandfenton.com.au 5 5/ HERITAGE The Heritage extension dining table takes the classic extension table design to a new level. Incorporating King Living’s exclusive softtouch extension technology, the table eƪortlessly transforms from a six-seater to a 10-seater. The design features a generous 1m extension leaf, and the table ends oƪer synchronised movement, providing unparalleled ease in adjusting the table size. The King Living Design Studio emphasises the unique operation of the table, thanks to the extension technology developed in-house. Designed for customers to use for generations, the table’s steel frame extends through the tabletop to the legs, ensuring maximum strength and longevity. American walnut, RRP $11,650. kingliving.com.au home design 41
RUGS Roll out the red carpet for a sumptuous collection of show-stopping rugs. Soft underfoot and hard to resist, these plush pieces will add style and comfort to your home Edited by Louise Smithers 2 1 1/ OVERLAY BY DANIELAH MARTINEZ Driven by colour and craftsmanship, Overlay balances block shapes with textured layers in a modern collection of geometric rugs. The collection is carefully handtufted in India with 100 per cent New Zealand wool which is hypoallergenic and hydrophobic. Densely tufted, the rugs are soft, durable and easy to maintain. Each rug is hand-crafted in small runs to ensure quality and reduce wastage.”This design is inspired by the textures and colours created by overlaying sheets of transparent material, then working to achieve this eƪect through the careful blending of colour, which I Ƭnd the most intriguing and emotive skill to master in rug design,” says designer Danielah Martinez. “The focus on colour for this collection is intentionally bold and arranged by a comparatively minimalist set of ‘components’ that Ʈow across a series of geometric shapes.” Photography by Pete Daly. designbythem.com 2/ INTO EACH OTHER BY MADDALENA CASADEI The Into Each Other collection of rugs creates a dense, thick and intriguing interaction between two colours, symbolising the creative power of cross-cultural exchange. Hand-knotted in Morocco, the natural wool rugs are lush and eye-catching and designed by Maddalena Casadei for Trame Paris. Trame Paris is exclusively represented in Australia by The Modern Traditionalists. themoderntraditionalists.com 3 3/ BILLY BY HALI RUGS & SMACSTUDIO Hali Rugs and award-winning interior designer SMACStudio have launched an exclusive collaboration of designer rugs called Icons. Inspired by the Art Deco movement and featuring decadent shades, the Icons range captures the beauty of custom-made designer rugs at an attainable price. With its playful design, Billy is arguably the most unforgettable member of Icons. Available in green and burgundy, Billy is made from top-grade pure New Zealand wool featuring blends of bamboo silk and Tencel, giving each piece beautiful light-reƮective qualities. hali.com.au 42 home design
4 4/ RABARI FOR NANIMARQUINA Joyful, irreverent and unique, the Rabari collection is created with 100 per cent New Zealand wool, made in India with hand-knotted and handwoven Sumak techniques. Comprising four diƪerent rugs, the Rabari collection oƪers exceptional beauty through the outstanding design by Doshi Levien, a reƬned combination of patterns with a unique graphic sensuality. “We decided to create a series of rugs that evoke the sensual and shiny world of Indian tribal folk embroidery,” designer Doshi Levien explains. “We wanted our collection for Nanimarquina to reference the unƬnished embroideries (like studies of diƪerent techniques in progress) as they gradually emerge over time.” cultdesign.com.au w h a t ’s h o t 5/ VK-1 BY VIBEKE KLINT Steeped in history and made from 100 per cent New Zealand wool, the VK-1 rug was designed by Vibeke Klint for the Danish National Bank. Conceived more than four decades ago, the minimalist rug looks just as spectacular in a modern home as it does in the Arne Jacobsen-designed Danish National Bank. Boasting high lanolin content, the reversible rug is naturally resistant to dirt. VK-1 has recently been set into production by Nordicmodern in close collaboration with the Klint family as part of a collection of selected original Vibeke Klint designs. Available in four diƪerent colour combinations and three standard sizes, it can also be customised in speciƬc sizes. danishred.com.au 5 6/ PICNIC LIME CHENILLE RUG Introducing Double, Australia’s Ƭrst machine-washable rugs. Each rug comes apart in two layers — a non-slip base for grip and stability, and a removable top layer that you can throw in the wash over and over again. Designed to stand out and inspired by abstract paintings, Picnic features a visual array of overlapping geometry to communicate creativity and artistry. The low-pile chenille textured Picnic rug comes in a range of colourful palettes, from high-contrast pinks to more subdued earthy tones. double.online 6 7 7/ HYCRAFT BY GODFREY HIRST Customising high-quality carpet into perfectly sized rugs is a great way to layer your Ʈooring and add a Ƭnal design touch to your living spaces. With its unique blend of style, comfort, cosiness and functionality, Hycraft by Godfrey Hirst has a stunning range of wool carpets that make beautiful rugs. Wool carpet is a natural insulator, helping to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer. Because of wool’s natural inbuilt crimp, air is retained in millions of tiny pockets which provide an insulating eƪect, creating a comfortable environment. Great for allergy and asthma suƪerers, wool carpet is also hypoallergenic and the Ƭbre deters the growth of dust mites. As a natural resource, wool Ƭbre is biodegradable, so it will naturally decompose. To Ƭnd your favourite carpet for your rug, you can order free samples via the Godfrey Hirst website at godfreyhirst.com home design 43
JAMES WHITTA Meet the man making beautiful Australiandesigned furniture at down-to-earth prices Words Louise Smithers E veryone loves a koala. Quintessentially Australian and deserving of protection, both the marsupial and the furniture brand who borrowed its moniker are worthy of our praise and a place in our homes. The rise of fast furniture in the past decade has seen an abundance of poorly made and abysmally performing products enter the market, leading to issues with design and quality standards, and contributing signiƬcant wastage throughout the supply chain. This means Aussies are paying more for products that will end up in landƬll due to their lightning-quick lifespan. Led by James Whitta, Koala’s VP of product design, the company’s Sydney-based creative team make thoughtfully designed products with eƯciency, meaning customers don’t have to sell an arm and a leg to aƪord quality furniture. Steadfast focus on sustainability and functionality underpins every piece James and his team work on. From Koala’s award-winning mattress range 44 home design to its Good Design award-winning bed bases, their commitment to customers and to the planet is admirable. In an ironic turn of events, Koala’s head of design is actually a New Zealander. In his Ƭnal year studying architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, James won a trip to Milan’s Furniture Fair, Salone del Mobile, after entering a sustainable furniture design competition. “When I was there I was so inspired by the astounding quality, beauty and manufacturing capabilities that I returned with the persistent feeling that I wanted to be a part of this, that I had something to oƪer to the world,” James shares. “With a friend, we decided to set out to build a furniture brand in New Zealand, launching a living room seating range and a bedroom storage range as well as doing commissioned works for museums, galleries and private clients.” Following this venture, the road to Koala was paved with stints in fashion, Ƭrst with designer Alexandra Owen, then across the ditch to Country Road where he worked in the marketing team before moving on to Trenery. James’s next port of call was Sweden, where he was employed at IKEA’s head oƯce and exposed to the most advanced furniture manufacturing and R&D capabilities in the world. Nowadays, Koala has his heart and Australia has his residence, and we are all the better for it. “My time away from the antipodes made me acutely aware of how special Australia is,” James says. “So at Koala we celebrate what makes Australia unique, drawing from our laid-back lifestyle, land, people, art and homes. We want the world to experience the sunny and easygoing nature of Australian products, materials and way of life.” James’s design style captures both a modernist aesthetic and a warm ambience. “I am conscious that everything we create has an impact on those who chose to live with our designs and I want that to be as positive as possible,” he says. “That’s why Koala products are designed to make you smile and feel connected.”
in profile One piece he is particularly proud of is the Beauty sofa bed. “The brief called for a sofa bed that could take pride of place in the living room,” James explains. “It needed to be extremely comfortable to sit on without compromising sleep (after all, Koala is famous for being experts in sleep). I am proud to say, it is the most comfortable and aesthetically pleasing sofa bed to date.” As with all Koala furniture, Beauty is made with sustainability in mind. Indeed, Koala holds itself to the highest global standards for ethical sourcing, material traceability, choice and usage. Conscious of the second-life opportunities of its materials (old Koala mattresses become carpet underlay) as well as the end-of-life options for products, the brand has opened Koala Second Home, where it resells returned and damaged goods. The end goal is a circular business model where everything Koala sells is repairable and resellable. Bringing joy to people’s daily lives through design, James’s work with Koala provides Australians with aƪordable premium-designed furniture. “Being a designer is a real privilege as we get to solve customer needs,” he concludes. “There’s a lot of purpose and reward in making people’s lives that bit easier and more enjoyable.” HD home design 45
RESIDENCE STUDIO Introducing Tara Dehbozorgi and Laure Bebbington: the creative minds behind Residence Studio, a highly bespoke premium interior design business servicing clientele across Australia Words Louise Smithers F rom interior decoration and furnishings to full-service interior design services in both residential and commercial spaces, Residence Studio enjoys a reputation underpinned by high attention to detail and the ability to translate client vision into reality. Born in 2021, Residence Studio is the creative baby of interior designers Tara Dehbozorgi and Laure Bebbington. After working together for four years, the pair identified a gap in the market, one they would soon fill with interiors that blur the 46 home design boundary between luxury and curated interiors. “Our love of high-end furniture and luxurious interior spaces led us to starting our business with the view to fill a gap in the Brisbane market,” says Laure. Unlike their cohesive design outcomes, Tara and Laure are like chalk and cheese (Tara describes herself as “extroverted, quirky and brave”, while Laure is an “everevolving creative introvert”). Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the two women work incredibly well together, their differences complementing each other beautifully. During its inception, social media and word-of-mouth were the company’s biggest advocates and gained them clientele. “We started oƪ doing some smaller high-end projects as that’s how we had positioned the business from the beginning. Now we work on some of Queensland’s largest high-end projects, which was always where we saw the business heading,” Tara explains. “We found there was a big niche in the market for high-end designers in Brisbane who created bespoke interiors, so we wanted to really utilise this to our advantage as it meant we were able to create something new and unique in Queensland.”
in profile TARA DEHBOZORGI Inquisitive and intrepid, Tara Dehbozorgi worked as a senior residential interior designer on largescale interior design and furnishing projects prior to establishing Residence Studio. “When I travelled overseas, design played such a big role in the history and culture of the countries I visited,” Tara shares. “I realised then that Brisbane was lacking the design Ʈair that other cities and countries had, so I wanted to bring that opulence to Brisbane and push the boundaries of design.” Nothing sparks more joy in Tara than making people fall in love with their homes. “One of my favourite projects to work on was called Maleny,” she recalls. “It was something completely diƪerent to what we are used to, which is usually contemporary high-end interiors. Instead, this was a contemporary take on a country home. I loved that by doing a cosmetic renovation, it meant we had to consider the already existing elements of the design and rather than take away from these, we had to make sure we complemented this with our own design Ʈair while paying homage to the original architecture. It was also an honour to work on a Stuart Rattle home and add a Residence Studio touch to it. I think a lot of people liked this design because it was warm and relatable and it’s a style they hadn’t seen us design before. It was a great way to show our versatility.” In terms of her own personal style preferences, Tara is partial to a contemporary-luxe aesthetic. “However, the more I design, the more I adapt to various styles,” she adds. “I love anything from chic coastal and rustic Puglian style to more minimalist interior aesthetics. I would say the common thread between all my designs is ‘highend’, no matter what the look and feel is.” LAURE BEBBINGTON Raised in a family who celebrated creativity, Laure Bebbington was always destined to work in the design industry. Her varied resume includes stints working as a technical documenter for Poliform, an interior designer for architectural Ƭrm Jackson Teece Architecture, and a project manager for Euromarble (a natural stone company). Laure’s last role prior to starting Residence Studio was working for Coco Republic as a senior interior designer. This is also where she crossed paths with Tara. “Tara and I worked together for four years, and we are always the Ƭrst ones to point out how opposite we are. However, we work well together and complement each other’s diƪerences which, for creative people, is key,” Laure explains. “Our love of high-end furniture and luxurious interior spaces led us to starting our business. Because of our vast experience working across diƪerent sectors in a multitude of diƪerent styles, we really can customise a bespoke outcome for the client.” With a personal design style that is quite minimal, contemporary and blended, Laure loves the use of vintage furniture paired with contemporary pieces and textured fabrics, warm timbers and patinaed metals. She is quick to point out that as a business, locking themselves into one certain look is not what Residence Studio is about. “We love exploring and pushing the boundary with our projects, but always make sure the outcome is high-end and luxurious,” she says. Sustainability is a hallmark of all Residence Studio projects. Indeed, Tara and Laure always endeavour to use local suppliers who manufacture in Australia. While this does tend to come at a higher price tag, most clients recognise the beneƬts of investing in heirloom pieces that will last the test of time, and be handed down to future generations, rather than Ƭlling their homes with cheap, mass-produced furniture that will end up in landƬll. With more than 25 years of combined experience, Tara and Laure are a formidable team reimagining luxury for residential and commercial spaces. To enlist their services, or view their portfolio, visit the website today. HD residencestudio.com.au home design 47
UNDER $12,000 LUXURY LOOKS DK Ceiling four-pendant, designed by Henrik Tengler for Konsthantverk, from $4865. danishred.com.au Visio pendant by Masiero, $5249. mondoluce.com Calais chandelier, $6890. montauklightingco.com Occhio Mito sospeso, POA. kodalighting.com Strikha small pendant, $4400. tigmitrading.com LET THERE BE LIGHT The transformative power of artiǻcial lighting cannot be overstated. Capable of turning a drab and gloomy room into an illuminating sanctuary, lighting is crucial to any successful interior design. From aǺordable to more opulent options, we’ve given the following selection the green light Edited by Louise Smithers A-N-D Column pendant, POA. kodalighting.com Bonbon shade, large, $2040. hayshop.com.au Vibia Palma wall light, POA. kodalighting.com Occhio Mito largo Ʈoor lamp, approximately $12,000. kodalighting.com Soniah big Ʈoor lamp, $9200. tigmitrading.com A-N-D Pebble chandelier, POA. kodalighting.com 48 home design
Neo Ʈoor lamp by Nemo, $1607. mondoluce.com UNDER $2000 TR5 pendant designed by Tom Rossau, from $1167. danishred.com.au Float table lamp by Axo Light, $775. mondoluce.com luxe to less lighting MID-TIER MAGIC Hampton wall light, $790. montauklightingco.com Diamante Pendanti by Vistosi, $874 (small). mondoluce.com Massiv pendant, designed by Henrik Tengler for Konsthantverk, $727. danishred.com.au Strada Ʈush mount, $1990. montauklightingco.com Scalloped pendant, $580–$750. her-hands.com.au RBW hoist pendant, from $1200. kodalighting.com Brady Ʈoor lamp, $590. fentonandfenton.com.au Cordea Exterior pendant by Masiero, from $1460. mondoluce.com home design 49
luxe to less lighting Mag portable, rechargeable LED wall/ceiling light bundle by Studio Italia, $305. mondoluce.com Lines 60-degrees starter kit (nine lines) $349.99. nanoleaf.me/en-AU UNDER $500 STYLE THAT WON’T BREAK THE BANK Grand Designs Spotlight Ʈoor lamp, $499. ozdesignfurniture.com.au Attica 1 table lamp, $149. beaconlighting.com.au Caspian p 1 LED wall light, $249. beaconlighting.com.au beacon Tivoli Ʈoor lamp, $279. ozdesignfurniture.com.au Grand Designs Cailen iron and marble ble arc Ʈoor lamp, $479. livingstyles.com.au m.au Paros 1 table lamp in brass, $329. beaconlighting.com.au Apex clip lamp, $156 each. hayshop.com.au Pontu Ʈoor lamp, $229.95. jameslane.com.au Sanso EvOne 3-in-1 ceiling-mounted air puriƬer, ioniser and multi-functional light, $495. beaconlighting.com.au 50 home design Nanoleaf skylight starter kit (three pack), $469.99. nanoleaf.me/en-AU
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AWA R D S 2 0 2 4 OUTSTANDING ENTRANTS W e called on our readers to enter their renovation “before and after” photos for a chance to win this prestigious award and huge exposure in the magazine and across its online and social media platforms. We looked at outstanding home transformations, both big and small, interior and exterior, kitchen, bathroom and the whole home. The Ƭnalists wowed us with the striking improvements that can be made with home renovations. Proudly sponsored by 52 home design
roty awards Before Before After S OUT H T ERRACE R ESI DEN CE “We love this renovation as it has completely transformed a traditional Victorian terrace house through the creation of new spaces with subtle design details, where each space has distinct character and individuality while still achieving a sense of cohesiveness throughout” — homeowners, Anthony Chan Architecture Chan Architecture Interior designer Sanders and King home design 53
APARTME NT RENOVATIO N “We love our renovation because it transformed our dark apartment into a light-filled haven. By knocking down a wall and relocating the kitchen, we gained access to more natural light. Our light-coloured Embelton flooring helps bounce light around the space. This wasn’t a simple change but it made the apartment incredibly liveable. We’d do it again in a second!” — homeowner, Jo-Roxy Before Designer TightKnit Building Design Builder In-Depth Projects After Before 54 home design
roty awards Before After Before WILS ON RENOVAT ION “This reno was a labour of love, we transformed a home that hadn’t had any love since it was built in the early 1960s, it’s now a modern, bright and functional home. We bought a house that many would have knocked down and we restored the charm of the property where we could, and thoughtfully added modern touches with amazing results. The house was dark and small, with shag carpets, purple and yellow walls. We painted throughout, added new flooring, kitchen and bathroom. We also transformed the exterior of the property and the yard. “We completed the majority of the renovations ourselves under our building licence through Surfside Homes. We used some amazing suppliers, including Kawana Flooring, Art Bathrooms, National Tiles and Beacon Lighting.” — Brett and Erin McManus home design 55
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When building your dream home, it pays to design beautiful liveable spaces with longevity in mind Words Carrol Baker SP EC I A L FEATURE NOW AND FOREVER Halo House by Breathe Architecture. Photography by Diana Snape. breathe.com.au home design 59
special feature forever homes T hese days we are living longer, and living well, with more of us embracing exercise and healthy eating habits. With a growing population of older Australians, more in-home services to support healthy ageing are available, meaning we can live at home for longer. Some say Ƭnding your forever home is all about beginning with the end in mind — how you envision living comfortably in your home in your twilight years. With rising building material costs, coupled with the stress and expense of relocating as your family’s needs change, it’s a smart move to design a home that will go the distance. A LIVEABLE HOME When designing your forever home, it’s important to look at how it services your family’s needs both now and into the future. A liveable home is all about comfort and design, but it’s also about forward thinking and planning. It’s basically asking yourself the question, how might the needs of my family, and the use of spaces change over time? This means where possible, building some elements of Ʈexibility into the design, so it can potentially meet future needs. For example, will it be accessible for an ageing or disabled occupant? According to Your Home, Australia’s Guide to Environmentally Sustainable Homes, a liveable home follows the design guidelines set out by Liveable Housing Australia livablehousingaustralia.org.au/, a notfor-proƬt between government and other stakeholders to lead the development of accessible and safer homes. An adaptable home is a liveable home that also meets Australian Standard AS4299-1995 Adaptable Housing, which means it can be easily adapted to become accessible for wheelchair users should the need arise. Amy Smith from Breathe Architecture says an adaptable home really is more than just a house. “It is a living, breathing space that evolves with changing needs,” she notes. “At Breathe, we design open Ʈoor plans and multifunctional spaces that allow for spaces to be reconƬgured over time.” Toowong by Kin Architects. Photography by Christopher Frederick Jones. kinarchitects.com.au DESIGNING FOR LONGEVITY Spaces that will accommodate changing needs are adaptable. Lisa Alward, principal interior designer from Bella Vie Interiors, 60 home design Edgars Creek House by Breathe Architecture. Photography by Tom Ross. breathe.com.au
says longevity can mean embracing an openplan layout that can be easily reconfigured as needs change. “This flexibility allows for areas to be repurposed, such as a dining room becoming a home office,” she says. Lisa adds that designing a forever home means incorporating universal design principles becomes even more important. “Features such as wider doorways and hallways, with minimal level changes, and ample natural light,” she says. “These elements ensure comfort for all ages and abilities, making your home timeless and accessible.” Another important factor is quality materials, investing in durable materials and timeless Ƭnishes. “High-quality materials may have a higher upfront cost,” she cautions, “but they endure and maintain their appeal over time, reducing the need for frequent updates.” DESIGNING KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS Kitchens and bathrooms are arguably the most expensive rooms in a home. Correct design and placement will allow the spaces to serve you well into the future, and also accommodate for ageing parents or those with a disability. Marjorie Dixon from Kin Architects says large open-plan bathrooms are a winner — “especially those with ample natural light that enables a beautiful, light-Ƭlled bathroom plus space to manoeuvre a wheelchair or walker in the future,” she says. Showers and bathtubs with a seat are not only practical if you have young children, but also accommodate the elderly. Marjorie says a seat allows occupants to sit in the shower, or sit and edge into the bath rather than stepping in. “These features, combined with reinforced bathroom walls for grab rails or additional towel rails, allow bathrooms to easily change to accommodate diƪerent needs down the track,” she adds. In the kitchen, no-slip Ʈoors, removing any sharp edges, and upgrading storage for easy access can all help as we age. Marjorie says the right kitchen design can go a long way to making things more comfortable in the future. “In the kitchen we like to ensure there is adequate circulation space, wallmounted ovens for ease of use, good-quality task lighting and handles on drawers and cupboards,” she shares. SHAPESHIFTER SPACES With built-in design Ʈexibility, rooms can be repurposed, serve a dual function, or expand and contract as needs change. Lisa says adaptable room design is all about creating versatile spaces. “Screens or doors that fold Halo House by Breathe Architecture. Photography by Diana Snape. breathe.com.au home design 61
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special feature forever homes Cavell Street by Kin Architects. Photography by Christopher Frederick Jones. kinarchitects.com.au Toowong by Kin Architects. Photography by Christopher Frederick Jones. kinarchitects.com.au back to completely open up a room are great for entertaining, or they can be sectioned oƪ for privacy,” she explains. “The key is ensuring they blend seamlessly with the overall design.” Flexible living spaces are important if a home is to accommodate diƪerent family demographics, ages and abilities, even from when children are very young. Amy says doubling up the program so that the building footprint doesn’t need to incorporate a standalone room for each function is a sound principle. “We will often design a space for a client with small children that oƪers sightlines into a living space from a kitchen or study area, that can then be closed oƪ with sliding doors or screened for privacy when the children grow up and no longer need supervision,” she points out. Multi-functional internal spaces do indeed oƪer a viable solution for a homeowner’s changing needs. Lisa suggests building in design Ʈexibility with rooms that serve dual purposes. “This could be a home oƯce that doubles as a guest room, for example. Also consider built-in Murphy beds or convertible furniture for this purpose.” She adds that you can take design adaptability one step further by acquiring modular furniture. “Incorporate pieces that can be reconƬgured or moved easily,” she says. “This adaptability is essential for shapeshifting rooms.” Modular sofas that are easily reconƬgured, side tables that become dining tables, Ʈoating fold-out desks — there’s a plethora of adaptable furniture items you can acquire. BUILDINGS TO LAST FOR GENERATIONS Constructing with longevity in mind is key. Your home can endure for many years if it’s well designed with quality materials and craftsmanship. Amy says this underpins their design ethos. “At Breathe we always think deeply about how our buildings will be used long term and design them to last 100 years or more,” she says. It’s thinking about the life of the building beyond the original residents. “This ensures our projects can suit the needs of future generations,” she continues. “An example of this is that in our apartment buildings we don’t put in bathtubs because they create inherited accessibility issues for people with limited mobility. Instead, we have rooftop bathhouses that can be shared by people with young children.” AGEING IN PLACE It can be confronting to acknowledge that one day we won’t be as agile as our younger selves. As we get older, our senses such as vision, hearing, and our dexterity can also be reduced, and there can be age-related changes in cognitive abilities and memory. home design 63
special feature forever homes Cavell Street by Kin Architects. Photography by Christopher Frederick Jones. kinarchitects.com.au Edgars Creek House by Breathe Architecture. Photography by Tom Ross. breathe.com.au 64 home design Designing your home so you can navigate potential mobility and safety issues as a result of ageing means you can stay at home for longer. When designing and building a new home, it certainly pays dividends to factor in some key design aspects that will pave the way for you and those you love to comfortably age in place. Marjorie says 1m-wide doorways that cost more upfront, but allow access for walkers/wheelchair in the future if required, are a good idea. “It can also be helpful to consider space around beds and wardrobes to accommodate walking aids,” she notes. Another important consideration is a step-free entry, which can make entering and exiting the home easier. If you do have a double-storey home, negotiating the stairs can be an issue, but with the right design, Marjorie says it can make using the staircase easier. “We try to design stairs to be in a straight run with a handrail on both sides for ease of use,” she notes. There are also aids to help you get from one Ʈoor to another. A stairlift is a great tool to help older Australians maintain their independence at home. A sturdy chair Ƭtted to the side can be operated manually or by remote control to move up and down the rails. An elevator to access diƪerent Ʈoors is another means to negotiate diƪerent levels in your home. This can be Ƭtted externally or internally if space permits. If you are designing for the future, Marjorie suggests planning the design of your home so one bedroom, bathroom and potential kitchenette are on ground level. “If occupants can no longer manage stairs, they can relocate,” she notes, “or it offers flexibility to have a live-in carer or rental income down the track.” HD
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MODERN YET TIMELESS From drab to fab, this renovated home enjoys old-school charm without compromising on contemporary comfort D isplaying undeniable mastery, the team from Smith & Sons Toowoomba East has completed a comprehensive renovation of a mid-1960s home, Ʈawlessly merging modernity with timeless charm. The makeover project converted the kitchen, living and dining areas, master bedroom, and included the addition of an ensuite. Involved in the design phase, the team tailored a streamlined renovation experience that aligned perfectly with the client’s wants, utilising their unique Design-Plan-Construct process. The home, which had begun to show signs of age and wear, underwent a stunning revival. Stepping through the sturdy blue front door, you will be met by bespoke Flourish Vintage navyblue textured Ʈoor tiles, providing a sneak peek 66 home design of what is to come around the corner. Strategic placement of new windows and doors not only enhanced energy eƯciency, but also added to the visual appeal of the interior. The core of the home, once draped in outdated features, found new life through an entirely revamped kitchen and living space. Preserving and reƬnishing the original hardwood Ʈoors pays respect to the home’s history while accommodating modern layout adjustments that enable seamless Ʈow throughout. The repositioned kitchen enjoys a sense of airiness that has refreshed the entire space. Fitted with crisp white cabinetry and complemented by chrome Ƭxtures, the polished concrete countertops and Penny tile feature splashback inject modern Ʈair into the space. Extending this fresh, modern feel to the master bedroom, a Velux roof window was added to let in the morning light, while honouring the home’s era with VJ panel walls painted in a stylish grey/ beige. Extending this aesthetic into the ensuite, the same panel walls were incorporated, complementing several textured tiles such as the kit-kat feature shower wall and niche. A noteworthy upgrade was a top-tier smart toilet eƪortlessly blending functionality and innovation. With the design and construction of this residence, the Smith & Sons Toowoomba East team has showcased its expertise in transforming older homes. It beautifully demonstrates the art of restoring a space and harmoniously blends modern touches while honouring the home’s original era. HD smithandsons.com.au
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houses & apartments kilburn “The refit renovation represents the possibility of creating a new relationship with a space just by working with the natural light” — Kate Walker A holiday home should oƪer a sense of tranquillity. It should be a place to relax and unwind, where you can forget about the troubles of your day-to-day life. This Mornington Peninsula abode didn’t quite meet those objectives. “The property had been enjoyed for some years, providing a muchloved holiday retreat for the Melbourne-based family,” says Kate Walker, founder and director of the KWD design studio. “But the dwelling was unrenovated and distinctly brown, and was a very dated holiday home (stretching back to the early 2000s).” Of course, the family could have chosen to sell, but the couple and their two teenage children 74 home design
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houses & apartments kilburn loved the location and relished the time they spent together there. That’s when they turned to designer Kate and enjoyed a suite of considered and clever ideas to turn their home around. “They needed to change the interior layout so there was adequate space for each member of the family and for entertaining,” Kate says. “They also wanted the interior and exterior to be light and bright, and to make the grounds more user-friendly.” This began with a complete reimagining of the interior layout. “It was a full gut and renovation of the holiday home,” Kate says. “The interior was reconƬgured for reverse living. Downstairs there are now two bedrooms, a family bathroom, a study and a rumpus room. Upstairs there is a master bedroom with an ensuite, a powder room, a laundry, a kitchen and a dining/living area.” With such extensive works on the menu, Ƭnances had to be carefully considered. “To keep the renovation costs within budget, the changes to the interior were very much cosmetic,” Kate says. “We didn’t expand the existing Ʈoor plan or make the property any larger. Instead, we maintained the plumbing and electrical layout and cleverly adapted the space to make the interior more functional as a family holiday home.” Despite these limitations, the renovation has resulted in a completely diƪerent aesthetic. “The design dilemma to overcome was the dark-brown 78 home design Windows, natural materials and clever colour choice have transformed this dark home into a place of relaxation
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houses & apartments kilburn Space was maximised in the bathroom by combining the bath and shower in the same wet area feel, the lack of natural light, and the way the interior space planning operated,” Kate says. One of the ways this challenge was overcome involved the repositioning of the external staircase which opened up the downstairs area, allowing natural light to Ʈood in. “This created a new sense of entry with the staircase, welcoming guests upstairs to enjoy the beautiful outdoor terrace,” Kate says. Inside, the light and bright theme continues. “The colour palette throughout the interior reƮects the contemporary coastal aesthetic,” Kate shares. “The spectrum of greyish-blue hues with pale timbers and crisp-white walls ensures each space is light, breezy and open, with indoor/ outdoor connectivity.” Textured materials play a further part in creating this elegant aesthetic. Raw timbers and V-groove joinery set the coastal tone. In the kitchen, the gently undulating shades of the tiles on the rangehood are reminiscent of the shells on the seashore. A striking light-coloured stone Ƭreplace stretches to the ceiling, emphasising the height of the room while paying homage to the rocks scattered across the peninsula’s many beaches. Soft sheer curtains dance in the breeze, tempting the viewer to step outside, and are complemented by the pendant over the dining table. One of the many highlights of the home’s interior is without doubt the sophisticated home design 81
houses & apartments kilburn The joinery throughout the home maximises storage and space, with most of it custom made joinery. “Joinery installation day was a very memorable day,” Kaye says. “We designed custom joinery for most rooms in the house, so installation day was a major undertaking. The result was incredible because every element not only looked beautiful and married in with the contemporary coastal aesthetic, but the functionality was fundamental to the success of the renovation.” Outside, the home enjoyed further improvements. “One of the very special aspects of this property renovation was the full garden redesign by Plume Studios, who activated areas of the garden that hadn’t been utilised before,” Kate says. Aged limestone featured in this exterior update, a Ƭtting choice for a coastal setting. Overall, this holiday home feels completely diƪerent to its prior incarnation. “We established a connection between the upstairs and downstairs areas of the house to bring in the light, airy, breezy feel we knew the home could oƪer,” Kate says. “The result is in stark contrast to the heavy-set, dark-brown feeling that used to emanate throughout the property. Downstairs felt very bunker-like because it was blocked oƪ from the outdoor space, but now it is very connected to the upstairs and feels fresh and open, Ʈooded with natural light.” HD katewalkerdesign.com.au 82 home design
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This barn-style home on the Mornington Peninsula whispers tranquillity from every corner Words Lauren Clarke Photography Armelle Habib houses & apartments one seven five WHISPERED TRANQUILLITY home design 87
houses & apartments one seven five The Ƭreplace is a textural delight thanks to detailed brickwork T “A curated palette of soft neutrals allowed texture to be the hero. The result is a haven of relaxation, where every element harmonises to create a cocooning ambience, embracing those who enter with a whispered tranquillity” — Annie Caine 88 home design his dwelling on the Mornington Peninsula is located on approximately six acres, with a tangle of rolling tea trees and abundant vines blanketing a gently undulating landscape. In the 1970s, the land was developed to accommodate a vineyard, small house and commercial shed, yet in more recent years the property became home to a yoga and wellness retreat. Perhaps it’s that sense of calm that the new owners channelled when designing this vacation home that has created the tranquillity which exists in each of the rooms. It all began with a brief from the clients, a couple with adult children. The interior designer and barrister sought a modern coastal barn aesthetic, with the home designed primarily to suit holiday use. “In future years, it will be a retirement retreat,” says Annie Caine, interior designer and one of the two homeowners. The build was to take place from the ground up. The home was designed to comfortably accommodate six, yet needed to still feel cosy enough when only two were present. This was created thanks to clever design. “The home has three bedrooms, two living spaces and a separate dining area, linked by the kitchen to a living room,” Annie says. “The house was designed in pavilions, which means everyone has their own space.” These pavilions were designed in line with the barn-style architecture often found
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houses & apartments one seven five The brief for the build was ‘modern coastal barn’ in New Zealand. “The brief included a design that accommodated modern living but with a farmhouse-inspired aesthetic. The key language was ‘modern coastal barn’,” Annie reveals. “Once this was established, it was easy to create an exterior and interior aesthetic that Ƭt the brief. We loved the old holiday homes on the Mornington Peninsula that included the board/batten detail on the external facade. We designed a modern interpretation of that look.” The kitchen rangehood also gives a nod to this design style with painted battens. The result is a perfect pairing of cool relaxation and cosy retreat. Capitalising on the striking vista was a must, so design allowances were made to bring the outdoors in as much as possible. “The outlook to the vegetation was a priority, so oversized sliding panels were included in the design to enable some of the external ‘walls’ to slide aside,” Annie shares. “It means that we can be inside but enjoy an outdoor feel.” Large windows celebrate the building’s relationship with nature while welcoming in natural light. This light falls gently on an interior palette of soft neutrals, which envelop the space in an atmosphere of calm serenity. “Creamy whites and muted tones create an understated elegance,” Annie says. “A curated palette of soft neutrals allowed texture to be the hero. 90 home design

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houses & apartments one seven five Simplicity reigns supreme in the kitchen The result is a haven of relaxation, where every element harmonises to create a cocooning ambience, embracing those who enter with a whispered tranquillity.” In the living space, a soaring ceiling climbs to a pitch in a nod to traditional farmsteads. The Ƭreplace is a textural delight — a happy accident thanks to a timely site visit by the clients. “As this project was designed as a holiday retreat, and constructed during COVID-19 restrictions, site visits were limited,” Annie recalls. “One of the few days we were fortunate enough to be on site was when the bricklayer completed the chimney. We had planned to clad the chimney breast with timber lining boards, however, once we met with home design 93
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houses & apartments one seven five Romantic sheer curtains and gentle sandy tones create an aura of peace in the bedroom him and saw how proud of his work he was, we wanted to honour his craftsmanship and leave the exposed brick and paint it.” This feature has helped make the living room the couple’s favourite room in the house. “It always makes us smile,” Annie says. Custom joinery throughout ensures there’s a place for everything and elevates the home. Yet the build was not without its challenges. “One major obstacle to be overcome was designing to meet the BAL-29 code,” Annie says. This meant the external surfaces, such as the cladding, windows and rooƬng material, all needed to be Ƭre-retardant. “The site is also surrounded by vegetation and is located in the Green Wedge Zone of the Mornington Peninsula Shire.” This meant there were signiƬcant restrictions when it came to colour selection, with the main choices being dark to ensure the home blended into the natural landscape. Yet the Ƭnished project is undeniably worth any eƪort to achieve it. The Ƭnal touch? A sprawling garden completing the idyllic scene, inviting residents and guests to savour the tranquillity of rural living in this quintessential Mornington Peninsula haven. HD rodhannahandassociates.com.au 96 home design
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GARDEN VIEWS Inviting natural light into this home with a north-facing garden required clever architectural planning Words Lauren Clarke Photography Matt Clayton Photography home design 101
houses & apartments The older-style home now enjoys an abundance of natural light thanks to the window-Ƭlled extension house on the heath P b icture this: you’ve found your dream home abroad in the United Kingdom. It’s the perfect size for your family of four, with six bedrooms, two dining rooms and even a basement gym. It’s in a good location but there’s just one problem: the garden faces north, limiting the amount of natural light the home enjoys. Thankfully for Katherine and James, the property owners, there was an easy solution — to contact Steve Cox of Cox Architects, who had worked with them on a previous remodel back in 2016. “It was great to be asked to design for the clients again,” Steve says, adding that they worked with the same builder, Elson Property Services London, together then, too. Steve was able to completely transform this detached Edwardian home in South London’s conservation area while still being sympathetic to the original building’s design. It’s a marriage of contemporary style with all the signature elements of the classic period, resulting in a renovation that the owners simply adore. This was no minor undertaking, especially as the project began with signiƬcant challenges. “The house purchase and the early design work all took place in 2021, at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, with proper 102 home design
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houses & apartments house on the heath precautions (and the obligatory Zoom calls!), both were completed without any signiƬcant problems or delay,” Steve recalls. Once proper planning was completed, the build began. The renovation consisted of a remodel of the existing 70sqm living/dining/kitchen area on the ground Ʈoor at the rear of the property. “They (the homeowners) decided that the right design could help maximise sunlight, daylight and views out to the garden,” Steve says, emphasising the clients’ desire for natural light — a lot of natural light. “The best way to get this was with large skylights, and these were heavy. Specialist lifting equipment was therefore required to haul each one over the top of the house before being carefully lowered into position.” These large skylights have transformed the back of the home, completely blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living. And, when the family wishes to go outside, movement between both spaces is seamless. “The multiple divisions of the sliding glass doors make them easy to operate and create a rhythm across the opening,” Steve says. This connection to nature was further emphasised with the choice of light-toned natural materials throughout, including the ribbed timber splashback and cabinetry detail 104 home design
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houses & apartments we love house on the heath THE WAY THIS HOME BLURS THE LINES BETWEN ITS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR, MAKING THE GARDEN AN EXTENSION OF THE HOME ITSELF 106 home design
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Skylights during the day and a generous lighting plan at night ensure that the homeowners enjoy illumination whenever they desire ed’s fave THE CLASSIC OVERSIZED TILES ON THE FLOOR IN THE EXTENSION, EMPHASISING THE LIGHT AND ADDING A TOUCH OF CONTEMPORARY TO THIS CLASSIC HOME in the kitchen. Large-format tiles on the Ʈoor mimic the gently undulating white clouds above, as if reƮected through the skylights. Finally, a generous lighting plan ensures this home truly is aglow no matter the time of day. One signiƬcant challenge Steve faced involved working with some of the existing building’s features. “Budget dictated a facelift of the existing structure rather than a rebuild, so the design inspiration was to create a sort of architectural stage-set behind which a lot of the original building still sits,” Steve says. In addition to this, the house had previously been refurbished to a high speciƬcation and some key elements needed to be retained. “These included underƮoor heating, air conditioning and digital lighting systems,” Steve continues. “The builders had to carefully work around these elements and integrate them with the new spaces.” Pairing old and new elements can be a challenge, yet the two sections of this home were linked almost seamlessly. This is evident particularly in the brickwork in the contemporary and classic sections. “Recessed pointing (visible on the external brickwork) was a popular choice for UK architects of the ’60s and ’70s,” Steve says. “It’s easy to do and can look more contemporary than other techniques.” This can be seen in the images of the project taken from the back garden. “The brick type was then chosen to complement the original red brick details of the existing building,” Steve adds. “The brick columns are not structural but are supposed to give the impression of a solid support for the long beam above the sliding doors.” Sustainability was also considered in the build. “Keeping a lot of the original structure and upgrading the roof insulation helped to reduce the carbon footprint of this project,” Steve points out. Overall, the result is a home that welcomes the light, blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor living, and is a design triumph. “Trust and understanding between client, architect and builder — all three have worked successfully together, making it a successful collaboration,” Steve says. We couldn’t agree more. HD coxarchitects.co.uk 108 home design
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houses & apartments gladesville PARADISE FOUND This home was transformed from a basic series of boxes into a tranquil island beauty. And the best part? It was all done on a minimal budget Words Lauren Clarke Photography Maree Homer home design 113
houses & apartments gladesville The brief for this home was “island vibe with an eclectic twist” W hen it comes to building and renovating in 2024, one key word dictates a lot of homeowners’ decisions: budget. With the cost of living on the rise, many people have to be especially savvy when it comes to spending money. Yet an investment in your home is one of the best you can make — and you don’t have to break the bank to transform a staid space into something beautiful. This dwelling in Sydney’s Gladesville was built in the ’90s. Minimalist in style and architectural detail, it featured clean lines but no real sense of personality. Enter interior designer Adam Scougall, who was employed by the homeowners to allow them to achieve better use of their home. “The family were ‘living’ in each space but there was no cohesion in furnishings,” Adam says, adding that the dwelling operated as a place that was “purely functional” instead of a home that felt like a haven. And of course, like many families today, these homeowners had Ƭnancial limitations. “The home needed character within 114 home design
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houses & apartments gladesville a relatively small budget,” Adam says. Working with an experienced interior designer meant they could achieve a lot without having to spend a fortune. Adam began his work by ascertaining the clients’ vision for the space. “They wanted an eclectic refresh of their home and were drawn to lots of colour and patterns, but were unsure how to introduce this into the home,” Adam says. “They had recently purchased some new furniture items but had no real plan and were very underwhelmed by the ambience of the home. They needed my assistance.” When it came to a look and feel, the homeowners had a clear idea of what they wanted. “The clients’ two teenage boys were born in the Philippines and the owners wanted a reƮection on an island vibe with an eclectic twist.” And so the work began. The redesign incorporated the living room, lounge area, kitchen, dining, master bedroom and two teenage boys’ bedrooms, as well as the spare bedroom and garage space. With so many areas to address and Ƭnancial constraint to work within, Adam focused Ƭrst on the walls and Ʈoors. “The easiest way to bring in detail while being mindful of the client’s investment amount is to use paint,” Adam says. “I created an expansive feel to the main living areas with a large striping detail with three colours from Dulux paints. I also created painted square details in the kitchen/dining room for art to sit within the square expanse.” This 118 home design
Above Furnishings and artworks give this bedroom an edgy vibe “They wanted an eclectic refresh of their home and were drawn to lots of colour and patterns, but were unsure how to introduce this into the home” — Adam Scougall home design 119
houses & apartments gladesville we love THE CONTRAST OF DARK AND LIGHT emphasised the artwork and added a sense of drama without overwhelming the space. The artwork in the dining area is perfectly toned to suit the room. Not only that, but it captures the relaxed island aesthetic the clients longed for with shades of blue and a celebration of citrus fruit. “I was commissioned to paint the vibrant still life of oranges in a Mediterranean bowl for the kitchen/dining area,” Adam says. “I regularly paint speciƬc works for my interior clients as I know what will work beautifully, and I like to create something bespoke at the same time.” The result is a stunning piece of custom art that was literally made for the space. Of course, not every piece of art in the home has to be bespoke. “If you are creative and resourceful, you can make signiƬcant changes with a lower budget,” Adam continues. “I used lots of IKEA frames and created some of the art for the boys’ rooms in Canva. I literally created the art to the size I needed for the frame and printed it oƪ at OƯceworks. It turned out great!” Another space that enjoyed a dramatic transformation was the garage — Adam’s favourite room in the home. “The garage is my favourite as it was previously an area that held stuƪ that no one in the home knew what to do with,” Adam shares. “I created a dual space with an organisation system for a gaming teenager, as well as a sofa bed and chillout area for the family and guests.” The dark grey of the IKEA kitchen Adam installed was colour-matched for a graphic strip detail, which was then paired with plain white. This allowed Adam to create three zones within the garage, each deƬned by the dark-grey and white striping. “I took it from the Ʈoor, up the walls and over the ceiling, which had a dramatic eƪect,” Adam says. Overall, by using clever design and savvy techniques, this home now looks like the relaxed island home the owners wanted. Paradise = found. HD adamscougall.com 120 home design
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THE FRONIUS LEGACY Built on 75 years of innovation, this third-generation family business boasts a passion for new renewable energy technologies, intensive research and revolutionary solutions S b Above: Günter Fronius, founder of Fronius Right: Fronius Wattpilot 2.0 126 home design ynonymous with solar power, Fronius is a phenomenal family business: a success story dating back to a humble one-man operation in 1945. Threequarters of a century later, the business has gone from a regional specialist repair shop into a player on the global stage, cementing itself as an integral part of the industrial landscape. From electricity to heating, electric mobility and energy storage, Fronius is a formidable force within the solar sector. But let’s go back to the beginning. Founded by electrical engineer Günter Fronius, who made a living as a repair and maintenance man, Fronius was born in the Austrian town of Pettenbach after Günter had a lightning-bolt moment and created a device for recharging car batteries, allowing them to be used for longer. At the time, charging car batteries was practically unheard of. Undeterred, Günter developed simple battery chargers using the resources at his disposal. Building on this same technology, he expanded his product range in 1950 to include welding transformers. Over the following decades, Fronius grew steadily into a respected medium-sized company.
sponsored product Clockwise from top: Fronius International; Fronius Symo GEN24 Plus hybrid inverter; Elisabeth EngelbrechtsmüllerStrauß; Brigitte Strauß and Klaus Fronius In 1980, Günter Fronius handed control of the company to his children, Brigitte Strauß and Klaus Fronius. The siblings pursued a strategy of growth, with numerous subsidiaries established around the world. At the beginning of the 1990s, the two CEOs start to place additional emphasis on the pioneering topic of solar energy. Written oƪ by some at the time as nothing more than a pipe dream, this sector has since established itself as an important branch of the business. Indeed, the three pillars of the business are ‘Solar Energy’, ‘Perfect Welding’ and ‘Perfect Charging’. In 2012, the baton was passed to the next generation: Elisabeth Engelbrechtsmüller-Strauß. As the granddaughter of the company’s founder, she has continued to set a course for growth and remains true to the business’s commitment to innovation, quality and service. This means that Fronius is constantly researching cuttingedge technologies from which new ideas can be derived. Fronius’ mission, which unites more than 8000 professionals in more than 30 countries around the world, is clear: to research and control electricity as the fuel of the future. Fronius uses its products to convert solar energy into alternating current, supply battery-powered intralogistics vehicles with new energy, and use electricity from the outlet for revolutionary welding processes. While the basic concept has remained the same, countless opportunities for change have presented themselves over the years. Fronius is no longer “just” a manufacturer, but has instead long been recognised as a high-tech enterprise. All Fronius products (such as the GEN24 inverter, Ohmpilot and Wattpilot) are based on highly complex software solutions, data management systems and apps for user-friendly solutions. “Sustainable action is at the heart of everything we do at Fronius. This has been the case since the very beginning of the company’s history,” says Elisabeth, CEO of Fronius International GmbH. “The impetus to extend the short service life of car batteries through more eƯcient use of available energy came about roughly 75 years ago. Today we are placing more focus than ever on environmentally friendly solutions.” A passion for new technologies, intensive research and revolutionary solutions has shaped the Fronius brand since 1945. As a technology leader, Fronius develops and implements innovative methods to monitor and control energy for welding technology, photovoltaics and battery charging. Believing that “the power of the sun is for everyone”, Fronuis’ Solar Energy and Perfect Charging products endeavour to provide a reliable and comprehensive supply of energy, 24 hours a day. Fronius has 37 subsidiaries on Ƭve continents (including Australia), yet it is still the same ownermanaged company it has always been, combining the values of a family business with the visions of a global company. Whether charging your electric car with Fronius Wattpilot, heating your water with Fronius Ohmpilot or generating solar power from the PV system with high-tech inverters, Fronius oƪers Australians all the tools they need to achieve greater self-suƯciency and energy security. HD fronius.com.au home design 127
THE NEXT GENERATION OF COOL Blades of glory: an upgraded fan favourite B b ig Ass Fans Australia is bringing in the next generation of cool with its latest product, Haiku Gen 4. This ceiling fan contains the same iconic design and unrivalled functionality of the Haiku, now with an enhanced lighting system, designed to give you refreshing breezes in a beautiful package of style, eƯciency and durability. Available in Ƭve Ƭnishes, the new Haiku utilises natural materials with sleek bamboo and aircraft-grade aluminium designs, backed by either a Ƭve-year warranty for indoor models or three-year warranty for outdoor models, so you can love your Haiku for years to come. Managing director of Big Ass Australia, Shaun Brehaut, speaks to consumers’ need to 128 home design have greater control over their comfort. “This fan favourite has been upgraded with Haiku owners’ most requested features, including an even brighter temperature-shifting LED downlight and more advanced control options,” he says. Whether you seek a warm, cosy ambience or a lively, energising workspace, the new Haiku ceiling fan puts the customer in complete control. Haiku’s optional LED up or downlights oƪer a range of colour temperatures and several colour options, allowing you to Ƭne tune your lighting to match your comfort preferences. Available in 1.5m- and 2.1m-diameter options with an energy-efficient DC motor, the new Haiku accommodates sloped or high ceilings with downrods for ceilings 2.7m to 4m tall. For low, flat ceilings between 2.4m to 3.4m, Haiku’s Low-Profile Mount is your go-to. With more than two decades of innovation, Big Ass Fans has helped homeowners around the world experience reliable, whisper-quiet airƮow. The company’s energy-eƯcient residential fans not only require less power to operate, they also make people feel up to six degrees cooler in the summer and eƪectively circulate heated air in the winter. Pricing starts at $1750 for a Haiku Generation 4. Contact Big Ass Fans on 1300 277 244 and experience how much better life feels underneath the reimagined Haiku. HD bigassfans.com/au
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CREATIVE SELECTION Artists in the round 1 MIN-WOO BANG 2/ Born in Seoul, Australian landscape painter Min-Woo attended the South Korean National Art School before immigrating to NSW, studying at TAFE and then the Sydney College of the Arts, where he graduated with honours in 1999. ReƮecting Ƭnely tuned technical skills as well as an in-depth cerebral exploration, Min-Woo’s hauntingly beatiƬc compositions are reminiscent of both Eastern and Western painterly aesthetics. Utilising a delicately balanced palette, the artist poetically renders the surface of his canvas to much critical acclaim. manyunggallery.com.au My Golden Fish, gold pigment and mixed media, 152cm x 122cm YOSI MESSIAH 1/ Born in Israel, Yosi Messiah moved to Sydney in 1987. He immediately fell in love with it and decided that’s where he wanted to live. Yosi started making jewellery and selling it in markets around Sydney and eventually opened a successful jewellery shop. He always found art very intriguing, so in 1996 he decided to become a painter. To achieve this, he went to study art with the renowned painter Charlie Shead and followed this by studying life drawing at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. He’s had numerous solo exhibitions with various galleries in Sydney, Melbourne and on the Gold Coast, as well as overseas. yosimessiah.com 132 home design Ebony and Ecru, oil, 78cm x 103cm Colossal II, oil on linen, 152 x 152cm 2 3 Those Bright Happy Days, oil, and acrylic on Ƭne Belgian linen, 120cm x 90cm ROBBI NEAL 4/ Robbi’s studio is in the garden; Ʈowers and plants thrive there she says, despite her neglect. It’s a special place where the children laugh and play, the Ʈowers sing, and friends drink tea or gin and eat cheese and yarn. Painting has always equalled life for Robbi and if she doesn’t do it, she says it feels like her soul shrivels.{She had many years of not being able to paint and yearned for it each day. Robbi’s paintings are a carefully constructed rambling journey of line and colour. In Those Bright Happy Days, from the You make Your Own Happiness Collection, Robbi remembers when the Ʈowers shone like coloured lights in our hearts. Those days make her smile. artloversaustralia.com.au/artist/robbie-neal/ ELLIE SUTTON 3/ This contemporary abstract artist is based in the NSW Blue Mountains. Her career as an artist started unexpectedly after she was struck down with a debilitating and lifechanging chronic illness. She says her illness, while incredibly challenging, was a gift, proof of the duality of life as without it, she never would have found her true calling. Ellie’s work is characterised by lines that come alive with movement; they serve as a visual representation of the Ʈuidity of life and our shared human experience. Ellie recently won both the 2023 Bluethumb Art Prize Abstract Category and the Overall Award for her artwork Serpents Coil. bluethumb.com.au/ellie-sutton 4
CLAIRE FIRLEY 6/ This artist is making waves in the creative world. As a second-generation talent, Claire artfully blends classic mediums, including photography, with cutting-edge digital artistry. She specialises in crafting unique limited-edition Ƭne artworks that exude timeless elegance and ignite boundless imagination. Claire’s artistic journey began surrounded by her father’s artistic legacy, but she has carved her own path into the digital realm, seamlessly merging traditional techniques with modern tools. Her work has been exhibited in numerous prestigious international locations and was recently curated by Art Lovers Australia and Saatchi Arts. Claire engages in collaborative endeavours, empowering clients to co-create and manifest deeply personal, one-of-akind artworks tailored for their reƬned spaces. claireƬrley.com 7 creative selection 5/ James is fascinated with Australia’s eastern seaboard and its iconic architectural beauty. This springs from his teenage years living in Sydney’s north, where he was an avid surfer, and later extensively travelled the east coast in rock and roll bands. The Art Deco bathing pavilions, surf clubs and ocean baths of Australia’s east coast have been a constant motif and preoccupation in his work. He aims to not only capture something about the Australian experience of “landscape” — how we impose ourselves upon it, how we exist in it — but to also explore how our intense antipodean light illuminates and dominates that whole experience. Above all, his art is a celebration of our unique Australian landscape and his response to it. jameswillebrant.com artscape 5 JAMES WILLEBRANT Almost the Edge of the Ocean, acrylic on canvas, 111cm x 111cm A Sense of Space, oil, 61cm x 61cm Coral Symphony, digital 6 LUCINDA LEVEILLE 7/ Not many of us enter the world with clearly deƬned goals and aspirations. From day one, Lucinda Leveille wanted to be an artist. Her unabashed passion for representing her world through art found her attending the National Art School at the early age of 15. As a young adult, destructive criticism from a gallery shattered her conƬdence and following this, she refused to pick up a brush for more than a decade. But like many artists, her desire and hunger to create couldn’t be suppressed forever. The Queensland-based artist’s work is truly captivating. Her resilience and ability to capture dramatic clouds and solitary moments using vibrant colours indicate a profound talent, connection, and love for her world. bluethumb.com.au/lucinda-leveille home design 133
REBECCA KOERTING Colour me happy should be this artist’s mantra as her artwork is both inspired and uplifting Words Carrol Baker W ith a passion to create, and as an art director of a lifestyle and home interiors magazine, Rebecca’s early career was in graphic design and interiors. “This accentuated my love of colour, how colour made me feel and how it can be used in rooms to evoke diƪerent emotions,” she enthuses. Swapping magazine deadlines for a newfound freedom to explore the creation of her own art has been a life-changing decision for Rebecca. This successful mum of three launched her art business in 2021 listing work online, showcasing her work at galleries and art fairs, and building her brand on Instagram. 134 home design With her girls now in school, she has more time to indulge her artistic pursuits. Rebecca enjoys working with acrylics and oil pastels, creating large-format canvases, sometimes stretching to Ƭll two canvases in a diptych. Her striking bold abstract works are becoming highly sought after as she continues to build a strong following as an abstract artist. Rebecca says the connection between her creations and the emotions they evoke in others is what fuels her passion. “Seeing the way my clients feel when they fall in love with one of my paintings is worth every second of the hard work,” she notes. Her most popular pieces are large abstracts, her Chasing Daydreams collection. “Each diptych tells a unique story, inviting the audience to explore the colours as they come to life and form a narrative in their mind,” she reveals. Rebecca says her signature brushstrokes create a deeply immersive experience for abstract lovers. “It’s the dynamic energy and the endless possibilities within these large abstract works that make them stand out and connect with people,” she muses. She is inspired by nature and oceans, particularly the many layers and intricacies that exist within their depths. “My abstract artworks capture the energy and form of the hidden Australian coral reefs,” she enthuses. “The organic and free-Ʈowing shapes and colour combinations work together to build a captivating abstraction of an immersed world.”
artscape artist profile Living Life Diptych Stormy Seas Bring Me To You As an artist, Rebecca wants to continue to grow her following, to build her brand across Australia and beyond our shores. Rebecca’s deeply personal philosophy on both art and life entwine the two. “To me, art is a reƮection of life, an exploration of human experiences, emotions and perspectives,” she says. Rebecca’s artworks are available at Art Lovers Australia. HD artloversaustralia.com.au Hot Summer home design 135
With You VII, InSitu STACEY MRMACOVSKI With a heartfelt desire to paint coursing through her veins, this artist quit her day job a decade ago and now her work is showcased all over the world Words Carrol Baker S tacey comes from an artistic family; both her father and nan were artists. One of her earliest memories was climbing up to the top shelf in the cupboard to get into her father’s oil paint, then crawling back and painting her cot. “I drove my parents wild with new designs on my walls and furniture,” she says. From an early age, Stacey’s nan encouraged her to explore her love of art. “She trained me in oil paints and water colour from the age of six, and by the time I was a teenager, I was a conƬdent painter,” explains Stacey. But as for many of us, life got in the way of her artistic dreams. After her son was born, Stacey entered a painting of him in an art show. “I wanted to know I could look back and say I tried,” she says. 136 home design It was accepted and from then on, commissions started trickling in. A year later, she quit her job and became a full-time artist. “I never thought it would be possible, but I think if your heart truly wants something, it will Ƭnd a way,” she reƮects. Stacey says at first it was a struggle to develop a following. During this early stage of her career, Manyung Gallery saw her work. “They offered me my first group show and our relationship has gone from strength to strength to this day,” she enthuses. Her art sits Ʈuidly between expressionism and impressionism. Her preferred medium is oil. “I absolutely love working with it as I think it provides a rawness and honesty like no other medium,” she explains. In homewares and furniture, Stacey loves pieces with soul, or something with a story. She bought an older home with her husband and instead of tossing out the old, she chose to embrace it. “I kept many of the original Ƭxtures — aged brass and heritage green trimmings which I adore,” she says. “My favourite furniture piece at home is a mid-century chair my husband and I found at The Big Green Shed in Hamilton years ago. We were laughing trying to get it on the roof rack and it brings back happy memories, so it holds a special place in my heart.” In her work Stacey loves capturing her inspiration and sharing it with others. “Painting fuels something in me I can’t describe and when someone creates a connection to the work, I always Ƭnd it magical,” she says. HD manyunggallery.com.au
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artscape artist profile Awash, InSitu PETRA MEIKLE DE VLAS Describing her artwork as a fusion between interior design and subconscious creation, this well-known artist creates works that continue to enchant Words Carrol Baker W hat do a spray bottle, hairdryer, blow torch, and a pair of hands have in common? These are just some of the tools of trade belonging to renowned artist Petra Meikle de Vlas to create her work. This talented artist embraces her love of learning about art, working with mixed media, acrylic and resin. Petra says creating art is a desire she was born with. “For as long as I can remember there has always been an artist within,” she says. “From a very young age I always thought to chase the dream, to turn my passion into a career.” This self-taught artist has had her work featured on The Block and across other media 138 home design platforms. She’s well known and respected in the industry, but is quick to point out that her journey has not been easy. “Through years of hard work, experimentation, perseverance and a truck-load of failures, I have evolved{into where I am today,” she muses. Petra learned about business through her parents’ gallery-cafe and says as a young adult, she travelled for many years, absorbing culture and natural environments. Petra returned to the hospitality industry on her arrival home to Australia in her late 20s. It wasn’t until years later that she began carving out her niche in the art world as a serious artist. “When my children started school, I decided the timing was right to pursue my art career on a professional level,” she shares. Petra’s eƪervescent work can both soothe and excite. She describes her art as colours of Ʈowing ocean-like formations that evoke peacefulness, tranquillity and calm. “The expansiveness of the ocean demonstrates that we are part of something very unique and special, with limitless possibilities{and hope,” she enthuses. Among her favourite works are Coastal Symphony, with its deep and vibrant blues, and also Shoreline Whispers. “This has a feeling of shallow shore water tranquillity,” she says. This artist describes herself as tenacious, social and inspired. She lives and breathes her work — it brings her joy and contentment. “It gets me out of bed very early every morning. Art represents the beauty of life — it’s my purpose in life,” she says. HD artloversaustralia.com.au
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UNTIL THE ART IS UP BEFORE ARTWORK Important artwork considerations: • Adopt a carefully considered lighting approach to achieve optimal focus on each wall you plan to display paintings. Consider using recessed, tiltable gimblestyle lights, track lights or well sited downlights…there are countless options available. • What artwork, paintings or sculptures will complement your reno? AFTER ARTWORK • Consider re-using some of your old, long-held favourite art pieces, perhaps updating and contemporising them with a reframe. • Create interest with a ‘feature wall’ painted in a special highlight colour. This works particularly well when dealing with a larger painting or wall hanging and provides a great way to make a strong visual statement as visitors come in your front door or gather near the family area. • Check out a local art gallery to glean inspiration on style, tone and subject that will enhance your reno, room by room. AFTER ARTWORK • Galleries like Manyung Gallery will superimpose images of paintings you think might work for your selected walls... just send an image to them and you will be surprised with the result and enjoy the process. • On starting the planning process, ensure you set aside a portion of the budget for artwork. Many renos run over budget, and the last 5% set aside for artwork gets lost, resulting in a Ƃnal result that is bland – deƂned by empty walls and underdone impact zones. • Adding art is simply ‘putting the icing on your Reno cake! www.manyunggallery.com.au david@manyunggallery.com.au | 0412 770 055
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Image courtesy of Sculpt Fireplaces. sculptƬreplaces.com.au Image courtesy of Danish Red. danishred.com.au W inter in most of Australia is a far cry from that experienced in the northern hemisphere. We don’t share those mind-numbing plummeting temperatures and snow falls, but the days and evenings can be chilly. As temperatures start to fall and the days grow shorter, there is lots you can do to not only stay snug, but to also create a cosy ambience in your home. WINTER WARMERS With a wide range of contemporary heating options on oƪer, we’ve come a long way from basic electric and gas heaters and smoke-Ƭlled Ƭreplaces. Wood burners oƪer time-honoured ambience, they burn cleaner and greener, and are a deƬnite crowd pleaser when temperatures fall. Modern wood burners are designed by engineers and craftspeople to oƪer an eƯcient and eƪective way to warm spaces and people. Love the ambience of a wood burner but prefer gas? Many gas Ƭreplaces emulate the look of burning logs. Some have other special eƪects and they’re all powered by gas. Gas is low maintenance, safe for kids and pets, and can be installed in any room in the house. 146 home design You can also turn up the heat with your split-system air conditioner. Some models have Wi-Fi connectivity and air puriƬcation technology. With an air conditioner you can keep your cool in summer and stay snug in winter. LET’S TALK HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ( HVAC ) SYSTEMS The term HVAC describes a universal and complete home comfort system that ticks all the boxes, as it not only heats your home, it cools it too and it can improve indoor air quality. Leigh Risbey from Unico says HVAC systems regulate indoor temperatures by re-circulating the air in the occupied space. “It then passes over a heat exchanger for the desired heating or cooling eƪect,” he explains. Air movement often leads to draughts or uneven temperature distribution, emphasising the importance of choosing the appropriate system. “The emergence of Small Duct High Velocity (SDHV) modular centrally ducted systems addresses installation barriers, ensuring even heat distribution, noise-free operation, air Ƭltration and sanitisation to improve indoor air
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quality, all with seamless integration into the environment’s decor,” adds Leigh. “When looking at HVAC options, consider your speciƬc needs and preferences to optimise comfort and performance in your environment,” he concludes. COOL AND COSY Get ready for winter by adding colour, texture and warmth to your living spaces. If you want to introduce some winter heat, Julie Godfrey from Mont Claire Interiors says now is a good time to start. “As the days grow shorter and the leaves start dropping to the ground, it’s time to introduce some warm hygge vibes to your home,” she suggests. Before you rush out and purchase a stack of new décor, take heed. Sometimes all that’s needed is a simple tweak here and there. Julie says small, thoughtful touches can make a big visual impact. “Simple changes such as replacing lightweight bright-coloured summer cushions with those that are heavier, textured and oversized instantly adds cosiness, especially if you choose materials such as velvet, wool or faux fur.” Our senses play a huge part in how we perceive our interior spaces. Visually, winter tones and textures evoke feelings of warmth. Julie says choosing candles with aromas that remind you of winter works wonders for your senses. “Replacing light scents such as vanilla, citrus or summer breeze with scents such as cinnamon, spiced pear or oud instantly transports you to that snuggle spot,” she shares. As for what’s new in colours and textures as we head into the cooler months of 2024, Julie says we’re set to embrace the warmth of earthy colours and a nature-inspired palette. “We’ve been catching up on lost time over the past year, with travel now being an option since COVID stopped us in our tracks. We can now bring the colours of our travels with us as a souvenir of our ability to explore the world,” she explains. “We’re mixing and matching shades and tones to create depth and personality. Colours such as olive greens, terracotta pinks, sky blues and soft apricots forge through to tell our individual stories.” To introduce a warm winter vibe, Julie has three top tips: “Introduce rich, warm colours such as deep reds, earthy browns or forest greens and consider adding accent pillows, throws or rugs in these tones to create a cosy ambience.” As the days begin to shorten, you’ll Ƭnd you are turning on lights earlier in the day home design feature decorating for autumn & winter sculptƬreplaces.com.au 149
feature decorating for autumn & winter danishred.com.au danishred.com.au to add a cosy feel. Julie says using soft lighting is an ideal way to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. “Use table lamps, Ʈoor lamps or string lights to provide ambient lighting, and most certainly have at least one candle Ʈickering in the background,” she suggests. Snuggle into winter with warm winter layers and swap out your bedlinen for warmer sheets and quilt covers. Layer rugs with warmer winter tones and add dried Ʈowers and leaves with autumn colours. THE WARMTH OF FINE FURNITURE THE DANISH WAY With time-honoured quality furniture there are some simple ways to inject cosiness into your decor. Drawing on classic European culture, Danish furniture oƪers warmth, quality and craftsmanship. Janine Vasta from Danish Red says Danish homes often contain a collection of furniture and decor built up over generations. “Beautiful furniture that can be used to display the family’s favourite things — books, heirlooms, photos, mementos of all sorts, as well as provide practical storage and even space for working from home is getting attention,” she explains. 150 home design Image courtesy of French Bedroom. frenchbedroom.co.uk
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“It’s a perfect way to bring instant warmth and character to a room. Display furniture can also be restyled to suit the mood and the seasons.” Janine says Danish homes also highlight how good lighting can lift the mood and create calm and sanctuary, especially in winter. “Table lamps, Ʈoor lamps and pendant lamps used to zone and sculpt spaces create pockets of light and a warm welcome,” she notes. ART TO WARM YOUR HEART As the weather cools, you can swap out some light and bright artwork for warmer winter hues. While appreciation of a particular piece of art is always a personal experience, David WemyssSmith from Manyung Gallery Group says art can impact on the visual. “Creating the right mood for a home is very much inƮuenced by the Image courtesy of Wattyl. wattyl.com.au artworks selected to complement the tone of spaces,” he comments. Art can create a delightful and inspired aesthetic to your home — and plenty of warmth to keep you snug. When you are selecting artworks, there are decisions to be made regarding the size of the works. Do you choose one large piece or several smaller ones? David says there can never be a deƬnitive answer to this dilemma. “The lateral and vertical space available is a key determinant, as well as visual impediments in the zone,” he notes. These can include things such as large televisions, switches and keypads. David adds that diptych (two) and triptych (three) part paintings or works from a series installed closely can be very eƪective. “But so can a singular large one. Personal choice will always prevail,” he notes. If you have a favourite hero piece of art, that’s another story. David says its placement should be where you, your family and visitors will have maximum exposure to it. “Some of your reverence for that piece might rub oƪ,” he enthuses. If it’s an “impact piece”, however, David suggests that could be placed on a wall near the front door or foyer area, or near the family room and kitchen where family and visitors tend to congregate. “The usual third spot is the master bedroom, often used for particularly personal artworks,” he says. With a combination of art, furniture, accessories, lighting and layering, you can create beautiful winter spaces that are warm and inviting. HD feature decorating for autumn & winter unicosystem.com wattyl.com.au home design 153
RADIANT HEAT A better way to heat your home Herschel is changing the way we heat our homes H b erschel Infrared heats your home the same way the sun heats the earth. It uses far infrared (FIR) energy to warm up the fabric of the building and all the things inside it, including you. This turns the very surfaces of your home into part of your radiant heating solution, delivering a consistently warm and comfortable environment. Unlike convection heat, which warms the air and moves it around the house, radiant heat travels through the air and is absorbed by objects and the room materials itself. Once the objects and room have been heated enough, they radiate the heat and your whole room becomes part of the heating system. Heating the air using convection methods is an ineƯcient solution because air cannot hold much heat. This is why a cool draught can lower the temperature of your room quickly, or 154 home design why warmth evaporates almost immediately when you switch oƪ the heater or heat pump. Convection requires that warm air continually be created to maintain a given temperature so it consumes more energy. To heat the entire volume of air, convection requires continual heating in order to maintain ideal conditions, which consumes more energy than radiant alternatives. Plus, as convection heat rises, most of the energy you are creating sits over your head where you can’t feel it. The heat that does reach you gets chilled by your windows or absorbed into the cold surfaces of the room. This does not create an ideal environment for heating a person. If you’ve ever been in a room with a convection heater on and the air seems warm but your feet are cold, this is why. Radiant heat, on the other hand, is ideal for heating people as we are radiant ourselves. We absorb radiant heat into our bodies far better than when hot air is blown around us. Once the environment has reached our selected temperature, it is surprisingly easy to maintain a comfortable, warm environment without losing heat unnecessarily or being forced to run your heater continually. Have you ever sat in front of a Ƭre and marvelled at the way it heats you all the way through? This feeling is radiant heat at work. Herschel far infrared heaters achieve this result with consistency, accuracy and minimal eƪort
sponsored product from you, making it the best electric heating solution available. When installed and operated correctly, Herschel Infrared heaters can be more cost eƪective over a 24-hour period than a heat pump. Once your home is up to temperature, it radiates that heat back out slowly. Used in conjunction with a thermostat, the heaters will heat the environment, then switch oƪ and let your home radiate that warmth back, only coming back on to recharge it again. Home heating is estimated at being as much as 40 per cent of the peak load to the power network, occurring in the evenings when we all get home from work and turn our heaters on. With Herschel Infrared, this load gets spread evenly throughout the day, warming your home during daylight hours and releasing that warmth into the night. As well as the multitude of functional and cost-saving features, Herschel heaters also look great. A discreet slimline panel can be mounted to the ceiling or wall. Available in a range of styles, from white metal to black or white glass and even mirrors, there is a Herschel heater for every home. For high ceilings, Herschel oƪers a hanging pendant version, while an outdoor heater allows you to enjoy the feeling of the sun on the patio long after it has set. To experience the Herschel diƪerence for yourself, contact the team for an obligation-free quote. If you are building or renovating, they can work oƪ your plans and have a nationwide network of trained resellers and installers who can deliver the beautifully warm home you desire, without all the hot air. HD herschel-infrared.com.au home design 155
sponsored product INTRODUCING THE UNICO SYSTEM S Superior HVAC technology now available in Australia mall-duct, high-velocity (SDHV) central heating and cooling, enjoyed in the United States and Europe for decades, has Ƭnally arrived in Australia. The Unico System, the world’s leading manufacturer of this innovative approach to indoor comfort, is making inroads with HVAC distributors, technicians and discerning Aussie homeowners. As the name indicates, SDHV systems use much smaller ducts, greatly simplifying the installation process for centralised heating and cooling. The small size and Ʈexibility of the supply ducts allows them to weave through wall cavities and Ʈoor joists, which would be impossible for a standard-sized system. With this simpliƬed installation, there’s no need to build out big bulky soƯts to hide large traditional ductwork. 156 home design Air is conditioned by compact, modular airhandling equipment. Cold or hot air can be achieved with either refrigerant or water coils. Lastly, rather than rectangular registers, the conditioned air is delivered through small round (50mm inside diameter) or slotted (178mm x 12.7mm) outlets that come in various colours, metal Ƭnishes and timber species. Outlets can be installed in Ʈoors, walls or ceilings, and can be painted, stained or wallpapered to blend into the rooms’ decor. While the innovative nature of The Unico System’s design makes it quick and easy for technicians to install, it also oƪers several beneƬts to homeowners, including: x Better comfort with draught-free, even temperatures from Ʈoor to ceiling x Quiet operation — equal to a human whisper x More humidity removal in cooling mode, meaning occupants can feel just as comfortable at higher thermostat settings x Less than 10 per cent thermal transference of conditioned air and virtually 0 per cent duct leakage, resulting in energy savings versus conventional systems x Better aesthetics, with no need for expensive bulwark and soƯt buildouts. Homeowners and HVAC technicians interested in learning more about The Unico System are encouraged to visit the Unico website, or contact the Australian representative Leigh Risbey for more information and design assistance on 0409 364 856 or via email at leigh@unicosystem. com. HD unicosystem.com

Photography by Xxxx WINDOW SHOPPING Create a forever home that adapts to your changing needs and allows you to age in place with Paarhammer windows T his time of year brings beautiful autumn colours to the garden, and the cooler air means we are starting to spend more time indoors. We crave warmth, maybe an open fire and a good book to relax with. The ultimate surrounding is a home you are comfortable in, possibly even your forever home. What constitutes a “forever home”? For many, it is a family home where memories are made, where one stays for a long time — a house where children are raised and where you can 158 home design later spend your retirement. A forever home can handle any changes life throws at it. Important considerations include location and Ʈexibility to ensure the home can adapt to your changing requirements. It should also provide an emotional attachment, a sense of belonging and comfort. Decisions for a forever home are made with longevity in mind. Often, owners want to stay in the neighbourhood and renovate by increasing or changing spaces, and to bring the home up to date using high-quality and timeless Ƭnishes. Whether building a new forever home or renovating the one you already live in, there are a number of crucial considerations. High on this list is natural light and energy eƯciency. It is important your home maintains an even temperature and is free from draughts. To achieve this, windows and doors are the perfect starting point. High-performance Paarhammer double- or triple-glazed windows eliminate draughts as they seal incredibly well. They also save up to 80 per
sponsored product Image courtesy of Casey Brown Architecture cent on energy costs for heating and cooling. And with Ƭve custom-made ranges available, they suit any style of building, modern or heritage, or even homes in high bushƬre areas. “We moved to Australia in 1990 and wanted to build our forever house,” says business development manager Edith Paarhammer. “We could not Ƭnd windows we grew up with in Austria, so we started making them.” Since then, Paarhammer has grown from strength to strength, manufacturing in regional Victoria and delivering its products Australia-wide. Paarhammer windows and doors have become an integral part of countless forever homes and many award-winning projects, as well as being featured in Grand Designs Australia. Edith and her family’s forever home has changed over the years to incorporate a growing family and changes in lifestyle. Paarhammer’s penchant for innovation has been incorporated and tested in their own home. Examples include certiƬed Passive House timber-framed windows to ensure the highest level of energy eƯciency. Thanks to the draught-proof nature of these Passive House windows, they provide an even room temperature with no large Ʈuctuations between day and night, or between the seasons. For low-maintenance windows and doors, you can’t go past Paarhammer’s composite Wood-Alu products, which feature the warmth and energy eƯciency of timber on the inside and aluminium on the outside. Glass has also come a long way in recent years. Double or triple glazing with low-E is used to attain superior energy eƯciency and comfort, while special glazing for extra sound protection is also available. A comfortable house is conducive to restfulness and encourages serenity, wellbeing and physical ease. Providing such a position of contentment and security is what a forever home is all about and Paarhammer windows can make it happen. HD paarhammer.com.au home design 159
TAKE THE FLOOR Understanding the hype surrounding hybrid Ǽooring A s the fastest growing Ʈooring category in Australia, there are now a variety of options available to those savvy Australian homeowners who are choosing hybrid Ʈooring for their home. Flooring Online oƪers Ƭve distinct hybrid ranges to meet the functional, stylistic and budgeting needs of any new home or renovation. Flooring Online’s Hybrid ranges are all 100 per cent waterproof and highly scratch resistant, meaning there’s no need to sweat over the paws, spills or any of life’s little mishaps. However, with so many options available it helps to understand a little bit about these incredible Ʈooring ranges, and which one suits your needs. 160 home design AQUA-TUF ATLANTIS WIDEBOARD PLUS Flooring Online’s Aqua-Tuf hybrid flooring range is the culmination of functionality and beauty in flooring. Both waterproof and highly scratch resistant, these boards were designed with the busy Australian household in mind. Featuring a timber-textured, extra matte finished, protective face layer, AquaTuf is available in a range of contemporary timber decors that mimic the natural grains and patterns of European oak and Australian native timber species. The result is the most realistic timber-look board on the market. And with a pre-attached underlay and 2G Drop Lock locking system, DIY installation is a breeze. Flooring Online is thrilled to introduce the latest addition to the Hybrid range, the 7mm Atlantis Wideboard Plus. This innovative hybrid product features a groundbreaking ABA structure, featuring a Stone Polymer Composite core sandwiched between two layers of PVC vinyl. This design delivers the most stable hybrid board yet, oƪering enhanced underfoot comfort, durability and dent resistance. The Ƭrst of its kind in Australia, the ABA construction process involves strategically balancing layers of vinyl above and below the SPC core. This results in superior dimensional stability and performance, while also providing the soft feel characteristic of PVC vinyl Ʈooring.
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K I TC HENS & BATHROOMS Remnant House by Moloney Architects. Photography by Ben Hoskins. moloneyarchitects.com.au 164 178 180 182 162 home design FEATURE: KITCHEN RENO FUNCTIONALITY & ELEGANCE COMBINED SWANN STRONG MID-CENTURY MEETS MODERN
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DESIGN INNOVATION If the thought of renovating your kitchen is making your heart race for all the wrong reasons, take a deep breath and relax Words Carrol Baker 164 home design
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feature kitchen renovaitons Image courtesy of Smith & Sons Geelong. smithandsons.com.au Ib t’s no secret that renovating your kitchen, or any room in the house for that matter, can be a challenge. We’d all like a seamless process from beginning to end to minimise the stress. While this isn’t always possible, by arming yourself with knowledge, getting the right team onboard, and doing a little reconnaissance yourself, it will be a smoother ride. SOURCING THE RIGHT KITCHEN DESIGNER AND BUILDER Image courtesy of Her Hands. her-hands.com.au 166 home design When you meet onsite with your kitchen designer, they’ll measure up the area, look at the overall space, and discuss some of the best layouts to maximise Ʈow and storage. They will also ask you about your lifestyle. Do you anticipate entertaining in and around the kitchen? Will the kids be using the kitchen island bench to do their homework? They’ll assess your lifestyle needs and factor that into the design. Then you’ll need to decide on a theme or look that reƮects your style and the rest of your home. YOUR KITCHEN’S LIFESPAN Renovating your kitchen is usually one of the costliest rooms to renovate per square metre as there are many components and materials that make up the sum of all its parts. So what is the lifespan of a kitchen? Glenn Adam, operations manager at Smith and Sons, says it can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of materials used, the level of maintenance, and changes in design trends. “On average, a well-maintained kitchen can last anywhere from 15 to 25 years,” he says. Glenn points out that the kitchen is indeed one of the most common areas of renovation. “A modern kitchen makes all the diƪerence to the overall impression of a property and a newly renovated kitchen can add signiƬcant value to the home,” he notes. IDEAS AND INNOVATION For a kitchen designer to deliver a project that meets your needs, doing some groundwork yourself is crucial. Steven Hedger, director of Hedger Constructions, says it really is
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Image courtesy of Smith & Sons Castle Hill. smithandsons.com.au important to do your homework. “Preparation is key to achieving the outcome you require from your kitchen renovation,” he says. “The homeowner should have a selection of images of what they like, including design aspects they would like incorporated and colour schemes that suit their existing home.” A good kitchen designer will ask the right questions to help navigate you through the process. However, what they don’t know is how your current kitchen has fallen short of your needs. Is the bench space insufficient for food prep? Is there inadequate natural light coming into the kitchen? Are storage options too limited? Steven says evaluating what doesn’t work in the current space ensures the renovated area will address these functionality concerns. “You may also have ideas on material type for surfaces such as splashbacks and benchtops,” he adds. “Bringing all these ideas to the meeting helps clarify the project vision.” Steven says the Ƭrst onsite inspection entails determining the best kitchen layout to suit the homeowner and what they would like to achieve. “We discuss how they utilise their current space and how they want to improve it from a functional, aesthetic and Ʈow perspective,” he explains. Once you’ve had a meeting, your kitchen designer will compile your ideas and suggestions and then you’ll be supplied with a rough price guide. Once you accept this, the cabinet maker will draw up the design. FACTOR IN FUNCTIONALITY While you might envision a stunning kitchen with handsome benches and splashback, innovative handles, and a mix of lighting to showcase the space, a picture-perfect kitchen is far more than just good looks. Functionality is key. Steven says your kitchen needs to be userfriendly and functional, Ƭlled with practical aspects. “Many clients’ lives revolve around the kitchen area as a preparation zone and dining spot, so creating a versatile space is a wise decision,” he says. “Open benchtops free of sinks and ovens help achieve Ʈexible use of space, leaving it open for study, eating, entertaining or simply preparation.” Appliances that are used often should be positioned so they are easily accessible, but that doesn’t mean they need to take up valuable bench space. “You may have blenders and toasters that would be best stored behind a cupboard or roller door,” he suggests. “Assessing your appliance needs also allows identiƬcation of power point positioning and lighting to be considered early in the design stage to optimise the outcome.” There also needs to be a space close to ovens and microwaves where you can place hot dishes, bins need to be in close proximity to food prep areas, and of course there should be adequate counter-top space to slice, dice and prepare meals. home design 169
feature kitchen renovaitons BUDGET KITCHEN RENOVATION Image courtesy of Smith & Sons Ballarat. smithandsons.com.au Image courtesy of Smith & Sons Ballarat. smithandsons.com.au With a brand-new kitchen costing upwards from around $25,000, it’s a considerable expense. If your budget doesn’t stretch to a full kitchen renovation, there are a few tips on how you can add value in the short-term. Glenn suggests giving your kitchen a facelift to add value to your home. “It’s cost-eƪective, quick and easy if you DIY, there’s minimal disruption, and you’ve created a fast aesthetic improvement.” Laminate or tile painting is relatively inexpensive and can add a fresh new look. Adding some Ʈoating shelving with a few potted plants, some customised storage, a new light Ƭtting to replace a dated one, and some stylish bar stools can all improve the look and feel of your kitchen space. For a budget kitchen reno, Glenn suggests replacing the benchtops, handles and the cupboard doors with a new colour laminate to give your kitchen a fresh look without breaking the bank. He also suggests updating the sink and tapware. “A tiled or glass splashback can quickly uplift the look, plus it’s relatively inexpensive,” he notes. There are some sound reasons to do a budget reno, but equally, if your kitchen is in need of a big overhaul, there are good reasons why you should keep saving until you can aƪord a complete reno. Glenn says if there are structural or functional issues with a kitchen such as outdated plumbing, or there’s an ineƯcient layout, small updates may only provide a temporary cosmetic improvement. “While small updates can enhance aesthetics, a full renovation may add more value to your home in the long run,” he advises. NEW INNOVATIONS Image courtesy of Meir. meir.com.au 170 home design Cutting-edge design is helping to create beautiful kitchen and dining spaces in openplan living areas that can really steal the show. Glenn says kitchen design is continually evolving, with innovations aimed at enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. “It may not be that new, but my favourite is definitely the butler’s pantry with the fridge hidden away,” he says. Glenn adds there are some other great new smart innovations to consider, such as cooktops with integrated rangehoods, smart refrigerators with touchscreens, and ovens with Wi-Fi connectivity and voice-activated assistants for hands-free control. But that’s not all. LED strip-lights for undercabinets, shelving and kickboards are also taking things up a notch. “These can also spruik adjustable colour temperatures for customisable ambience,” he says. Glenn adds that other innovations include matt-finish cabinets, appliances, and fixtures to
Anglesea House by Hedger Constructions. Photography by Paul West Photography. hedgerconstructions.com.au reduce reflections and fingerprints. Touchless faucets, voice-activated controls, and faucets with built-in water filtration systems are all cutting-edge additions to modern kitchens. Image courtesy of Satara. satara.com.au DON’T FORGET ABOUT … Sometimes it’s the seemingly little things with a kitchen renovation that can improve functionality and aesthetics: Making sure there’s adequate cupboard space for brooms and dustpans so they aren’t tucked beside the fridge. Hidden power points that keep phones and chargers oƪ the bench. A pull-out bin system to help teach kids about recycling, and which holds you accountable, too. You’ve probably put a lot of consideration into task lighting but in a beautiful kitchen, lighting that has aesthetic appeal is also important. Make sure you have planned for suƯcient cupboard lighting so you can see what’s inside. Factor in a drawer or place oƪ the kitchen bench that is for miscellaneous items such as spare keys and batteries. HD home design 171
EXQUISITE EDWARDIAN MAKEOVER Showcasing a harmonious balance of style, functionality and environmental responsibility, this Ascot Vale renovation is deserving of recognition for its exceptional craftsmanship and thoughtful design approach Photography Alecky Photography 172 home design B etter Building & Construction has done it again with this expertly restored Edwardian home. Within the old Edwardian bones of the home stood an outdated timber kitchen and bathrooms to match. Desperate for a modern makeover, the owners were keen to retain the charm and character of the original dwelling. They also emphasised the importance of creating functional spaces for their family and their beloved dog. FulƬlling its clients’ wishes saw Better Building & Construction renovate the kitchen, butler’s pantry, laundry, ensuite, main bathroom, powder room, outdoor pergola and decking area. In designing this project, one of the primary considerations was to preserve the inherent charm of the Edwardian architecture while infusing modern functionality. This meant delicately balancing traditional elements
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kitchens & bathrooms with contemporary conveniences. A major obstacle was optimising space in a manner that respected the original layout while meeting the clients’ desire for a more open and spacious feel. Strategic layout adjustments and clever storage solutions were the answer, ensuring every centimetre of space was utilised eƯciently without compromising the home’s character. Inspiration for the design stemmed from a deep appreciation for the timeless elegance of Edwardian architecture coupled with a passion for modern living. The home’s original features, such as the ornate detailing and generous proportions, informed the direction of the renovation. This, coupled with the incorporation of contemporary design principles that emphasise clean lines, minimalism and functionality, resulted in a harmonious fusion of old and new, where classic elements are seamlessly integrated with modern amenities to create a space that feels both timeless and fresh. The selection of colours and materials was meticulously curated to evoke a sense of modern elegance and functionality tailored 176 home design
kitchens & bathrooms to the clients’ lifestyle. The introduction of a new kitchen cafe-style window serves not only as a practical feature for seamless indooroutdoor living, but also as a focal point that invites natural light into the space, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The choice of Smartstone Amani Glassico polished refined grey benchtops, extending seamlessly from the kitchen to the pergola area under the cafe window, adds a touch of sophistication and continuity, tying the indoor and outdoor spaces together effortlessly. The combination of high-end Miele appliances and a Liebherr integrated fridge and freezer ensures superior functionality and exudes a sense of luxury and refinement. Schock sinks and Franke matt-black tapware add a contemporary edge while maintaining a cohesive colour palette. By strategically positioning large windows and sliding doors in and around the kitchen area, the design blurs the boundaries between inside and out, allowing light to flood the space and providing uninterrupted views of the backyard. This successfully enhances the sense of space and encourages a connection with nature, making the kitchen feel like the heart of the home where family and friends can gather. For the doors, the selection of a 570 door in stone blue complements the overall colour scheme, adding a subtle pop of colour and visual interest. Plain doors for the pantry and laundry in blue stone further enhance the united design language, creating a sense of harmony throughout the home. In the bathrooms, Brodware Manhattan wall-set tapware, Kohler Mica square basins and Brodware City Plus shower fixtures provide a sense of sophistication and luxury. Clientsupplied tiles allow for personalisation and customisation, while a custom wall mirror adds a unique and stylish touch. The combination of these carefully selected colours and materials creates a space that is aesthetically pleasing, functional and perfectly tailored to the homeowners’ needs, contributing to a sense of wellbeing within the home. In terms of environmental considerations, this project prioritised sustainability and energy efficiency. The incorporation of double-glazed windows throughout the home improves insulation and reduces energy consumption. Additionally, Smartstone Amani Glassico polished benchtops and client-supplied tiles promotes sustainability by using durable materials that require minimal maintenance and have a longer lifespan. Furthermore, the choice of matt-black tapware and Franke fixtures reflects a commitment to water conservation. These environmentally friendly design elements contribute to a more sustainable and eco-conscious living environment. This project stands out for its seamless blend of modern luxury with timeless elegance, tailored to the clients’ lifestyle and environmental considerations. Moreover, the innovative design features, such as the new cafe-style window connecting indoor and outdoor spaces, demonstrate a keen attention to functionality and aesthetics. The project’s emphasis on sustainability, evidenced by the use of double-glazed windows and durable materials, further distinguishes it as a model of eco-conscious design. HD justbetter.com.au home design 177
FUNCTIONALITY & ELEGANCE COMBINED Dripping in luxury, this bathroom is a multi-faceted marvel I ntroducing the ULTRASPACE Bathroom Project by prominent designer Mark Gacesa, a masterpiece showcasing the exquisite beauty and functionality of Austaron’s Staron Solid Surfaces. This innovative bathroom design combines cutting-edge elements to create a space that exudes luxury and sophistication. One of the standout features of the ULTRASPACE Bathroom Project is the faceted vanity top, a striking centrepiece that captivates the eye with its unique shape and pristine Ƭnish. Paired with an integrated custom Staron basin vessel and smart waste system, this vanity embodies elegance and practicality. 178 home design Photography Ky Luu The storage platform, adorned with concealed Staron drawers, adds a touch of seamless perfection to the bathroom. Its sleek design seamlessly blends with the overall aesthetic while providing ample space for storing bathroom essentials, keeping the area tidy and organised. To create a hotel-inspired ambience, Mark incorporated Pietra limestone and white Bisazza mosaic tiles in the lower main bathroom of the Art House. The custom vanity top, crafted from Staron Quasar White, features a mesmerising design with a folding front apron and a rectangular shape waste system reminiscent of origami art. The double-ended bath, nestled within a Staron Pebble Chocolate platform, further accentuates the bathroom’s elegance. The platform harmonises effortlessly with the Pietra limestone floor and walls, creating a cohesive and visually stunning environment. The bath’s placement creates the illusion of floating above the ground, enhanced by the mirror that wraps around under the vanity and conceals drawers for a sleek and seamless look. Mark’s ULTRASPACE Bathroom Project exempliƬes the perfect blend of functionality, artistry and modernity. With Austaron’s Staron Solid Surfaces, this bathroom project sets a new standard for luxurious and breathtaking design in the realm of kitchens and bathrooms. HD austaronsurfaces.com
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kitchens & bathrooms we love THE BASKETWEAVE TILED SPLASHBACK MID-CENTURY MEETS MODERN Small space, big impact Photography Nick Doolan T he light, bright and cheerful kitchen you see here is worlds away from the home’s original room, which was dark and did not have space for a pantry, dishwasher or fridge. Although the unit is only 65sqm, the homeowners felt small living could be good living and this could be achieved through thoughtful design. They strongly believed having a functional enjoyable kitchen should be the right of all apartment dwellers. The team at Robinson Architecture took this to heart. They worked their 182 home design magic to bring to life this beauty of a compact kitchen, all the while adhering to a tight budget. The bench layout you see here is the original. However, it now has added storage. The pantry and European laundry are concealed behind routed blue doors that wrap around and become the living room wall. An internal wall was relocated to make this work. However, this was very tight so allowances had to be precise. The shade of blue was chosen to match the building’s front door, paying homage to the property’s midcentury heritage. The gently varied palette of stone, olivecoloured cabinetry, plywood edging and blackbutt Ʈooring was selected to add richness and depth, oƪset by the basket-weave tiled splashback. The Super White Dolomite benchtop is strategically only used for one section, with the rest of the benches in the more economical Formica. The tight budget was met as only a half slab of Dolomite had to be purchased. The end result is a bright, contemporary kitchen that truly packs a punch. HD robinsonarchitecture.net
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FIND A DESIGNER NEAR YOU AT kbdi.org.au PLANNING A NEW KITCHEN? A NEW KITCHEN IS A BIG INVESTMENT, AND YOUR NEW SPACE SHOULD BE AS PRACTICAL AS IT IS PRETTY. A kitchen design professional will help you make the best decisions from the beginning, saving you time and heartache in the long run. They’ll consider: Positioning: what are the rooms adjoining the kitchen? From which direction will the kitchen be entered and exited? Access and safety: will access to an under bench oven be tricky? Will overhead cupboards be within reach? Cooking styles: are most meals prepared on the stovetop, baked in the oven or reheated in the microwave or steam oven? Storage requirements: is shopping done in bulk? Will a new fridge be required now, or should it be allowed for in the future? Budget: will the kitchen investment be in line with the value of the home? KBDi Members are committed to their profession, and know all the right questions to ask to get you the kitchen of your dreams. Learn more about our nation-wide membership at kbdi.org.au. Kitchen designed by KBDi Australian Certified Designer of the Year 2023 Rina Cohen CKD Au RCI Designs
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ed’s fave THE FAMILY FIRE PIT COASTAL RETREAT Both front and rear gardens have been thoughtfully designed to forge a close connection to nature and frame the Hamptons-style home to perfection Words Karen Booth Photography Patrick Redmond D b esigned by Matt McMahon of McMahon Earth Solutions to complement a Hamptons-style home set in an idyllic spot in the Noosa Valley, this garden draws heavily on its coastal location to oƪer the young family something very special. While the front garden is a mix of formal elements, in keeping with the traditional architecture of the home, and rustic features; the rear garden is a more relaxed aƪair that feels like an extension of the wider natural environment. In the front garden, a formal stepping stone path leads from the driveway, across the manicured lawn to the front door of the house. The garden beds reƮect the formal angularity of the path but are softened by the planting and the use of rustic Corten steel edging. The grand retaining wall that snakes its way along the front boundary was built using blonde 186 home design
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outdoor living coastal retreat granite boulders, giving the acreage property that quintessential country feel. To enhance the garden’s connection to its wider natural surrounds and oƪer greater privacy from the street, generous planting beds were integrated into the design of the wall, which the McMahon Earth Solutions team then Ƭlled with plants of varying heights. At the homeowners’ request, Matt says the front-garden planting style is a little bit “Hamptons”, seen in the use of traditional exotic plants such as Teddy Bear magnolias and Murraya ‘Min-a-Min’, a dwarf mock orange, and a lot “subtropical classics”. In the rear garden, the emphasis is on water-wise and subtropical plants. The planting palette is integral to Matt’s design and features a selection of natives — Australian tree ferns, native gardenia, hoop pines, and Macrozamia moorei, a tall-growing cycad — complemented by climate-appropriate exotics, such as Japanese sago palm, Carissa ‘Desert Star’ and Dioon spinulosum, a very striking cycad that’s native to Mexico. “In the rear garden, the design is very much about family life and enjoying the outdoors. There are level, grassed areas where the children can play, an enticing pool, and a Ƭre pit area where the family can relax and feel totally connected to nature,” says Matt. “To add to the charm, the Ƭre pit is a repurposed Corten steel mining crusher around which we built a semicircular seat of warm-toned blonde granite.” This project garnered two honours in the 2023 Landscape Queensland Construction Excellence Awards. Firstly, it won the Contractor Design and Construct over $175,000 category, with the awards’ judges saying: “The workmanship of this project is of an extremely high standard. The landscape has been expertly built to enhance the recreational use of the expansive rural block. The meticulous levels, surface treatments, and attention to detail shine throughout. The eclectic materials used are perfectly suited to a project of this scale. The carefully selected plants thrive, drawn from an interesting palette. This landscape redeƬnes rural living with its exceptional quality and innovative design.” The second award, Best Residential Feature, was for the Ƭre pit area. Again, the judges were fulsome in their praise: ”This project distinguishes itself through its exceptional use of varied elements and recycled materials expertly crafted for maximum impact. A recycled Corten steel mining crusher serves as a creatively designed Ƭre pit, while the Ƭre pit’s seating, beautifully fashioned from blonde granite, carries the project’s theme throughout. Overlooking this inviting space is a creatively repurposed recycled civil bridge piling, now a feature planter housing the grand Macrozamia moorei. Skilful lighting enhances the Corten planter, weaving a captivating twilight setting for relaxation.” HD mcmahonearth.com 188 home design
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10 9 to a dining table, a standing workbench or a bar to stand around for drinks with friends, More and More can do it all. You could even use it to secure extra bench space in the kitchen. When extended to its full size (with its two built-in extension panels), it becomes the perfect dining table for dinner parties, capable of accommodating between eight to 10 people. foldoutfurniture.com.au/moreandmore 12: FREEDOM KITCHENS 2020 BLACK FRAMES Blending form and function, Freedom Kitchens’ 2020 Black Frames are a stylish addition to any kitchen and pantry. Available within door frames in a variety of insert designs such as Broadline Glass, Patina Mesh and Perforated Metal, they will suit many kitchen styles from classic, coastal, farmhouse and modern. Eƪortlessly versatile, you can also use the frames for chic open shelving. Consider running shelves along a back wall to create balance and symmetry within your room, or add to the end of an island bench, arranging a mixture of cookbooks, plants, candles and ceramics for an eye-catching feature. freedomkitchens.com.au 11 12 home design 193
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