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Holiday home: Retro, tropical themed surf shack in NSW

Located within walking distance from the beach, this stylish surf shack themed Queenslander can be found at Crescent Head on the NSW mid-north coast – six hours from Sydney and a favourite spot for surfers. Named after the iconic surf movie ‘Big Wednesday’ the three-bedroom cottage features pastel stained-glass and intricate timber detailing but has been newly renovated with fun tropical prints and fresh blue paint.

Big Wednesday
The exterior of the home is painted in Dulux ‘Sky Baby Blue’
Lounge room
Dulux ‘Sky Baby Blue’ was used in the lounge room too

“The original home had solid bones and great character – it was the classic Australian ‘surf shack’ with an existing name to match. The design brief had to follow this beach style rather than going for that ‘coastal cool’ neutral look – we wanted the property to feel really fun and fresh. We think it’s a departure from the regular styling of modern homes, so guests really feel they have walked into a different world on holidays,” says the home’s owner Bianca Wakelin who styled the property.

Bedroom
Bedroom

“We didn’t want the home to have a polished-perfect look, but wanted it to be filled with character, to capture the hearts of like-minded guests – from the colour scheme to the more ‘over the top’ furniture selections,” says Bianca of the kitsch wares that pepper the home.

Lounge room

A classic Queenslander from the front, the home’s large wooden deck is accessed by a butterfly staircase and is accented by pastel stained-glass windows. “The verandah is my favourite part of the home as it’s elevated and in a private position that captures the mountains in the distance. It’s also the ideal location for a relaxing afternoon sundowner,” says Bianca.

Verandah
Verandah
Big Wednesday
Reading nook

Another notable feature is the kitchen which is painted in Dulux ‘Lemon Delicious’ – a sunny, retro shade. “I love the kitchen as it’s very old school – we didn’t fully renovate it but simply gave the cabinetry a fresh lick of paint. The colour pop always reminds me of summer and this incredible all-year round summer holiday style location,” says Bianca.

Kitchen
Kitchen

Kitchen

The cosy bedrooms are styled with a mix of bed linen and pillows from Pillow Talk and each has a different yet complementary theme – there’s the main bedroom, ‘blue room’ and the ‘purple room.’ “The three Tahitian-inspired paintings in the purple room are from Tania Warsuig, an artist that really creates that tropical feeling that we were hoping to inject into the property.”

The 'Purple room'
The ‘purple room’
The 'blue room'
The ‘blue room’

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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