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Modern bohemia: This loft-style home is full of upcycled finds

Proving that money is no obstacle when it comes to creating beautiful, interesting interiors, this owner-built Byron Bay house is bursting with warmth and personality. The home of Kit Scholley, one half of the mother/daughter interior styling and staging duo Alida & Miller (we recently featured her mum’s beautiful abode), this home started out as a simple shed before being transformed with an assortment of upcycled finds.

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Kitchen

“I am proud all of the repurposed and reworked furniture we used in our home as we really had no limits or creative boundaries. All of our sinks are antique sideboards that we have put old iron sinks into and our kitchen is actually two antique vintage buffets from India. We took the tops off them, tiled them and cut out a hole before finishing them with a beautiful porcelain butler’s sink,” says Kit of the home she shares with her husband and two sons.

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Lounge room complete with pool table and mirror ball

Essentially a large, open-plan shed, the home was built by Kit’s husband, father and friends over a one-year period. “We built the shed when I was 25, and had a small budget so we did have a few limitations and restrictions but I wanted to be very true to the fact that it was just a great big old shed. I wanted it to have New York loft type feels, so I tried to stay true to the scale and the open layout of a traditional loft.

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Bedroom

“I thought it would be a great feature to have massive open living spaces and I wanted the sheer scale of the house to catch your attention when you first enter through the front door. I think we achieved this,” says Kit.

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The 7-metre long dining table

And while the space is large, the styling gives it a cosy and inviting vibe. “I wanted the large space to also feel very warm and homely so I made lots of little snug sitting areas and living spaces, all with an eclectic feel using lots of beautiful timbers and clashing fabrics and colours alongside big rugs all over the floor to soften the concrete slab,” says Kit.

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Kids’ area

While her background is in fashion styling and art direction, it seems Kit was destined for interiors – she was drawn to set design on photo shoots. “Having been brought up with professional renovators it was in my blood I would say, so when people started offering me money to style their houses I knew that perhaps a career shift was on the cards!” Kit who now works alongside her mother Margaret in their Byron Bay business.

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Check out Alida & Miller online.

Photography: Jessie Prince

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House tour: Step inside this beautiful Byron Bay abode

One half of the Byron Bay interior styling and staging duo Alida and Miller, Margaret Scholley has the kind of magazine-worthy home that looks straight out of a film set. Located in Bangalow, not only is the outside painted pink (how fab!) but the inside is a gorgeous blend of moody blue hues, black and lots of beautiful, eclectic styling – no doubt the result of a lifetime of collecting.

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Kitchen & dining

“I love colour and texture, and love that my home is a place my family can feel incredibly comfortable in,” says Margaret of the 1980’s house she bought six years ago before completely overhauling it.

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The kitchen: Those blue encaustic tiles are fabulous!

“I wanted everyone that came to visit to have their own space. Living in Bangalow, you constantly have friends and relatives drop in or stay for a while so I wanted to make sure that the guest rooms were down one end of the house, and our bedrooms and living space was at the other end, with the hub of the home (the kitchen) in the middle. That way, they can stay as long as they like and you don’t want to kick them out after a couple of days.”

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Lounge

Unbound by one particular aesthetic, Margaret takes a free-wheeling approach to styling her home and with pretty fabulous results. “If I like something I will put it in my home no matter what design period it’s from,” says Margaret who clearly has a particular talent for pulling all of the different elements together.

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Bathroom

“My favourite part of the home is the kitchen as it has a big table in the middle, so our extended family of nine can all sit around it, chat and eat. I also love that my house is painted pink.”

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Library

A seasoned renovator, Margaret started flipping homes over 25 years ago on Sydney’s northern beaches before moving to Byron Bay and doing more of the same. “When we moved to Byron Bay 15 years ago, we continued renovating and selling houses, so I was able to meet a lot of the local real estate agents, and they were able to see what we did. Three years ago, McGrath Byron Bay invited my daughter Kit and I to style some homes they had listed for sale, and our property styling business Alida and Miller was born.” Her business has now expanded into private interior design work too.

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We’re loving those birds of paradise!

“We are so lucky that we still work for McGrath and that has been the launch point for the interior design side of the business. We now work with private clients and their stunning homes too.”

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Pool & alfresco

Check out more of Alida & Miller’s work online.

Photography: Jessie Prince