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Guy & Jules Sebastian renovate young girls’ refuge in Sydney

Sometimes the interiors world can feel a little frivolous but this before and after proves it can be anything but. Based in Sydney’s inner-west, The Girls’ Refuge provides a safe haven for young girls at risk and it recently underwent a dramatic transformation on behalf of The Sebastian Foundation. “One of the Sebastian Foundation’s major focusses is supporting programs just like The Girls’ Refuge. The way they help young girls in their time of need is extraordinary,” says Jules Sebastian who oversaw the extensive transformation that was made possible by generous donations from Freedom Kitchens, Sony, Tiler by Trade, Precise Flooring and Horsley Industries.

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“Our reason for the renovation was to truly make this house a home. This is temporary accommodation for these girls, some stay up to three months, and it is daunting and scary when they first arrive at the refuge. The renovation has made the place really warm and inviting. Everything is modern and beautiful so they can really make it their own and feel proud of where they live. The women who work at the refuge are so selfless and amazing, so it was nice to give them a beautiful place to work too,” says Jules.

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The only remaining crisis refuge for young girls in Sydney, between the ages of 13 and 17, The Girls’ Refuge takes care of some of the most vulnerable children in home-like surrounds. “The Sebastian Foundation is about helping families in need and I believe that women are the backbone of the family. If the woman is taken care of, then she can take care of her family. When we came across the refuge we reached out with the help that we could provide and we began our work together in renovating their kitchen, and giving their living and dining room a much needed facelift,” says Jules.

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A standout feature is the new kitchen which was donated by Freedom Kitchens. “The old kitchen was totally gutted and a one was put in. New appliances, a fridge, dishwasher, food in the pantry, condiments and cutlery were all supplied too. Fresh paint on the walls, a new couch, TV, DVD’s, dining table and a redecoration throughout the lounge and dining areas made it so warm and inviting. The girls couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw it for the first time!” says Jules.

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For more on The Sebastian Foundation, click here.

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Homewares

Voyager and Jules Sebastian partner to release new candle

Stylist Jules Sebastian has partnered with luxury Australian candle company Voyager to release a new candle called Truth.

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With a burn time of over 60 hours and coming in a premium, reusable, double-walled glass, Truth, like all Voyager candles, is ethically produced and contains no palm wax or paraffin.
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A blend of amber, honey, rockrose, caramel and sesame, with undertones of leather, musk and vanilla, the soy-wax blend candle is hand-poured in Australia.

Truth by Voyager x Jules Sebastian (wife of Guy) is available online at Jules’ store or from leading stockists of Voyager candles.

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House Tours Kitchens

Talking kitchen design with Guy Sebastian

Last week, I spoke to Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules about the décor in their Gerroa holiday home. This week, we talk about the kitchen – the main focus of the house– with Guy himself.

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Q: What was most important to you when you were designing your kitchen? 

A: Definitely keeping the view as the number one focal point. We had to work the design around two structural poles so it had to have some kind of convenient workflow when it came to cooking too. Of course it had to look modern and slick too — tick, tick, tick!

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Q: What were the benefits of working with a professional kitchen designer?

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Take a look inside Guy Sebastian’s holiday home

Today we take a look inside singer Guy Sebastian’s holiday home on the NSW South Coast. I interviewed his wife, Jules, about creating a family hideaway as well as somewhere perfect for entertaining.

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The couple had been looking for a holiday home when Guy fell in love with the headland in Gerroa and was determined to find something to buy in the area. “This house came up for sale a couple of months later and we grabbed it while we could,” said Jules, a fashion stylist. “In terms of location it was exactly what we were looking for, but we wanted to renovate to make it into the dream home.”

The renovation meant gutting half of the top floor and starting again. Guy got stuck in himself, as walls were knocked out to really open up the view of the ocean, before all the bathrooms, bedrooms and kitchens were renovated. “It was a lot of work,” says Jules, who recently announced she is pregnant with the couple’s second child. “Guy was like Bob the Builder!

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