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Before & after: Stylish exterior reno for suburban home

“At around 14 years old it’s only a relatively young house with good bones and lots of potential. There was certainly nothing offensive about it though there wasn’t anything special either. It just looked like any other slightly dated, somewhat neglected house in the neighbourhood – particularly the one right next door which happened to have the exact same colour scheme!” says DIY decorator Kristine Franklin (of The Painted Hive) who gave this Melbourne home a facelift for a friend recently.

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BEFORE
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AFTER

The home of her friend’s late father, Kristine offered to help get it ready for sale by working on it over a three-month period – primarily on weekends. “Mainly we just wanted to make the most of what we already had on as small a budget as possible! Given the house has quite a simple classic design, and is located in a semi-rural area, I wanted to bolster the subtle cottage feel in a fresh, contemporary way,” says Kristine of her design choices.

The process began with a thorough declutter where Kristine cleared the old decor, removed the dated security screen door and removed the aluminium shade from the sidelight. She then painted the front door a lovely shade of blue (Dulux Duck Egg Blue), installed a new light fitting and added some stylish accessories too. “The front door was a virtual black hole prior and now it’s bright and welcoming and one of the highlights of the facade. It’s probably my favourite little area,” says Kristine.

BEFORE front door
BEFORE front door
AFTER front door
AFTER front door

“Although faux plants aren’t usually my thing, I wasn’t keen on forking out a small fortune on a feature tree for beside the front door given the house is unoccupied and nobody would be caring for it regularly. The fiddle leaf is actually artificial though it looks amazing and is guaranteed not to die throughout the entire sales campaign!” says Kristine.

AFTER faux plants and stylish pots now accessorise the front door
AFTER faux plants and stylish pots now accessorise the front door

Another integral part of the renovation, Kristine painted the original mottled stone coloured bricks using Dulux ‘Texture Medium’ in Antique White USA. “I’m sure some people will wonder why I decided to paint the brick. To be honest, it was never awful however it does look much better in most of the before pics than it did in reality. It actually presents as almost an earthy sandstone when it was actually a mottled cream/yellow with dirty brown mortar. Plus, the house next door has the exact same brick which is never a great thing when you’re looking to sell. I wanted a fresh start,” says Kristine who chose a white paint colour to contrast with the home’s black trims.

AFTER The wall baskets are from Early Settler
AFTER the wall baskets are from Early Settler

A master at DIY, Kristine also built the gable pediment and decorative shutters herself – the latter was painted in the aforementioned Dulux Duck Egg Blue. “All up they cost less than $60 and add the perfect touch of charm and character I was after,” says Kristine.

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AFTER Kristine built the gable and shutters herself

And while Kristine originally wanted the garage door to be replaced with a black alternative, she’s happy with the way the timber-look steel Gliderol one from Bunnings turned out. “I love the simple panelled design and warm timber-look finish. It complements the other timber elements and duck egg accents perfectly, as well as helps warm-up all the white,” says Kristine.

BEFORE garage door
BEFORE garage door
AFTER garage door
AFTER garage door

“This is the first full facade transformation I’ve ever worked on and I learned a lot! It was so lovely to have several neighbours walk by as I was taking the ‘after’ photos and comment on how good it looks now,” says Kristine.

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AFTER the little lawn area in front of the house

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This upcycled sideboard was originally purchased for just $5!?

We love a fabulous upcycling tale here at Interiors Addict and today’s story is no exception. Feast Watson’s Re-Love Project is back again this year offering you the chance to bid on amazing upcycled furniture by designers such as Mark Tuckey, Norsu Interiors, Aimee Tarulli and Kip & Co, with all proceeds going to the Salvos Stores.

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And while there are plenty of great pieces, one of the standouts is the decorator Kristine Franklin’s gorgeous sideboard that was rescued from landfill for just $5!?! Kristine runs a DIY decorating blog called The Painted Hive and so is quite the expert on upcycling. We caught up with her to get the skinny on the piece.

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The original $5 sideboard

“As I’ve been involved in the Re-Love Project for the previous two years, I wanted something different, as I had already transformed a wardrobe and a pair of bedside tables, and I also wanted a piece I thought would sell well. A sideboard seemed perfect!” says Kristine of her amazing sideboard conversion that is up for grabs as part of the auction.

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What a transformation!

“I selected this particular piece because it was only five dollars and also because it already had one foot in landfill! Not only could I save this large, sexy-lined, well-proportioned buffet from the tip, I thought I could completely transform it,” says Kristine of the piece. And she certainly did!

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“I know it might sound strange but major ‘trash to treasure’ makeovers are my favourite as I think they help demonstrate the potential in any old piece and inspire people to think outside the box,” says Kristine who certainly did that when creating the tribal-inspired pattern that covers the doors of the piece. “For this piece I think it all started with wanting to showcase the timber in a really striking way. Something about the long bank of doors was just asking for a spanning pattern of some sort. The tribal design is a departure from my personal style though is something that really appealed to me and it’s always fun to experiment a little with a project like this,” says Kristine.

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Kristine Franklin with her Feast Watson Relove Project piece

Check out the entire Feast Watson Re-Love Project and place your bid here.