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A baby girl’s nursery inspired by a dandelion art print

When former Interiors Addict journalist Lauren Ellis stumbled upon a watercolour print of Tillie – an adorable mouse with flower crown, wings and a dandelion double her size – she knew she had to have it for her future daughter’s nursery. Having grown up on acreage in northern NSW, some of Lauren’s fondest memories included collecting dandelions — just like Tillie — and blowing the seeds to make a wish. So it seemed only natural to replicate some of that childhood charm in her new home.

Positioning it above the cot, from there everything fell into place, with the colour scheme of dusty pink, magenta, grey and mustard all being inspired by the Sailah Lane print. Yet to meet baby number two (she’s due in February), Lauren designed the room with growth in mind. What a forward-planner!

“Having already designed a boy’s room for my 2-year-old son Harvey, I was excited to create a feminine space for my baby girl. Two walls feature tiny dot decals from The Lovely Wall Co, which can easily be changed to create a whole new look without the need for paint. And instead of a change table, I opted for a classic chest of drawers with a removable rubber change mat from Leander.”

Inspired by Pinterest and Instagram, some of Lauren’s favourite pieces came from trawling the web. “I love supporting small businesses found on Instagram and I am head over heels for the origami balls from Titt-tei that hang inside her canopy. Their creator – Olga Kovgar from Norway – sent me the most beautiful handwritten note with the parcel saying she does a little‘happy dance with each order, so they feel really special.”

Her other favourite piece is the embroidered letter M (her daughter’s first initial but shhhh, the name is a secret!) handmade by Lauren herself: “It’s the first time I’ve tried cross-stich and it took two full days to finish! It’s far from perfect but that’s exactly what I love about it. I hope it becomes an heirloom she treasures.”

When it comes to decorating a nursery, Lauren recommends buying items that make you smile, shopping small where possible — “It gives the room a more personal feel” — and picking a colour scheme and sticking to it! And her biggest no no? Impulse buying! “I could have filled her room three times over with beautiful purchases found on Etsy and Instagram.”

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Appliances The Block

Behind the scenes: our tour of Julia and Sasha’s Block kitchen

Definitely my personal favourite of all the kitchens, I loved this video tour and chat with Julia and Sasha  by our reporter Lauren Ellis. Watch the video to find out every little detail you might be after, as well as the couple’s top design tips! I’m loving all the gold touches, especially that Oliveri sink and tap!

And as well as all the glamorous, classic details, the luxurious Gaggenau appliances (worth $110,000 no less, which they won!) are enough to impress even the most serious chef!

As Neale Whitaker said, from the kitchens he sees in magazines, this one ticks all the boxes!

Read our roundup of all Sunday night’s kitchens.

Watch our videos with Karlie and Will and Dan and Carleen.

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Homewares

Kmart hack: 2 ways to pimp your belly basket

Seagrass baskets are a versatile addition to any home chasing texture and a touch of Scandi style. For those on a budget, Kmart has made this look more affordable than ever, selling the popular woven baskets for just $12. If the natural look isn’t for you, there’s plenty of simple ways to add a little personality to this welcome home addition. Here’s two to get you started.

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Pom Pom Basket

What you’ll need:
2 metres of ball fringe (around $7 from Spotlight)
Craft glue
Pegs
Scissors

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Method

Apply a thin layer of craft glue to first 10cm of the ball fringe.

Lift the edge of the handle and push the start of the ball fringe underneath.

Continue to wrap the ball fringe around the basket 3cm from the top, using pegs to hold it in place until the glue sets.

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When you get to the other handle, cut the ball fringe and carefully push the edge of the fringe underneath.

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Repeat this process until the fringe is wrapped around the entire basket.

Repeat the process for the top layer.

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Ombre Basket

What you’ll need:
2 sample pots of paint (1 white, 1 in a colour of your choice)
Paint brush
Container to mix paint in

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Method

Use the paintbrush to apply a coat of white paint just under the fold line of the seagrass basket. Paint the top third of the bottom half of the basket.

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In a container, mix equal quantities of the white and second colour.
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Paint the middle third of the bottom half of the basket. Use the paintbrush to blend this colour with the white above.

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Paint the final third of the bottom half of the basket in the second colour taking the time to blend with the shade above.

Apply a second coat, following the steps above.

When the basket is dry, flip it over and paint the base.

Optional: to complete the look, attach tassels to the basket handles.

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So there you have it, two DIY ideas to get you started but the options really are endless. Perhaps you could add leather handles, paint little circles or initials, or add more layers of ball fringe in a variety of colours! We’d love to see your hacks.

–Lauren Ellis is a reporter/senior producer for TODAY, the face of Interiors Addict TV and a graduate of ISCD. Follow her on Instagram @mypicketfence_

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Bedrooms Kids Rooms

Interiors Addict’s Lauren Ellis shares her beautiful nursery

Lauren Ellis, our fabulous Interiors Addict TV presenter, is eagerly awaiting the arrival of her first child later this month. In this post, she shares the nursery she has lovingly designed for him. 

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Designing a nursery for my first child, a baby boy I’m yet to meet, was always going to be the most magical and rewarding challenge. With each kick and every brush stroke, I thought of him sleeping in his cot or playing with the elephants that now adorn his room.

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I’m a huge craft and DIY fan (my first ‘job’ was designing and selling gift cards to local businesses) so from the outset I knew the nursery would be full of homemade pieces. It also features pops of navy, my favourite colour, which being a minimalist I’ve paired with grey, tan and white.

The starting point for the nursery was the large inbuilt bookcase, which I lined with cardboard, covered in striking navy and grey material. It’s the first section of the room the eye is drawn to along with the sloped, high ceiling and window. I also considered painting the back of the bookcase or lining it with wallpaper but loved how easily the cardboard cutouts could be removed as my little boy grows and his room evolves.

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On each shelf – along with white Ikea boxes with DIY tan leather handles – are books and trinkets that all have a story to tell. Most are gifts from family and friends (it’s incredible how generous people are when you’re pregnant) along with my husband’s and my first teddy bears, Peter Rabbit plates and a vase from our wedding.

The chest of draws on the opposite side of the nursery (a hand-me-down from my mother-in-law) was in desperate need of a makeover. I painted the timber drawers white, lined the inside with wallpaper and made the DIY leather handles with a touch of gold, to match the boxes in the bookcase. Above, Ikea wall hooks are spray-painted navy to balance the colour scheme. The cloud coat hangers (so adorable!) are from Talo Interiors, while the wall hanging is another DIY addition.

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Given the room’s unusual shape, I knew the cot and rocking chair had to take centre stage. I fell in love with the white, Scandinavian cot with its rounded corners as soon as I saw it. The grey rocking chair and linen is from Adairs, the navy throw rugs from Pottery Barn Kids and my mum found the gorgeous giraffe in a little boutique store close to home.

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The first items I purchased for the room were the stunning giraffe, elephant and zebra prints from The Animal Print shop, displayed above the change table. I found the prints on Instagram and had my eye on them long before I fell pregnant. To dress up the picture frames I sprayed little brackets gold and super glued them to each corner. The bunting is made from Christmas baubles, re-threaded with thin, gold rope.

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To complete the room I added a white rug (which we already owned) to soften the timber floors. On its own, the cotton rug wasn’t quite enough so to balance the look I made a grey cloud to place in the corner.

Styling my little boy’s nursery has been a labor of love that’s brought me so much joy. I hope my son, who is due in two weeks’ time, loves the room as much as his mum. Now all it needs is him.

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Thanks so much for sharing, Lauren. We wish you all the very best for your baby’s safe delivery and cannot not mention how gorgeous you look! Jen

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Appliances House Tours Kitchens The Block

Interiors Addict TV: Tour Luke & Ebony’s Block kitchen

Sponsored by The Good Guys Kitchens

Welcome to number three in our mini series where our reporter Lauren Ellis explores The Block kitchens. Today, we get a closer look at Luke and Ebony’s refreshing, white, Shaker style kitchen.

Get a better look at the copper details in the handles, the black glass-fronted fridge and the cooking area with a serious view! Did you know, in lieu of a butler’s pantry, they have a “butler’s nook”? And find out why functionality is king!

Book your kitchen design appointment online at kitchens.thegoodguys.com.au or call 1300  764 737.

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Interiors Addict TV: Tour Dean & Shay’s Block kitchen

Sponsored by The Good Guys Kitchens

Kitchen week is always one of the most popular, and indeed demanding (for the contestants!) on The Block. For us, it’s not just about what the kitchen looks like but how it functions and we love seeing all the gadgets and tricks which have been used to create inventive and clever spaces. For the next week, we’ll bring you one episode a day where our reporter Lauren Ellis takes a closer look at the kitchens and interviews the couples who created them. Prepare to see lots of features not covered on the room reveal episode.

Take a closer look at Dean and Shay’s (second place by just half a point) penthouse kitchen…

The pair’s butler’s pantry and sophisticated styling wowed the judges. And their gamble of swapping the kitchen and living areas was shown to pay off in a big way with Neale Whitaker saying it had wow factor and Shaynna Blaze describing it as “knockout”.

We love the gold sinks (hello!), integrated coffee machine, soft-close drawers and slide-out cupboard shelves.

Book your kitchen design appointment online at kitchens.thegoodguys.com.au or call 1300  764 737.

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Expert Tips Interviews RENO ADDICT

Video: Andrew Winter’s top tips for selling your home

This video interview with the always straightforward Andrew Winter from Selling Houses Australia is absolutely packed full of seriously great expert advice on selling your home.

Andrew Winter. Image courtesy of Selling Houses Australia
Andrew Winter. Image courtesy of Selling Houses Australia

When’s the best time to sell, when to renovate, when to use an auction and what work’s worth doing, plus his top tip for Interiors Addicts.

Don’t miss this one!

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Appliances Kitchens

Homeowner’s tears as Kyal & Kara deliver stunning Reno Rumble entertainer’s kitchen

There were tears of delight when Kyal and Kara’s amazing kitchen was revealed to the homeowner on Reno Rumble and we can see why. And that was before she even pressed the button which revealed a butler’s pantry behind an automatic sliding door!

Judges Darren Palmer and Romy Alwill described it as a great and beautiful kitchen with its two-tone cabinetry, top end appliances and Caesarstone marble-look tops. See how they used darker overhead cabinetry to provide balance and contrast in the otherwise light and bright space, with help and advice from Freedom Kitchens.

The former Block contestants also share their top tips kitchen tips in the exclusive interview with our reporter Lauren Ellis.

Enjoy!

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Interiors Addict TV: Josh & Jenna’s Reno Rumble chef kitchen

Another week, another fantastic kitchen from ex Blockheads Josh and Jenna on Reno Rumble. Our Interiors Addict TV reporter Lauren Ellis chatted to the popular couple about what they did to create a room which certainly impressed judges Darren Palmer and Romy Alwill and the homeowners.

The space, designed with the help of Freedom Kitchens, is chock full of features which made it a real chef’s kitchen. Timber cabinetry and tiles added gorgeous texture and warmth, while the use of symmetry kept it clean and fresh looking. I personally loved the use of open shelving.

Watch the video to get Jenna’s top tips on creating a chef’s kitchen at home.

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Interiors Addict TV: Reno Rumble’s Chris & Nick talk kitchens

In the latest episode of Interiors Addict TV, our reporter Lauren Ellis chats to Reno Rumble contestants, brothers Chris and Nick, about their contemporary coastal kitchen. Learn how they got the look with the help of Freedom Kitchens and see the homeowner’s tearful reaction to the reveal.

Find out how they made the most of every inch of space for clever storage and the judges’ positive feedback. And hear the brothers’ top tips are for creating a family friendly kitchen.

Read more of our Reno Rumble coverage on sister site Reno Addict.

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Bedrooms Expert Tips Styling The Block

Interiors Addict TV: how to make your bed look as good as the magazines!

Don’t you wish you could make your bed look all effortlessly stylish and inviting like they do in the magazines and on The Block; done but not too done?! Well, you can! Follow the straightforward hints and tips from Deb Clifford-Ames of Aussie business Sheets on the Line in our latest video.

She shows our reporter Lauren Ellis three different looks and how to achieve them. And answers the age old question: can you ever have too many cushions?!

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Expert Tips Outdoor & Exteriors

Interiors Addict TV: with Charlie Albone from Selling Houses Australia

We love Charlie Albone, our resident expert on all things outdoor on sister site Reno Addict, and of course slightly better known for his role on the top rating LifeStyle show Selling Houses Australia.

In this episode of Interiors Addict TV, Lauren Ellis talks gardens with Charlie; everything from how to create a garden that suits your house, what formal gardens are all about and how not to make mistakes with colour! And don’t forget to watch to the end for Charlie’s number one gardening tip! Enjoy!

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Designers The Block

Interiors Addict TV: Shaynna Blaze on using bold colour

Are feature walls still in? Will bold colours make a room look smaller? Should you paint every wall in a bold colour? What are the key trends for this year? Interior designer Shaynna Blaze, from Selling Houses Australia and The Block, answers all these questions and more and shares her advice in this inteview with Lauren Ellis.

Watch Lauren’s interview with Block host Scott Cam where he shares his renovating secrets.

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Interiors Addict TV: renovating tips with The Block’s Scott Cam

Today, we’re excited to be launching our new, regular video series, Interiors Addict TV. Our first interview is with well-loved Block host Scott Cam.

Scott shares all his top tips for real life renovating outside the unrealistic time constraints, budgets and drama of The Block.

Also introducing the newest member of our team, Lauren Ellis, a television journalist and director of My Picket Fence. When she’s not reporting for Nine’s The Today Show, you’ll find Lauren interviewing Australia’s leading design experts, scouring interior stores for inspiration​​ and renovating her own home, one room at a time. She’s also a student at the International School of Colour and Design.

TV journalist Lauren Ellis is the newest member of the Interiors Addict team
TV journalist Lauren Ellis is the newest member of the Interiors Addict team

Follow Lauren on Instagram at @mypicketfence_