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Real home: Stylist Briar Stanley overhauls lounge room

Online crystal purveyor Rachel Crethar, of Rock & Co, has been friends with stylist Briar Stanley since high school so when they teamed up with Pottery Barn to overhaul Rachel’s lounge room recently, it came together seamlessly. “I have known Briar since I was 13 years old, she is one of my best friends and I have always loved the eye she has for things. She also really gets my style, so I actually just gave her free reign! I wouldn’t have done this with anyone else, but it goes to show how much I trust her,” says Rachel.

Rachel Crethar in her newly styled lounge room
Rock & Co’s Rachel Crethar in her newly styled lounge room

“Working with such a good friend, who I know really well, was really nice. I like to think I ‘get’ her tastes and know her likes and dislikes, so pulling the look together for the room was relatively easy,” says Briar who brought more of Rachel’s luscious outdoor area into her everyday life.

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Located in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Marrickville, Rachel and her husband purchased their home 11 years ago and now live in it with their two children and family cat. “When we bought the place, it needed to be completely gutted. I think we were a little naïve as to just how intense it would be. It took us a year in total, with six months of planning and spending weekends steaming off wallpaper and then the builders came in and finished it,” says Rachel who confesses there was very little left to spend on styling the house after the renovation.

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“We hadn’t really updated the furniture from when we first moved in. With all the money being syphoned into the renovation, most of the pieces were hand-me downs from parents – it was definitely in need of an update! Now we are in our thirties I was looking for something that felt fresh and modern, but a bit more grown up than our twenty-something space. I love the way Pottery Barn felt a bit more sophisticated but also suited our inner-west Sydney home,” says Rachel.

Briar styling the room
Briar styling cushions on Rachel’s new Pottery Barn ‘Cameron’ sofa

Briar kept the renovation front of mind when styling the space and brought the outside in with a lovely mix of house plants and Pottery Barn wares. “The space had to be comfortable and practical, while being sympathetic to the colours and the finishes of the gorgeous renovation the family completed a few years ago. The house has a lovely flow out to a very sweet backyard, so I kept that in mind when selecting the furniture and decorative items from Pottery Barn, which have a definite ‘elegant’ vibe about them – a word I’d use to describe Rachel herself!’ says Briar.

Rachel and Briar's friendship spans decades
Rachel and Briar’s friendship spans decades

After a busy career in media strategy, Rachel took time off to have two children before launching her business Rock & Co three years ago. “We sell crystals, books, essential oils and crystal infused beauty products, and we also run crystal introduction classes around Australia,” says Rachel whose favourite part of the lounge room makeover has synergy with her business. “My favourite piece is the coffee table because it displays some of my favourite books and crystals. I always love homes where you can walk in and see a person’s personality through their art and treasures,” says Rachel.

Rachel's new coffee table is her favourite part of the makeover
Rachel’s new Pottery Barn ‘Leona’ coffee table is the perfect spot to display her favourite things

Photography: Jacqui Turk

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VIDEO: Tour Jen’s living room

Can you believe it’s been a year since we moved into our family home and started changing it from ‘nanna house’ to timeless longterm home? I’m going to do one big roundup of everything we’ve done so far (a lot!) and what we’re planning next very soon, but for today, I have a video tour of our living room for you!

Supplier details below but if I’ve forgotten anyone, please just ask in the comments. What room would you like to take a tour of next?

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Flooring: Quick-Step Impressive Ultra laminate in Light Oak Beige

Paint: Haymes Greyology 5

Shutters: DIY Online Blinds

Large artwork behind lounge: Urban Road

Large pink/purple artwork: Christopher Broome

Other artworks: Scott Petrie and Ali McNabney-Stevens

Cushions: Kip & Co, Target and Langdon Ltd

Coffee table: Brosa

Couch: LoungeLovers

Rug: Miss Amara

Lighting: Beacon Lighting

Wall hung shelving unit: BoConcept

Entertainment unit: GlobeWest

Mudroom/hallway hanging system: Willow & Wood

 

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RENO ADDICT The Block

The Block (series 13, week 4) anything but a bedroom reveals

This week, the Blockheads had ultimate freedom. The brief had just one rule, the room could be anything but a bedroom. However, as many of us know, sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing! So who stepped up to the challenge? In the judges’ opinion (and mine as well) Hannah and Clint did a great job of delivering a room with major glamour. On the other end of the spectrum were Ronnie and Georgia who totally missed the mark. I love black more than the next girl, but when you’re renovating to sell it’s a seriously polarising decision. So without further a do, below are the good, the bad and the ugly… and no that’s not a spelling error, three couples did end up tying for third!

First: Hannah and Clint

“I love it,” said Darren upon entry. Shaynna and Neale were quick to agree. The lounge room got big ticks for its period fireplace, wall panelling and cabinets. The only negative was the TV, Darren thought it should have been on another wall, Shaynna said it should have been left out entirely. Overall, the judges believed the room would be a big winner with buyers and agreed it had “wow-factor”.

Our picks to buy: Morgan & Finch Sand Timers, Freedom Ritz Drinks Trolley, Zetta Florence Photographic Print

Second: Josh and Elyse

Now here’s an example of when a study can work! “Wow, this is beautiful,’ said Darren. “Stunning,” agreed Neale. The daybed got high praise, with the judges saying the room could be marketed as a study/lounge room. Neale labelled the bookshelves the most beautiful library wall he had ever seen on The Block. The criticisms were minimal for the couple, with the only complaints being the too-tall chair and the lack of a window dressing.

Our picks to buy: Flowers For Kate Alice Art PrintBlack Mango Weave Throw, Rock Ribbons Grey Agate Geode Bookends 

Third: Jason and Sarah 

Deciding to go for a lounge room Jason and Sarah got commended for their execution, art and painting. Unfortunately, the positives stopped there. All the judges were overwhelmed by the ceiling – which had three sky lights, a pendant and a ceiling rose — with Neale calling the room “completely top heavy”. The duo have been having some serious budget issues and alas the judges could tell.

Our picks to buy: Beacon Lighting Aksel 4 Light Pendant, MYNE Bumble Berry Artwork, West Elm Cotton Lustre Velvet Cushion

Another Third: Ronnie and Georgia

Shaynna was a fan of the entrance, but from there it went downhill. Darren was quick to criticise the non-functional fireplace that took centre stage, especially when he spotted the hidden TV (with a fireplace screensaver), “they’re taking the piss,” he declared. While the judges agreed the black paintwork was done to perfection, they couldn’t help but think it looked like a nightclub and in Neale’s words “a very bad nightclub”.

Our picks to buy: Pottery Barn Bleecker Cocktail Shaker, GlobeWest Bogart Luxe 3 Seater Sofa, West Elm Volcanic Ash Terrariums

(Jen’s a big fan of that gold coffee table from GlobeWest which she has in her home.)

Also third: Sticks and Wombat

“Are we in the broom closet?” were Shaynna’s first words! The judges were quick to question whether Sticks and Wombat’s decision to do an enormous ensuite in week one was to their detriment, leaving little space for this week’s study. Darren criticised the layout, saying the Feng Shui was all wrong. But Neale came to their defence, saying while the room didn’t get him excited it was functional and good looking. All the judges agreed the workmanship was exceptional, labelling the duo “master craftsmen”.

Our picks to buy: For Me By Dee Tank The Bulldog Art Print, Zakkia Concrete Pot, Schots Maya Leather Office Chair

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