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The folding arm awning which completed our back deck

You may have seen our recent back yard transformation with a new deck which gave us a beautiful and practical outdoor entertaining space. Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite perfect due to the loss of shade from dismantling the ageing pergola, so we needed a new solution. And it is a Sunway folding arm, retractable awning.

We didn’t think our old timber pergola was in too bad shape, but it seemed shortsighted to build a brand new deck around it so we decided to remove it and, when we did, we found out it was actually pretty badly weathered in places so it was just as well! With it gone, we loved the new open feeling to the space, which seemed much bigger. But we no longer had any kind of roof to protect us from the sun which, in this climate, is obviously a big issue, especially being a very sun safe family with young kids.

We love the option to have the awning retracted when we don’t need it

After some discussion, we settled on a retractable shade solution so that we could have the area totally open with the nice view to the lawn at the end of the deck when we didn’t need shade, and then we could open the awning when we were out there in the sun, especially entertaining friends or just having dinner as a family.

We knew Sunway by reputation so we were delighted to have the opportunity to work with the brand and choose from their range. We didn’t really know where to start though, having never bought an awning before or had a space for one. It was great to have a Sunway specialist come out from the local store to tell us more about the options, what was possible, and how we could customise it to our space and taste. No question was too stupid (I’m sure some were, but they certainly didn’t make me feel bad for asking!) and I found this a really important and useful part of the process.

Obviously, aesthetics are important to me as well as functionality and quality, and I spent quite a bit of time deciding on the broad charcoal and grey stripe design. Our house is not particularly modern so I felt it would suit the traditional striped look, but black and white felt too harsh against the red brick. I’m really delighted with how it looks. It ties in well with the house trim which we recently had painted charcoal, and the grey of the deck.

All Sunway products are custom made to measure to suit your space, so we were able to consider our very long outdoor dining table and ensure the awning would comfortably cover this at four metres long. Because the only place to fix the awning was quite low, under the eaves, we chose the Sunway Fabric Beam model to give us a bit of extra clearance and head height.

We chose a short straight valance to finish off the look, but it also comes with the option of a scalloped valance or none at all.

It’s fully motorised which means we can easily open it using the remote control, and we can even  control it from our phones via WiFi using the Neo Smart Blinds app. There’s also a wireless motion sensor which cleverly ‘knows’ to retract the awning if it gets too windy (especially handy if you accidentally leave it open at the end of a party after a few glasses of bubbles, for example!).

The awning install happened just in time for the super hot Christmas holidays which was certainly a blessing. Electricians came in first to hard wire for the motorisation and then the awning itself went up, It was all done in a morning; just a few hours. I couldn’t believe it! And suddenly, we were set for summer entertaining!

We often set up Sebastian’s paddling pool under the awning

We are actually getting a lot more use out of the awning now, with the weather still sunny but nowhere near as uncomfortably hot as in the middle of the summer. The deck has really come into its own the last few weeks and we are so happy with our awning, which really finished it off for us.

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Disclosure: Sunway provided us with an awning in exchange for an honest review of the product and service.

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7 tips for setting up your nursery by decorator Briar Stanley

Photography by Jacqui Turk

Welcoming a new baby into your life (and your home) is an exciting experience, especially if it’s the first time. Having a beautiful and practical nursery space ready for your new arrival – whether it’s a whole room or an unused nook – makes the process a little easier for both yourself and bub. Need a little styling inspiration? Interior decorator, blogger and mum of two Briar Stanley of Sunday Collector recently created a dream-worthy nursery for her new son Rafferty with a little help from Pottery Barn Kids. See her baby-licious nursery below, plus seven tips to help you design yours.

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Briar recently designed this nursery for her son Rafferty. 

1. Create your foundation

Designing a nursery from scratch can be overwhelming, but keep in mind a newborn baby doesn’t require too much in the first few months of his or her life. Briar suggests starting with the basics. “Begin with a cot or bassinet, a changing table and a comfortable nursing chair – if space permits!” Choose high-quality pieces that will stand the test of time and also consider designs that can be converted as your child grows, such as the Reese Cot from Pottery Barn Kids.

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2. The right light

Having the right amount of light in a nursery (both natural and task) can make all the difference to your baby’s sleeping patterns. Blackout curtains help to control natural light and to encourage sleep during the day, while sheer curtains are perfect for filtering light during awake and play time. “I also recommend buying a night light – they’re perfect for middle-of-the-night feeds and settling, and my four-year-old daughter now uses one in her room for a more comforting light to sleep with,” Briar says.

3. Storage is key

Creating a beautiful nursery is an exciting process, but don’t forget that it should also be super-functional. Ample drawers or cupboards are essential for storing nappies, swaddles, burp cloths and clothes, and for keeping clutter at bay. “Toy chests and baskets or buckets are really handy, too, as they are built for the child’s height, making access to all their ‘treasures’ easy,” Briar explains. “And a dual-purpose unit such as a changing table with drawers is ideal for storing everything you need at arm’s length.”

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4. Changing station

A well-stocked changing table is a nursery must-have. “I always have my changing table stocked with the following: baby wipes, a good nappy cream, a big stack of nappies that don’t leak (seriously, you can go through about 10 a day with a newborn), nappy disposable bags, a pile of burp cloths (the terry towelling nappies are good for this), baby massage oil, a digital thermometer and hand sanitiser. I like to be organised so I’m not having to look for things for too long – babies don’t happily wait when under duress!” Briar says.

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5. Natural materials

A newborn’s skin can be highly sensitive, so consider buying swaddles, stroller blankets and bed linen made from natural materials. Briar chose the Linen Nursery Quilt from Pottery Barn Kids; linen breathes better and helps to keep babies warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Think about what you’re comfortable wearing or sleeping in, and the same will apply to them!

6. Temperature control

Babies can’t manage their body temperature as easily as adults, so it’s important to make sure your nursery is the right temperature. Keep a room thermometer (which you can purchase from your local chemist) close to the cot. Anywhere between 16°C and 20°C is a good temperature, but 18°C is ideal. “Also ensure your baby is dressed right for the season,” Briar adds. “It’s always handy to check the back of their neck for their temperature, or refer to a digital thermometer if you’re unsure.”

7. Finishing touches

Putting the finishing touches to your nursery comes down to personal taste, but the finer details can really come together once you get to know your baby a little better. If you’re not finding out the sex, start with fairly neutral colours and furniture choices – think crisp whites and light greys – then you can add things like wall decorations as you go along. “It’s also nice to consider unexpected hues like peach, olive green, canary yellow, charcoal grey or navy,” suggests Briar.

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Shop Briar’s nursery style

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1 Linen Nursery Quilt in Grey. 2 Nursery Animal Bath Wrap in Grey Elephant. 3 Kendall Dresser in Simply White. 4 Reese Convertible Cot in Simply White. 5 Sabrina Nappy Caddy in Simply White. 6 Cloud & Star Cot Mobile. 7 Lamb Plush Toy. 8 Modern Tufted Wingback Rocker in Linen Blend Grey. 9 Gallery Frames in White. 10 Rugby Rug in Grey/White

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The latest kid’s bed from BedNest with Sunday Collector

Not many under-threes have a bed named after them, but little Sunday, daughter of fellow blogger Briar Stanley of Sunday Collector, does! Brings a whole new meaning to the concept of a big girl bed!

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BedNest founder Nicky line says: “It’s called the Sunday bed after Briar’s divine daughter and Briar and I designed it together to create the perfect bed to last from toddler to teenager. Can you imagine being a muse at 2.5 years old?!”

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Briar and Sunday
Briar and Sunday

It costs from $1,299 and is available is a wide variety of fabric options. The legs can be changed for taller ones as the child grows.

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Pictured here with Cultiver linen. Shop online.