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Homewares Styling

Tim Neve’s fabric, wallpaper and cushion range for Sparkk

Taking inspiration from what he knows best, beach-loving stylist Tim Neve has released a debut fabric, wallpaper and cushion collection in collaboration with renowned Sydney design studio Sparkk.

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Featuring 11 coastal-inspired patterns across 30 colourways, inspiration came from Tim’s favourite styling props: sea-worn ropes and nets, vintage maps and nautical signal flags.

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From the on-trend geometric motifs of Alpha Delta to the watercolour hues of Mermania, the designs mix traditional hand drawings with vintage illustrations and computer-generated patterns.

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Colour is also not forgotten, with serene nautical blues, deep indigos and watery aquas juxtaposed against sizzling sunshine tones, the perfect backdrop as we head into spring and summer.

The wallpapers and fabrics collection is available at Sparkk and the cushion collection at Sparkk Shop and Tim Neve Shop.
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Removable wallpaper by some of Australia’s best creatives

Long gone are the days of plain striped and block colour wallpaper; now, wallpaper is art, it is removable and it is unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

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One such business leading the pack is The Paper Merchants. Who, through partnerships with emerging artists have created a series of wallpaper prints that allow homeowners, renters and commercial clients the ability to frequently change their wall coverings with affordability and without damage.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”s5jpbV3njTVkRYVPCI5NoTVmsJZhNGmp”]Started by friends Paul McKie, Myles Sharpe and Brenton Craig, the trio searched high and low for artists whose unique style could be translated into wallpaper. “Our artists play a big role in separating us from any other wallpaper suppliers,” says Paul. “Our launching artists all have very different processes in arriving at their finished artworks. This in itself gives the feeling of authenticity and consideration.”

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With their debut collection including the works of six artists, The Paper Merchants team were very conscious of keeping the brief open. “We were very mindful in keeping our brief to the artists very liberal,” explains Paul. “We wanted their personal style to filter through to the finished wallpaper prints. Our only prerequisite was that we had the ability to tile their patterns or use full images across what we term as a ‘standard wall measurement’.”

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Beneath The Jungle designed by Hayden O’Neill

With six diverse artists, who have created a handful of wallpapers each, there is everything from bright and loud prints to pastels, geometrics and florals. Applied and removed with water, the wallpaper is perfect for short or long-term use. It also has great environmental certifications, is responsibly sourced, odourless and Greenguard certified.

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5 DIY updates for your rental living room

By Kay Harrison

No question, the renter’s life is far from glam. But your decor doesn’t have to follow suit. A little out-of-the-box thinking is all you need to transform your space into a home sweet haven. Sure, there will always be those boxes that you cart from place to place unsure of their contents but too frightened to investigate. But cloaked in a nice throw and arranged around a coffee table, these can double as a boho-chic living nook.

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But jokes aside, decorating your home-on-loan is difficult. For one, there’s the investment and effort vs length of stay ratio to consider. But a few quick and simple (and cheap) adjustments can go a long way. After all, time has a way of getting away with you. And a refuge from the outside world is the most must-have of must-haves.

So today, we’re turning to your living space and we’ve put together a few easy DIY tips to make your space more livable.

Fire things up with faux wall-panelling

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Dabble Magazine proves you can change the world with two paint colours, painter’s tape, a metal ruler, a level and a little DIY know-how. Above, they show us how to achieve a geo-chic look with just a little patience. Can’t paint? Washi tape is to DIY decor what half a toothpick is MacGyver. It doesn’t look like much but it can save your life. Washi tape is the perfect antidote to too much beige. Apartment Therapy also have some great suggestions for removable wall-panelling options.

Realise that New York loft look

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Add an exposed brick wall to your space without the dust and fuss with these wallpapers. Photo credit: Zanui

Love that urban-industrial warehouse style? Introduce exposed-brick walls into your space with easy-to-apply wallpapers. Obviously this is asking for a more flexible landlord, but if you don’t ask, you don’t get. And if you’re planning on staying there a while, this kind of investment gives back ten-fold.

Re-purpose vintage tablecloths for super-cute curtains

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We love that chintz meets lace look. You can create your very own window valances (use lace tablecloths) or curtains (use floral and patterned) with minimal fuss. Shop your local Vinnies to add some serious-nana style to your space. You can find curtain rings with metal clips attached for this uber simple make-over at the likes of Spotlight.

Line your shelving

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Better yet, line behind, underneath, even on top of your shelving. Adding colour in unexpected spaces adds individuality to your home. Plus it keeps it neat and chic. And it’s easy to re-line with plain white when you leave.

Define it with decals

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Removable wall decals redefine your space instantly and peel away when you have to leave. And there is an almost infinite number on the market – from Banksy designs to quotes and iconic rockstars. Can’t argue with that.

Here’s to making a little sanctuary for yourself in your rental home! Go forth, chickens! Nest!

— Kay Harrison is a feature, blog and copywriter. She has work published in ACP magazines, ABC fiction, Overland, Seizure, trade publications and online forums and her creative writing has won several awards. Kay wrote this piece for Zanui.

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Frankie illustrator starts own wallpaper and textiles studio

Working as an illustrator for a number of editorial publications, including the super cool frankie magazine and Smith Journal, Sara Hingle longed to create something to call her own. With pen and paper in hand, she dreamt up These Walls, a wallpaper and textile studio that could cater for vintage-styled homes through to modern commercial interiors. Late last year, her idea turned into a reality.

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“I started These Walls in August last year and it has been such a treat to be working to my own colour palettes and sense of aesthetic,” explains Sara. “The move into surface design was a natural one after a few of my illustration briefs in the recent years involved illustrating and designing repeat patterns; projects that both challenged and fulfilled my creative exploration.”

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With a varied range of products that aims to suit all tastes, Sara admits the aesthetic can be somewhat contradictory. “These Walls is neither feminine nor masculine — perhaps it is a little of both. It is understated and yet unique. It is relaxed and earthy but still, it is strong. And lastly, it takes inspiration from the contrasting visual worlds of structured minimalism, textured boheme and ethnic patterns.”

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Photo: Reuben Gates. Styling: Bek Sheppard

Designed and made in Australia to support our local makers, Sara is in charge of all aspects of the business, though illustration is the easy favourite. A time-consuming process, she starts by collating a pool of images and colours and then it’s straight to the moodboard.

“Before I start designing, I have a moodboarding session — this involves a cork board, music and either a coffee or a wine (depending on the time of day!). Once I have some clarity of stories, themes and palettes I start creating — this is a combination of working with pens, brushes, tracing, scanning and then colouring and working the repeat in photoshop. Finally, it’s design to medium time using a friendly bunch of local crafters and makers and there you have it, the range is made!”

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The Block Triple Threat controversial second bedroom judging!

Hoorah for all three judges ‘proper’ this week: Neale, Shaynna and Darren! And definitely the most entertaining judging of the series so far. Loved it! Didn’t those Jimmy Possum challenge beds (I wasn’t a fan!) cause trouble?! There was also much talk about just how much inspiration Tim and Anastasia had taken from Darren’s mentoring session (perhaps too much?) and then there was the Neale and Shaynna fallout over Dea and Darren’s room. And to top it all off, Darren pointed out that many of the things in Dea and Darren’s room were exactly the same as those he had used in Jennifer Hawkins’ home, which is featured in his book, prompting Shaynna to ask who was the copycat now?

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But ultimately, Tim & Anastasia came first, beating their besties Dea and Darren by half a point despite them having taken a point off them due to winning the bed challenge. Here’s a recap of the judging…

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Shaynna’s first impressions were “very crisp” and Neale said it had a beautiful colonial feel. Darren agreed it was a lot better than their first bedroom.

That bed was dividing though. Shaynna found it too messy. Darren loved the unmade look. But then Shaynna talked him round! And Neale said in South Yarra people make their beds! But he loved the colour palette and called it absolutely beautiful.

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Controversially, they didn’t use their Jimmy Possum bed from the challenge because it didn’t work with everything else. Not that the judges knew anything about the challenge. The show left us thinking this is something they’re going to regret later! Big time. Eek!

Neale found the styling a little twee but Darren dug it! Shaynna said the lighting plan was perfect. It was all going so well until Shaynna pointed out the bad finish on the windows (whoops, Charlotte!).

Shaynna said they had their confidence back but Neale said it still lacked some of the energy and oomph he saw in the elimination rounds.

Our pick to buy: Hessian blue velvet cushion

Tim & Anastasia: WINNERS by half a point!

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“They have come on quite a journey since the cat,” noted Neale! Darren couldn’t get the smile off his face and was amused by the use of seagrass wallpaper… again! But was it a happy smile? Hmmm… He wasn’t sure how he felt about the replication of ‘his’ mentor room. He also thought the cushions were a little expensive for a guest room!

They loved the built-in dressing table and the carpet. Darren said the linen was better and not cheap and nasty like the first bedroom. Neale said they’d taken much more than the grasscloth from Darren’s mentoring sessions. But they all loved the black windows and the window treatments, including electric blinds.

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Sadly, the switch hidden behind the bed (due to using the challenge bed rather than the one they had already bought) wasn’t missed! Neale said the style was suited to an older buyer but they needed to run with it now for the rest of the apartment.

Our pick to buy: Elliot pendant light

Ayden & Jess: last place

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Despite a mentoring and shopping session with Neale this week, it wasn’t a great week for these two. The judges found the lights were hung too high and there was no focal point. When they removed the cushions hiding the Jimmy Possum bedhead, they actually liked it! Eek! Darren thought the wardrobe was too small even though the room was designed for guests, as you might want to change its use later on.

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Neale said the custom bedsides were oversized to compensate for the wardrobe. And he found everything styled on them way too small, saying he could see no evidence of the things he and Jess had discussed on their shopping trip in Sydney. It left him saying the room was lacking personality despite having a good finish and not being a bad room. And it didn’t say South Yarra.

Our pick to buy: Berber zig zag rug

Dea & Darren : 2nd place

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“Welcome to The Block Grasscloth,” quipped Neale. “What have I done?” asked Darren. Shaynna didn’t see all the fuss, declaring that Dea didn’t invent grasscloth wallpaper! Darren said it was executed beautifully but didn’t like the powerpoint below the art.

Neale found the whole room very appealing and if he had to check into a boutique hotel room in South Yarra this was what he’d expect. Darren loved the colour palette and the execution.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”g83yqkS54nVYEXKAf4CVNTGafLoe0gmO”]But then Shaynna made a face and called the bedhead (the challenge-winning one) HORRENDOUS and so over the top it was ridiculous! She also thought the wall sconce lights didn’t work and were too industrial.

Neale however, said he bloody loved it, including the leopard print, and found it sexy. And then began an argument between Shaynna and Neale that did make me chuckle! Darren was left somewhat awkward and amused in the middle! I loved how they both stood by their opinions. Neale called it genius and Shaynna called it gaudy.

Darren then went on to list everything he had used in Jennifer Hawkins’ bedroom, seen in his book, which had also been used in the room. Say no more.

Our pick to buy: Hale Mercantile Co. Crush linen throw

Most entertaining judging of the series so far if you ask me! What did you think? I’m pretty much in agreement with the judges this week. There wasn’t much between the top two rooms, Josh and Charlotte’s was definitely next best and my favourites, Ayden and Jess, just didn’t come up with the goods this week, I’m sad to say.

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How to use wallpaper with wow by Greg Natale

As a teenager, I spent a whole summer holiday ripping down the bamboo wallpaper in my parents’ sitting room and repainting the walls pink, but as I point out in my book The Tailored Interior, the irony is that these days I’d be more likely to install the patterned wallpaper than rip it down!

That’s because I’ve come to absolutely love the magic that wallpaper can bring to a space. However I can still appreciate why some people are apprehensive about choosing wallpaper. They worry that it might make a room look smaller, that they’ll fall out of love with the pattern or that the look will date all too quickly. So they often default to the safer choice, paint.

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And while paint finishes are beautiful and classic, generally speaking they just don’t match the luxury and opulence that wallpaper can bring; patterns, materials and motifs that can actually touch emotions and the intellect simultaneously.

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So what’s the starting point? The first major factor is how much light there is in the room. For example, I’d never recommend using dark wallpaper in a space that’s not well lit, however dark walls, wallpaper and even ceilings can create a wonderfully dramatic space as long as there’s sufficient natural light. Textured wallpaper is another great visual treatment with the variable looks it takes on with different light and of course it also rewards your sense of touch with its natural fibres.

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I’m known for my bold use of colour and pattern and it’s true that I love big prints to really make a statement and set a mood, but I also appreciate the use of smaller prints in the way they can create a more subtle and textural backdrop to a room rather than becoming a focus. So there’s bold or subtle, but wallpaper can also be fun and I sometimes like using it to make a light-hearted reference to a room’s purpose, for example using book-motif wallpaper in a library.

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But whatever the design’s theme, I tend to prefer it applied across an entire room for a complete design statement rather than just as a feature wall, which I think can look a little disjointed and unresolved. You can even get adventurous and consider it for your ‘fifth wall’, the ceiling.

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Wallpaper can really make a room sing, so it does strike me as odd that likening something or someone to ‘wallpaper’ means that they’re bland, invisible, plain or boring. Because I think of wallpaper as anything but!

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[contextly_sidebar id=”tjIQ76CGMw5R8oaNsUb4YgjPQ5RRJRxh”]Wallpaper is a truly creative expression of your style and has huge sensory impact when it’s applied effectively. So get creative and experiment with colour, pattern, texture and lustre. Who knows, you might even end up choosing a retro bamboo print like the one I ripped down all those years ago!

Find more winning ways with wallpaper in Greg’s book The Tailored Interior, available at all good bookstores or online at Bookworld. Greg Natale Collection II, his second wallpaper collection for Porter’s Paints, launched last week and features sophisticated geometrics, dynamic lines and comprehensive colour ranges.

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Bring your own designs to life with Design To Print wallpaper

Design To Print’s new online customised wallpaper shop can take your own photography, drawings or designs and turn them into one-of-a-kind reusable and removable wallpapers.

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Using inks and fabrics that are both non-toxic and washable, the matt finish canvas wallpapers start from just $69 per square metre, with a minimum order of three square metres.

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Also available are an array of pre-designed wallpaper collections including Australiana, Travel and their Artist in Residence range. The Artist in Residence’s first featured artist is the talented Carol Batchelor, who has been a finalist in a number of awards including the Callen Art Award and the Prometheus Visual Art Award. Her work has also been exhibited in a number of galleries around Australia and has been featured on The Block.

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Designed to be a DIY project, the wallpaper is repositionable, allowing some flexibility when applying. Also easily removable, if you get tired of the chosen image or you’re renting, you can take it down it with ease. Simply peel the wallpaper off the wall and wipe the wall with warm water. There is also no need for any glue or tools other than the applicator supplied, meaning no mess, no fuss!

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Dulux’s new paintable wallpaper is removable too

Wallpaper is an easy way to inject interest into your space. Dulux’s new Design Wallpaper Paintables range gives you the power to add textured dimension to your walls in your preferred colour scheme. It’s wallpaper meets paint! AND it’s removable.

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Comeing in three textures – linen, concrete and pinstripe – this new product offers completely new possibilities for design from bold and striking walls, or used sparingly to create subtle visual interest.

Dulux Colour Trend Forecaster, Andrea Lucena-Orr, says combined with paint, this innovative design solution is simple and cost-effective. “The range not only beautifies walls but easily covers small imperfections, with no stripping, filling or sanding required for slightly damaged walls,” she says.

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Gone are the days where the application and removal of wallpaper is an arduous task. Using the latest technology, Dulux Design Wallpaper Paintables can be easily applied and maneuvered for precise application; as well as effortlessly removed by peeling off where the glue does not damage or remain on the existing wall substrate.

“The range is incredibly easy to work with in regards to fixing on the wall and painting because the paper is so much thicker than standard thin wallpaper,” Lucena-Orr says.

There are many ways that wallpaper can be used to complement existing room features by adding an accent above a fireplace, hallways and inner wardrobe walls. “Paintable wallpaper adds texture to your walls that paint alone can’t achieve. Textured wallpaper takes your paint to the next level, allowing you to create a luxurious bespoke look,” Andrea adds.

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“It offers homeowners, and even renters, the opportunity to have more control over the design of their living space where you just peel the wallpaper off the wall when it is time to redecorate or move.”

Dulux’s range of paintable wallpaper allows you to transform and hide slightly damaged walls, turning them into the ‘wow’ factor of your home without having to add more costly items such as tiles, stone or textile fabrics.

Available exclusively at Bunnings stores with an RRP of $34.95 per roll. Roll size 10.5m x 0.52m. For more information and project inspiration.

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Greg Natale’s second designer wallpaper range for Porter’s

Following the successful Stripes collection, Porter’s Paints have teamed up with Greg Natale on his second wallpaper range and I like it even more than the first! Officially launching tomorrow, I can’t get enough of these new designs.

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“With a shared affinity for pattern, we were eager to collaborate with Greg in an exploration of textural presence and form on a two-dimensional medium. Scale and colour were finely tuned to create depth, articulate and expand the sense of a room.”

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Greg says: “I’m constantly inspired by pattern – its versatility, its energy and its endless possibilities. For the second time, Porter’s Paints have given me the opportunity to extend my love of pattern into the glorious world of wallpaper, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. The sophisticated geometrics, dynamic lines and comprehensive range of colours in this collection have something for all lovers of pattern.”

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Available online and in store, Collection II offers six exciting new designs that are a chic play on primary shapes in a carefully curated range of colours. In true Greg style, the wallpapers tie into each other, creating a tailored continuity.

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All these designs are so fab, I actually can’t pick a favourite!

Greg’s on a roll, as usual. It’s still only January and last week he revealed his first tile collection for Teranova!

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Homewares

New brand Kingdom Home offers beautiful wallpaper and fabric

Specialising in wallpaper and fabric design, new Sydney based studio Kingdom Home, offers custom surface designs with a unique point of difference.

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Created by designer and illustrator Kenneth King, each collection is original and engaging, with closer inspection showing every design to have a hidden twist concealed within the visual pattern.

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The wallpaper collection is commercial graded, fire-rated and eco-friendly, printed on specialised biodegradable metallic paper with production methods including screen, digital and sublimation printing. The collection includes the wonderfully named The Golden Age, Calligraphica and Toile De Jouy, available in rolls of 10 metres, with various widths.

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The fabric collection is also of superior quality being hand screen-printed on pure cotton canvas or sublimation printed on high performance fire-rated fabric.

For more information.

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Removable wallpaper inspired by Australia’s flora and fauna

Pattern-obsessed designer Ashley Le Quere has joined forces with The Wall Sticker Company to create a range of removable wallpaper inspired by Australia’s flora and fauna.

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Originally heralding from the UK, Ashley fell in love with Australia after setting off on a worldwide trip in search of inspiring patterns. Finding her creativity in her new hometown of Melbourne, Ashley has been able to create four simple and beautiful designs of birds, fish, animals and leaves, perfect for homeowners and renters.

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Printed in Melbourne and shipped worldwide, the wallpaper is made from 100% polyester fabric with a beautiful woven finish. Simply peel and stick to put it up and when it’s time for an update or to move, you can peel it down and even move it to your next home without removing any paint or leaving any residue. It’s completely landlord-friendly!

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Art Homewares

Festoon: affordable and beautiful plywood prints

With a dream to one day run her own design business, Pinky Makaude spent several years working in both design and marketing.

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Careful to make sure her creative drive was matched with a good business sense, it was time on maternity leave that saw Pinky take reign of her career by creating Festoon, her long dreamt of design business!

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Launched last year, Festoon’s main products are a collection of colourful plywood prints designed by Pinky herself. With styles ranging dramatically from floral, landscape and geometric, they are designed firstly as hand sketches, before being digitally finalised and printed onto plywood.


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Also selling adhesive wallpaper, furniture coverings, furniture accessories and prints on paper, Festoon is committed to developing and managing the creation of unique and quality interior design products. With a belief that Australian designed and made products brings back the genuine quality of things, all products are a reflection of our nation’s design talent, craftsmanship and local industry.

Festoon also offers graphic design services and product development. To find out more information and to shop online visit their website.

 

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Renting

Instant wallpaper luxury is now landlord-friendly

In my mind, removable wallpaper is genius, it’s the perfect way renters can get the look and feel of wallpaper but without having to ask their landlord for permission! And while the self-adhesive kind has normally been a shiny vinyl material (which I have to admit isn’t my favourite), the latest offering from Melbourne’s Wall Sticker Company is removable wallpaper made from 100% polyester fabric.

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Created with a beautiful woven finish, it won’t shrink or peel up at the edges like a vinyl can. Coming in a magnitude of designs, the best part is you can even use your own image. All you need to do is peel, stick and enjoy! And when it’s time for an update or to move home, you can peel it down and even move it to your next home without removing any paint or leaving any residue.

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The Wall Sticker Company also offers wallpaper samples to make choosing designs and colours risk-free.  The 50+ range of patterns and full wall photographic murals is also a great solution for events, businesses and commercial spaces.

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The removable wallpapers and murals are only available online at The Wall Sticker Company. Visit their website here.

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Scotland and Scandinavia inspire Quercus & Co’s latest collection

I have been in love with Quercus & Co since they released their colour charts late last year, and their newest range, The Handcraft Collection, is no less lovely.

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A wallpaper company, Quercus & Co’s designs are full of pattern and colour and are what the team likes to call ‘art-paper for walls’ rather than traditional wallpaper. The Handcraft Collection is a set of large-scale designs, all drawn with coloured pencil on a softly mottled paper background. This design process took six months from conception to completion!

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“When designing new patterns, I start by creating a mock-up wall in Photoshop where I can quickly apply found images and sketches,” explains director Adam Jones. “Once a pattern is chosen, it’s literally to the drawing board where the art work is hand drawn or painted in full-scale. The drawings are then scanned, cleaned and stitched together in Photoshop and colour is applied. The process is long and time-consuming.”

Inspired by traditional Nordic and Scottish patterns, each design comes in six different colours, with names like Thor, Freya, Wolfsbane and Wildflower.

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Having grown up in the UK, this collection saw Adam reflect back on his early childhood, where at school, he was taught to knit and weave by his folky teacher. This influence of textiles and craft is very much apparent, especially in such designs as Fair Isle.

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The idea to focus on Scotland was also inspired by Adam’s UK upbringing (he grew up on the English/Welsh border). Through his research, he found the patterns he liked from Scotland actually stretched all the way to Scandinavia. “I found the patterns to be the same across the whole of Northern Europe. Latvian mittens are very much like Scottish jumpers! It also connects with the current trend for all things Scandinavian: fresh, light, natural, handmade, so that was another inspiration.”

The Handcraft Collection is also available in a selection of art prints and wall hangings. Information on how to purchase here.

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Homewares

Removable blackboard wallpaper: oh, the possibilities!

It’s no secret that here at Interiors Addict we are big fans of removable wallpaper, so Zakkia’s latest offering has got us a little excited! Introducing removable chalkboard wallpaper…

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Easy to apply and easy to remove, you can use it as traditional wallpaper or cut your own shapes and use them as wall decals, labels or blackboards. They’re also perfect for kids’ rooms, because what child doesn’t dream of being allowed to scribble on their walls!?

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Zakkia also sell liquid chalk markers, which wipe off easily with a damp cloth.

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5 ways to make your (temporary) mark on a rented home

Decorate your home without the need of a hammer or drill and without damaging your walls with 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips, which hold up to 7kg. Visit go.3m.com/loveyourwalls/ for decorating inspiration and the chance to win some great prizes.

If there’s one thing that annoys me more than the painfully slow scoring process on The Block, it’s people saying you can’t or, worse still, there’s no point, in making an effort with your interiors if you rent your home. AAAGGGHHHH. Nonsense!

Of course there’s a point. One of the main things I hope to get across in this blog, is how much joy and fun you can get from making your home a nest, filling it with things that make you smile or perhaps feel calm and secure, or remind you of a great holiday. It can be as simple as the lovely feeling of your home being very “you” or feeling so super cosy that there’s nowhere you’d rather unwind after a busy day at the office. And it doesn’t have to be hard, expensive or permanent.

Here are my top 5 ways to add some personality and you-ness to your rented home. Because we all deserve to love our home and get the feel-good vibes that go along with that, whether we own or not. And let’s face it, it’s increasingly bloody hard to get on the housing ladder, especially in Sydney!

1. The last time I looked, rugs, furniture and accessories were all removable and therefore able to be moved from room to room or home to home, or even packed away and saved for a future home if they don’t work in the next place. There is no reason why you can’t invest in these items because they can move with you. Be smart and buy key, larger pieces in neutral colours.

My last rented apartment in Home Beautiful
My last rented apartment in Home Beautiful

2. Put up art and framed photos using 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips. These aren’t just for small frames.  You can use them to hang frames weighing up to a whopping 7kg. No limits! Creating a gallery wall of photos or hanging a favourite art print above your bed are now options without leaving so much as a mark on your landlord’s walls. Winning.

3. Change curtains and blinds. I have never EVER lived with the supplied curtains or blinds in a rental. I remove them, put them away safely somewhere and replace them with whatever I like. I simply put back the originals when I come to move out. You can also change the shower curtain if you have one.

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Urban Outfitters sell great shower curtains online

4. Try removable wallpaper. There’s the vinyl self-adhesive kind (try Wallcreations or The Wallsticker Company) or the real paper kind (read about my experience with Publisher Textiles, tried and tested!) and you can damn well have that feature wall if you want it!

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My wallpaper being removed at the end of my last tenancy

5. Ok, so this one isn’t temporary but bear with me. Depending on how long you’re likely to live in your rental and how important your interiors are to you, weigh up whether you might be prepared to spend a little money on things you won’t be able to take with you when you leave. This isn’t for everyone, but I’ve done this myself. In one apartment I HATED the kitchen floor so much I offered to pay half for a new one and the landlord said yes. In another apartment, when I moved in, I realised quite how badly the place needed a lick of paint (but it certainly wasn’t bad enough that you could argue it HAD to be done). I offered to pay half to have the small place painted and the job was done within a week. Happy days! I can’t tell you what a difference it made and I didn’t regret a dollar. Yes, you won’t get that money back but if you, like me, are really fussy about what your home looks like, you might consider it’s money well spent.

Having both rented and owned, I don’t think there’s been much difference in how much love has gone into my homes’ interiors. How about you?

 Love to hear your tips for making your mark on you rental! Please share in the comments.

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Homewares Styling

New wallpaper by Real Living’s Sarah Ellison

Sarah Ellison sure knows what looks good and she’s partial to a bit (okay, a lot) of pattern, so you really have to wonder why she didn’t do her own wallpaper range before now?!

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I chatted to the talented Real Living style editor about Light of Art, her debut collection of six wallpaper designs she describes as “the romance of the beach with the energy of the city all rolled into one, with a nod to my love of fashion.” They’re called Zigzag, Cheetah, Geometric, Splatter, Leopard and Triangles. 

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Interiors Addict

Cool Edie’s wallpaper with customisable coordinating decal spots

Confetti is the new wallpaper range from Sydney stylists Jane Frosh and Lucy Tweed of Cool Edie’s with Moore&Moore wallpaper.

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Stylist Lucy Tweed and Jane Frosh

As well as being bang on trend with giant polkadots (let’s face it, spots have never really been out of fashion), they give you the option of buying removable matching wall decal spots to create a look that’s uniquely yours.