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Three quick DIY paint projects for the winter

A winter weekend is the ideal opportunity to take on a DIY project, allowing you to stay  cosy at home and update your space. To help you pick the perfect project, British Paints has shared their top three options that can be completed in just 48 hours.

1. Give an old piece of furniture a new life

Transforming an old piece of furniture is a great way to save money and help the environment. While it might seem like a challenging task, with the right paint and equipment, it can be done in just a few days.

To get started, you’ll need to remove any hardware and give your piece a good sand. Next wipe down the surface with a  damp cloth then apply an undercoat.

Once your undercoat is dry, give your piece of furniture another light sand before adding your topcoat.

You’ll need to add two coats but wait until the first is fully dry before adding the second. Now, all that’s left to do is reattach your hardware and your freshly painted piece is ready to enjoy!  

2. Make a great first impression with a fresh front door  

A coat of paint on your front door can instantly transform the look and feel of your home. It’s an easy project to complete in a day, so the perfect one to try this weekend!

To get started, you’ll need to take the door off its hinge and lay it flat across a couple of sawhorses, chairs or even a table. Next it is time to prep! Start by removing any hardware, then sanding and wiping down with a damp cloth.

If you’re painting over a dark colour, paint that is both an undercoat and topcoat in one is handy. Only two coats are needed for full coverage, and you can paint over a water or oil based paint, so you don’t need to worry if you don’t know what type of paint was previously on your door.

Once you’ve finished painting, it’s time to re-attach your door and watch as your guests are wowed as they enter your home!

3. Add some style to your space with a feature wall  

Feature walls add impact to any space. They’re quick and easy to complete and a great way to start building up confidence in your painting skills.  

Remember, you don’t need to paint the entire wall to create a stylish statement. Consider quirky and unique options like  painting half the wall, a painted bedhead or arch.

Before you start painting move all your furniture away from the wall, lay a drop sheet to protect your flooring and mask up any skirting boards or electrical switches.

Next, clean your surface with sugar soap. Then it’s time to start painting! For the best results, you’ll need to use a paint roller to paint your feature wall. Make sure your roller has been cleaned well before you start, to ensure a smooth paint finish.

Once you’re ready to roll, place your feet towards the wall and grip the roller with firm but relaxed hands. You’ll need to  start at one side of the wall and work towards the other, never starting in the middle, as this can result in an uneven finish.

Finally, as you let your roller work its magic, remember to always paint in a W pattern for best results.

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New water resistant wall panels from Laminex

Surround by Laminex decorative wall panels have taken the design world by storm since their launch mid last year. They’ve now added five new profiles to their collection, and have certified the entire range as moisture resistant, opening up a whole range of possibilities for applications in wet areas such as laundries and bathrooms.

Surround by Laminex decorative wall panels are pre-primed profiled sheets constructed from raw MDF with a tongue and groove system for easy install. Made in Australia from sustainably sourced timbers, the panels are impact-resistant and ideal for
hardworking areas such as hallways, kitchens and bathrooms.

New additions to the range include a brand new French Stripe profile which is inspired by the Breton shirt, a classic staple in Frenchwomen’s fashion. It features narrow stripes that add depth and dimension to a modern interior.

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There are also new additions to the much-loved Batten, Scallop and Classic VJ ranges, including Scallop 135 which offers generous defined curves, and the widest of the range, Batten 300, which features 300mm battens that give a polished and contemporary look to any large space.

Sacha Leagh-Murray, general manager sales & marketing, says the expansion of the range is indicative of Laminex’s ongoing commitment to innovation.

“Surround by Laminex has been met with an overwhelming response from consumers and designers alike, and we are proud to launch five incredible new profiles that offer endless design potential for any interior project.”

She adds: “The product is a culmination of years of leading-edge product development for the Laminex brand, and we are excited to continue our focus on innovation to bring
Australian consumers and designers quality, sustainable and design-led product.”

More info about Surround and Laminex

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The DIY fencing solution that is quick, easy & on trend

Sponsored by ModularWalls

Renovations are expensive. Very expensive. And by the time you get to landscaping, it’s fair to say your budget has well and truly dried up. So when there’s an opportunity to cut down on costs but not sacrifice on quality or style…well, I’m all ears!

ModularWalls is a smart DIY option which has the look of a rendered brick wall, for just a fraction of the price. ModularWalls can be used for boundary fences to pool walls, or even to retain up to 750mm of soil; perfect for pools, sloped blocks and garden beds. Plus, no engineered footings or trades needed!

Made specifically for harsh Australian conditions, they are super durable and also reduce noise; ideal if you live on a busy road. But best yet, they’re fully customisable! You can add aluminium or timber slats, gates, lighting and letterboxes, or finish it with tiles, cladding, or paint in any colour of your choosing.

So they’re stylish, versatile and good quality. Tick, tick and tick. But what about the installation? How easy can it be to install a wall yourself?

Turns out, very. Installation is simply a matter of digging some holes, concreting the posts into position, sliding in the panels and finishing the fence as you desire — check out the video below if you don’t believe me! It can easily be done in a weekend, with no DIY experience required. The walls don’t even require council permission when they’re under 1.8m high, making the installation even simpler.

Still hesitant? Don’t be. ModularWalls provides tailored advice on style and materials, easy-to-follow installation guides, videos and 7-day phone support. But if DIY is still not for you, they also offer professional installation via their national network of Trade Partners.

Need some inspiration? Below are some of our favourite ModularWalls looks.

White and bright: Let the plants do the talking by using a solid, white backdrop. This helps bring a fresh, bright look to your garden and the colourful blooms will look amazing.

Drama, drama: A dramatic look, having a dark wall showcases your garden’s spectrum of colours and lends a modern feel to your property.

Keep it natural: A fence in natural tones perfectly complements the plants and creates a look that is simple and subtle. Suitable for all styles, the earthy wall colours blend beautifully with any garden.

Be bold: Feature panels can be a fun way to juxtapose materials and give your garden splashes of colour and depth.

Step it up: If your block is sloped, retaining walls can create the perfect tiered garden. Not only are they a good use of space, the gravity-fed irrigation system makes maintenance so much easier.

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Get the monochrome look with the Morada brick range

Bricks… not the most interesting topic of conversation! But when it comes to renovating, they can absolutely transform your home. For those seeking an architectural edge and something that little bit different, the Morada range from PGH Bricks & Pavers is worth considering.

Coming in four contemporary shades: Ceniza, a timeless stone hue; Gris, an on-trend charcoal grey; Nero, a dramatic black and Blanco, a crisp white, they come in a refined matte finish with a porcelain-like texture.

Made in Spain from ultra-fine clay, the monochromatic shades provide the perfect neutral base for contemporary home facades, kitchen splashbacks or feature walls. Use one shade alone or mix and match to create two and three-tone schemes.

The bricks are available in three sizes: Linear, Splits and Standard, allowing for versatility in the way they are laid.

For more informationHow to use bricks creatively

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How to decide if you’ll add value by changing your floor plan

It is such an exciting time when you buy a renovator; there is a massive itch to want to get that sledge hammer out early and get cracking hard!

There is no denying I have been a huge fan of smashing down a wall or two, especially in that post buying rush that you get, with all the opportunities that lie in front of you. But before you get cracking, you need to ask yourself a few key things.

When renovating for profit, to sell now, in 12 months or five years, you need to ask yourself, will this change make me money now or long term? If the answer is not a resounding and confident YES then move away from the sledge hammer.

Before you make any floor plan decisions, you need to make sure you have completed the following steps to find out if the change will make you money and if your excited ideas will bring great value to the property.

So here we go…

  • What are the changes you want to make to the floor plan? List them out.
  • Will this add extra rooms to the property?
  • Will this add extra entertaining space to the property?
  • Will this provide better utilities to the property?
  • If the answer is yes to any of the above then you might be able to get cracking! BUT before you do go that extra mile…
  • Will the floor plan changes work?

I know that the floor plan changes work in your mind, but to truly see if they will work, you need to take your design concept to completion, to make sure that it works on all levels. For example, there is no use creating a new en suite in a master space if when you go to plan the bathroom, after you have already started the work, you realise there is not enough leg space on the en suite toilet! This applies to all spaces. I have seen too many times when people renovate a property and then they are unable to get furniture through a door, or around an awkward corner in the hall or they can’t find enough vertical space in the kitchen for a fridge and pantry.

Finally, check that the costs associated with the floor plan changes will return at least five times this amount in return on investment.

(A video showing one of Naomi’s floorplan changes)

Quick floor plan changes can sometimes be a huge value adding exercise and I personally do it a lot in renovating for profit. But there are some instances when a property is better left as is or extended rather than just have the floor plan manipulated.

Now that you have worked through the check list, if you have the green light, grab that sledge hammer and get cracking!

For more help on increasing your property value, why not head over to our free 30 tips to help you increase your property value?

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Block twins Alisa and Lysandra’s new kids’ wallpaper range

They were on The Block, twice. Then they started an interior design firm and an online shop. Then (gosh, I’m getting tired just listing it!) they designed a bedroom suite and an artwork range. And now, twins Alisa and Lysandra, in collaboration with Grafico, are launching a collection of children’s wallpaper.

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Their new wallpaper collection evokes happiness and excitement through vivacious hues and patterns that are playful yet understated. Deviating from conventional children’s colour palettes, the collection introduces both soft and bold colours. It’s truly a case of: “Move over baby blue, and see you later baby pink!”

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“Our new collection embraces fresh, contemporary hues and patterns that both children and parents will love,” explains Alisa. “We choose our design partners carefully based on the quality of their work and their ability to co- create with our vision. Grafico have been great to work with, helping us bring our design ideas to life.”

Set for release in January, the sisters and Grafico have pre-launched the range with a design that premiered on their renovation special Alisa and Lysandra to the Rescue last night. The design featured in the show is also making an appearance in Alisa’s new nursery. Her second child is due in January.

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To shop Alisa and Lysandra’s first children’s wallpaper design head to their website.

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Copper meets foil & typography in new prints from Inky Co.

Copper, foil typography, letterpress, fun with words; they’re all things I LOVE, so I’m a fan of these new limited edition prints from stationery brand Inky Co. and we have a set of four to give away to one lucky reader.

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Inky Co. is an Australian stationery and gift wrapping online store, established in 2011 by three graphic designers (mum and daughter) Chloe and Carolyn, and Sarah. Inky Co. operate in a colourful creative space in Melbourne, where their sketch pads are currently open to pages of reindeers and snowflakes as they are in full Christmas preparation mode!

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All papers and prints are designed and manufactured in Australia using 100% green energy and environmentally friendly materials. These new prints are foiled on a 1961 Heidelberg Windmill Platen letterpress using beautiful gold and copper foil. Each print is lovingly presented in a clear sleeve with cardboard backing and hand numbered. While designed to be unique and fun, they also keep practicality in mind, so they fit a standard frame size and will suit a wide range of interiors.

There’s a limited run of 50 of each design, making them a great starter piece to a collection.

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The Inky Co team are passionate about interiors and hope to continue to expand upon this collection with new typographic prints and art already in the works.

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To be in with a chance of winning one of each of the four limited edition prints, complete the form below by 6pm Sydney time on Friday 26 June 2015.

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Academy Tiles’ versatile and pattern-crazy new range

Academy Tiles’ latest collection, Mutina Tratti, is extremely versatile.

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With three base colours and 11 patterns/blends, they can be randomly combined to create endless layouts.

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Designed by french designer Inga Sempé, they measure 100x100mm and are suitable for floor and wall application.

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For more information.

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Knocking down walls: what to consider first, with Joe Snell

Across Australia, the drive is on to unleash our homes’ full potential and lifestyle value. Our renovation radars need to be focused on maximising the space, light and lifestyle appeal of what we already own.

Ask yourself how could a disused or neglected part of my home be made into a beautiful asset? Big-ticket items such as views, garages and pools are no longer the only assets. Rather in a hot property market, every inch counts. Once neglected areas such as side paths, old laundry rooms, tiny courtyards, overgrown yards and boxed in kitchens are now assets ready to be brought to life. In contemporary living terms, this means opening up and refreshing every inch of a space. Nothing has to be too dark, small or cluttered. Rather, emphasise what you already own.

Image: iDesignArch
Image: iDesignArch

One clear path to unleashing a home’s potential is through improving its floor plan. If you’ve ever attended an open for inspection it’s not unusual to hear buyers talking about knocking down a wall. No one wants to buy a place and be limited by a constricted floor plan. Removing walls is a well known strategy for transforming a space thanks to television programs like House Rules, Selling Houses, The Block and Grand Designs showcasing the results.

Knocking down a single wall, or numerous walls, has become a hugely popular solution for creating more light, space and value. Australians are world leaders when it comes to open plan living and there’s a huge premium placed on contemporary design to deliver free flowing spaces where the lounge room, kitchen and ideally, indoors and outdoors, merge.

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Image: Tommy Welsh

There are certainly positives to rearranging a home’s floor plan through removing walls. But before you start knocking them down, please remember that when it comes to design, nothing is in isolation, rather it’s all connected.

Consider the following before undergoing your wall removal project:

  1. Acoustics: the more you open up a space, the more it creates echoes and noise problems. There is such a thing as too open when it comes to sound.
  2. Be careful about stripping a space of its character. Traditional buildings such as terraces, semis, cottages and pre-1960s apartments, were designed with separate rooms because privacy and warmth were of major importance compared to today’s premiums on light and space. With a traditional building, consider retaining the feeling of the building’s original spacing by leaving a beam where the wall once stood. Beams can also help give a sense of grace that suits traditional spaces. Sometimes, your mind wants to know that the beams are holding everything up so emotionally you feel safe and secure.
  3. Creating a social home that’s not too hectic. We all love the idea of the social home where the kitchen is at the heart of the action. It’s the place where everyone congregates and therefore it should be located in the best part of your site. In open plan living, the kitchen and lounge room create a feeling of connection rather than isolation. However, consider creating a sense of division somewhere amongst this openness once the wall/walls are removed. Try to create two living areas that give the opportunity for families to handle the complexities of sharing a space. For example, where are the kids going to play Lego where it’s not in the way of the adults? Perhaps consider a half wall, or a flexible solution like a bi-fold, which will give you the right amount of area division so kids have their own play space and aren’t on top of the adults. Then you have the best of both worlds.

At the end of the day, knocking down a wall can be all the difference in terms of space, light and a lovely home, but think very carefully about it, and do your planning, as you want openness but not over exposure.

Joe Snell is an architect and judge on Channel 7’s House Rules, coming back to our screens soon. Read all articles by Joe.

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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 Natale

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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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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Win removable gold confetti dot decals from Papier d’Amour

Gold and polkadots: two of my favourite things! Think of the fun you could have on your walls with these removable decals! And lucky for you, we’re giving some away!

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We are giving away 7 packs of Papier d’Amour confetti dots (that’s 140 dots if you’re wondering) worth more than $100, to one lucky reader. Clearly, they’d be just as at home on a grown-up wall as in a kids bedroom, right?

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Love your walls with 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips

Sponsored by Nuffnang

We’re currently long-term housesitting for my in-laws and I wanted to add a little personality to our temporary home. It’s no secret I believe being surrounded by things you love goes a long way to making you smile each day!

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It’s also no secret that I believe in making an effort with your surroundings, whether you rent or own and however long you intend living somewhere. Which is why I have always been a big fan of 3M Command hooks. Not being able to bang holes in walls has never held me back from decorating (just don’t buy the cheap imposter hooks unless you want to be woken in the night with a heart attack when your frames hit the floor) And I’ve always removed them at the end of a tenancy with no marks, flaked paint or dramas. Phew!

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Removable (non-vinyl) wallpaper for renters: proof it exists!

I’ve always loved wallpaper, and even more so since I became immersed in the wonderful world of interiors and realised how much gorgeous stuff is out there in Australia alone.

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I have always rented since I’ve been in this country so I always thought, sadly, wallpaper was going to be a no-no with the real estate agents. Until Publisher Textiles told me about their removable wallpaper, that is. And it really is wallpaper proper, not the vinyl kind (not that there’s anything wrong with that). I was intrigued and I had to give it a go, not least because if it was true, I needed to share it with my renting readers!

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