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ISSUE 9, 2023

HOME Homes to INSPIRE

Mallorca Magic! The Luxe Guide to Hobart $12.95 AUS (inc. GST)

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HOME editor’s letter It's winter in Australia and while we are cosying up and embracing the cooler weather, our social media is lighting up with images of the Northern Hemisphere summer and breezy light-filled homes that celebrate and embrace colour. Prepare to be captivated as we embark on a journey to a breathtaking Spanish home, where natural elements harmoniously blend with the surrounding nature. Drawing inspiration from the organic beauty of its surroundings, this space will leave you dreaming of a summer escape and brimming with ideas to infuse your own living spaces with the wonders of nature. We explore the work of two interior designers who are on our radar, Sarah Neil from Lior Interiors and Stephanie Astri from Arlen Interiors. We also share recipes from The Glucose Goddess, Jessie Inchauspe. Jessie's recipes are full of delicious and helathy ingredients that will please everyone in your life. We head south to one of our favourite destinations, Hobart, and check out the best the city has to offer plus we share garden inspiration from Michael McCoy, form ABC's Dream Gardens and visit a coastal escape in Bermagui that harmoniously blends beach and home. So, whether you find yourself basking on a Mediterranean beach or embracing the beauty of Australia's coolest season in the comfort of your home, we hope this edition ignites your imagination and serves as a wellspring of beautiful home and interiors inspiration. Katie S kinner Editor Bird of Paradise Plate Set of 2 $99 vavoom.com.au

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Editor-in-Chief: Mia Cowling Editor: Katie Skinner Social Instagram: @eat.live.escape_home Facebook: facebook.com/eatliveescape Twitter: @eatliveescape Web eatliveescape.com Subscribe eatliveescape.com Advertise Want to advertise with us? Email: hello@eatliveescape.com eat.live.escape is proudly published by MJC Digital Pty Ltd PO Box 91 Woodend Victoria 3442 Australia mjcpublishing.com ABN 19 630 569 989 Views and opinions expressed by contributors and authors are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved. eat.live.escape is committed to sustainable business practices and supporting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Issue 9, 2023 ISSN 2653-049X Copyright eat.live.escape 2023

what I'm loving right now... Oroton Swallow Print Dress $649 oroton.com.au

Grown Alchemist Skin Renewal Serum $88 grownalchemis.com.au

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY ele HOME acknowledges the Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the place where this magazine is published. ele HOME also pays respects to Elders past and present.

Front cover This month’s cover image features a magic holiday home in the Spanish island of Mallorca. For more of this home, turn to page 35 IMAGE: Greg Cox/Bureaux

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35 CONTENTS 8 IN STYLE ele HOME checks out what's new in the world of home and design. 14 VISIT We head to the high country in Bright, Victoria. 22 A DESIGN LIFE We catch up with Interior Designer, Stephanie Astri from Arlen Interiors.

12 NEW YORK, NEW YORK! The style influence of 'And Just Like That'.

79 THE GLUCOSE GODDESS Try these simple, healthy recipes that everyone will love.

26 FAMILY AFFAIR Meet the McPhail brothers, a homegrown success story.

86 THE LUXE GUIDE TO HOBART Where to stay and what to do in beautiful Hobart, Tasmania.

37 The ele HOME Reading Guide. 34 HOMES TO LOVE Homeowners from around the world showcase their beautiful homes.

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Stripe Alert Kip & Co's new stripe glassware range has us dreaming of the Amalfi Coast in summer. Guaranteed to brighten up any table whether its Monday night dinner or Saturday lunch, bring life and colour to your kitchen and start dreaming about summer, sunshine and outdoor living. kipandco.com.au

BACK IN TIME Travel back in time on a delicious decade-bydecade jaunt as Dylan shows you how to bake vintage forgotten greats. With a big pinch of fun and a full cup of humor, you'll be baking everything from chocolate potato cake from the 1910s to avocado pie from the 1960s. penguin.com.au

Spring Dreaming Bordallo Pinheiro's Floral eathernware collection has us dreaming of spring filled days, eating al fresco in the warm sun. Shop the collection at bordallopinheiro.com

The Marvelverse We love the Marvel x Adairs Kids range of bedding and homewares, designed to ignite the imaginations of every child who adores the Marvel universe. This incredible collection is a dream come true for young Marvel fans, as it brings the beloved superheroes and their adventures right into their bedrooms. From vibrant bedding to playful cushions, wall art, and accessories, this range ensures that bedtime becomes an exciting journey into the Marvel world. Available exclusively at adairs.com.au, this collection guarantees to bring joy, excitement, and a touch of superhero magic to every child's room. Let your little ones unleash their inner hero and transform their space with the Marvel x Adairs Kids range today.

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Cosy Up! Linen House's scarf collection offers a contemporary and oversized design that not only keeps you warm but also adds a touch of style. Made from a soft fabric blend, it feels like wearing a cozy blanket. The classic check print of the Clover scarf complements any outfit, and it comes in trending colors: Vanilla, Spice, and Moss. Explore the collection at linenhouse. com for a fashionable and comfortable winter accessory. linenhouse.com.au


Kitchen Style Crumble cookware, a renowned brand from Melbourne, offers a range of cast iron cookware that is a perfect addition to any kitchen. Known for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship, Crumble cookware comes in a variety of vibrant colors that can effortlessly elevate the aesthetics of your culinary space. These products can be summed up in three words - beautiful, functional, and affordable. Each piece is meticulously designed to not only enhance the visual appeal of your kitchen but also to deliver outstanding performance in cooking. With Crumble cookware, you can enjoy the perfect blend of style, functionality, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for both amateur and professional chefs alike. crumble.co

Small But Mighty The small but mighty Echo Pop is the latest smart speaker from Amazon, available in four colours, so customers can find a colour that fits their style; find a nook in any space; and play a track that hits just right, totally hands-free with Alexa. The Echo Pop, available for $79, is designed to match your space and style, launching with new accessory options including silicone sleaves in seven colour options, including glow-in-the-dark, so you can mix and match your colour ways. The Alexa integrated smart speaker offers a quality audio experience so you can listen to your favourite music, sleep sounds, podcast, audio book and more from your device in any room in the home. amazon.com

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Tea Time Renowned for their meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to quality, FAZEEK has masterfully combined a medley of premium ingredients sourced from Australia to create a tea range. Drawing inspiration from the lush landscapes, the collection features the finest Australian-grown Sencha, Yerba Mate, Pomegranate, and Rosehip. All meticulously blended with care in the heart of Melbourne. To add a touch of elegance, these exquisite teas are elegantly packaged in reusable tins, enhancing the overall experience. fazeek.com

A Dose of Sunshine Bring a dose of sunshine into your home with this Ebb & Flo wool and silk rug from Softicated. softicated.com

Light It! Noss and Co is more than just a brand; it's a extension of founder Kirsty Hawkins, a farm girl who developed a deep connection with nature during her childhood. Her fondness for mud, water, and ceramic art led her to establish the "Noss Ceramic Foundation." With a dedication to handcrafting stunning pieces, ranging from personalized plates to vases, jugs, and lamps, Noss and Co exemplify the beauty of handmade craftsmanship. These lamps, available at nossandco.com.au, are priced at $220 and are sure to enhance the ambiance of your space. ele HOME

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LIGHT & COLOUR Interior Decorator Nicole Rosenberg from Liberty Interiors shares her tips on how to embrace striking colours, textures and patterns in your home.

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Nicole's Tips Choose a colour scheme that speaks to your personality and creativity, rather than opting for what is ‘on trend.’ With our recent dining room makeover, I stuck to the vibrant and playful Revive palette from the 2023 Dulux Colour Forecast, because it spoke to my client’s sense of boldness and joyous personality- so it was a match made in heaven. It can always be tricky to take the leap of faith into embracing bursts of vibrant colour in your home, particularly if you have always stuck true to white, black, grey and neutral tones. I say, just go for it! You won’t regret it, and it is important to remember that paint colours can always be changed. There are so many creative ways that people can integrate colour into their homes, and it is an incredibly personal choice. Some of my own favourite additions alongside a splash of paint include a colourful rug, bright and bold accessories, a striking statement piece of furniture or introducing a single eye-catching paint colour to your space. If you aren’t ready to jump into repainting your home, consider the importance of layering through different textures and patterns in your home. Introducing a variety of fun elements through soft touches such as cushions, rugs and colourful vessels, may be the first step to revamping your entire home. A great way to gain some colour confidence and embrace the idea of painting is to spend the time to create a mood board with all of your ideas in one space. This can be a great source of inspiration creatively further down your painting journey, and gives you a chance to get excited about the new journey of your space! Once your mood board has been created, for colour surety I suggest ordering A4 Colour Stickers or Sample Pots from dulux.com.au in your chosen colour(s) for your space so that you can view these colours in your home’s natural lighting conditions. A fantastic tip once you have some sample pots handy, is to get some rolls of butcher’s paper and paint a few lengths, and then hang them up in your space. You can let these settle for a week so that you can get a complete sense of whether the colour works with your own personal style and space and has a positive impact on the room. If you are someone who is interested in injecting bold and bright colours into your home, my number one tip is to not be afraid of colour! It’s all about experimenting with your space and selecting colours that reflect your own creativity, rather than opting for ‘on-trend’ hues that don’t work with your personal style or space. libertyinteriors.com.au dulux.com.au

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ESCAPE TO THE HIGH COUNTRY

In the northeast of Victoria, 319 metres above sea level, we discover the historic and picturesque village of Bright and meet Priscilla Williams, the creative force behind Bright Boutique Accommodation. WORDS Mia Cowling ele HOME

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riscilla Williams is the visionary behind Bright Boutique Accommodation nestled in the picturesque town of Bright in Victoria's High Country. Priscilla has crafted a truly unique business, capturing the essence of elegance and charm in every aspect of her accommodations. With an unwavering commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences, she has curated a collection of the most exquisite homes, each one adorned with style and imbued with the captivating flair of the high country. Her exceptional attention to detail has transformed the properties into sought-after destinations for travelers seeking an unparalleled escape.

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Tell us about your background and your career journey. I was born and raised in the Alpine area on farmland just out of Myrtleford. After 12 years living across Brisbane and more predominantly Melbourne I moved back to the area and now reside in Bright. I have always worked in hospitality wearing many career hats over the years, but the best years were spent at Mantra Group Hotels, which was the main push behind creating my own business as an accommodation manager when I moved back to Bright. There was a gap in the market at the time for a more personalise approach with guests and owners particularly, for the high end more premium or bespoke properties. As the business grew, requests started to grow to project manage many of my owner’s new builds or renovations, taking them from the design stage to build stage to fitting out and holiday letting. During COVID when travel was down, I found myself doing more and more styling jobs and really enjoying the change in style and concepts from home to home. Welcoming guests back into our holiday homes, we had many of our guests fall in love with our bed linens and homewares or wanting to take their bathroom amenities home with them so a store seemed like a natural progression and complement to what we were already doing. In September 2022 I launched Bright Boutique Homewares, my very own homeware store in the centre of Bright. How would you describe your style ethos? My style ethos are fairly simple, to work with what’s in your hand, I think it’s important to stay true to a properties bones and original style. I get really excited when I am presented with a property that has existing key features or style and continue to work the style from this.

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Visit Where do you draw your inspiration from? I really love seeing some of the beautiful American styles coming through from Studio McGee and Chip & Joanna Gaines, I find their styling really suits out Alpine Country feel. But again, I love letting the key features or existing pieces inspire me and dictate the rest of the design. What have been the most challenging aspects of starting your own business? Many would say I welcome a challenge and try to find the positive in any situation, Naturally the main challenge I faced was COVID, unfortunately not being able welcome guests into our beautiful homes was devastating, but it did give me the opportunity to embrace the design and style side of things, working alongside McPhails Furniture and evolving the business. What can guests expect when they book a Bright Boutique Accommodation property? We are all about experience and abundance, all of our properties are unique and different creating a very special experience for guests, We are a small portfolio which allows us to be very hands on. How does your natural environment (Bright) influence your styling and design? I try my best to stay true to our Region and the properties individual surrounds. Using local products or artists where we can, whether it be artwork or books and a lot of the current ranges from our suppliers are very Alpine and Country style so it’s been great to use many of these on recent projects. Do you have any tips you can share on how to bring warmth and comfort into a space? I really enjoy layering and textures that create warmth and comfort, from beautiful bed linens and layering throws. The use of rugs and warm tones and textures. What's next on the horizon for you? I have a few new exiting new building projects commencing over the next few months. I am really excited to create really unique and creative spaces different to anything else in the area at the moment.

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From luxury family homes, to designer apartments and accommodation right on the picturesque Owens River, Priscilla and her team have curated a range of accommodation to suit every visitor who is looking for luxury, an exceptional eye for detail and warm comforting interiors that will make you never want to leave. In addition to accommodation, Priscilla has opened a boutique homewares store in the centre of town where you can purchase products featured in the homes and create a lttle bit of high country magic in your own home. brightboutiqueaccommodation.com.au @brightbotiqueaccommodation @brightboutique_homewares

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A Design Life Stephanie Astri is the founder of Arlen Interiors and is passionate about creating warm and inviting residential and commercial interiors. With a niche in coastal styling, she loves to create a holiday oasis that everyone can come home to. We catch up with Stephanie and find out about her latest project.

Q&A Can you tell us about yourself and your design business? I’m Steph, the mummy of my 3 year old twin girls (Baylah and Mikahli) and founder of Arlen Interiors. I’ve always loved decorating from a really young age. When I was younger, my Mum and I would constantly be re-shuffling or re-decorating things in our home as we loved everything to feel ‘fresh’ again! Now I’m doing the same in my own home, much to my husband’s dismay! She taught pottery to the children of the convent school. On our visits I remember a large wooden table 20 meters long, exploding with florals, colours, tools and clay. I was endlessly fascinated with it all and touched everything, exploring the clay with my little hands. How did you start your career? It all started when we moved into our current home. While I was on maternity leave with my 9 month old twin girls, my girlfriends gave me a little bit of the push I needed. I started posting spaces in our home on Instagram, this led to friends and family hiring me, which then led to breaking out into the commercial world one year later. Now we’ve styled over 16 homes and 2 beauty salons in two years.

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How would you describe your creative aesthetic? I am all about warm interiors, soft colours and a whole lot of texture! I love the cosy, 'lived in' feeling. My style has stayed consistent for many, many moons now. I enjoy using neutrals, browns, terracotta pinks and showing some fun through feature artworks. I lean towards Coastal styling as there are so many variations of coastal. I love creating coastal homes as clients get to walk into their own little holiday sanctuary every day. You are known for bringing warmth into the spaces you create, what are some tips you can share to create cosy and warm interiors? My top 5 tips to create cosy and warm interiors include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Add a textured rug. Include some plants (make sure you know how much sun the space gets before you choose, there’s nothing cute about a dying plant). Sheers have a huge impact. Don’t be afraid of colour or to add your personality! There’s nothing fun about a cookie cutter home. Add a candle. There’s nothing like a sea salt scent to really incorporate that cosy feeling.

Tell us about your latest project and what you were hoping to achieve? The brief was pretty simple, cohesively complete my client's new build with some Boho Coastal elements. I was engaged as the build was nearing complete, which meant all finishes had already been chosen and installed. As the finishes were quite ‘cool’, I wanted to add in a whole lot of warmth and texture through the furniture and soft furnishing selections to balance it all out.

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Were there any challenges you had to overcome to create the look for your client? Delays, delays, delays! Need I say more! I couldn’t be more grateful when I get to work with clients that trust the process as well as appreciate and understand shipping delays are out of my control. Where did you draw your inspiration from? The artwork was a big motivation, as I wanted to create an inviting, holiday oasis for my clients. Travel is usually a huge inspiration for me, but being tied down with lockdowns and twin toddlers, I’ve resorted to travelling the world for inspiration on Pinterest. What are your favourite elements in this space? One of my favourite elements in this home is the open plan living and dining space, especially as the sheers have completely transformed this entertaining level. Some of my other favourite elements is the feature artwork in the master bedroom. It’s a beautiful canvas print from a local artist in Wollongong. This really added a wow factor into the bedroom. What is next on the horizon for you? I’m currently focusing on all things business! There's a bit happening behind the scenes. We also have a commercial space we are in the process of designing, except it's still hush hush for now. But first, we are about to jet off on our first family overseas holiday to Bali, so wish us luck! arleninteriors.com @arleninteriors

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Clockwise from top left: The McPhails sales team in the showroom/ classic pieces from the range/Taylor and Casey McPhail/McPhails furniture in the home/Taylor and his daughter.

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The Entrepreneurs

Affair Family

We celebrate the success story of McPhails, a locallygrown furniture store based in Wangaratta, Victoria. In an era dominated by big retail chains, McPhails has defied the odds and carved out a special place in the hearts and homes of the community. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a homegrown sensation, McPhails has established itself as a symbol of quality, style, and personalised service. Join us as we delve into the remarkable McPhails journey, uncovering the secrets behind their success and exploring how this family-owned business has become a cherished destination for furniture enthusiasts across the region and Australia.

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n the heart of Wangaratta in Victoria, lies a furniture store that has has become a great Australia success story. McPhails, owned by brothers Casey and Taylor McPhail, is a testament to hard work, determination, and a deep-rooted family legacy. From humble beginnings as a furniture removal business established by their late father Keith and mum Bev in 1969, McPhails has transformed from a country furniture store into a renowned destination that now services customers up and down the east coast. Only a few years ago, the future of McPhails was uncertain, with the brothers facing substantial debt and contemplating closing the doors of the business their parents had built. However, fueled by their passion and unwavering dedication, Casey and Taylor persevered. They implemented innovative strategies, including leveraging the power of Facebook advertising and offering convenient $59 delivery to door, which resonated with customers across Australia. Through relentless hard work, the brothers turned the tide and transformed McPhails into a thriving enterprise. Today, the store boasts an impressive annual turnover of over $22 million dollars. It has become a trusted name in the industry, attracting customers from far and wide, many of whom are willing to travel hundreds of miles to experience the McPhails difference. At the core of McPhails' success is its unwavering commitment to delivering the quality products and exceptional customer service. The team at McPhails takes pride in selecting each piece of furniture, ensuring that only great pieces grace their showroom. Their dedication to quality extends beyond the products, as they strive to create a personalised and memorable experience for every customer who walks through their doors or interacts with the team online. With their roots firmly planted in the Wangaratta region, Casey and Taylor are not only passionate about serving their local community but have also created employment opportunities in the area. McPhails' growth has contributed to the economic development of the region, providing jobs and supporting the local economy. The dynamic between Casey and Taylor, the brothers behind McPhails, goes beyond their business partnership. With an age difference of 17 years, Casey is a supportive older brother and mentor to Taylor, acting as a father figure throughout their journey. Their bond and shared vision have been pivotal in building and growing the business. Casey and Taylor complement each other's strengths, forming a formidable team. Casey's experience and wisdom, gained from years of navigating the industry, merge seamlessly with Taylor's fresh perspective and innovative ideas. This synergy has been instrumental in driving the success of McPhails, allowing them to capitalise on their individual strengths and navigate business challenges with resilience. Within McPhails, the team is more than just employees; they are like a close-knit family. This familial atmosphere permeates the showroom floor, creating a sense of passion for the products and the business. Customers visiting McPhails can feel the genuine enthusiasm and dedication from the team. It is this shared love for what they do that sets McPhails apart, creating an inspiring environment for customers to explore and find the perfect furniture for their homes.

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The brothers' ability to foster a supportive and familial atmosphere within the team not only enhances the work environment but also extends to the relationships they build with their customers. This authentic connection and genuine care for each individual are what make McPhails a truly remarkable and cherished destination for furniture enthusiasts and homeowners alike. In the end, it is the unique blend of Casey and Taylor's partnership, their team's camaraderie, and the genuine passion that radiates throughout McPhails that has propelled the business to its current heights. As the brothers continue to lead and inspire, McPhails will undoubtedly remain a beacon of quality, exceptional service, and a testament to the power of family values in building a successful business. McPhails stands as a shining example of how determination, innovation, and a commitment to quality can turn a struggling business into a resounding success. Casey and Taylor have transformed their parents' legacy into a thriving enterprise that is not just a destination for exceptional furniture; but is testament to the power of hard work, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of a family. mcphails.com.au @mcphailsfurniture


FEATHERTOP WINERY

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Victorian Alps, this picturesque winery boasts vineyards that produce exceptional cool-climate wines. For those seeking an immersive experience, Feathertop Winery also offers luxurious onsite accommodation options, including The Vineyard Residence home which is next level in luxury. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Feathertop Winery and its accommodation options offer a memorable escape in the heart of the stunning Bright region. feathertopwinery.com.au

SQUIRES WINERY Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Ovens River, Squires Winery offers a tranquil escape for wine enthusiasts. With its prime location and a deep appreciation for the local terroir, Squires Winery produces a delightful range of wines that capture the essence of the surrounding landscape. From vibrant whites to rich reds, each sip reveals the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication of the winemakers. squireswinery.com.au

In the Region

Wangaratta & Bright

WANGARATTA GATEWAY HOTEL The award-winning Wangaratta Gateway Hotel stands as a welcoming haven for travelers seeking comfort and hospitality. This contemporary hotel offers a range of well-appointed rooms and suites, ensuring a restful stay for every guest. With its central location, the hotel provides easy access to local attractions and amenities. Whether visiting for business or leisure, guests can take advantage of the excellent onsite dining options, and meeting spaces, making it an ideal choice for those exploring the charming town and its surrounding region. Owners Wendy and Peter Lester's attention to detail and exceptional customer service have guests returning time and time again. wangarattagateway.com.au SAM MIRANDA Nestled in the picturesque King Valley region of Victoria, Sam Miranda Winery is a true gem for wine enthusiasts. This family-owned estate has been crafting exceptional wines for over three decades, with a passion and commitment to quality that is evident in every bottle. The winery boasts a diverse range of varietals, from elegant cool-climate whites to robust reds, showcasing the unique terroir of the region. Visitors can explore the expansive vineyards, indulge in wine tastings led by knowledgeable staff, and dine at the winery's acclaimed restaurant, which offers a delightful culinary experience paired with their exquisite wines. sammiranda.com.au

BRIGHT VELO Located in the heart of Bright, Bright Velo is a stunning establishment that has undergone extensive renovations, offering a unique experience for visitors. With its charming bistro, inviting Wine and Whiskey bar, and beautifully designed boutique queen rooms, Bright Velo has become a sought-after destination for travelers seeking both comfort and indulgence. Whether you're looking to savor delectable dishes at the bistro, unwind with a fine wine or whiskey, or retreat to the cosy elegance of the queen rooms, Bright Velo promises a memorable stay. brightvelo.com.au

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On Trend Annie Sloan's Piranesi Pink is a dusty, peach-leaning pink wall paint giving a timeless touch to your living room. “Painted borders are a cost-effective way of adding flair to rooms lacking in period features,” says paint and colour expert Annie Sloan. “In years past, homeowners would strip properties of features considered old-fashioned. Often, skirting boards and cornicing were the first to go, turning previously lovely rooms into bland boxes. If you’re decorating on a budget, paint is the very best way to put the personality back. Characterful, contrasting colours on the walls, doors, mantels, and radiators paired with decorative details on furniture and accessories will create a home that is truly you.” finishes Annie. Get the look at anniesloan.com

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“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” - C.S. Lewis

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The ele HOME Reading Guide

Editor's Pick THE HOUSE WITH ALL THE LIGHTS ON by JESSICA KIRKNESS Jessica Kirkness has traversed the boundary between deaf and hearing cultures all her life. Her memoir tells the story of her grandparents who grew up deaf in a hearing world, one where sign language was banned for much of the twentieth century, and weaves in her own experience as a hearing child in a family that often struggled to navigate their elders' difference. This journey takes her from the family home to the workplaces of research audiologists, and back to England where she visits her grandparents' old schools and other family landmarks, discovering along the way how terribly their deafness has been misunderstood.

LOVE LANGUAGE by LINDA MARGLIANO Linda Marigliano has built a career out of performing for other people. In her day-job as an on-air presenter or in her family home, she contorted herself into 'the cool girl' or 'the good girl', and struggled to ever truly switch off. As she repeatedly overcommitted and sought approval in all its guises, she started to ask herself: Why am I like this? Combing through her complex relationship with her mother, the sense of duty within her extended Italian and Chinese-Malaysian families, and the twisting turns of both her career path and her love life, she noticed a pattern emerging. Her love language had warped into acts of service that pleased everyone but herself, without boundaries or exceptions. And she'd lost the ability to translate the vocabulary of love being spoken all around her.

HEARTBAKE BY CHARLOTTE REE

DARK CORNERS BY MEGAN GOLDIN

In this heartfelt memoir of food, love and self-discovery, Charlotte Ree takes us along her journey of learning to cook in the wake of a divorce that left her feeling unsure of who she was and what she wanted at a time when the whole world was turned upside down. With each meal that she masters, a boiled egg, grilled cheese, lasagne, ricotta and pesto ravioli in a brown butter and sage saucewe follow the story of Charlotte's search for love.

Suspected serial killer Terence Bailey is about to be released from prison when he gets a surprise visit from Maddison Logan, a hot, young influencer with a huge social media following. Hours later, Maddison disappears, and police suspect she’s been kidnapped – or worse. When they hit a wall in the investigation, the FBI reluctantly call in true-crime podcaster Rachel Krall for help in finding the missing influencer.

TAMARRA A STORY OF TERMITES ON GURINDJI COUNTRY

SEARCH HISTORY by AMY TAYLOR

Tamarra is a fascinating, illustrated science book that takes kids inside the life of termites through storytelling from the Gurindji People. Did you know there are four types of termite poo? Or that a warm paste made from termite mound is used to strengthen a Gurindji baby’s body and spirit? Or that spinifex (which termites eat) is one of the strongest plants in the world? Written in traditional Gurindji, Gurindji Kriol and English, Tamarra is a truly original story with beautiful artwork that takes readers on an educational and cultural journey through Gurindji Country. Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 years.

Rebecca meets Fleabag in a sharp and funny debut novel about dating in the internet age. After fleeing to Melbourne in the wake of a breakup, all Ana has to show for herself is an unfulfilling job at an overly enthusiastic tech start-up and one particularly questionable dating app experience. Then she meets Evan. Charming, kind and financially responsible, Evan is a complete aberration from her usual type, and Ana feels like she has finally awoken from a long dating nightmare. Search History is a sharply funny debut novel about identity, obsession and desire in the internet age from one of the most perceptive and original new voices in Australian fiction.

LOVE MATCH by CLARE FLETCHER Clare Fletcher's latest romantic comedy shows that “playing the field” isn’t a walk in the park! In a town like South Star, everyone knows Sarah Childs’ name, face, entire history … and the fact she’s just been dumped by Johnno West. Under small-town surveillance Sarah rekindles neglected friendships and throws herself in the dating deep end (recruiting Mabel Peters, to matchmake for her). She joins a new women’s rugby team and discovers learning a new game and figuring out who you are may lead to finding real love.

A RENAISSANCE OF OUR OWN BY RACHEL E. CARGLE From a highly lauded modern voice in feminism and racial justice comes a deeply personal and insightful testament to the power of reimagining to dismantle the frameworks and systems that no longer serve us while building new ones that do. In A Renaissance of Our Own, we witness the sometimes painful but always inspiring breaking points in Cargle's life that fostered a truer identity. These defining moments offer a blueprint for how we must all use our imagination - the space that sees beyond limits - to live in alignment with our highest values and to craft a world independent of oppressive structures, both personal and societal.

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Cala Cool Nestled discreetly into the hillside just above a small bay, this holiday home in the Mallorquin seaside village of Deià was recently renovated, and now combines timeless Mediterranean style with an expansive sense of ease. WORDS Robyn Alexander Images: Greg Cox/Bureaux

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he ideal location for a holiday home? It doesn’t get much better than the picturesque village of Deià, on the sea’s edge among the beautiful landscape of Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains. Petite and discreet, Deià plays host each summer to a glamorous visiting cast of celebrities and power players – most of whom stay in private villas that belong either to the stars themselves, or to their close friends. But even in a place as exclusive and seductive as this, some properties are inevitably even more enviable than others. As demonstrated by this hidden gem of a house, which combines a completely private position with easy on-foot access to village and beach alike. Purchased a few years back from its original owner by a family from the UK, the house is one of a select few built during the late 1990s and early 2000s, when permission was given for the development of some properties off the winding road en route to Cala Deià. The cala is a tiny bay and beach that is perfectly suited to dips in the sea – as well as offering the possibility of relaxed summer lunches at its pair of charmingly rustic and ever-popular seaside restaurants. The new owners were faced with a spacious but very 1990s-style house, which included “glossy wall paint, dated direct light sources and heavy dark wood beams, doors and windows”, says Oro del Negro from Deià-based architecture firm More Design, which was appointed by the owners to renovate the property. There were also quite a lot of “smaller, segregated spaces”, adds Oro, and some slightly ostentatious fittings, such as gold-plated taps. Briefed to create “the Mediterranean dream home”, More Design set about “opening up spaces, generating more flow and connectivity in the common areas, refreshing all the tactile elements and of course, adding some magic to the outdoor spaces,” says Oro. The practice has extensive experience in reworking and updating homes in the area, and over the years has developed an aesthetic that feels refreshingly contemporary, yet also reflects a considered, uniquely Mallorquin

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The new, bespoke kitchen is open plan to an indoor dining area, and was designed by More Design (moredesign.es) and made and installed by Mallorquin artisans. Masonry lime counters with inserted stone slabs combine with reclaimed oak shelving, a large classic local stone sink and a functional working island to make for a room in which breakfast, a spot of work emailing at the counter and storage are all usefully facilitated. The splashback tiles are reclaimed terracotta from mainland Spain, and combine beautifully with the many other natural materials, including the reclaimed oak wood drawers and cupboard doors.

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heritage in terms of style, design and locally handmade craftsmanship. As a result of restrictions imposed by the island’s planning authorities, the core envelope of the structure had to be respected, Oro says, with no changes to either its volume or footprint being permitted. Central to the success of More Design’s spatial reorganisation of the interior was the firm’s core design dictum, “Flow Forms”. The layout was opened up and altered, with a new entrance hall added to decisively separate this space from the kitchen. The latter is now positioned to function in oldschool heart of the home style by being linked in open plan to a previous enclosed porch, which has become a dining area that in turn, opens onto a wraparound veranda overlooking the pool area and lush garden. In addition to the spatial alterations, and just as important to the final feel of the house, is the use of finishes and fixtures that are appropriate to, and authentically reflect , the property’s Mallorquin location. These include the natural clay and stone, traditional Albarracín plaster, and lime renders that are used in combination as the main interior surfaces. As Oro says, these finishes “embrace longevity in the truest sense”. Likewise, More Design’s selection of lighting fixtures, taps and other hardware seamlessly blends in with the timeless aesthetic. Currently used by the owners for relaxed family vacations and frequent shorter breaks too, regular twohour flights from the UK make getting here a breeze, the house enables its occupants to completely relax and unwind without ever leaving its environs. The beautifully

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In the lounge area, built-in seating by More Design is again complemented by upholstered seat pads and cushions in various shades of terracotta linen by More Decor (moredesign.es/moredecor).

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redeveloped pool area and the surrounding garden are so spacious and inviting, it’s difficult to imagine ever wanting to go anywhere else once ensconced here. That said, however, the property’s perfect location also makes for an easy walk – via a charming boardwalk path – into the centre of the village for dinner, or a quick stroll down to the cala beach for lunch or a swim in the Mediterranean. Its position and superb southwesterly orientation means it also has wonderful views, which include vistas of the Tramuntana mountains, a peek or two at the sea, and even a glimpse of the village church tower. Aptly described by Oro as “so complete and well put together”, this is a substantial and sizable home that nevertheless feels both welcoming and cosy. Combining a sense of intimacy with a casual, very Mediterranean elegance, it’s a house in which to rediscover a sense of ease and equanimity with the world, one regenerative summer’s day at a time. moredesign.es @moredesign.es

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Tucked into a discreet corner between the Tramuntana mountains and the Mediterranean sea, the house is set in a lush established garden with meandering stone pathways connecting its various sections.

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In the main bedroom, a built-in bed and arched recesses used to form bedside “pedestals” were added during the renovation; they are made from ceramic brick finished in lime mortar renders with insertions of natural stone.

The built-in bath celebrates the internal curves found throughout the home.

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The breathtaking new infinity pool was conceptualised and installed by More Design, and features an interior finish in Sukabumi Bali Green natural stone tiles. Local river stone pebbles were used to create the bespoke paving surrounding the pool, and the new pergola was crafted using olive and chestnut wood. The basket lights hanging from the pergola were crafted for More Decor by a local artisan, and the upholstery and cushions on the built-in poolside loungers are also all by More Decor.

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The new, bespoke kitchen is open plan to an indoor dining area and was made and installed by Mallorquin artisans. Masonry lime counters with inserted stone slabs combine with reclaimed oak shelving, a large classic local stone sink and a functional working island to make for a room in which breakfast, a spot of work emailing at the counter and storage are all usefully facilitated. The splashback tiles are reclaimed terracotta from mainland Spain, and combine beautifully with the many other natural materials, including the reclaimed oak wood drawers and cupboard doors. The locally forged brass drawer pulls are from the More Decor collection; the gas cooker and hob are by Lacanche (lacanche.com) and the wooden kitchen stools were made by a local carpenter. The open shelves allow for a combination of easy access and attractive display, and feature a bespoke mix of tableware by Mallorquin ceramicist Dora Good. See more doraceramics.com.

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On Our Radar Wattyl's new range maintains the same clean lines and simplicity of the minimalist look but now exudes a greater sense of warmth, softness, and layering. In the past, the minimalist look could sometimes feel chilly and stark. However, Minimaluxe wholeheartedly embraces softer neutrals, infusing warmer tones with undertones of pink, brown, or yellow. The overall aesthetic revolves around a harmonious interplay of shades, featuring subtle color gradients and incorporating earthy tones like terracotta, creams, and browns. An integral aspect of this style lies in the choice of textures and materials that complement these hues. Wood, stone, textile weaves, rattan, and plaster play a key role in creating the desired aesthetic. The overall effect is visually pleasing and soothing, with intricate details emerging from the nuanced color variations and textural materials. To delve deeper into the realm of Minimaluxe, visit wattyl.com.au

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Modern Federation Interior Designer Sarah Neil brings a fresh take to this classic Queensland Federation era home.

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Q&A Can you tell us about yourself? I am a Brisbane based Interior Designer, servicing South East Queensland and bringing a touch of North American charm into light and bright Australian homes. I was raised in North America where I found myself drawn to high-end and highly detailed craftsmanship style homes. Where are you based? I just opened the doors to our own brick and mortar Design Studio in Samford Valley. A quaint little white cottage nestled amongst a Lifestyle centre with a cafe, garden centre, book shop, farm animals and a whole host of wonderful small businesses. How did you start your career? While wrapping up my design studies I contacted a local designer and asked for a job. I was offered a position and worked alongside her, learning about the ins and outs of the industry and I have been in it ever since. I have learnt a lot through the various roles and businesses I worked within, all while honing in on my own signature style. How would you describe your creative style and aesthetic? Creating spaces that not only function but find beauty through textures and a layered lived-in design. The addition of antique and artisan pieces nestled amongst soft linens, crisp cottons and contemporary lines is a true reflection of my signature style. From the very beginnings of my Design career I have always loved incorporating a touch of black, through iron, ash timbers, linens and trims, yet working for Queensland based companies where everything seems to be about bright white coastal homes, it never settled well. I felt like I had hit the ceiling to my design capability. I knew the only way I could try to harness my creativity and express my design style would be to do it for myself. I want that beautiful USA aesthetic people know and love to be accessible here.

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About Lior Interiors Lior Interiors was launched in 2021 by interior designer Sarah Neil after taking on a full home renovation and interior fit out design project following the birth of her first child. Inspired by the Hebrew name for ‘my light’ and Sarah’s newborn light of her life, Lior Interiors has since opened the doors to its very own Design Studio and showroom where clients, trade representatives and visitors can meet with Sarah or shop a selection of home décor pieces curated to express the signature Lior Interiors look. Lior Interiors captures clients looking to blur the lines between classic and contemporary within light and bright traditional homes. Their distinguished designs project layered and comfortable living, incorporating pieces sourced from all over the world. On all projects large and small, Lior Interiors works closely with their clients whilst overseeing trades and professionals to ensure the vision is brought to life.

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Tell us about the Ascot project and the design process you undertook. This beautiful family are near and dear to me, so when they reached out for me to take on this whole home renovation and design, I jumped at it. I had a newborn and wasn't looking for work, yet couldn't pass up the opportunity to be creative and design their forever home. I worked closely with the clients, listening to their wishlists and must haves for the home. It was peak Covid, so throughout the construction and the whole way through the design phase I was having to pivot constantly to find stock we could physically get here on a ship, and in time. The 1930's Federation home based in Ascot had previously undergone a renovation and modern extension out the back, creating a stunning 600+ sq/meter family home. I knew the home needed to be taken out the 90's and rather than completely modernise it, I leant into its classic origin. The home was taken from a deep red to crisp white, which alongside the new landscaping, instantly gave it beautiful street appeal. Internally the home was painted predominantly white with the exception of a few feature rooms, allowing the interior design elements to stand out as if applied to a fresh canvas. The kitchen, bathroom, and laundry were gutted and I designed spaces that utilised the same layout, yet created this fresh oasis for the family to enjoy. We stone wrapped the central fireplace which is nestled right in the heart of the home. Where do you begin when you are conceptualising a project? It all starts with the colour palette. Once I know what the client leans towards I can begin layering textures, tones, patterns and finishes within that palette. Something that is important is making sure you capture how the client wants to feel in the space. This can be a more important question than ‘how do you want the space to look’?. Once people begin to know and understand your aesthetic, then designing spaces that you ele HOME

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love also in part becomes spaces they love. Designing a lot of homes for families, means I lean heavily into design longevity. I want the space to be timeless and not something that has to be replaced in 3-5 years. You can easily freshen up a room if the initial bones of the design are timeless. Where do you draw your inspiration from? Given my upbringing and my keen eye for North American design, I am striving to bring this layered living into Australian homes. Creating classic-contemporary designs that won't date in a few years time is key. I don't want to follow trends and fads, I want my designs to be versatile, fitting not only classic and period homes but new builds or modern homes as well. My inspiration truly is drawn from my upbringing. Watching my father work tirelessly alongside a finishing carpenter on our home in Vancouver, he added detailed wainscoting, new paint, new flooring and had beautiful furniture brought in alongside full and lush drapery, turning our humble home into somewhat of a work of art for its time. The finished product was so beautiful our neighbour came over and said "I want exactly that in my home", and so they did...down to the minute detail. From this young age I would constantly be up late rearranging my bedroom to re-work the design. Every few years I would do an overhaul and start a-fresh bringing in new colours and designs into my little space within the home. This is what made me turn to studying Interior Design long before it was in vogue and before the industry was made popular. I had never heard of an Interior Designer when I handed in my application to begin studying to ultimately become one. What are your favourite elements in the Ascot space? The front half of the home is set within this stunning Federation home with original walls, trims, and vast ceiling heights with ceiling roses and I think seeing touches of contemporary design fitting so seamlessly into these spaces would have to be my favourite part. What is next on the horizon for you? I am a 'dream big' kind of girl, so even though I am mere months into operating my physical studio, I am always thinking of the next step. Our Studio is not only where I host client meetings, and work from when I am not on-site, it has a beautiful shopfront where the general public can come in and shop my look. The response, so far, has been great with people saying "I didn't know I could get pieces like this in Australia", "I am so glad I found you", and this is exactly why I opened the shop element of the business. Not everyone can afford a Designer, but they can come in, shop in person, and take Designer curated pieces back to their space to make it feel like home. From here, we are working behind the scenes to create an online shopping experience for customers and clients.

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Design Collaboration Maine House Interiors, founded by Amy Spargo, is a full-service Interior Design firm that caters to clients across Australia. Renowned for her ability to create timeless and classic interiors that reflect her clients' lifestyles, Amy possesses a unique talent for seamlessly blending old and new elements, always adding an element of surprise through patterns, colors, and unique found objects. Amy's collaboration with Milton & King has resulted in a debut wallpaper collection that beautifully showcases her meticulous attention to detail and unwavering passion for design. Collaborating with Sydney-based artist Bethany Linz, the collection draws inspiration from the timeless French art of treillage, paying homage to this classic design style and the pioneering interior designer Elsie de Wolfe. Amy's desire to make this style more accessible and popular led to the creation of the Secret Garden Collection, which features ten exquisite designs. This collection serves as an elegant tribute to a bygone era while seamlessly bridging the gap between traditional and modern aesthetics, thanks to Amy's distinctive touch. miltonandking.com.au

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How to S tyle It Styling the Secret Garden Collection wallpaper in your home opens up a world of design possibilities. Whether you want to create a charming vintage-inspired space or add a touch of timeless elegance to a modern interior, these wallpapers offer versatility and beauty. Consider using the treillage-inspired designs as an accent wall in a living room or bedroom to create a focal point that exudes sophistication. Alternatively, bring a touch of classic glamour to a dining area by incorporating the wallpapers as a backdrop for a statement dining table. The intricate patterns and carefully chosen colors in the collection provide a rich canvas to work with, allowing you to play with complementary furnishings, accessories, and artwork. Whether you opt for a cohesive look or mix and match different designs from the collection, the Secret Garden wallpapers are sure to elevate the aesthetic of your home with their undeniable charm and timeless allure.

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Mallika in her work studio.

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Former Block contestants, Josh and Jenna Densten, share their tips on how to create a nostalgic yet modern children's bedroom.

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With a missing roof and crumbling walls, Block alumni Josh and Jenna Densten had their work cut out for them to create a warm and inviting kid's bedroom for their daughters, Freddie and Story in their renovators dream home in Rutherglen, Victoria. The talented duo shres their tips on how to embrace colour and bring a touch of modern vintage a space. 1.Don’t 1. Don’t be afraid of moody colours Moving towards moodier paint colours such as Dulux Sea Kelp, Nephrite or Deep Garnett from the 2023 Dulux Colour Forecast Balance palette may seem daunting at first, but the risk is worth the reward. Experimenting with different shades to set the perfect mood for each room was our favourite aspect of this project, and really allowed us to step out of our comfort zone. 2. Curate as many objects as you can We have been slowly collecting ceramics, vintage art and furniture for over ten years now as we truly believe each unique piece brings something special to a space. We’re huge fans of rehoming old objects that can add new colours and textures to our spaces and can also be a fantastic conversation starter amongst guests. Pairing carefully selected vintage or unique pieces with the right paint scheme, can add both texture and colour, plus an extra sense of togetherness to your space. 3. Don’t compromise on window furnishings Window furnishings are often overlooked by homeowners and budding renovators when project planning commences, but they can make a huge impression on the overall finish of a room. By taking your time and selecting the right window furnishing for your space, it can assist with not only privacy, but heating, cooling and acoustics. 4. Embrace nostalgia Our mood board was all about embracing soft pastels for our girl's room and capturing the balance between playful and modern to evoke a sense of nostalgia for the entire family. Dulux Mornington, in particular, really brought us back to the fun-filled days of sharing a childhood room with our siblings, and we used that as a basis when we began incorporating other elements into the space. 5. Ask for help! Being confident with colour can take time, so it is important not to rush into anything before assessing how your colour choices will fit into the look and feel of your home. Ordering A4 Colour Stickers or Sample Pots from Dulux can be a lifesaver when project planning, particularly as you can see how everything looks in the natural lighting conditions of your space. dulux.com.au @joshandjenna

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On our Wishlist The Torrance Rattan Occasional Chair by Mocka is an exquisite addition to any living space, offering both warmth and style. With its sturdy solid wood frame and charming natural rattan sides, this chair effortlessly blends durability with a touch of rustic elegance. The combination of the wooden frame and rattan detailing creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a leisurely cup of tea. The chair's design strikes a balance between classic and contemporary aesthetics, making it versatile enough to complement various interior styles. Whether placed in a cozy reading nook, as a statement piece in the living room, or as an accent chair in a bedroom, the Torrance Rattan Occasional Chair adds a touch of natural beauty and comfort, instantly enhancing the overall ambiance of your living space mocka.com

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Blooming Lovely

Kowsh Rawson from Kiko Design shares her tips on how to style beautiful floral arrangements at home.

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Floral Tips by Kowsh Rawson: Incorporating fresh florals into your home is similar to introducing a piece of art into a space. You can start by asking yourself a series of questions such as, What is the purpose of their presence? Are you entertaining guests? Styling a room? Do you need an impactful piece to add scale? etc. Thereafter, take note of the existing colourways in the space and the ultimate mood you are trying to create. Knowing these factors gives you a good parameter for when you arrive at your local florist rather than getting overwhelmed by all the pretty flowers available for purchase, you are then able to seamlessly choose a flower variety that will work with the above. If you are unsure, or new to floral arranging, a simple solution can be to pick a few bunches of a single variety and have these en masse, this look is impactful and timeless.Never forget to overlook choosing the correct vase for the flowers you have purchased. Most households will have taller, cylindrical vases however this shape isn’t suitable for most flower varieties but work wonderfully for taller foliages or branches. A great starting point is to invest in a collection of shorter, wider vases with a smaller opening to really showcase the flowers in their natural form.If you want to get creative and attempt a complex arrangement, the next step is deciding the shape of the arrangement you wish to create. This is done by matching the space in which the florals will sit. For example, round tables look great with a 360 degree, abundant arrangement into a circular or a sculptural vase, whereas a long dining table will come to life when there are either a collection of small vases running down the length of the table or a rectangular squat vase that can carry the flowers in a linear form. When arranging, ensure all stems are cut on a sharp angle, allowing maximum surface area for water to be absorbed by the flower. For longevity you can replace the water daily and this will aid in maintaining the life of your cut flowers. When adding florals for the purpose of entertaining, don't forget to give yourself ample time. I always opt to create all my arrangements ahead of time so I’m able to enjoy the process and don’t feel rushed. Once the arrangements are set in place it is easy to build around them with food or homeware props, creating a cohesive and seamless look for your guests or family to enjoy. @kikodesign kikodesign.com.au

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'If you are unsure, or new to floral arranging, a simple solution can be to pick a few bunches of a single variety and have these en masse, this look is impactful and timeless'

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Dream Gardens In his new book, Dream Gardens, Michael McCoy explores 12 stuning gardens featured in his hit ABC TV series. In this edited extract Michael explains the connection between space and garden.

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'Another way of evaluating a garden is how well it engages with its site; how effectively it amplifies the natural beauties or advantages provided by it, and how well it minimises the evidence of the physical or visual challenges that all sites present'

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’m totally obsessed by the desire to understand how gardens work and how they make me feel. No matter where I am in the world visiting gardens - no matter the climate, culture or the consequent style of garden - I’m forever trying to comprehend (and even better, articulate, for I’m usually with a group) what it is about the design and/or the planting that is making me feel introspective or expansive, quietened or stimulated, cosily contained or riskily and excitingly exposed. It’s not that I want to disempower or demystify gardens. For I love that sense of joy or wonder that can creep up on you in a garden - it’s one of my favourite things about them - and I don’t want to undermine it. I just need to understand more of how gardens work so I can create or replicate similar experiences in gardens of my own design or creation. Hosting ABC TV’s Dream Gardens has been one of the greatest privileges of my working life. It has given me access to the wildly diverse work of some of Australia’s greatest garden designers, with a chance to see the site before any work begins, then to revisit several times during the construction of the garden. I’ve had the opportunity to talk to the designers about their approach at each point in the process and discover how they’re planning to bring the garden owner’s dreams to life. With the exception of the work of celebrated Australian garden designer Edna Walling, who created her own ‘village’ in order to control both the architecture and the gardens, every creation of a garden designer is what a painter would call a ‘commission’ - one ordered, and to some extent pre-envisaged, by the owner. Indeed, the ‘canvas’ belongs to the client, and they’re usually there to watch, observe (and often evaluate and criticise) every brushstroke as it emerges. Consequently, one of the most valid ways to judge the success of any garden design is how well it matches the needs or desires of its owner, regardless of how photogenic or televisual it is. Of course, if the designer is to have any professional future, it also needs to be magically beautiful. That’s quite a challenge - and one for which the designers on ABC TV’s Dream Gardens were more than a match. Another way of evaluating a garden is how well it engages with its site; how effectively it amplifies the natural beauties or advantages provided by it, and how well it minimises the evidence of the physical or visual challenges that all sites present. These two inputs are so multifaceted and so intricately intertwined that there’s no chance of any two ‘canvasses’ being identical, and therefore of no two gardens being exactly alike. Amongst the pages of this book are gardens built on slopes initially considered too steep for any of the machinery required for their construction and others so low lying, and with such a high water table, that swimming pool shells in the vicinity had been known to float up out of the ground. There are gardens so small that a car-stacker was installed and planted over in order to appropriate every square centimetre of available space, and others with such a huge outlook that they had to be treated primarily as a visual plinth for the grand view beyond. There are gardens made on thin, starved, sandy soils and others on poorly-drained, puggy clay. But time and time again, I was reminded that no matter how great the physical challenge, garden design is never a purely problem-solving exercise. Every art form confronts challenges of execution and it’s the larger creative drive and vision that keeps these hurdles in perspective.

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This is an edited extracted from Dream Gardens by Michael McCoy published by Hardie Grant Books hardiegrant.com

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Liveable Landscapes Landscape Architect Kelly Royle brings home and nature together in an award-wiining coastal residence, The Bermagui Beach House.

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A highlight of the property is the outdoor shower that blends seamlessly into both the facade of the home and the garden that surrounds it.

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ong-regarded as one of the prettiest spots on Australia’s Sapphire Coast, the small township of Bermagui can now boast of being home to the 2023 Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year. The stunning two-storey, multipavilion house that claimed the crown in this year’s Large Residence category is a contemporary reimagining of the classic Aussie beach shack. The vision, led by Melbourne-based Winter Architecture, was for a home that nestles into the surrounding natural landscape and preserves a seamless connection with the outside world. For this they called on the talents of leading landscape architect and green infrastructure expert Kelly Royle. ‘This project provided the opportunity to blend my love of coastal landscapes with my passion for designing outdoor spaces that expand how people live in their home,’ says Kelly. Kelly’s creative process starts with investigating the indigenous surrounds of a location – the native flora and fauna plus the local weather patterns, which here included expected rainfalls and coastal winds. ‘I needed to consider what plants could survive exposure to the elements, sitting on top of an ocean cliff,’ says Kelly, ‘and thrive on only rainfall since the family won’t be there to tend to the plants all year round.’ The colour palette was important too, making sure that the planting scheme and built materials would complement the weathered coastal tones used for the house.Central to all of Kelly’s designs, though, is the lifestyle of the residents and how they connect to nature in their own individual ways. ‘I try to visualise how a person would move through the landscape,’ says Kelly, ‘how they would sit in or use the space, and how they might feel in that space.’ For this project, there was a history spanning three generations with a deep connection to the rugged coastline and wild seas. A favourite pastime is swimming in Bermagui’s famous Blue Pool, so Kelly created a rolling landscape of constructed dunes with soft borders of textural grasses, ground cover and shrubs to provide a gentle transition from the beach to the house. Kelly says, ‘The sand dunes serve a dual purpose of situating the house within the natural landscape but also providing a wind break for the house and a stable, erosion-resistant base for the grasses to grow on.’ A Spotted Gum boardwalk extends this connection between the landscape and the house by forming an axis leading from the front of the property, through a portico that opens into the main pavilion and then beyond, where it connects with a neighbouring family property. The extended family enjoy spending time with each other, so Kelly’s design includes flexible outdoor gathering and entertainment spaces, with courtyards that extend the indoor spaces and strategic lighting that allows the outdoor spaces to be used at nighttime. A firepit and sculptural water features highlight key focal points. ele HOME

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Kelly envisaged landscaped elements being visible from every room, ensuring people feel connected to nature wherever they are in the house, so her design includes two internal courtyards and a rooftop garden. ‘The rooftop garden posed some unique engineering challenges,’ says Kelly. ‘We had to calculate what structure we needed to support the combined maximum weight of the soil, plants and rainwater.’ Kelly’s thoughtful and purposeful design has been recognised as key to creating the balanced integration of the Bermagui Beach House’s indoor and outdoor living spaces. Jean Graham, director at Winter Architecture, says, ‘The Bermagui Beach House is a refined example of how building and landscape can work together to create an atmosphere of calmness, inspired by the natural surroundings. Landscape architecture is becoming increasingly important as we look for ways to live more fully in our homes. Kelly’s skilful, responsive designs allow our clients to use and enjoy their outdoor spaces as much as they use and enjoy their indoor spaces.’ Landscape Architecture kellyroylela.com.au Architecture by Winter Architecture winterarchitecture.com.au Photography by Jack Mounsey jrmounsey.com

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The Glucose Goddess Enter the world of The Glucose Goddess and prepare to revolutionise your approach to health and wellness.Through practical guidance, delicious recipes, and expert tips, she navigates the intricate relationship between nutrition, exercise, and blood glucose management. Whether you seek to prevent chronic illnesses or simply enhance your overall well-being, Jessie's book is a must-have resource.

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Cheeky Chickpea Stew

Chicken, Lemon and Olive Tray Bake

Serves 2

Serves 2

This recipe is a winner. While most stews are time-consuming to cook, this community favourite can be whipped up in about 10 minutes with very little prep. You could add a handful of spinach just before the end of cooking time, or serve it with a fried or poached egg on top and a slice of sourdough. You can keep it in the fridge for up to four days.

There are some meals that are so simple, classic and tasty, they deserve a spot on every weekly glucose-steady menu.

Ingredients: 1/2 onion, roughly chopped 2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped 3 tomtoes, roughly chopped 1 x 400g tin of chickpeas, drained 1/2 teaspoon hot sweet paprika (or any kind) Dollop of full-fat Greek yoghurt, to serve 9optional) Olive oil Salt + Pepper

Ingredients: 2 skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs 1 lemon, cut into wedges and pips removed 100g pittedmixed olives 1 red chilli, roughly chopped (optional) 100g broccolini, tough ends trimmed + 2 tablespoons olive oil + salt and pepper

Method: Heat a splash of olive oil in a medium saucepan on a medium heat and add the chopped onion. Fry for 1 1/2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onion has softened, then add the chopped garlic and fry for 30 seconds more. Add the chopped tomatoes, add the chickpeas, paprika and 150ml of water to the pan. Increase the heat o high, cover the pan with a lid and simmer the mixture for 7 minutes, until the tomatoes and beginning to break down. Season generously with salt and pepper and serve.

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Prep time: 7 mins / Total cook time: 35 mins GLUTEN-FREE

Method: Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan. Place the chicken thighs, lemon wedges, olives and chopped red chilli (if using) in a roasting tin. Sprinkle the olive oil and some salt and pepper over the top, then roast in the oven for 30 minutes, until the chicken thighs are cooked through. Remove the roasting tin from the oven and add the broccolini, then return it to the oven for a further 5 minutes, by which time the broccolini should have softened and charred a little. Divide the chicken and broccolini between two serving plates and serve.


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Mixed Berry and Pistachio Crumble Juicy berries with a nutty toppingg - a match made in heaven. Any frozen berries will work, and you can swap the pistachios for hazelnuts or almonds. Serves 4 Ingredients: 60g plain flour 150g caster sugar 50g unsalted butter 100g shelled pistachios 350g frozen mixed berries creme fraiche, full-fat Greek yoghurt or ice cream to serve (optional) Method: Preheat the oven to 200C/180 C fan. Place the plain flour, 100g of the caster sugar and all of the unalted butter in a food processor and blitz until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Add the shelled pistachios and blitz again until the nuts are roughly chopped and the crumble has a light green hue. Tip the frozen mixed berries into a mediumsized round or square baking ish (you want a snug fit) and toss them with the remaining 50g of caster sugar. Scatter the crumble mixture on top and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the berries are bubbling and the crumble is golden and crispy. Serve with creme fraiche, Greek yoghurt or ice cream, if you wish.

The Glucose Goddess Method by Jessie Inchauspe. Published by Penguin Random House. penguinrandomhouse.com

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The Luxe Guide to Hobart From the stunning backdrop of Mount Wellington to the picturesque waterfront and historic buildings, Hobart offers a charming and picturesque setting that captivates visitors.

The Tasman The Tasman Hotel is a renowned establishment that epitomizes elegance and sophistication. Located in the heart of Hobart, this exquisite hotel offers guests a truly luxurious experience. From its opulent accommodations to its world-class amenities, every aspect of The Tasman is designed to provide an unforgettable stay. The hotel boasts stunning views of the city and the waterfront, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of Hobart. With exceptional dining options, a spa for ultimate relaxation, and impeccable service, The Tasman is a haven of indulgence for discerning travelers seeking the pinnacle of comfort and style. marriott.com

Images: Osborne Images Fico Fico is a culinary gem that promises a unique and unforgettable dining experience. Nestled in the heart of the city, Fico is renowned for its innovative approach to modern European cuisine. With a focus on using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, the restaurant takes pride in creating dishes that are bursting with flavor and creativity. The menu at showcases a fusion of traditional and contemporary techniques, resulting in dishes that are both visually stunning and gastronomically delightful. The intimate and stylish ambiance adds to the overall charm of the restaurant, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors alike. ficofico.net

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Templo Templo is a hidden gem nestled in the quiet back streets, offering an intimate dining experience with only 25 seats. This neighborhood eatery is dedicated to showcasing the best of seasonal and locally sourced produce, allowing guests to savor the freshest flavors Tasmania has to offer. At Templo, the focus is on creating a memorable culinary journey that highlights the essence of Tasmania's vibrant food scene and supports local artisans. templo.com.au


luxe guide Salamanca Market Salamanca Market ia an iconic attraction that showcases the rich tapestry of Tasmania's local arts, crafts, and produce. Set against the backdrop of the historic Salamanca Place, this bustling market comes alive every Saturday, drawing locals and tourists alike. With over 300 stalls, visitors can explore a wide range of offerings, including handmade jewelry, unique artworks, gourmet food, fresh produce, and much more. The lively atmosphere, filled with the aroma of delicious food and the sound of live music, creates a delightful sensory experience. Whether it's indulging in a freshly brewed coffee, discovering one-ofa-kind souvenirs, or simply soaking up the lively atmosphere.

Image: Tourism Tasmania & Nick Osborne Image: Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett MACq01 Hotel The MACq01 Hotel in Hobart is an immersive experience that seamlessly blends luxury accommodation with Tasmanian storytelling. Located on the waterfront at Hunter Street, this unique hotel offers guests a journey into the rich history and folklore of Tasmania. Each room is themed after a prominent Tasmanian character, with carefully curated details and artifacts that bring their stories to life. The attention to detail extends throughout the hotel, from the stylish design to the warm and attentive service. With stunning views of the harbor, a range of dining options, and a central location for exploring Hobart's attractions, the MACq01 provides a memorable stay for guests seeking a blend of luxury, heritage, and storytelling. macq01.com.au

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Gin (bar) Gin (bar) in Hobart provides an unparalleled Tasmanian experience for both locals and tourists. From hosting exclusive gin blending workshops to offering cocktail classes, this bar allows guests to immerse themselves in the world of Tasmanian gin in extraordinary ways. With a comprehensive selection of the renowned Forty Spotted Gin range and an assortment of rare and sought-after gins from Tasmania and beyond, the bar showcases a diverse and impressive collection. Gin (bar) proudly presents an exclusive range of distinctive and experimental Forty Spotted products that can only be savored at this unique venue. fortyspotted.com

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MONA MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) is a thought-provoking cultural institution that has garnered worldwide acclaim. Situated on the banks of the Derwent River in Hobart, MONA challenges traditional notions of art and provides a unique and immersive experience for visitors. Showcasing a diverse collection of contemporary and ancient artworks, MONA embraces a bold and unconventional approach, encouraging visitors to question and engage with the exhibits. The museum's architecture and underground layout add to its allure, creating an intriguing and enigmatic atmosphere. With its provocative exhibitions, innovative events, and breathtaking views, MONA is a testament to Tasmania's vibrant artistic spirit and offers an unforgettable journey into the realms of creativity and intellectual exploration. mona.net.au

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Day Trip - Bruny Island Located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Bruny Island emerges as the quintessential day trip destination from Hobart. Offering a delightful blend of natural beauty and captivating experiences, it captivates visitors with its enchanting landscapes and diverse wildlife. The island's accessibility, just a short ferry ride away from Hobart, makes it an ideal getaway for those seeking respite from city life. From exploring the stunning white sandy beaches to embarking on breathtaking coastal hikes, Bruny Island presents a multitude of outdoor activities. Indulge in the island's culinary delights, including freshly shucked oysters, artisanal cheeses, and delectable local produce, all of which showcase the region's rich gastronomic offerings. Whether it's wildlife encounters, scenic drives, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Bruny Island stands as the perfect day trip, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a world of natural wonders just a stone's throw away from the vibrant city of Hobart.

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Room for a Pony Nestled in the vibrant North Hobart neighborhood, Room for a Pony is a cosy cafe and bar that captures the essence of local life. It's the perfect spot to feel like a true Hobart local while enjoying exceptional food. From the inviting atmosphere to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, every visit feels like coming home. Indulge in their locally sourced menu, featuring delightful dishes and creative cocktails that showcase Hobart's culinary scene. For an authentic experience and delicious cuisine, Room for a Pony is a must-visit destination on your Hobart visit. roomforapony.com

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History The recent history of Hobart is its origins as a penal colony. In 1803, the British established Hobart Town (now Hobart) as a penal settlement, primarily intended for convicts from the overcrowded prison system in Sydney. It served as a punishment and rehabilitation center for convicts, who were put to work in various industries to help develop the settlement. The early years were marked by harsh conditions and conflicts with indigenous First Nations people, who had inhabited the land (nipaluna) for thousands of years. Over time, Hobart evolved from a penal colony into a thriving city, with the convict past gradually giving way to a vibrant community and a rich cultural heritage.

How to Get There Getting to Hobart is relatively straightforward with multiple transportation options. If you're coming from within Australia, the most common way is to fly directly to Hobart International Airport. Several domestic airlines operate regular flights from major cities like Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Alternatively, you can choose to fly into Launceston Airport and take a scenic drive of approximately two and a half hours to Hobart. If you prefer a leisurely journey, you can embark on a picturesque ferry ride from Melbourne to Devonport, followed by a scenic drive down to Hobart, which takes around three and a half hours. If you're already in Tasmania, you can make use of the reliable bus services that connect Hobart with various towns and cities across the island.

When to V isit The best time to visit Hobart is during the summer months (December to February) when the weather is mild, and a plethora of festivals and events take place, including the vibrant Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. We also love winter for cosy nights by the fire, a range of winter festivals and the cosy atmosphere of the city.

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