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LOVE SHACK, BABY

A humble beach house gets a sensitive makeover designed to preserve its precious memories.

- WORDS & ST YLING Kerrie-Ann Jones PHOTOGR APHY Chris Warnes

FOR INTERIOR DESIGNER JOSH REITANO, RENOVATING

his family’s coastal cottage on Australia’s Mornington Peninsula was a balancing act that involved preserving the old-soul integrity of the 1950s home while undertakin­g a considered contempora­ry freshen-up. “My grandparen­ts Giuseppe and Caterina loved the beach,” he says. “The home is nostalgic for my family and me. Although it’s undergone a makeover, it still showcases our memories.”

The home was passed down to Josh in 2014; shortly afterwards, he and his partner Adriana Vujovic – also an interior designer – commenced the renovation. The couple started from scratch by walking through the house, noting the repair work required and discussing their ideas for design and •

cosmetic changes. “The major difference between this project and others is that this was personal and had a lot of emotion attached,” says Josh. “Adriana and I made sure to communicat­e well and go over every detail to ensure we shared the same vision.”

A key space that held cherished memories for Josh was the dining area. “I remember when I was a child my grandparen­ts loved entertaini­ng here, and they always had guests over whenever we’d visit. Adriana and I wanted to keep the humble, communal and social feel of the dining room that I grew up with.” An oversized recycled timber and galvanised iron dining table by d-Bodhi paired with classic Thonet chairs was deemed the perfect centrepiec­e. •

The couple couldn’t part with the original kitchen cabinetry, so they painted it white to brighten up the space and added handmade leather handles as an on-trend touch. To enhance the natural light that filters through the home, they painted every room except their bedroom a similarly crisp white.

“The beauty of this place is the light that streams in all year round,” says Josh. “Pre-renovation, the home had a dark interior, low light and dusty carpet. Once we got our hands on it, we pulled down the dark curtains to let the light in.”

The decision to paint the master bedroom a deep sea blue turned out to be a controvers­ial one. “At one point, family, friends and tradies were all huddled in the bedroom bickering about our wall colour options!” says Josh. “But Adriana and •

I love Dulux Atlantic Mystique and felt confident about taking the risk – and now it’s all done, everyone agrees it works.”

After all the repair and cosmetic work was completed, Josh and Adriana couldn’t wait to get started on their favourite part of the process – decorating. Influenced by their travels, a lot of the photos they’ve put on display were taken on their overseas holidays. In fact, the Cliffs artwork in the living room was their inspiratio­n for the design and styling of the entire home.

“If there was one image we’d say resembles us the most, it would have to be that,” says Josh. “It really guided us on the direction of our home’s aesthetic. The natural colour palette and the unrefined materials and textures of nature shown in the photo were at the forefront of our vision.”

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 ??  ?? ABOVE “We felt an immediate connection to the Bromley artwork,” says Josh of the large-scale piece by David Bromley he and Adriana chose for the hallway (also seen on the previous page). “The toy boat combined with the graffiti style ref lects us – it’s urban Melbourne life meets seaside town.”OPPOSITE A cluster of irregularl­y hung hessian pendants brings a sense of intimacy to the dining room.
ABOVE “We felt an immediate connection to the Bromley artwork,” says Josh of the large-scale piece by David Bromley he and Adriana chose for the hallway (also seen on the previous page). “The toy boat combined with the graffiti style ref lects us – it’s urban Melbourne life meets seaside town.”OPPOSITE A cluster of irregularl­y hung hessian pendants brings a sense of intimacy to the dining room.
 ??  ?? LIVING The couple drew up a detailed living room furniture plan to ensure they bought pieces that were the correct size and to determine their arrangemen­t in the space. Their photograph­ic artworkCli­ffs sits on a sideboard they found on Gumtree.
LIVING The couple drew up a detailed living room furniture plan to ensure they bought pieces that were the correct size and to determine their arrangemen­t in the space. Their photograph­ic artworkCli­ffs sits on a sideboard they found on Gumtree.
 ??  ?? MASTER BEDROOM “We took our Scenic Detour photo during our stay in the Cinque Terre in Italy,” says Josh. “It’s a constant reminder of the way we felt on that trip, and the colour of our bedroom walls references that beautiful Mediterran­ean Sea.”
MASTER BEDROOM “We took our Scenic Detour photo during our stay in the Cinque Terre in Italy,” says Josh. “It’s a constant reminder of the way we felt on that trip, and the colour of our bedroom walls references that beautiful Mediterran­ean Sea.”
 ??  ?? ABOVE After watching a YouTube tutorial, Josh waterproof­ed the bathroom himself, a great cost-cutting measure the couple were able to implement in several areas of the home. OPPOSITE A Thonet bentwood chair that echoes those in the dining room makes a chic bedside table in the guest room. The bed linen here is from Cultiver, with throw from Tribe & Co Living.
ABOVE After watching a YouTube tutorial, Josh waterproof­ed the bathroom himself, a great cost-cutting measure the couple were able to implement in several areas of the home. OPPOSITE A Thonet bentwood chair that echoes those in the dining room makes a chic bedside table in the guest room. The bed linen here is from Cultiver, with throw from Tribe & Co Living.

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