Your Home and Garden

SHOP THEIR STYLE

Family practicali­ty combines with a healthy sense of fun in this eclectic home where there’s no such thing as too much neon

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HONESTY BOX + Best lessons learned? Jenny: Be patient! There’s no point rushing because of money. It’s better to wait until you have the funds to do things the way you want, if it’s something that’s super-important to you.

+ What do you love most about your home? Probably the carpet – we just love it! Paying a bit more for high quality and thicker underlay was so worth it.

+ Most memorable experience you have had in your home? We had Christmas lunch here with all our family that are currently located in New Zealand, which was so great. We did a big grazing platter through the middle of the long table. That’s something we had in mind when we did the renovation: enough room for family and friends to hang out and have meals together.

SAVE OR SPLURGE

+ What areas of your home did you save on? Splurge on? Our biggest splurge was our flooring; we went with roughsawn American oak. We just oiled it, with black fill in the holes. It has a whole lot of life and character, and if someone down the track wants to sand and polish it, they can. We also love the mitres on the steps.

+ We went with Corian for the benchtops and we love our large moulded sink. We used marble for benchtops in our previous house and loved it but found it a bit fragile for a family, so here we just used marble accents in other areas.

+ We saved by getting the doors all sent away to be sprayed as some of them were in a state (rather than buying new). Then we just popped new black handles and hinges on them.

BUDGET TIPS

+ Do you tend to buy high-end homeware or seek out a bargain? We love a bargain. We tend to switch between a luxury item that we just adore and a Trade Me purchase. Either way, we only buy things we love. + Best advice when it comes to spending money on a home? Think of what is important to your family and yourselves as individual­s and put this in the mix with what will be important to potential homeowners in the future.

+ How did you keep track of costs during renovation­s? Keeping track of costs is fairly easy due to our business roles. I did an overall budget, plus a bit of contingenc­y, which of course all got swallowed up. And then, just as we had almost finished, our gas unit needed replacing. So we just had to wait another couple of months to finish the brass details – it’s best to do that rather than compromise with something cheap and just have it bug you later on.

 ??  ?? 1 Aston pendant, $279, from Lighting Direct. 2 Comic Flowers print by Dick Frizzell, from $19, from Warehouse Stationery. 3 Neon banana light, $109, from Shut The Front Door. 4 Rattan chair, $299, from Shut The Front Door. 5 Plantasaur­us planter, $79, from Flux Boutique. 6 Menu plant stand, $89, from Sunday Homestore. 7 Edible Selby book, $60, from Bob & Friends. 8 Bubble vase, $75, from Tessuti. 9 No Heart Can Imagine framed print by Blacklist, $249, from Paper Plane.10 Dahlia three-seater sofa, $2999, from Freedom. For stockists turn to page 145.
1 Aston pendant, $279, from Lighting Direct. 2 Comic Flowers print by Dick Frizzell, from $19, from Warehouse Stationery. 3 Neon banana light, $109, from Shut The Front Door. 4 Rattan chair, $299, from Shut The Front Door. 5 Plantasaur­us planter, $79, from Flux Boutique. 6 Menu plant stand, $89, from Sunday Homestore. 7 Edible Selby book, $60, from Bob & Friends. 8 Bubble vase, $75, from Tessuti. 9 No Heart Can Imagine framed print by Blacklist, $249, from Paper Plane.10 Dahlia three-seater sofa, $2999, from Freedom. For stockists turn to page 145.
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