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Into the blue A waterside home is given an American-style revamp

ANNUAL ROAD TRIPS EXPLORING THE AMERICAN COASTLINE INSPIRED THIS FAMILY TO ADD A TOUCH OF EAST AND WEST COAST STYLE TO THEIR WATERFRONT HOME

- Story & Styling KYLIE JACKES Photograph­y JOHN DOWNS

WATER LINES There’s a lot to be said about the feel-good effects of living by the water. For Queensland couple Michelle and Troy, it sealed the deal on their riverfront Gold Coast home, which they share with their twin daughters, Jade and Jemma, 13. To maximise the location and create an idyllic Hamptons-style haven, the entire place was renovated inside and out. Even the pool area (above left & opposite) was overhauled with low-maintenanc­e composite decking and a revamped semi-enclosed gazebo. Overlookin­g the water (opposite), Prestige Waterless Turf provides an immaculate ‘lawn’ for striped beanbag chairs sourced from Majestic Home Goods in America. “We lounge around on them every weekend,” says Michelle, pictured opposite with Jemma. “It’s a great place to sit and chat while the boys are barbecuing.” >

The great outdoors is fully embraced in Michelle and Troy’s Queensland home. Weekends revolve around the water – whether it’s a dip in the pool, throwing a fishing line off their jetty, or taking the boat and jet skis out on the river with twin daughters Jemma and Jade. Entertaini­ng is also a casual alfresco affair, often a barbecue lunch with friends and family before kicking back on poolside loungers. For the couple, who grew up in South Africa, it was this relaxed lifestyle that enticed them to relocate to the Gold Coast 15 years ago. “One of my sisters had moved here and, every time we visited, we fell more in love with Australia and now it’s home,” reflects Michelle, a stylist.

Having renovated several homes on the coast, the prerequisi­te for each has always been to be by the water. “If it’s in a great location with the right orientatio­n, almost anything else about the house can be changed,” says Michelle, who did just that and redesigned every bit of their current home.

Spanning two levels with an extension top and bottom, the renovation was a massive project inside and out: dated Mediterran­ean-style fixtures and finishes were ditched in favour of a timeless scheme, which exudes a Hamptons feel, influenced by the family’s time in America. “Troy played profession­al soccer in the US for 15 years and our sons Declan and Layton go to university in Pennsylvan­ia, so we have strong ties over there and visit every year,” explains Michelle. “Places such as New England on the East Coast, and Palm Beach and Newport Beach on the West were a source of interiors inspiratio­n.”

The detailed joinery and a sophistica­ted palette of marble, natural stone and cool coastal colours establishe­s a luxurious feel throughout, with light grey walls providing a serene backdrop for classic coastal and colonial pieces, layered with soft furnishing­s and collected treasures. To maximise year-round outdoor living and entertaini­ng, the layout was reworked and enlarged with a gym and an additional upstairs lounge area. Downstairs, a new bar room, barbecue area and indoor-outdoor dining area was created to soak up sun and pool views, and connect to a stunning kitchen designed by Michelle that was to be the epicentre of family life.

Although the original plan was to renovate in stages, once work began the couple didn’t want to lose momentum, so they forged ahead with a continuous two-year build, all while living in the house. Up to 15 tradies were in the house on some days, yet the family managed to survive the dust and disruption, relocating from room to room. “If I had my time again, the only thing I’d do differentl­y is move out for six months or so,” reflects Michelle. Now, with the dust behind them, the family couldn’t be happier with the result – a home perfectly tailored to enjoy quality time together, filled with treasured pieces. “We’ve always enjoyed travelling and still go away a lot, but we love being home the most,” she says with a smile. “We’ve got everything here we could want and more.”

“I LOVE THAT THE COLOUR PALETTE IN THE bedroom IS soft WITHOUT BEING TOO FEMININE” ~ MICHELLE

MAIN BEDROOM

“I find shades of blue so serene and relaxing,” says Michelle, who continued the coastal palette in the main bedroom

(top left) with white bedlinen, a navy blue throw from Serena & Lily in America and cushions from Theo & Joe. Above the bed, artwork from C’est Jolie breaks up walls in a grey textured wallpaper from Affordable Decorators. Rather than shop for all new furniture, a simple coating of white paint transforme­d the bedside tables to tie in with elegant table lamps from That Pretty Market.

ENSUITE

Keeping the finishes timeless and cohesive throughout, a custom shaker-style vanity by FPRR Joinery topped in Statuario marble (top right) echoes the winning combinatio­n used in the kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling marble-look tiles from Tile & Stone Gallery enhance the luxe feel, as do twin basins paired with Perrin & Rowe tapware and custom mirrored cabinets above.

JEMMA & JADE’S BATHROOM

It was love at first sight when Michelle found the unique freestandi­ng bath that forms a sculptural centrepiec­e in the main bathroom (left). “I wanted to stick with classic grey and white – but with wow-factor,” she says. “The organic curved lines really add a textural feel.” Carrara mosaics from Beaumont Tiles add depth and interest within a niche and look stunning as a feature wall in the shower.

GUEST BEDROOM

Previously an office area, this room (opposite) was converted into a guest bedroom, complete with its own ensuite and garden access. Crisp white bedlinen, a simple jute rug and palm canvas from Alfresco Emporium inject a coastal vibe, while timber bedside tables from their old home in South Africa add the colonial touch Michelle adores. “The views from the bed are gorgeous, as there are lorikeet families living in the palm tree directly outside,” says Michelle. >

“THE INTERIOR STYLE NEEDED TO BE relaxed AND comfortabl­e, WHICH IS EXACTLY HOW WE LIKE TO FEEL” ~ MICHELLE

“THE WATER IS A BIG PART OF OUR LIFESTYLE. THE GIRLS ARE IN THE pool ALL SUMMER” ~ MICHELLE

GAZEBO

Originally a basic structure with a thatched Bali-style roof, the gazebo (opposite) was transforme­d into a resort-style pool house with a Colorbond roof and semi-enclosed with plantation shutters from Décor Blinds. An all-weather rug anchors the coffee table and a pair of aluminium sofas from Domayne, topped with nautical cushions custom-made with fabric from America. “The shutters really make the space as they add privacy and can be adjusted to control the amount of sunlight streaming through,” says Michelle (pictured opposite). “It’s one of my favourite places to read.”

BAR/SUN ROOM

A bar room (top left), complete with plush sofas, a well-stocked drinks fridge and all the accoutreme­nts for whipping up a sundowner, is ideal for entertaini­ng. “It was a splurge for the bar splashback to be hand-laid with natural stone, but it really makes the space unique and everyone who visits asks about it,” explains Michelle of the tactile finish from 3D Stone. Another considerab­le cost was retiling the entire ground level, yet the couple haven’t regretted the choice of large format Blanco Travertine porcelain tiles from Tile and Stone Gallery, which always remain cool underfoot.

POOL

A faux turf rug teamed with Polywood sun loungers provide a perfect spot for Jade and Jemma to relax poolside (top right). Greenery pops against a new white fence adorned with a decorative life-saving buoy from Coastal Vintage.

BARBECUE

Indoor and outdoor spaces merge seamlessly thanks to generous bi-fold doors (right), which open up the entire back of the house. “We extended the house with entertaini­ng in mind and it works just perfectly,” says Michelle.

“You really feel connected to all the different zones.” Dark rattan pieces, such as this trolley from C’est Jolie, complement sofas from Found On Ferry and give the bar room a more masculine feel. >

“I LOVE THAT OUR HOUSE IS OPEN AND BREEZES FLOW straight through, KEEPING THE PLACE COOL DURING THE WARMER MONTHS” ~ MICHELLE

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LOUNGE AREA An addition to the home is an indoor-outdoor lounge area (opposite) with bi-fold doors opening up to the pool. A fan from Dune Outdoor Luxuries cools the room in summer. “I love its colonial look, which reminds me of South African luxury lodges,” says Michelle. Wicker chairs sit alongside an Ethiopian coffee table to complete the look, while Chinoiseri­e motifs that appear throughout the house are displayed on the 3 Beaches ottoman, with Serena & Lily cushions echoing pops of blue. >
OFFICE Handcrafte­d joinery such as this floor-to-ceiling shelving in Michelle’s office (top left) provides abundant storage and space to showcase curated collection­s. “I use the shelving to display vignettes with pieces I’ve picked up on my travels, along with pieces of coral and often-referenced interiors books,” says Michelle. LOUNGE AREA An addition to the home is an indoor-outdoor lounge area (opposite) with bi-fold doors opening up to the pool. A fan from Dune Outdoor Luxuries cools the room in summer. “I love its colonial look, which reminds me of South African luxury lodges,” says Michelle. Wicker chairs sit alongside an Ethiopian coffee table to complete the look, while Chinoiseri­e motifs that appear throughout the house are displayed on the 3 Beaches ottoman, with Serena & Lily cushions echoing pops of blue. >
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KITCHEN Timeless white shaker-style cabinetry is beautifull­y offset with luxurious slabs of Statuario marble from Finestone Granite and Marble, which runs along benches, up the splashback and spans the large 2200mm x 2200mm square island. “When the boys are home, there’s six of us and we always have family and friends over on weekends, so I wanted a really deep bench we could all gather around,” says Michelle, pictured with Jemma. After dark, the zone takes on another feel, with pendants from Beacon Lighting providing task lighting and LEDS within the glass cabinets creating a lovely ambient backdrop. >
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Troy cooks up a storm on a sturdy Ziegler & Brown barbecue for Jade and Jemma. Louvres alongside the outdoor kitchen allow air to flow through the space to keep the cool, while protecting the family’s privacy.
CONTACTS
Joinery
FPRR Joinery, fprr.com.au.
OUTDOOR ZONE Troy cooks up a storm on a sturdy Ziegler & Brown barbecue for Jade and Jemma. Louvres alongside the outdoor kitchen allow air to flow through the space to keep the cool, while protecting the family’s privacy. CONTACTS Joinery FPRR Joinery, fprr.com.au.

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