Your Home and Garden

GET THE LOOK

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+ Be inspired by the environmen­t. Take cues for your home’s colour palette from the surroundin­g landscape. If you have a really spectacula­r view, keep your interiors clean and simple to avoid detracting from it. Sleek window treatments will also help maximise the outlook.

+ Shop vintage and look for items with character. Seek out the items you need at op-shops, estate sales, demolition yards and on Trade Me, as you’ll end up with beautiful, timeless treasures at a fraction of the price of new furniture. Keep an eye out for handmade furniture, mid-century ceramics and interestin­g coloured glass.

+ Create a neutral base.

To avoid your home feeling like a jumble sale, offset your collection of mismatched vintage furnishing­s with modern white walls, handleless cabinetry and simple light fittings. This will also allow your furniture and textiles to stand out and be appreciate­d.

+ Reuse and upcycle. Before you throw anything away, from old furniture and fittings to timber and tiles, take a fresh look and ask yourself if it could be fashioned into something else or simply painted to modernise it for your new space. Holding onto pieces of the past adds warmth and soul to new interiors.

+ If you can’t afford it, or can’t find it – trying making it. If you’ve got the time, making your own pieces of furniture – such as the outdoor kitchen Morgen and Mille put together – is very satisfying. There are plenty of online tutorials, or ask a skilled friend to show you how. Once you’ve got the bug, DIY can be completely addictive.

+ Maximise outdoor living. Create multiple zones in your outdoor spaces to give you more reasons to spend time outside.

Set up an outdoor food preparatio­n and cooking space, arrange a dining area (preferably with some form of shelter) and look for inviting spots of shade or sun where a simple table and chair would look good. By doing this, you’ll greatly increase the liveable area of your home.

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