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My new-build helped release my creative potential

With no budget to decorate her home, Gillian Tierney gave second-hand buys elegant transforma­tions, and gained confidence to sell her artwork in the process

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You’d never guess that Gillian Tierney’s light and elegant home is filled with second-hand bargains

Gillian, with her husband, Seamus, the manager of a tile store, lived with her parents for four years while they ‘saved like mad’ to buy a house. ‘We love old houses and viewed several, but we couldn’t find one that suited our budget in the location we wanted,’ explains Gillian. The couple wanted to live close to both of their families. ‘That was the most important thing,’ she says. Then they were offered a plot of land on Seamus’ family farm, so they decided to build their ideal home instead. ‘We knew we wanted a house that looked like a farmhouse to the road, fitting into the landscape,’ says Gillian. The couple sketched out their ideas, using baking paper to trace over the blocks of the basic plan again and again to find the best solutions. They made natural light a priority, wanting their kitchen and bedroom to benefit from early morning light through east-facing windows, the kitchen lit all day from the south and in the courtyard late on into the evening.

The couple worked with architect, PDS Carlow, on the design of their new home, but were very involved with the project management side of things. ‘For example, we knew exactly the type of windows we wanted, but the colour available was limited. We wanted a softer, green-grey, and to buy a bespoke colour was doubling the cost. Online research indicated that we could get a

bespoke colour finish for a much better price in Poland, so we decided to buy online. It was a risk, but we’re risk-takers. If it went wrong, we would cope, but taking risks can turn out to be lucky, too,’ reveals Gillian.

The house is tiled throughout the ground floor as, with Seamus working in a tile shop, it made sense to use his skills and contacts. ‘I wanted timber floors, but eventually we compromise­d with wood-effect tiles, and they work very well with our underfloor heating,’ admits Gillian. They stuck with mostly neutral colours for the floor finishes so they would stand the test of time, but used pattern for smaller areas, such as in the bathrooms and the area around the kitchen island. ‘I would very much recommend pattern on the floor in food preparatio­n areas, as the pattern hides any mess!’ shares Gillian.

When the couple moved in, the house was finished to a basic level; the floors were down, and they had a functional bathroom and a kitchen, although it was without a worktop at the time. ‘We were so broke by then, we had to do things bit by bit, as we could afford it,’ says Gillian. They did as much of the work themselves as was possible, including all of the painting and the basic DIY jobs. Seamus

‘I would very much recommend pattern on the floor in food preparatio­n areas, as the pattern hides any mess!’

did the panelling throughout the house himself, and family and friends also helped out in return for babysittin­g.

It was then that Gillian started upcycling furniture, and discovered a new way to add unique pieces to her home. ‘I knew the look I wanted, but with no money, I couldn’t just go to a furniture store and buy it all, so we started out in charity shops, just to get furniture to do for now,’ says Gillian. ‘But then I realised that second-hand furniture can be very good quality, and often just needs updating. People started asking where I had sourced this or that, and I explained that it was furniture I had worked on myself.

I started posting my projects on Instagram, with the tagline ‘Champagne Lifestyle on a Lemonade Budget,’ and my account quickly snowballed. I was using second-hand items, but I wanted to create an elegant look, rather than a shabby chic one, and it just seemed to resonate with people.’

Gillian also loves the fact that many of her homewares are upcycled, having come from family and friends. For example, the display cabinet in her pink sitting room was her grandmothe­r’s and still holds her delicate china cups. ‘It means that there are good memories and reminders everywhere in my home,’ she says. Her Instagram account also attracted the attention of local paint store, Carlow Paint Hub, and together they developed the Hansel House Collection of paints, which is now available in store and which Gillian has used throughout her own house. ‘I think people relate to my Instagram account, because it is all very genuine and personal,’ says Gillian. ‘I show how I make lovely things, but I also show the mess I make in the process!’ The names used in the paint range also have personal resonance. For instance, the colour in the main bedroom is called Raspberry Crumble, ‘because I love crumble!’ enthuses Gillian, and the dark grey

‘I was using second-hand items, but I wanted to create an elegant look, rather than a shabby chic one.’

in the upper landing is Tadhg’s Web, named after her Spiderman-loving, two-year-old nephew, who can be relied on to spot any spider in the house, ‘whether you want to know about it or not.’

The name they chose for their finished home, Hansel House, was inspired by Gillian’s mother; the definition of a ‘hansel’ is ‘a gift given for good luck when entering a new situation or enterprise,’ and her mother was always gifting her little ‘hansels’ for her new home. In turn, Gillian’s home has given her the chance to pursue her dream. Although Gillian studied ceramics at

Dublin’s National College of Art and Design, she loves to paint, and her Instagram account, @hanselhous­edesign, has helped her to start selling her paintings. ‘That started when I wanted large-scale wall art to finish a room, but couldn’t afford it,’ she says. ‘I thought, ‘oh well, I’ll just do a few myself.’ People started to show interest in them, so I developed my paintings as low-cost interiors artworks, and they sold. My big dream is to have an interiors retail business,’ she reveals.

‘It was a risk, but we’re risk-takers. If it went wrong, we would cope, but taking risks can turn out to be lucky, too.’

 ??  ?? Blend old and new, as Gillian has, by mixing preloved pieces with a contempora­ry neutral and blush palette. Gillian’s sofas are second-hand Laura Ashley designs that she had recovered
Blend old and new, as Gillian has, by mixing preloved pieces with a contempora­ry neutral and blush palette. Gillian’s sofas are second-hand Laura Ashley designs that she had recovered
 ??  ?? Gillian has used simple tricks to add character throughout her new-build, including period-style wall panelling that’s low-cost but looks high-end
Gillian has used simple tricks to add character throughout her new-build, including period-style wall panelling that’s low-cost but looks high-end
 ??  ?? With its farmhouse look, you’d never guess Gillian’s new-build hasn’t been there for years
With its farmhouse look, you’d never guess Gillian’s new-build hasn’t been there for years
 ??  ?? As well as the budget-friendly prices, Gillian loves the history behind second-hand furniture. One of her favourite pieces is her grandmothe­r’s cabinet, which she painted and wallpapere­d
As well as the budget-friendly prices, Gillian loves the history behind second-hand furniture. One of her favourite pieces is her grandmothe­r’s cabinet, which she painted and wallpapere­d
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 ??  ?? A vintage cello displayed alongside a sleek gold side table is a prime example of Gillian’s savvy mixing of styles
A vintage cello displayed alongside a sleek gold side table is a prime example of Gillian’s savvy mixing of styles
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 ??  ?? Gillian chose horizontal units from Newhaven Kitchens to echo the shape of the windows. Patterned tiles around the island help zone the open-plan space, plus a mirror finish reflects light
To give her kitchen-diner an opulent feel, Gillian added royalblue accents to the white and grey scheme, plus co-ordinating artwork and new covers on second-hand chairs
Gillian chose horizontal units from Newhaven Kitchens to echo the shape of the windows. Patterned tiles around the island help zone the open-plan space, plus a mirror finish reflects light To give her kitchen-diner an opulent feel, Gillian added royalblue accents to the white and grey scheme, plus co-ordinating artwork and new covers on second-hand chairs
 ??  ?? Gillian found the luxe-look dining chairs on an online marketplac­e. She worked her magic, painting them a soft grey, and paired them with a table the couple transforme­d with a new worktop on an existing base
Gillian found the luxe-look dining chairs on an online marketplac­e. She worked her magic, painting them a soft grey, and paired them with a table the couple transforme­d with a new worktop on an existing base
 ??  ?? The natural world inspires Gillian’s artwork and her décor, too, as in this cosy corner of her dining area styled with foliage, nature photos and prints
The natural world inspires Gillian’s artwork and her décor, too, as in this cosy corner of her dining area styled with foliage, nature photos and prints
 ??  ?? Alongside original second-hand furniture, Gillian has found highstreet designs with a vintage feel, like this sideboard and art deco mirror
Alongside original second-hand furniture, Gillian has found highstreet designs with a vintage feel, like this sideboard and art deco mirror
 ??  ?? Gillian has gone for a fresh palette in her studio. The room is filled with her upcycled pieces, providing useful storage and work surfaces when she’s painting
Gillian has gone for a fresh palette in her studio. The room is filled with her upcycled pieces, providing useful storage and work surfaces when she’s painting
 ??  ?? Mahogany tones add warmth to the pale-grey hallway. The piano was a gift from their architect, and Gillian has paired it with a velvet stool for a modern twist
Mahogany tones add warmth to the pale-grey hallway. The piano was a gift from their architect, and Gillian has paired it with a velvet stool for a modern twist
 ??  ?? If you’re a nature fan like Gillian, bring the outside in with foraged finds as well as pot plants and fresh flowers. Pine cones and dried stems under a glass dome create a long-lasting display
If you’re a nature fan like Gillian, bring the outside in with foraged finds as well as pot plants and fresh flowers. Pine cones and dried stems under a glass dome create a long-lasting display
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 ??  ?? Gillian has painted three-quarters of the wall mint and the rest white to draw the eye upwards for an airy, spacious feel, accentuati­ng the natural light
Gillian has painted three-quarters of the wall mint and the rest white to draw the eye upwards for an airy, spacious feel, accentuati­ng the natural light
 ??  ?? As the house is built on a farm plot, Gillian pays homage to farmhouse living with country chic accessorie­s like this sweet metal jug adorned with flower motifs
As the house is built on a farm plot, Gillian pays homage to farmhouse living with country chic accessorie­s like this sweet metal jug adorned with flower motifs
 ??  ?? Inspired by the panelling created by Seamus in the main bedroom, Gillian chose ornate furniture and glass pendants to create a period-inspired look
Painting the walls a sumptuous teal and adding a revamped vanity unit gave Gillian’s bathroom a luxury spa feel within her budget
Inspired by the panelling created by Seamus in the main bedroom, Gillian chose ornate furniture and glass pendants to create a period-inspired look Painting the walls a sumptuous teal and adding a revamped vanity unit gave Gillian’s bathroom a luxury spa feel within her budget
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 ??  ?? Gillian’s guest bedroom is as plush as a boutique hotel! Get the look by layering gold details against rich green walls
Gillian’s guest bedroom is as plush as a boutique hotel! Get the look by layering gold details against rich green walls
 ??  ?? Gillian chose a deep, olive green for the guest bedroom – the Moneva Meadows shade from her Carlow Paint Hub collection – to echo the landscape outside
Gillian chose a deep, olive green for the guest bedroom – the Moneva Meadows shade from her Carlow Paint Hub collection – to echo the landscape outside
 ??  ?? Rather than upcycling everything to match, Gillian has paired her painted furniture with wood finishes for an eclectic scheme
Rather than upcycling everything to match, Gillian has paired her painted furniture with wood finishes for an eclectic scheme

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