After holidaying in the USA and visiting The Hamptons, Elle and Troy fell in love with the iconic style the area is famous for. To bring a similar look into their South Gippsland home, they chose our Roman Blinds, Sheer Curtains, Shutters, and Roller Blinds.
When Debbie and her husband first bought a tiny two bedroom home in a seaside village on NSW’s South Coast, they never intended to live in it. They adore the way our Blinds, Shutters and Awnings have helped transform their home.
When Sharon and her husband decided to build a new home in the seaside town of Batemans Bay on NSW’s south coast, it was all about the view. Since, they have enhanced their home with our Curtains, Blinds and Awnings.
When planning their build, which would soon become their forever home, the owners wanted to create a sustainable yet stylish oasis. With sustainability and the environment being a priority, they opted for our Cellular Blinds.
When David Cook-Doulton and Martin Shew first heard that a handsome building that once housed Bendigo’s oldest bank was for sale, they knew it had potential to become their latest luxury accommodation offering.
After Rachael and her partner finished building a townhouse near the beach in Rosebud, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, she couldn’t wait to bring her dreams of a relaxed coastal interior to life. Featuring our Curtains and Blinds.
When Lauren and her partner renovated their home in Melbourne’s north eastern suburbs they considered the window furnishings such an important part of the project they factored them in at the beginning.
When David Cook-Doulton and Martin Shew first spotted the two-storey Victorian property that would eventually become known as Lyon House, they knew it would be perfect for their latest boutique accommodation offering in Ballarat.
When Kristie and her husband Callum first viewed their 1895 Victorian villa in Ballarat’s sought-after inner-city suburb of Soldiers Hill, it was love at first sight, despite the house needing some attention.
Like a lot of first-time home builders, Cheryl and her husband Randell found the process of building their new home both an exciting and stressful experience. The couple couldn’t be happier with the change Curtains and Shutters have brought to their home.
Having previously renovated an 1880s terrace in inner-city Melbourne, Carmel and her husband Lance decided to look for something with a little more outdoor space as their two young sons started to grow.
Even though there’s nothing like a little sunshine to lift your spirits, we all know that the Australian sun can be harsh. That’s why these coastal homeowners thought it would be a great idea to invest in our Awnings and Outdoor Shutters.
How do you respectfully renovate a period building while also making it suitable for 21st-century living? In the case of a 155-year-old historic homestead in South Australia, the answer was to showcase the original features and make them the heroes of its makeover.
The best holiday homes offer comfortable, warm and inviting spaces and that’s certainly true of this elegant country retreat in Victoria’s Bacchus Marsh.Owner Ali has revived the heritage property in stunning fashion with hints of old-world charm.
When interior designer Katie Sargent was commissioned to design the interiors for two luxurious holiday homes in Bright, she relished the chance to put together beautifully styled spaces that were “cosy, warm and inviting”.
With 40 acres of land on the outskirts of Mt Gambier in South Australia to play with, Jodie relished having a “blank canvas” when she and her husband designed their third home together. Featuring our Curtains and Shutters throughout.
There’s no doubt of the appeal of a heritage country home and this one, set in the rolling Victorian countryside near Gisborne, is no exception. Rich in period detail including original wooden sash windows, high ceilings and classic architraves.
How do you add personality, texture and stop it looking quite so, well, new? In the case of Kasey, it was to add a carefully considered collection of homewares, furniture and window furnishings to her new build.
If walls could talk, then those at The Quarters, at Moama’s Perricoota Station, would have a tale or two to tell. Built in the late 1860s, the heritage buildings were once the staff quarters – hence the name – when Perricoota Station was originally a sheep station.
When Brigitte and Scott moved to Australia from their native South Africa, they fell in love with Victoria’s Surf Coast and decided to build a house in Torquay. Enhancing their home with our Curtains and Blinds.
When the owners of this new build in Mernda, in Melbourne’s outer north-eastern suburbs, finished building, they wanted their window coverings to reflect the modern house they were about to call home. They chose Roller Blinds throughout the house.
Here, in Australia we love our Curtains, and why wouldn’t we? Curtains add visual and decorative impact to a space as well as practical benefits such as blocking out light, retaining or keeping out heat – depending on the season – and offering privacy.
Infused with contemporary style, the combination of Plantation Shutters + Sheer Curtains creates the ultimate look for this modern home. The abundance of sunlight flooding into this contemporary home in Canberra meant Shutters were the ideal choice.
When it comes to impact, warm textured fabrics, elegant shapes and luxe embellishments adorn the windows in each room to transform this home. Featuring Drapes, Curtains, Blinds, Shutters, and custom-made cushions.