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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

When designs come to life

To fill a need for a client's special living room Journey Home drafted this lovely sideboard with mirrored doors.
 
 
 
After a few minor adjustments to work with the available hardware and adding centre legs to cater to the span of 2.5m the cabinet has gone from prototype to "on range" and is now available for purchase.
 
Hamilton Sideboard developed by Journey Home


Thursday, March 12, 2015

One room two looks...

A difficult L shape room gets a new layout that includes a conversation area  in the large part of the L shape and a library nook in the small part of the L shape room.  My client is not sure what style they like so here are two options I've prepared to establish what appeals to their heart....
 
Traditional
Fabric selections are not shown on this board.
  
Space for a library with comfy reading chair OR a desk
or modern....
 
 

The traditional option will better compliment the client's other furnishings and style of the house and will come to life once beautiful fabrics are selected.  I really enjoyed doing this transitional style room which would be great for a modern home.


Monday, February 23, 2015

Seagull cushions


Since our appearance in House and Garden Magazine this month, I've been inundated with emails asking me where to get this seagulls cushion.  The great news is Journey Home sells them.
They feature painted gulls in navy, white and a touch of black on a natural linen base fabric.
65cm x 40cm with Fibre inner
$ 119 each
Free shipping if 2 or more are purchased.*

To purchase just email through your qty and delivery address and we will invoice you  and ship.
our contact details are at http://www.journey-home.com.au/contact-us/

* Free shipping offer ends 15/3/2015

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Project Completion - Olive love!

 
Following a sympathetic extension to a 1930s heritage bungalow a brand new open plan living and meals area and the Library get the full decorating treatment from Journey Home. 




 
To see the list of services provided on this project and before photos visit www.journey-home.com.au soon!


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Curtain Fashions the finished result



Back in September I was talking about trying this relaxed curtain header as a casual alternative to pinch pleats, I am really pleased with the result made by my accommodating work room.    I teamed this lovely floral fabric and balanced it with the masculine textured wall paper to work with the client's existing roman blind, the room is coming together beautifully and hopefully I will be able to photograph it for my website portfolio on  www.journey-home.com.au  in the new year.

Journey Home designs and supplies all sorts of window treatments and services the Canberra region.

Journey Home will be breaking up for Christmas holidays from the 19th Dec and resume services on the 12 January 2015.

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New year. 

Monday, October 6, 2014

An exercise in lean green styling

Whether styling to sell or stay,  in all projects I allow budget for new accessories and time to work them in because they really do provide the  finishing touch.   In this case I have lime green kitchen bench tops, and unfortunately they are not the cool version you might see in contemporary home design but the 1970s version, so I am using lime green touches in the styling of our meals area to tie it all in.
Cabinet design by Nadine Neilson of Journey Home.

Custom coloured spray paint is applied to trusted cane dining chairs for a fresh new look.
 
If I was really committing to the scheme I would also go for rugs
 and a wallpaper....
Madison Geometric
Kitchen when we moved in

Kitchen tidied up with new paint
 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Curtain fashions

I've been noticing this curtain heading combined with simple but elegant rods for some time in the top design mags and have recently offered this look to one or two clients for a relaxed alternative to the triple pinch pleat.

Interior Design by Cheryl Skoog Tague - Veranda Magazine, Sept Oct  2014
Good news for Canberra, pelmets are great insulators and are also making a fashion comeback.


 
 As are café  curtains.
 
Interior Design by Ray Booth - Architectural Digest, Oct 2014
 
Here is a little Roman blind in a striped linen, that I recently installed into a client's butler pantry.
(photographed before steaming)
 
 My client was tired of pinch pleats so for a just a little glamour and to get the proportions just so, I chose a double pencil pleat for this metallic sheer which was combined with a silver gilded rod and finials.
 
Looking forward to showing  more window treatments I've designed and supplied as projects are photographed later this year.