As the end of 2020 nears, we’re working to close out a handful of projects before taking a break to spend time as a family and really enjoy our first Christmas Season living in our home full time (you may remember this time last year, when we were living in a hotel as our windows, […]
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When we first bought this A-Frame home 5 years ago I soon realised that if I looked to the natural landscape of the island, the beach and the bush which is just outside, nature would guide me on all the colour combinations I ever needed to decorate our home with. When it came to renovating the kitchen I followed the same lead. My first place to look was the shoreline down the track at our local beach. For months I would collect shell fragments which had been washed ashore. Little colour chips of warm creams, deep browns and rich ochres, all shiny and wet from the seawater. As I walked along the beach collecting the pieces I would dream of our kitchen and what it would one day look and feel like.
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From where we'd rather be.