The LifeStyle Channel’s Selling Houses Australia
Episode 9 Season 8
The Story: Ross and Margot’s house is the odd
one out; A 70’s Spanish style hacienda, nestled into quiet beachside suburbia.
The exterior is more Costa del Sol than Aussie coast, but what lies beyond the
doors is enough to send buyers running. Truckie Ross would love to retire, but
with no buyer on the horizon, he’s stuck behind the wheel.
The Problem: The interior
of the home was full of mismatched furniture and mismatched designs. While Ross
and Margot may have been happy to live in the odd architecture and feature
designs, potential buyers were not.
The exterior of the
home did not have any street appeal, where the pale blue paint looked cold and
uninviting. The home did have a pool, a major positive, but the fencing around
the pool was in bad shape and in the wrong position, where two small spaces
were created from the fence, limiting the backyard entertaining area.
The rooms in the house
all had dark coloured feature walls, which made the house look even smaller
than what it was, and the colours were all mismatched – no consistency
whatsoever.
The Solution: It was time to get rid of all the visual clutter,
both inside and outside of the home.
The exterior of the home was given a new coat of paint. A warmer colour was used, but also keeping the Mediterranean feel of the house. The pool fence was also repositioned to create a bigger space in the backyard.
The exterior of the home was given a new coat of paint. A warmer colour was used, but also keeping the Mediterranean feel of the house. The pool fence was also repositioned to create a bigger space in the backyard.
All the eclectic
features inside the home were also dealt with. Instead of removing the hideous
tiles in the bathroom, which is a major cost, the tiles were instead sprayed
over. The new wall along with the new tap-wear helped to bring the bathroom
back up to date.
The dark feature walls
were replaced with a single colour coat of paint, which helped open up the
smaller spaces, but at the same time created a better sense of continuity for
the interior of the house. New carpet around the house helped to add a touch of
luxury.
A mixture of Roller
Blinds and Dual Roller Blinds (in the fabric Mauritius and colour Drizzle) were
installed, and framed the windows perfectly, and added great functionality. The
neutral tones of the blinds made it a very versatile look for the home, but was
also the perfect for the décor and new colour scheme, and added that special
modern touch.
Luxaflex® Dual Roller Blinds will allow the new owners of the
home to combine the functionality of two different fabrics in the one roller
blind system offering flexibility to adjust both light levels and night time
privacy in the one application.
All the special touches
made this house more modern, and now potential buyers could what a great house
it actually was without being distracted by all the eclectic design features.
All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex®
Gallery dealer Mal Glanville & Co, NSW.
Watch Selling Houses Australia every Wednesday, 8.30pm
AEDT on The LifeStyle Channel, only on Foxtel.
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