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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Timeless inspiration from Antonio Gaudí, Barcelona

Written by Lynn Malone, exclusively for Luxaflex

Next stop Barcelona

In the shop front window of my neighbourhood travel agency, a sign reads, “Travel is one thing that you buy, that makes you richer”. Reflecting upon my tour through European cities at their best, I agree.  Please join me: next stop, Barcelona.



Time does not stand still
Exploring the cobbled streets of Barcelona, it’s difficult not to be gobsmacked by turn-of-the-20th century Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí’s building masterpieces. Saying his buildings, renowned for undulating and vibrantly coloured facades; expansive stained glass and oddly shaped windows; and exotic materials and craftsmanship, are unique is an understatement. One of the most prominent inner-city buildings and examples of Gaudí‘s genius is Casa Batlló, a private residence constructed in the early-1900s and now a public museum. As a keen enthusiast of art and decoration, touring the Casa Batlló topped my Barcelona to-do list.




Early bird
Gaudí was a pioneer in many areas including environmental sustainability. An obvious example of this are the recycled broken tiles that clad the building facades. Casa Batlló windows are fitted with translucent glass purposed to control sunlight and in some instances, for privacy. Wooden framed windows were inventively opened and closed by the raising and lowering of counter weights. Using materials that were the newest and latest of the day - iron, concrete, glass and ceramic tiles, Gaudí was a design visionary and trailblazer. Coupled with the advent of electricity and indoor plumbing, his buildings were cutting edge. With electricity, motorised elevators were invented, and gave way to the concept of high-rise apartment living.




Attention to detail
Every detail was considered down to the minute. Gaudí designed a custom font for the entry doors; curved furniture that conformed to the contour of the interior walls.  The interior and exterior spaces were connected and equally considered with an adjoining courtyard adorned with sculptures and artwork incorporated into the design. Engineered to give consistent lighting to each level of the building, the windows of the centre light well were increasingly smaller from the ground level to the top level; and conversely the wall tiles were darker coloured at the top level rooms and decreasingly intense on the levels below.  How clever!




Lighting the way
The investment made in Gaudí’s leading edge design still delivers returns today with Casa Batlló interiors inspiring many home renovators and design enthusiasts around the world. 

When researching new products for your home – whether as a professional practitioner or if working on a do-it-yourself project, give consideration to innovative companies that invest in research and development bringing to market products that incorporate the newest and latest. Case in point:  Luxaflex Qmotion Roller Blinds, which are battery operated to raise and lower the blinds with programmable settings. Four years ago, this technology was unavailable for residential window roller blinds – the alternative was electrical wiring for motorisation, which often proves an expensive proposition; particularly when renovating.  

Taking new technology one step further, Luxaflex Qmotion Technology Roller Blinds with Q Sync has an app available that allows the roller blinds to be operated with a simple touch of a screen – on either IPad, iPhone or Android device.  From an aesthetic and safety perspective, this is a great alternative to a chain cord roller blind.




Think like Gaudí
When designing your home, borrow a page or two from the design philosophy of Antonio Gaudí
1. Be an innovator – search for products, materials and finishes that incorporate new technology
2. Consider light control and ventilation – both are conducive to healthy living 
3. Custom design furniture to suit the space – don’t use a piece of furniture just because you have it 
4. Don’t settle for status quo – be inventive and lead the pack
5. Don’t be afraid to use colour – it worked for Gaudí, in his timeless design


Thursday, 1 May 2014

Selling Houses Australia – Country Pub

The LifeStyle Channel’s Selling Houses Australia season final episode 13 aired last night, and from what we saw, the team did an outstanding job renovating the run down pub in Alexandra.




The Story: Ever dreamed of owning a nice little pub in the country? Think again. Barney and Barb thought their country pub would give them an idyllic lifestyle where they could work and play together; the reality was a 24/7 commitment working 7 days a week, 14 hours a day.




The Problem: The couple purchased the leasehold on the run down pub in Alexandra, Victoria 3 years ago. They worked tirelessly to turn the place from bankrupt to the most popular pub in town. They’re pillars of the community raising thousands of dollars for charity, but their efforts have taken their toll, physically, emotionally and financially. Despite their hard work, the pub is struggling to make a profit and now they just want out.

Kids Play Area

The Solution:
The Luxaflex Ventura Folding Arm Awning was installed as it offers the very best in the open style awning market. Available with a wide range of accessories, this model can be customised to suit almost any situation. The 6.5 metre motorised Ventura Awning featured Dickson fabric in colour silver pearl, and fit perfectly in the outside courtyard of the pub.

Luxaflex Dual Roller Blinds in Prague Sunscreen fabric in colour Sheer Crepe and Plaza Plus Blockout fabric in colour White, were installed in the small bedrooms as it kept the room looking very streamlined and stopped it from having a bulky feel. By teaming a sunscreen and blockout fabric, you have the ability to adjust both light levels and night time privacy in the one application.





All Luxaflex Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex Window Fashions Gallery, Decorator Curtains and Blinds in Greensborough, New South Wales.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Selling Houses Australia – 180 degree views

The LifeStyle Channel’s Selling Houses Australia Episode 12 aired last night!

The Story: Saying goodbye to your home of 50 years is always going to be tough. But when it has 180 degree views of Sydney harbour and the water is at the bottom of the garden, its downright gut wrenching. But Sally Cahill-McQuinn has little choice; she can’t afford the upkeep on the old weatherboard and needs the cash to fund her retirement.



The Problem: Sally is hoping to sell the home for 4.5 million, but views or no views this house is run down and needs a more high end feel if it’s going to meet Sally’s price expectations.



The Solution: Luxaflex Pirouette Shadings in Satin fabric in colour Magnolia gave the home the high end feeling it needed. Pirouette Shadings have soft horizontal veins that give a contemporary and sophisticated look that allows you to enjoy the view, whilst not compromising on privacy. The team decided to use the Ultraglide operation system as it provides effortless operation with a retractable cord for enhanced child safety.

Luxaflex Roller Blinds in Sunseeker translucent fabric in colour Ice were installed in the living room, dining room and kitchen area to reduce the glare but not block out the magnificent water views.

Living Room, Dining Room & Kitchen - After


All Luxaflex Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex Window Fashions Gallery, Master Quality Shades in Mosman, New South Wales.


Selling Houses Australia airs every Wednesday, 8:30pm on The LifeStyle Channel, only on Foxtel.

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Selling Houses Australia – Half built home

The LifeStyle Channel’s Selling Houses Australia Episode 10 aired last night, see how the team transformed the half built home in Grays Point!

The Story: Building your own home is quite a challenge… and finishing it is another! Gerry and Ruth built their home on the river at Grays Point in Sydney. It was a labor of love, and after spending 12 months living in a caravan, they moved in when the project was incomplete. That was 27 years ago and the house still isn’t finished! There’s no proper bathroom, no stairs to the front door, no balustrade on the balcony and the list goes on. Gerry has a passion for flying and it’s his dream to sell the house, move to the country and have his own airstrip.


The Problem: No one wants to pay 1.4 million for their waterfront wreck, which to top it all off, they’ve been trying to sell themselves without an agent!


The Solution: Luxaflex Silhouette Shadings were used as they worked well with the modern styling of the home. Daylight efficiency is maximised by Silhouette Shadings by diffusing and dispersing sunlight throughout the dark bedrooms in the home. Luxaflex Roller Blinds with EDGE technology were installed in the bathrooms as Luxaflex fabrics are treated with DURAGUARD® Fabric Protector, which effectively resists water stains from moisture and condensation on windows.



All Luxaflex Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex Window Fashions Gallery, A’besco in Caringbah, New South Wales.

Selling Houses Australia airs every Wednesday, 8:30pm on The LifeStyle Channel, only on Foxtel.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Selling Houses Australia – Thinking outside of the box

The LifeStyle Channel’s Selling Houses Australia Episode 6 aired last night, watch how the team turns the box like home into a modern masterpiece.

The Story: People sell houses for many reasons, Shawnah and Frank want to sell their home to have a baby! The only way this couple can add to their family is through IVF, but without the money from the sale of their Mudgee investment property, their plans must be put on hold. The house is a pint size ex-milk bar. It is the cheapest house in Mudgee, on the market for just $180,000 but still nobody wants it.

*Mudgee Home - Backyard

Problem: One look at the outside of the home tells you why – it’s not a house, it’s a box without a single redeeming feature. The team will really had to think outside the box to fix this one!


Solution: As the house sits right on the footpath, Luxaflex Dual Roller Blinds in Mauritius Blockout fabric in colour Champagne and Proscreen Sunscreen fabric in White were installed to give privacy whilst letting the natural light filter in during the day and to also give privacy during the evening.  Luxaflex Dual Roller Blinds don’t have a lot of ‘bulk’ to them, so they are perfect for small windows and little houses.

Big doors in bedroom one would make the room feel too enclosed, so instead of having a wardrobe door, the team installed a Luxaflex Panel Glide Blind in Mauritius fabric in colour Champagne, to add an element of softness to the room.  



All Luxaflex Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex dealer, Material World, Mudgee, New South Wales

Selling Houses Australia airs every Wednesday, 8:30pm on The LifeStyle Channel, only on Foxtel.


Friday, 24 January 2014

Luxaflex and Colourways 2014 Trend Forecast

Buckle up and get ready for the 2014 trends to take you on a journey through time. From simple pastels to majestic jewel-like hues, this year we’re anticipating developments in fashion that will ignite the senses and take interior design to the next level.

This year, Colourways, part of the Design Institute of Australia, have forecast the following four trends: Pioneering Spirit, Industrial Evolution, Sunday Matinee and Byzantine Princess to have an impact on the broader design industry.

How did these trends come about?
Colourways, in collaboration with various design industry experts, came together to reflect on the colours, patterns and textures which had an increasing presence in the industry as well as in normal day-to-day environments. They also worked together to select various items of inspiration to capture those colours and designs and represent what they believe would continue to evolve in the year ahead.

We’re thrilled to have three Luxaflex fabrics selected as items of inspiration for 2014. These fabrics are: Telopea (colour: Storm), Mauritius (colour: Drizzle) and Harper (colour: Papaya).





Pioneering Spirit celebrates the beauty in all natural landscapes. It encourages you to be inspired by the simple things around you and use them to recreate something magnificent.












The foundation of design today has been built from the bricks of history.  Industrial Evolution embraces the dark beauty of the past and transforms different textures and grains into something contemporary.










Sunday Matinee boasts a fresh and pastel colour pallet. Taking us back in time, soft colours and dusty hues are predicted to refresh and revive, harking back to a simpler era.












Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Byzantine Princess encourages us to awaken our inner royal and surpass the initial perceptions of our surroundings. Take control as you embrace rich jewel-like textures and colours.









To see and feel the inspirational Luxaflex fabric range Contact your Local Luxaflex Dealer.