Modern decorating for traditional homes

 Traditional homes offer uncompromised character when the architectural features are highlighted and the décor is complimentary. But if you feel like your interior is looking dated, it may be time to refresh your home by incorporating a few modern elements.

How to add the finishing touches to your home

Modern living room with dark green wall, wooden floor, cream sofa and fireplace

The reality is, no interior is ever really finished. The spaces in a home are continually evolving whether it’s due to a change in tastes or lifestyle, or simply because objects come and go. That doesn’t mean you can’t get to a point where your interior looks and feels complete. A space which represents your personality and you can’t wait to come home to.

Designing to maximise space

Desk under stairs

Regardless of your home’s size, we all crave a little extra space to make our interiors function better and feel more open and welcoming. As such, creating the feeling of spaciousness is one of the most common problems people face when decorating their home.

The ultimate guide to achieving a timeless look in your home

Calm and classic dinning and kitchen interior with fireplace, white walls, framed pictures on wall and wooden chairs

A timeless interior exudes a sense of quiet confidence. It’s sophisticated, yet feels inviting. A timeless home is neither over the top or boring. Combining a multi-layered approach, the style balances the feeling of being lived-in and curated.

Tips for mixing traditional and modern furniture

 Living room with a fireplace, cream sofa, turqouise curtains and decorative chandelier.

Mixing styles from a different era can create a dynamic interior full of texture and visual interest, yet getting it right can feel daunting.

Decorating your home in one shop at Nunawading Home HQ

 Decorating your home in one shop at Nunawading Home HQ

Shopping. Some people love it and some people loath just the thought of it. Regardless, we can all agree shopping for the home can take a lot of time and energy. Whether you’re furnishing a new home, updating your décor or looking for one or two special items to complete your interior, homewares and furniture shopping can be a challenge.

Don’t lose your bond: styling tips for rentals

Light filled living room with soft grey contemporary sofa, with soft grey furnishings

Living in a rental property doesn’t mean you can’t inject your own personal style or disguise parts of the home you don’t like. There are plenty of temporary ways you can style your rental property without running the risk of losing your bond and upsetting your landlord.  Here are a few of our favourites.

Tips to make your home look more luxurious

Wanting to achieve a high-end luxurious look without blowing your budget? We understand that decorating can be an expensive task, especially if you have your eye on designer brands and one off pieces. 

Read our tips to elevate your home’s style without the massive price tag.

How to make your home feel larger

Light and bright room

Before you start knocking down walls to increase your space and living with a layer of dust as a consequence, there are plenty of things you can do to make your interior feel larger than it is that don’t involve a sledge hammer...

5 Ways to rejuvenate your interior for the cooler months 

A living room in Autumn tones

As seasons transition many of us have the desire to rejuvenate our interior spaces just as we do our wardrobes.  Reluctantly we’re saying goodbye to summer as we edge our way into autumn and winter, replacing summer linens with chunky wools. 

We’ll talk you through 5 ways you can rejuvenate your home to suit the new season... 

Our 5 most popular chair styles

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If you’re looking for a chair to snuggle up in after a long day or one to sit at for an evening of eating, drinking and conversations with friends, we’ve got you covered!
We thought we would inspire you with a guide to 5 of our most popular chair styles…