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Troy Wilkinson, owner of Twil Constructions, first discovered this property in Broken Head (about 20 minutes south of Bryon Bay) while his partner, artist and co-owner of Yeah Nice Gallery, Jordana Henry, was pregnant and in Europe. It wasn’t ideal timing, but Troy was confident the 1970s farm shack could become their family home.
Upon finally seeing the property in person, and hearing Troy’s vision for the space, Jordana agreed – she could definitely see their family growing old in this home.
Putting his professional building skills to good use, Troy has turned the once rundown house into an open, bright, and simple home for the young family of three (with another on the way!).
Georgie Shepherd of GSiD was engaged early on in the renovation plans of this 1900s sandstone villa, to devise an interior scheme for its new extension. Her brief was to enhance the structural work by architect Tim Evans to bring light and space into the previously dull and cramped home, and ensure the final interior scheme did justice to his clever designs.
She envisioned a contemporary, tactile haven filled with warmth and texture for the Stanley House project. And that’s just what she delivered!
As the winter weather sets in and we seek comfort in our own homes more than ever, you might be thinking about the perfect armchair for that bare spot in your living room or bedroom.
Thankfully, there’s no need to compromise on aesthetics OR comfort, with Lauren Li’s edit of 16 stunning armchairs that make a real statement!
Waaaaay back in 2012, when this blog was but 18 months old, I interviewed Brisbane-born, US-based food and travel editor David Prior. He’s one of smartest people I’ve ever met.
Today we introduce David’s newest offering. Prior Knowledge Travel is a membership-based ‘travel society’ – a luxury service with a not-for-profit arm, focusing on truly unique travel experiences that highlight and preserve culture, rather than exploit it.
Membership for Prior Knowledge is by invitation – register your interest here!