Bunnings Magazine January/February 2020

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January/February 2020

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CLUTTER-BUSTING IDEAS FOR AN ORGANISED HOME

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Outdoor living

+ JOIN OUR PALM SPRINGS POOL PARTY + SPEND-SAVVY WAYS TO COOL YOUR HOME + ENTERTAIN OUTSIDE WITH SIMPLE STYLE UPDATES

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Summer shopping guide Step-by-step DIY

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Reclaim your space

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A word from our editor There’s something about the beginning of the year that makes us want our homes to be more organised, and whatever the interior planning problem, the answer is nearly always storage! It’s amazing how much you can squeeze into even the smallest space if you think outside the box a little.

Hop onto YouTube and have a look at Bunnings’ brilliant Make It Yours series, where, among the eye-popping makeovers and budget-friendly upcycling ideas, you’ll find organisation expert Steph Pase’s clever ways to store all sorts of things. Steph, of @justanothermummyblog, tackled the wardrobe, pantry, linen cupboard and laundry – all space-challenged zones – with a host of amazing ideas. Check them out from page 37. Of course, if you’d rather relax, our Palm Springs-influenced story will hopefully inspire a super-chilled update of your outdoor zone (page 15). This is also a great time to press the launch button on DIY projects, for example hanging artwork, creating outdoor games or even making a set of side tables. Enjoy the issue!

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Editor

THE MAGAZINE TEAM Editor Jane Parbury Associate editor Shelley Tustin Art director Bridie Mahoney Chief subeditors Catherine Sanders and Frances Pearson Creative services manager Katharine McKinnon Market editor Matilda Roberts Senior subeditor Lorna Gow Senior designers Carol Baldas, Judie Siu Content co-ordinator Amanda Ghalaini Contributors Louise Cheung, Victoria Kingsbury

National advertising manager Alek Jovanoski (02) 8114 8955 Victoria advertising manager Kristina Frohlich (03) 9292 2273 Acting Victoria advertising manager Rachael McCullough (03) 9292 2273 Junior account manager & sales support Claire Wischusen (03) 9292 2297 General magazine enquiries bunningsmag@bunnings.com.au (03) 8831 9777

Managing director Gerard Reynolds Executive general manager Sally Wright Chief operating officer Fiorella di Santo Head of sales Annii Hirst Head of content, Food & Homes Julie Lee Digital strategy director Karla Courtney Social strategy director Scott Drummond Finance manager Leslie To Every effort has been taken to ensure instructions for DIY projects are correct. However, before you undertake any DIY activity, please ensure that you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand, use the correct tools and that you wear the appropriate safety equipment. Any professional installations must be undertaken by a licensed tradesperson.

Hidden gems Take cover!

Shield yourself from the hot summer sun wherever you go, from backyard to beach, with a cheery palm-patterned umbrella.

Marquee ‘Moda’ 180cm beach umbrella in Palm Green, $29, I/N: 0116846

Brush up

If you’re tackling a paint project, consider this! Its one-coat formulation makes it easy to reinvent furniture or decorative objects.

Rust-Oleum ‘Chalked’ ultra matt paint in Blush Pink, $43.59/887ml, I/N: 1580860

Classy brass

While you’re reinventing old furniture over the holidays, a set of swanky handles can go a long way towards reviving a tired piece.

Delf 45mm drawer drop handle in Polished Brass, $4.37, I/N: 4091296

Lock it up

Keep gardening equipment, power tools and sporting goods secure in this storage locker – perfect for shared garage spaces.

Rapidmesh 900mm x 940mm x 1800mm wire mesh storage locker in Black, $269, I/N: 0035901

At the ready

With a built-in ‘pad off’ area, this resealable bucket will help to make beautifying your deck an easier task.

Cabot’s ‘Aquadeck’ decking oil in Natural, $97.90/5L bucket, I/N: 0163815

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DREAM IT

SHADES OF SUMMER A splash of sunshine for your decor CALIFORNIA DREAMING Revive retro tones and prints for an iconic beach house vibe

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HIGH AND DRY How to create a low-water garden KEEP YOUR COOL Easy ways to beat the heat

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TEAL APPEAL Decorate with calming bluey-green NEW LOOK Brilliant reveals from the Bunnings Make It Yours home STOW AWAY Clever storage ideas for zero clutter

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BRUSH WITH FAME Buy the best decorating kit

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INTERNAL AFFAIRS Find the perfect door for your renovation project

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PICTURE THIS How to display your artworks SET IN STONE DIY trio of tables PLAY TIME Create oversized games for family fun in the backyard

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A WORD FROM OUR EDITOR Which products inspired the editor? CALENDAR What’s on, and what to do, in the first two months of 2020 SUCCULENT SENSATION Easy-care plants to love

rippled by the weight of a mounting domestic to-do list? You’re not alone. According to a 2019 YouGov Study, Australia is officially a Procrasti-Nation, with many of our projects left unaddressed for six months or more. Naughty, naughty. When it comes to jobs like painting, building fences, tiling, concreting and plastering, it seems we’d rather Netflix than drill. Why are we waiting? Why indeed? A big part of the problem is finding a trusted tradie to tackle the task. The study showed 37 per cent of people search online, while 19 per cent use their local paper – basically equivalent to closing your eyes and poking a random ad in the phonebook! The solution is right in your pocket. The hipages app is the smarter way to connect with trusted tradies in your area, so you can get those jobs done faster. Tradies on tap Homeowners with trust issues can rest assured; the hipages platform is fully stocked with tradies you can rely on to take good care of your precious home. All tradie licences are checked, and tradies are rated and recommended by people like you, so you can connect and hire with confidence. Best of all, it’s so quick and easy, with posted jobs usually receiving a response within minutes, so you can tick off your to-do list in no time flat, with minimal effort. So now there’s no excuse not to get the job done! Download the app to get started.



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Calendar Cover up Stay sun safe this summer and keep your home stocked with sunscreen and hats for everyone. Cancer Council ‘Everyday’ SPF30 pump sunscreen, $23.98/1 litre, I/N: 0074687 Panther Vision ‘Power Cap’ 4 LED cap in Olive, $19.98, I/N: 5820936

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Photography (outdoor table) James Moffatt, stylist Stephanie Powell, (Australia Day, gold confetti and Chinese New Year) Getty Images. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings

1 Discover what you should be doing in your garden with The Garden Diaries from Bunnings, which go live on the first of each month. You’ll find great tips and advice, and ideas on what to plant for your state. Visit bunnings.com.au/ garden-diaries.

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School holiday fun Running out of ideas to keep the kids busy in the holidays? We’re holding free kids’ school holiday DIY workshops on Tuesdays and Thursdays until the end of January. Check with your local store for program dates.

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Study success Get the kids excited for the new school 15 16 year with a couple of fun additions to their homework desk. A lamp and pencil holder duo, or storage baskets for their books and stationery, are sure to do the trick.

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Australia Day Keep your Australia Day picnic fresh and delicious in a lightweight personal coolbox. Remember to pack an icebrick!

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Verve Design ‘Coppa’ LED desk lamp in Black, $34, I/N: 4371563

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Flexi Storage Living metal wire basket in White, $8, I/N: 0149009

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Flexi Storage Living metal wire basket in Black, $8, I/N: 0108678

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31 Chinese New Year! January 25-February 11 It’s the year of the rat, which according to the Chinese horoscope brings about plenty of creative energy. So get stuck into that DIY project you’ve always wanted to achieve.

Coleman ‘Excursion’ 15L hard cooler, $34.98, I/N: 3240618

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Hy-Clor pool leaf scoop, $22, I/N: 3090176

Baracuda ‘Captura Plus’ robotic pool cleaner, $1,199, I/N: 0132084

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Pink is the new white! Wow your guests with a pop of colour. Now’s the best time to revamp your tired front door to something with a little more joy, and we’re loving the trend 3 for a pink door – this one is in Dulux Indian Reed.

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AquaChek 4 in 1 chlorine pool test strips, $19/pack of 50, I/N: 3090393

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Arlec ‘Smart’ tower fan with grid connect, $149, I/N: 0110425

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Outdoor entertaining Whether it’s cleaning up from last night’s party or prepping for all the barbecues to come, handy barbecue cleaning tools are the secret to a sparkling grill.

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Jumbuck BBQ cleaning wipes, $2.95/pack of 12, I/N: 0064641

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One of a kind DIY Use the extra daylight hours to your advantage and get stuck into a decorative DIY project 25home, such as this trio 26 for your of chic, concrete-top side tables. Turn to page 67 for full instructions.

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Jumbuck 3 in 1 BBQ grill brush, $3, I/N: 0122536

Mr 15 Roses classic 12 red roses gift box, $69*, I/N: 0152764

Valentine’s Day Classic roses are the perfect gift for your Valentine – and now they’re available online. For further information, go to bunnings.com.au/bunningsmarketlink. 29 Or, pick out an indoor flower and team it with a luxe pot.

Flamingo flower plant in Eden ‘Delta’ ceramic planter, $6, I/N: 2891547 (plant sold separately)

Photography (sunlounges and table trio) James Moffatt, stylist Stephanie Powell; (house) Dulux/Lisa Cohen. Paint colours may vary on application.

Taubmans paint in Fuchsia Petal

Splish splash It’s the season to swim! Regular maintenance will ensure your backyard water park is kept in pristine condition.

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ADVERTISING FEATURE The Grout & Tile Cleaner refreshes tiled floors

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The Britex deep cleaner is available through the Hire Shop

Clean machine Get your home looking clean, fresh and party-ready ahead of the entertaining season, with Britex

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meaning you will be revelling in that clean-carpet feeling sooner! Sofa scrub While you’re giving your carpets a refresh, treat your rugs and upholstery to a deep clean. Just like your carpets, upholstery may be harbouring more than just surface stains, with invisible grime, bacteria and allergens lurking deep within the fibres. Attach the Britex upholstery wand to the cleaning machine and let loose on the sofa. The Britex system is so lightweight and easy to use, you might find yourself taking it outside to the car or caravan too! Attachment theory It’s not just carpets and soft furnishings that may be looking less than sparkling. Tiled floors can look dirty, no matter how regularly you sweep and mop, as this very process pushes dirt back into the grout

Recommended products: 3. Britex Deep Cleaning Carpet Cleaner, $12.77, I/N: 4500038 4. Britex Spot n Stain, $8.95, I/N: 4500003 5. Britex Urine Remover, $14.95, I/N: 4500005 6. Britex Odour Blaster, $14.95, I/N: 4500006

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lines. Simply add a handy attachment to your Britex deep cleaner: the Britex Grout & Tile Wand. Its bristle and sponge system scrubs grout lines, cleans tiles and suctions up the grime. Hit the spot It’s the morning after the night before and your clean couches are wearing unwelcome badges of a great evening. Luckily Britex has got your back, with their range of spot-cleaning solutions. Britex Spot n Stain makes short work of scary stains, including chocolate, grease and wine. Party disaster averted! Even nastier accidents are history with a spritz of Britex Urine Remover, which makes short work of any pet (or kid) accidents – best of all, the ‘no-touch’ formula means you can get rid of the yuckiness without getting your hands dirty. On the subject of unspeakable issues, Britex Odour Blaster will take care of any pongy smells on carpet, upholstery and hard surfaces, both before and after the party. Smoke, mildew, perspiration and worse will all disappear with a spritz of its deep-penetrating advanced enzyme formula.

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Bring in the sunshine with on-trend tones of cheerful yellow and gleaming gold

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Add a touch of glamour with a pop of gold

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1 Lotus Collection ‘Provincial’ 25.5cm x 31cm artificial plant set, $25, I/N: 0137551. 2 Tusk Living 1.5m x 2.4m reversible recycled polypropylene outdoor mat in Yellow, $39.99, I/N: 3192691. 3 Flexispray WELS 3-star 9L/min hi rise shower rose in Gold, $47, I/N: 5002725. 4 Dulux paint in Sunbound. 5 Award 3L hobby compact storage box in Yellow, $2.15, I/N: 2583120. 6 Lotus Collection ‘Yellow Stripe Terra’ indoor glazed pot, $10, I/N: 0137555. 7 Verve Design 2W coloured LED filament ES globe in Yellow, $6.98, I/N: 0111488. 8 Brilliant ‘Pip’ 270mm table lamp in Yellow, $34, I/N: 0027607. 9 Lattice Makers ‘Raft’ 1800mm x 900mm bamboo screen in Yellow, $89, I/N: 3041189. 10 Sommersault 45cm outdoor cushion in Yellow (assorted patterns), $7.95, I/N: 0126666. 11 Hudson Living ‘Kurva’ 585mm x 1220mm leaner mirror in Gold, $229, I/N: 0033094. 12 Eden ‘Capri Lemons’ 16cm indoor ceramic pot, $11, I/N: 0138136 (plant not included). 13 Protector ‘Palm’ 600mm x 900mm ACP aluminium unframed decorative panel in Dark Yellow, $175, I/N: 0033690. 14 Verve Design 41cm glitter lava lamp in Gold, $20, I/N: 0055816. 15 Superfresco Easy ‘Innocence’ 52cm x 10m wallpaper in Yellow, $64.50, I/N: 1662920. 16 Wiss ‘Edge Aviation’ tin snips in Yellow, $32.40, I/N: 6010488. 17 Birdies 1.2m x 1.2m x 400mm corrugated raised garden bed in Yellow, $135, I/N: 3321363. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. ◆ bunningsau |

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Solsmart 2m beach umbrella, $29.95, I/N: 3192570. Northcote Pottery 45cm large terrazzo egg pot in White, $69.98, I/N: 0096212. Succulent plant in Northcote Pottery 32cm medium terrazzo egg pot in Grey, $49.98, I/N: 0096206 (plant sold separately). Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ sunlounges, $179 each, I/N: 3192504. Mojo ‘Falling Leaf’ outdoor comfort sunlounge cushions, $55 each, I/N: 3192720. D’Lucci 420mm x 230mm x 405mm bathroom stool, $235, I/N: 4822504. Bestway ‘Flamingo’ ring pool inflatable, $10, I/N: 0066307. Beach towel, Adairs, adairs.com.au. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Summer living

CALIFORNIA DREAMING Revel in the heat of summer and take inspiration from Palm Springs style, with tropical colours, palm prints and retro-inspired furniture  bunningsau |

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ur favourite look this summer is footloose, fancy-free and inspired by sunny holiday style. Borrow a little flamboyant flair from north American resorts, and look to sun-bleached whites, playful pastels and eye-popping shots of aquamarine. There’s a charmingly retro side to this style, with curves and fanciful geometrics, inspired by iconic Art Deco architecture. Throw in palm trees aplenty and a flamingo for good measure, and you’ve got a lively look that shouts pool party!

Sitting pretty

Furnish your space with gelato hues and quirky prints Right: Marquee ‘Acapulco’ chairs in Pastel Pink, $38.98, I/N: 0126678, and Pastel Olive, $38.98, I/N: 0126677. Lady Palm Rhapis excelsa plant in Northcote Pottery ‘Precinct Lite’ terrazzo moon pot, $57.80, I/N: 2831973 (plant sold separately). Mojo ‘La Palm’ 60cm outdoor cushion cover in Pink, $9, I/N: 0097908. Mojo 60cm outdoor cushion insert, $16, I/N: 3192734.

Shine dining

Left: Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ aluminium slat dining table, $389, I/N: 0101538. Philodendron and Devil’s ivy plants in Tuscan Path ‘Windsor’ 21cm x 18cm ceramic pots, $30 each, I/N: 0098229. Table runner and napkins, Myer, myer.com.au. Napkin rings and placemats, Country Road, countryroad.com.au. Glassware, Kmart, kmart.com.au. Opposite: Mimosa ‘Woolamai’ 2m x 3m market umbrella, $99, I/N: 3192695. Keter resin outdoor barbecue preparation unit, $299, I/N: 3192569. Everdure by Heston Blumenthal CUBE portable charcoal barbecue in Stone, $197, I/N: 3180828. Mimosa ‘Carver’ dining chairs, $69 each, I/N: 0101356. Mojo ‘La Palm’ outdoor cushion cover in White, $9, I/N: 0097907. Mojo 60cm pillow outdoor cushion insert, as before. Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ 200cm aluminium bench, $199, I/N: 0101899. Mojo ‘Falling Leaf’ outdoor comfort sunlounge cushion, as before. Mimosa 20kg timber umbrella base, $69.98, I/N: 3190287. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 

Sunny side up

Lightweight loungers are a must for reclining in the shade

SAFETY TIP

Above: Solsmart 2m beach umbrella, $29.95, I/N: 3192570. Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ sunlounges, $179 each, I/N: 3192504. Mojo ‘Falling Leaf’ outdoor comfort sunlounge cushions, $55 each, I/N: 3192720. D’Lucci 420mm x 230mm x 405mm bathroom stool, $235, I/N: 4822504. Beach towel, Adairs. Bestway ‘Flamingo’ ring pool inflatable, $10, I/N: 0066307 bunnings.com.au |

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All pools should conform to your local authority’s safety guidelines

Photography James Moffatt, stylist Stephanie Powell, styling assistant Samantha Torrisi

Enjoy a long lunch under an oversized umbrella


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Make the most of the long days and set an inviting table to share good times and great food

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Cocktail hour

Jazz up a bar table with a hand-painted panel Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ padded aluminium bar chairs, $109 each, I/N: 0101897, and 160cm x 104.5cm x 90cm aluminium bar table, $269, I/N: 0101898. Bird of Paradise Strelitzia plant in Northcote Pottery ‘Precinct Lite’ 32cm x 29cm terrazzo drum planter in White, $43.60, I/N: 2930037, and 34cm bowl in White, $32.70, I/N: 2832581 (plant sold separately). Mojo ‘La Palm’ 60cm outdoor cushion cover in White, $9, I/N: 0097907. Mojo 60cm pillow outdoor cushion insert, $16, I/N: 3192734. On floor: Northcote Pottery 45cm large terrazzo egg pot in White, $69.98, I/N: 0096212. Leaf wall decor, Freedom. Glassware, Kmart. Bag, Adairs.

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To ensure the bar can be left outside undercover, we’ve used marine plywood as the front panel. Priming it all over helps keep it weatherproof, and choosing exterior paint will prevent the pattern from fading. However, it’s best to keep it out of the weather and protect it in windy conditions.


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Retro bar front What you need

Safety equipment  9mm-thick 2440mm x 1220mm  sheet marine plywood Measuring tape and pencil  Circular saw  180-grit abrasive paper with  sanding block Mini roller with tray  Three-in-one primer (we used  Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Undercoat Primer Sealer Stain Blocker) 1m-long ruler  Mimosa ‘Coral Bay’ aluminium  bar table 50mm paintbrush  24mm-wide painter’s tape  Sample pots of exterior paint  (we used Dulux ‘Weathershield’ in Mallard Green, Marlin Green, Naked Rose and High Blue) 30mm x 30mm x 17mm  reinforcing brackets (pack of 12) 8G self-tapping sheet metal  screws in 9mm and 18mm Drill with driver bit  Method

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Lounge wizard

Bring a touch of flamboyance to your living room with iconic pop art and palm print cushions Above: Bunnings magazine DIY nesting table (for instructions, visit bunnings.com.au/how-to-make-nesting-tables). Mojo ‘La Palm’ 60cm outdoor cushion covers in Pink, $9, I/N: 0097908, White, as before, and Blue, $9, I/N: 0097906. Mojo 60cm pillow outdoor cushion inserts, as before. Palm lampshade (see following page for how to make it). Verve Design ‘Cable’ dark wood pyramid lamp base, $29.95, I/N: 4370521. Concrete side tables (see page 67 for how to make them). Hartman ‘Cairns’ coffee table, $250, I/N: 0128167. Hufflett ‘Murano’ 160cm x 230cm polypropylene vintage-look rug in Aqua, $145, I/N: 6670873. Artwork, Print & Proper, printandproper. com.au. Sofa, Matt Blatt, mattblatt.com.au. Fringe cushion, Adairs. Elton John book, Kmart. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 

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Palm lampshade What you need

Put a personal touch on your interior style by creating a unique lampshade that complements your decor

Make it!

Plain lampshade (we  used Verve Design ‘Dawn’ large round tapered lampshade in Cream) Watercolour pencils  Fabric paint  Size 10 flat craft  paintbrush Lamp base (we used  Verve Design ‘Cable’ dark wood pyramid lamp base) Method

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On the lampshade, use a water-soluble colouring pencil to create clusters of palm fronds (or your own design). Dip a paintbrush in water to lightly blend over the palm fronds to create a subtle watercolour effect. Trace over the palm fronds in light blue fabric paint to create a three-dimensional effect, leaving to dry thoroughly. With the lamp unplugged, unscrew the cap of the lamp base to position the shade, then reattach the cap.

Hartman ‘Cairns’ coffee table, $250, I/N: 0128167. Hufflett ‘Murano’ 160cm x 230cm polypropylene vintage-look rug in Aqua, $145, I/N: 6670873.

Curve ball

Nature-inspired and a little Art Deco, curved pieces are great for softening an interior scheme

Make it! See page 67

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Entertain your way

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High and dry Words Tammy Huynh. Photography Gap Photos/Brent Wilson

Be inspired to create a stunning garden that’s easier on the environment

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Design details A low-water garden can have a rich tapestry of colours and textures. For inspiration, Trystan Graham, co-director of Outdoor Establishments (outdoorestablishments. com.au), suggests looking to the Australian bushland. “A warm palette of earthy colours and dry foliage can be a stunning addition to the garden,” he says. Plus, it provides an

excellent foundation to which you can add perennials to fill gaps and provide interest. “Succulents, such as agaves, flowering aloes and echeverias, provide sculptural forms and bursts of colour,” says Trystan. Planning ahead Take note of the sun, shade, wind and reflective heat in your space. This will }

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help you understand your garden and how you can better plan and plant. “Group plants with similar water needs together; that way, if you do include a handful of thirsty plants, more water can be directed to that zone,” suggests Angie Thomas, horticulture consultant to Yates. You don’t need to fill every inch of the garden bed with plants. Try including hard elements, such as boulders of local stone and gravel between plants. “It helps reduce the need for complete ground cover and helps punctuate beds and borders with visual intrigue,” says Trystan Graham. “Plus, this planting style complements a naturalistic dry garden style very well.” Aussies love lawns, but they are thirsty. Consider reducing the size in favour of beds or borders with low-water ground covers. Create a Palm Springs vibe, with a patch of lawn flanked by a garden bed of cacti, mulched with white pebbles.

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Agave (Agave sp.)

Coastal rosemary

Agave boasts large, (Westringia fruticosa) handsome succulent With small needle-like leaves leaves arranged in an that grow into a tight, compact elegant rosette. Colours bush, coastal rosemary can range from dusty-greyish withstand wind, sea spray, sun green to yellow and green and dry soil. Trim it into a hedge stripes. A tough statement or topiary ball, or let it grow piece for any garden. naturally into a loose mound.

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Trystan. “Most cacti also have incredible flowers that many people aren’t aware of. It often comes as a nice surprise!”

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Mexican sage (Salvia leucantha)

Drought tolerant once established, Mexican sage is a true hot-weather performer. It provides pretty purple flowers and can tolerate full sun or light shade, and little water.

The secret is in the soil The best time to plant is autumn or spring, as this gives plants enough time to get established before things really heat up. When planting, start by breaking up the soil well and mixing in compost and organic matter to encourage plants to root deeply. As a bonus, improving the soil can help boost its resilience in dry times. “Regularly incorporating rich sources of organic matter in the soil, such as Yates Dynamic Lifter, can help sandy and clay-based soils retain more moisture,” explains Angie. After planting, Angie recommends applying a generous layer of mulch over garden beds, vegetable patches and pots. 

Indian hawthorn ‘Oriental Pearl’ (Rhaphiolepis indica)

A hardy shrub with white blooms, it can tolerate full sun, sea spray, wind and frost. It’s great in a pot or as a low-lying hedge.

Kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos sp.)

This iconic Australian native has gorgeous bold-coloured blooms in varying shades of red, green, yellow or pink. Kangaroo paw grows best in a sunny dry spot.

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Right plant, right place For a successful dry garden, always begin by choosing plants that have evolved to deal with hot, dry conditions. “Look for plants with silver, leathery, needle-like, hairy or waxy leaves,” suggests Angie. Plants with these kinds of features tend to lose less moisture compared with large, lush-leaved plants. “Go for Australian natives such as wattles, banksias, bottlebrush, westringias, melaleucas and grasses,” says Angie. “Or, for a Mediterranean feel, lamb’s ears, rosemary, sage and perennial statice are ideal candidates.” Once established, these plants can survive periods of low watering.

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Plan it Create perennially verdant borders in the garden using a mix of dry-tolerant plants

Cacti and succulents thrive in pots – just make sure you use a potting mix made specifically for them

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Lamb’s ear (Stachys byzantina)

Ideal for small spaces, its golden cylindrical flowers float above a sea of green foliage, growing into a low, dense shrub. Grow as ground cover or in pots.

Soft, fuzzy silver-grey leaves will add colour and contrast to a perennial garden bed. It will tolerate full sun and poor soils and grows best in hot, dry climates.

Emu bush (Eremophila nivea)

Emu bush has glistening silver foliage dotted with tubular purple flowers in spring and summer. Ideal for areas with hot, dry summers, such as Victoria and South Australia.

Lomandra ‘Tanika’

Arctotis ‘Silverdust Glow’

A staple in most dry gardens, with its strappy green leaves and compact growth habit (60cm tall and wide), it’s the perfect ornamental grass for borders, mass or feature plantings.

A hardy perennial that originates from South Africa, arctotis provides pops of orange blooms held above delicate silvery foliage. The flowers grow best in full sun.

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Many Aussie natives are sensitive to phosphorous. Feed them with a low-phosphorous product when you plant them so they’re off to a good start

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“Adding a layer of mulch will help reduce the amount of moisture lost from the soil and, if using organic mulch like bark chips, they add valuable organic matter to the soil as they break down,” she says. Make it count To reduce water waste, install irrigation. “It’s best to install a drip system that regulates the release and delivers water directly to the plants’ rootballs,” says Trystan Graham. This ensures plants receive a consistent amount of moisture, which allows for strong growth, flowering or fruiting. “Ensure you run irrigation at the right time of day – early morning or late in the evening – to minimise evaporation due to watering in the heat of the day,” he says. Check current water restrictions with your local authority. Keep an eye on your soil though. If you notice water pooling on the surface, there is a good chance it has become hydrophobic (water repellent), so despite watering efforts, no water is reaching the plants’ roots. “Try applying a soil wetter, as it can help break down the waxy layer and enable moisture to penetrate more evenly and effectively down into the soil, helping plants to get the benefit of any rainfall or irrigation,” explains Angie Thomas. ¿

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Keep your cool Stay chilled this summer with eco- and budget-friendly design ideas that harness shade and natural breezes

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revention is better than cure, so your best bet is to prevent your home from heating up too much in the first place. There are plenty of clever ways to get passive cooling on your side; it’s all about working smarter, not harder, with clever features that will lighten the load on your hip pocket and the environment, while making your home naturally more comfortable.

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What is passive cooling? Passive cooling is all about strategically using shade, reflective surfaces and natural airflow to keep your home comfy. Most of the big decisions around this take place during the design stage, involving your home’s orientation and layout, and clever positioning of windows and ventilation products. Even choosing light-coloured exterior finishes, especially on the roof, can reflect a great deal of heat. While you wouldn’t reclad your roof just to improve its energy profile, principles of passive cooling could guide your choice of finish or window position when planning an extension. By the same token, if it’s time to repaint your weatherboards, choose a pale tone over a dark one. Adding a prefabricated pergola kit can be another reasonably low-cost upgrade; in the right location, it can significantly reduce the amount of wall area exposed to direct sunlight. Seal the deal Maximising shade on and around your house is a surefire way to a cooler home, but blocking all sun is neither possible nor desirable. That’s where insulation comes in. “Glasswool insulation is great for keeping a house cool in summer and warm in winter,” says Claire Cunliffe, marketing manager for Earthwool. “When choosing the best product to use, look at the R-value, as this indicates how well the insulation performs at reducing heat transfer. A general rule is the higher the R-value, the better the insulation will perform.” Insulation is particularly important in the roof space, as the roof is far harder to shade from the scorching sun than are walls. When insulating your home don’t ignore your windows. “Make your home more airtight by

Pools, ponds and other water features positioned close to buildings can help to cool the air around your home

insulating and sealing gaps to keep cool air in and hot air out,” says Stephen Procter, sustainable programs strategic delivery manager for the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. Windows let in up to 10 times more heat than an equivalent section of insulated wall. Stephen suggests, “You can also help keep your home cool in summer by installing shading or by simply remembering to keep your blinds down and your doors and windows closed on hot days.” Cellular blinds have a heat-reflecting interior lining, and provide excellent insulation by trapping air inside their honeycomb structure. Tinted window film with a reflective mirror finish is another way to stay comfy, as it can block up to 98 per cent of ultraviolet rays and 89 per cent of heat transmitted as infra-red radiation. Look outside the house for more clever cooling solutions. Outdoor blinds can effectively prevent heat and light from reaching a window or wall. Folding arm awnings and wall-mounted umbrellas are also brilliant at providing shade when you need it. For a more permanent solution, a shade sail can also block sunlight from a considerable section of wall.  bunningsau |

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Need help from mechanical cooling on the hottest days? In humid areas, an efficient reverse-cycle air conditioner is the best, but also the most power-hungry option. For a balance between comfortable cooling and minimum energy use, set it to 23°C. “Standard air conditioners consume 3000-5000W on average,” says Jason Neophytou, HPM lifestyle expert. “To cool your home quickly, turn on the AC and ceiling fans at the same time. This rapidly distributes cold air, allowing you to turn off the air conditioning sooner and let the fans do the rest of the work.”

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Open windows and doors in the late afternoon to allow cooler air to flow through the home

Go with the flow As the heat of the day fades, open windows to let air through. A gentle breeze can increase comfort, with a similar cooling effect to reducing the temperature by 3°C, as long as the humidity is 50 per cent or less.* Plantation shutters let you make the most of such airflow while still blocking sunlight. Stuart Hall, brand and digital marketing manager for EasyAS Shutters, says, “You can open the blades of EasyAS plantation shutters at any angle. This allows breezes to pass through while deflecting radiant heat and UV rays at the same time.” For best effect, be aware of the prevailing wind and open windows on that side of the house. Also, to fully harness the benefits of convection cooling, allow hot air to escape through higher windows, skylights and roof vents. ◆

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Pool of talent Evaporating water from an uncovered pool does help to lower the temperature of nearby air, and ponds and other water features can provide the same effect. Fountains and waterfalls speed up evaporation, too, chilling the air even more. If you add a water feature to your outdoor space, position it near a window or door to create a zone of colder air that can easily flow inside. A pond in a shaded area near the window of a living space can also harness the power of convection for passive cooling; this means that, as warm air rises and escapes through windows in the upper areas of the house, cool air spills in to take its place. Just bear in mind that with any body of water, you’ll need to abide by safety regulations, so always check with your local authority first.



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Teal appeal If your heart sings when surrounded by soothing shades of blue and green, teal may just be the hue your home has been waiting for

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nce the cornerstone of 80s interiors, teal has shrugged off its retro past to emerge as one of the trending tones for 2020. This rich hue anchors timber tones, offsets metallic touches and adds depth to accents of soft pink and peach. “There’s a lightness and fluidity that speaks of creativity and adventure,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr, colour expert for Dulux. “It’s the ideal backdrop to combine furniture from different eras – from mid-century through to the 80s – in elegant and refined shapes.”

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Why we love it A perfect fusion of mid- to deep-toned green and blue, teal combines the balance and calm of blue with the optimism and healing properties of green. “Reminiscent of tropical and seaside escapes, teal evokes a sense of rejuvenation and relaxation, and

has quite a soothing, calming effect,” says Rachel Lacy, colour category manager for Taubmans. Teal traverses a spectrum of tones, from aqueous hues and pale blue-grey through to deeper shades evocative of the bottom of the ocean. “Paler teals may have undertones of grey, while brighter teals tend to contain yellow pigments,” explains Rachel Rimmer of colour consultancy Hello Colour (hellocolour.com.au). “Although sometimes confused with and similar to the colours cyan and turquoise, the difference with teal is that it’s a darker and less saturated colour.”

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Sea change Blue-greens complement varying architectural styles, suiting both period-style homes and modern interiors. “With its calming qualities, teal lends itself wonderfully to areas of contemplation, including libraries and studies,” says Rachel Rimmer. “Teal also makes a stunning statement colour in the kitchen, where it contrasts beautifully with rich timber tones and 

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bedrooms or living spaces to help create a sense of calm.” Teal can also be added to a neutral space in small quantities through cushions, throws and other accessories.

feature wall, go for an intense teal such as British Paints Riverland Blue or Tempted Turquoise,” says Kelly Magee, colour expert at British Paints. “Softer tones such as Water Flow and Aqua Motion can be used in

Make waves “Colour is so clever at creating a mood,” says Rachel Rimmer. “In high energy rooms such as the kitchen, you should gravitate towards bold teals with yellow undertones.” With its eye-catching intensity, teal is ideal for an accent wall or to highlight an architectural feature. “For a show-stopping

PRO TIP For a softer teal, try Dulux Jadeite, Herbal or Hancock, which can be used on one or two walls, or inside a nook as an accent hue

The right white White makes a striking offset, but check your undertones, says Kelly. “Teals tend to work best with colours that have a similar undertone, so try to pair cool, crisp white with blue or green undertones,” she says. “Deep, dark shades pair beautifully with neutral whites like British Paints’ Love Note, while softer teals tend to work best with cool whites like Infinity White.” As always, for fine-tuning the perfect colour selection, sample pots are your best bet. ¿

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beautiful brass hardware.” This all-rounder is also conducive to relaxation, making it perfect for bedrooms. “Pale teals with grey undertones help to establish an ambience of rest and reflection,” says Rachel Lacy.

Perfect pairing Teal sits opposite coral on the colour wheel, so it looks wonderful when paired with warm pinks, golds, oranges and soft, blond timbers. “Warm, earthy hues such as dusty clay and rusty terracotta really help to contrast the richness,” says Rachel Lacy. “You can also try layering it with vibrant jewel tones like sapphire, amethyst and ruby for a luxe look, or create a cool palette and combine teal with inky blues, washed aquamarine and white for a beachy, ocean-inspired feel.” If you love the look of yellow and teal, Andrea recommends choosing a gold or ginger tone over a straight yellow, which will fade the bluey-green and make it look washed out. Also try to avoid pairing teal with colours such as bright blues, strong violets and vibrant yellows. “Teal tends to lose its warmth and elegance when paired with any of these,” says Rachel Lacy.


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Front exterior TOTAL BUDGET

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The Bunnings Make It Yours video series has wrapped up with more amazing makeovers

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rom the stunning first impression delivered by a high-impact exterior, to the finer details of an organised pantry and linen cupboard, the Make It Yours series has successfully turned a bland canvas into a desirable home. The last reveals have delivered nice-to-have (but actually life-changing) rooms – including a fabulous laundry, great storage and a multipurpose home office – as well as a sparkling front yard.

Above: Garage door in Dulux ‘Metalshield’ spray paint in Satin White. Driveway in Berger ‘Jet Dry’ heavy duty paving paint in Deep Charcoal. Brilliant ‘Chateaux’ 240V modern coach wall light, $79.90, I/N: 7071777, and Verve Design 25W T9 vintage decorative E27 globe, $9, I/N: 4340454. Front door in Taubmans ‘All Weather’ semi gloss accent exterior paint in Mermaid Tail, $47.40/1L, I/N: 0079555. ‘Sir Walter’ soft leaf buffalo turf. Convolvulus plants. Right, top: Boundary wall in Colorbond Monument paint. Northcote Pottery ‘Geometric’ 1800mm x 900mm screen panels, $99 each, I/N: 3042457. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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FRONT YA R D Landscaper Dale Vine (@vineyd) is well able to tackle complicated jobs, but he loved the potential to transform this house with only DIY-level skills. “It was a pretty typical Australian front yard, which was good, because we could show the things you can do in that sort of space by yourself,” he says. Paint was the major tool used here; the red brick gained a new look with Dulux Tin Cat, while the front door got a bold hit with Taubmans Mermaid Tail.

Green thumb A weeping cherry softens the front, and existing boundary trees were trimmed to tidy and lift the foliage off the ground, “which makes the space feel bigger,” says Dale. A boundary wall (above) was given life with star jasmine planted against weathering steel screens. “It takes a while for creepers to grow up, so for instant impact, the screens make it look good from day one,” says Dale. 

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Keira Rumble

HOME OFFICE The smallest bedroom of the house was ripe for renovation into a home office, a project tackled by wellbeing expert Keira Rumble (@krumble). Keira had three goals going into this room: to infuse the space with the earthy, natural tones she loves, to utilise Bunnings’ range of storage and useful tech to create an organised work zone and, most importantly, to deliver a multipurpose room that could be used for working, relaxing or converting back into a bedroom. A rattan shelf unit found on Facebook Marketplace adds a cosy textural element.

1 Northcote Pottery ‘Geometric’ 1800mm x 900mm screen panel, $99, I/N: 3042457. 2 Pilea plants in Tuscan Path 7cm x 8cm mini tall cup pots, $7.80 each, I/N: 0087678. Freckleface plant. 3 (on table) Mother-in-law’s tongue plant. Zanzibar Gem plant in Tuscan Path ‘Fitzroy’ 21cm x 18cm ceramic pot, $30, I/N: 0098228. 4 Brilliant ‘Harbour’ DIY plug-in rattan pendant, $149, I/N: 0089054. Windoware ‘Ball’ 25mm expanding curtain rod with rings in Black, $69.50, I/N: 1262176. Windoware sheer 1400mm x 2230mm eyelet curtains in Misty White, $15.40 each, I/N: 1262215. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Be creative and try hanging a screen panel to make a piece of wall art

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Chill out zone A second-hand sofa bed – found on Facebook Marketplace – makes the room multifunctional as a potential guest bedroom. With the serene green walls in Taubmans Mesa Verde and a weathering steel garden screen as rustic art (backlit by LED strips), the space is also designed as a peaceful spot to relax. “The light is a smart bulb, so it can be adjusted. I meditate quite a bit, so it’s useful to be able to dim it down and go into meditation mode,” says Keira. Indoor plants help to improve air quality and reduce stress – plus they look great!

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Window wow The big window with its backyard outlook is a great asset for this room. Curtains from Windoware help diffuse the light. “Those sheers are also a really good hack. We put two on each side to make it thicker and more voluptuous,” explains Keira.


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! K R O W Office nook The original wardrobe has been cleverly transformed into a functional workspace. Newly installed bifold doors reveal an invigorating pop of terracotta paint over textured wallpaper, with a beech panel desktop and customised three-drawer cabinet. “As soon as we changed the handles, it looked like a completely different piece!” says Keira. Best of all, it’s flexible – the overhead shelf was retained and the desk is freestanding, so the space can be easily converted back to a wardrobe.  Existing white shelves provide handy storage and contrast against a strong background colour

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DOLPHIN LAMP 1 Flexi Storage 600mm x 240mm x 38mm floating shelf in Oak, $29, I/N: 2583899. 2 Lane 128mm leather handles in Tan, $7.96 each, I/N: 0135452. 3 Beech 2200mm x 600mm x 26mm laminated panel, $101, I/N: 8330041. Superfresco Easy 52cm x 10m paintable wallpaper in White Weave, $41.55, I/N: 1662673, in Taubmans Rodeo Drive paint. Flexi Storage Clever Cube 330mm x 330mm x 360mm insert in Water Hyacinth, $15, I/N: 2582736. Mercator ‘Moby’ table lamp, $83.15, I/N: 0019802. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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CUPBOARD LOVE Organisation expert Steph Pase (@justanother mummyblog) tackled the storage-heavy elements of the house, revamping the wardrobe, linen cupboard, kitchen pantry and laundry. Flexi Storage shelving systems revitalised the wardrobe layout and linen cupboard. Racks, rails, shelves and drawers anticipate a family’s common storage dilemmas, including items “you often struggle to find a place for,” says Steph. An accessory rack holds smaller items. Before 2

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Corral your clothes in sliding mesh baskets – you can see through the mesh but small items won’t fall out!

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Flexi Storage 900mm x 240mm x 38mm floating shelves in White Gloss, $35.20 each, I/N: 2580893

MAKE IT! Use a laminate benchtop to create a custom desk minus the custom price tag.

CABLE KIT Keep wires organised and out of sight with a desk grommet or cable tidy unit.

Marquee 2400mm x 600mm x 25mm laminate benchtop in White, $99, I/N: 2660665

Try D-Line small cable tidy unit in White, $19.90, I/N: 4430554

Words Sue Wheeler and Shelley Tustin. Photography Sue Stubbs, stylist Hazel Bondoc, styling assistant Samantha Torrisi. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores but may be ordered

SHELF CARE Think vertically to maximise space for storage and display. Floating shelves have hidden brackets to lend a clean, minimalist look.

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Squeezing a practical study set-up into almost any space is easy with modular storage options. Mix-and-match cubes, drawers and shelves to corral kids’ homework clutter turn a functional nook into a thing of beauty.

Above: Flexi Storage ‘Clever Cube’ 1 x 2 cube desk in Oak, $105, I/N: 0125526; 1 x 4 storage unit in Oak, $73, I/N: 0086361; 335mm x 376mm x 335mm 1 door insert in Oak, $15, I/N: 0079578, and 2 drawer insert in Oak, $25, I/N: 0079582; 330mm x 330mm x 370mm premium fabric inserts in Jade Green, $10.70 each, I/N: 0082383. Flexi Storage 760mm x 200mm x 210mm coat shelf with hooks in Oak, $35, I/N: 0127441, and 600mm x 240mm x 38mm floating shelf in Oak, $29, I/N: 2583899. UN-REAL 90cm artificial fiddle leaf fig tree, $39.98, I/N: 0027313. All other products, stylist’s own.

TOP TIP When the pantry is bulging, use inserts to create more space and improve visibility. Options include utensil trays, spice racks, pot lid organisers and hooks and holders for the inside of the doors bunnings.com.au |

LABEL MATES Identify pantry items clearly by labelling jars and tins.

RACK ’N’ ROLL Keep herbs and spices in plain view and in easy reach with a rack.

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Practa Solutions adjustable spice rack in White, $21.55, I/N: 2669896

CHALK IT UP Keep chalkboard chalk and pens to hand. Practa Solutions small baskets in White, $9.50 each, I/N: 2669898

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“The back of the pantry door is space that people forget about, so we put up Practa racks and made a chalkboard, which can be like a family command station, so you can organise your week ahead,” says organisation expert Steph Pase, who transformed this pantry as part of the Make It Yours series (see page 37).

CRATE IDEA Restore order to the bottom rows of the pantry with large crates. Boyle 44cm x 32cm x 20cm large craft fruit crates, $49.98 each, I/N: 1660924

Above: Dulux paint in Vivid White. Chalkboard: Porta 6mm dowel in Tasmanian Oak, $4/1.8m, I/N: 0080428. White Knight chalkboard paint in Black, $16.90/250ml, I/N: 1566487. On the shelves: All Set 50cm x 200cm multipurpose non slip liners in Black, $4 each, I/N: 2581058. Practa Solutions large shelf stackers in White, $15.35 each, I/N: 2669884. Boyle small plywood crates, $16.99/set of 3, I/N: 0098103. Pantry labels: Saxon jute twine, $1.98/50m, I/N: 0123837; Scotch 48mm x 4.6m chalkboard tape, $12.50, I/N: 0131085. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Pillar Products 16mm x 16mm x 2m curtain rod in Black, $5.99, I/N: 1284005

Expert Steph Pase also lent her organisational skills to the laundry in the Make It Yours house, using the room’s height to make the best use of the limited space. Within the cupboard, Steph maximised space with handy hooks. “We put in removable hooks for the brooms to hang off, which keeps them off the bottom of the cupboard and you can store more stuff underneath,” she says. A bench above appliances creates a space to sort clothes, while a drying rack helps to keep dryer use to a minimum.

BRIGHT WHITES Ventilated stacking baskets are a good pick for damp laundries. Ezy Storage ‘Brickor’ large stacking baskets, $14.09 each, I/N: 2583812

BENCHTOP Seal the sides of your board with oil, wax or lacquer before use.

SpecRite 1200mm x 600mm x 18mm finger jointed panel, $54, I/N: 8330196

NEAT & TIDY Store sponges and cleaning products in handy baskets.

Left to right: Everhard Nugleam 35L drawer system laundry unit, $459, I/N: 0084403. Splashback: Senso Dryback 914mm x 228mm x 2mm 3.34m2 vinyl plank in Moonlight, $99.20, I/N: 0043269. On benchtop: Cabot’s benchtop timber finish in Clear Satin, $49.20/1 litre, I/N: 1520590. Pilea cadieri plant in Eden ‘Moroccan Tile’ ceramic planter in White, $8, I/N: 0057472 (plant sold separately). Sunfresh velvet clothes hangers, $3.30/pack of 10, I/N: 4510670. Flatpax 600mm 1 door utility broom cupboard, $346, I/N: 2666211. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

LTW 360mm soap and bottle storage baskets, $6.99 each, I/N: 4560191

TOUCH OF CLASS Budget-friendly additions like rope storage baskets add visual appeal.

VERTICAL CHALLENGE Adjust shelf heights to accommodate items of different sizes. Left to right: Command broom gripper in White, $7.95, I/N: 3961920. Decor 1.3m bamboo indoor broom, $29.99, I/N: 4480717. Decor bamboo lambswool duster, $14.99, I/N: 4480718. Sunfresh 810mm x 330mm x 160mm table top ironing board, $16, I/N: 4510995. Decor ‘Speed’ bamboo microfibre mop wringer, $24, I/N: 0065239. }

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Flexi Storage 1206mm double slot wall strips in White, $7.30 each, I/N: 2660949. Flexi Storage ‘Front A’ 666.75mm x 355mm wire shelves in White, $16 each, I/N: 2660967. Flexi Storage mesh baskets in White: 85mm 1 runner, $15, I/N: 2590163, 185mm 2 runner, $18.80, I/N: 2590165, and 285mm 3 runner, $22.40, I/N: 2590166. Flexi Storage sliding shoe rack for flats in White, $50, I/N: 2590223. Opposite page, top: Hills foldable bamboo laundry basket in Smoke, $29, I/N: 0013628. Flexi Storage 205mm half width 1 runner mesh baskets in White, $10 each, I/N: 2583980, and 285mm 3 runner mesh baskets, as before. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. bunnings.com.au |

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“Use uniformed hangers to create more space and a less cluttered look,” says Anita Birges


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A standard single-rail wardrobe doesn’t make the best use of space, so Steph Pase used Flexi Storage solutions to transform the master robe in the Make It Yours house (left). “We grabbed the Flexi Storage starter pack, which is really budget-friendly, and then added on a shoe rack and accessory board,” she explains. To minimise clutter in the wardrobe, embrace seasonal storage. “I like to store away winter or summer clothes, extra linen and blankets to free up space in the wardrobe for things I’m wearing now,” says Anita Birges.

SMART STORAGE Use a combination of rails, racks and shelves to maximise storage space

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Don’t neglect the space under the bed. “You can’t go wrong with a roller drawer or storage box with wheels,” says Anita. Rattan baskets tucked into a Clever Cube (or two, left) is a quick and stylish way to up the storage quota. ◆ Flexi Storage ‘Clever Cube’ 2 x 2 storage units in White, $47 each, I/N: 2583385, and 330mm x 330mm x 360mm natural inserts in Water Hyacinth, $15 each, I/N: 2582736.

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Alexa can keep track of your calendar, write a shopping list and order necessities. Alexa can also find recipes or answer tricky baking questions while you’re elbow-deep in flour, or even pick the perfect cooking track or playlist from your library. From lights and plugs to thermostats and cameras, Alexa can help make your home smarter and more automated by simplifying your everyday routines – just ask Alexa…

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Whatever you’re in the mood for – a chilled playlist, back-to-back party tracks, live radio, your favourite podcast or an audiobook – Alexa puts a world of entertainment at your command.

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Whether it’s dimming the lights to cinema level, or turning off the bedroom lamp from your bed, Alexa gives you complete control, either on-screen or using your voice.

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Roller action Monarch’s Mark O’Connor advises, “Wash your roller under running water for about a minute, running your hands around the roller. This will remove any loose fluff, and moisten the fabric to allow it to hold paint better than a dry roller. Water will work even if you’re using solvent-based products.” Next, squeeze out excess moisture and put the roller cover on its frame. “Spin it down a wall or door as many times as necessary until no more water flies out,” says Mark. “Then it’s time to paint!”

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Embrace a neat, minimalist look and save on space with a cavity door

1 Hume ‘Evolution’ 2040mm x 820mm x 90mm flush jamb door cavity unit, $152.50, I/N: 2035933. 2 Corinthian 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm flush panel veneer internal door in Horizontal Oak, $175, I/N: 2038912. 3 Hume ‘Duracote Solicore’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm exterior flush door, $98, I/N: 1971771. 4 Hume ‘Primecoat’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm honeycomb flush door, $36, I/N: 2012170. 5 Prestige flush pull handle in Brass, $6, I/N: 4020050. 6 Prestige 65mm round flush pull handle in Stainless Steel, $12.88/pack of 2, I/N: 4020527. 7 Pinnacle ‘Radius’ 128mm x 34mm flush pull in Matte Black, $7.79, I/N: 0095330. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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1 Corinthian ‘Moda’ 2040mm x 720mm x 35mm door, $210, I/N: 2041510. 2 Woodcraft Doors ‘Lace’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm door, $327, I/N: 1969645. 3 Hume ‘Caprice CAP’ internal door, $50, I/N: 1970852. 4 Woodcraft Doors ‘Kensington’ 2040mm x 720mm x 35mm door, $549, I/N: 1962450. 5 Hume ‘Linear’ door, $395, I/N: 2035578. 6 Hume ‘Frost’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm internal door, $447, I/N: 1961641. 7 Hume ‘Accent Primecoat’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm internal door, $50, I/N: 2026196. 8 Hume ‘Solicore’ 2040mm x 820mm x 35mm flush door in Maple Veneer, $129, I/N: 1971797. 9 Hume ‘Duracote’ 2040mm x 820mm 9 x 35mm exterior door, $120, I/N: 1974973.

Photography Brigid Arnott, stylist Kerrie-Ann Jones, styling assistant Nonci Nyoni. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings

Flush and panelled doors Also known as hinged doors, these are the swinging ones we know so well. Flush versions have a plain profile, while panelled doors have detailed profiles that work in traditional homes or anywhere you want to add extra character. Hinged doors can be challenging to install, unless you’re a confident DIYer. But if you’re starting afresh, pre-hung doors – where you replace the door and jamb together with a pre-hung system – are an easier option. “They’re a great time saver,” says Matthew Menichelli. Always check the size of your existing doorjamb and the direction it swings before you buy. “Repairing, replacing and hanging doors yourself can save you thousands of dollars,” says Belinda Westblade of The 2 Belindas (renovateandrealestate.com.au). “Try to start in an area that’s less significant, such as the laundry. Because the area isn’t so obvious, it doesn’t matter if it’s not perfect, and each door after that will only get better.” Hinged doors generally take standard universal passage set door hardware. All handles are interchangeable, which helps to make revamps quicker and smoother.

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Learn the tricks to hanging your wall decor so it looks good – and doesn’t damage the plasterboard 

Words Kylie Jackes. Photography Cath Muscat, stylist Tilly Roberts. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings

Create an effortless-looking display by taking the time to consider spacing, proportion, frame styles and colour palettes

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anging a picture is a job you want to do once and do well – you don’t want to create more work patching up holes that missed the mark. Take your time to work out the best location and arrangement for your art and study our hanging guide, so you know which fixtures to get and how to use them. Location, location The best place to hang an artwork is where you’ll get maximum enjoyment from it, but out of direct sun and fluorescent lights, which can fade paintings and photos. Instead, consider placing a mirror opposite a window to reflect views and natural light. The scale of your wall and the size of your art will influence what piece works where. “A little picture on a big wall will look lost, so move it to one end of the wall or group it,” says Rob James of Right Hook Picture Hanging Service (righthook.com.au).

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“When hanging two pictures together, don’t space them evenly on the wall – snug them together a bit” Rob James Right Hook Picture Hanging

Larger pieces can look striking on a generous blank wall, while smaller pieces are often better suited to more intimate zones like a hallway or above a desk. To get a better sense of scale, Rob advises cutting cardboard to the size of the picture and sticking it to the wall with Blu-Tack. “You’ll know if it looks right and it’s an easy way to tweak the position,” he says. Small print A curated collection of prints, photos and art makes an eye-catching focal point. An eclectic mix hung in relaxed ‘salon style’ exudes personality, while a linear layout

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with a theme – whether it’s black-and-white photos or similar frames – will create a unified look. To plan your gallery, 3M senior brand manager Jen McDonnell recommends mapping it out on the floor first: “Use your main image as the starting point and build around it. To define the wall area to hang within, mark it out with masking tape, aiming to leave the same amount of space blank on either side of the wall for balance.” Centre stage Rather than default to the centre of a wall, Rob recommends taking cues from the furniture layout. “A sofa or dining table


Previewing shapes and sizes on a wall using painter’s tape can help with accuracy

“Over a bedside table and lamp, it sometimes pays to drop the picture down to just above the lamp” Rob James Right Hook Picture Hanging

can zone a space, so centring your wall hangings above furniture means they’re connected to the surrounding elements.” “Just over halfway up the wall at eye level is an ideal hanging height for most pieces, but it’s dependent on personal preference,” says Jen. “Wherever you choose, it should be pleasing to the eye.” Hang it all Two hooks hold better than one. To ensure they’re in the right spot, Rob suggests 


making two marks on the back of the picture the same distance in from the sides. “Hold the picture up by the wire exactly at those marks and measure the distance from the top of the frame to the marks – this is where the hooks need to go,” says Rob. “If you are hanging two pictures together, the wire heights will always be different, so measure both.” Hold steady Wall studs are rarely where you want them

for optimum aesthetic appeal, so don’t stress about finding them. “Two hooks with two angle drive pins will hold a good weight in sound plaster,” says Rob. For heavier pictures of around 6kg, use hollow wall anchors such as those made by Ramset. “For heavy duty – over 10kg – you probably need interlocking aluminium strips, using several wall anchors,” advises Rob. “On brick walls, use a plastic plug and at least an eight-gauge screw, preferably with a Ramset wall hook.”

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If you’re renting and nails aren’t an option, there are ways to display without leaving a mark. Command removable picture hangers can hold artworks up to 2.2kg, while four sets of the Command large picture-hanging strips form an interlocking hold of up to 7.2kg. “For the best results, ensure the wall is prepped correctly by using isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and that pack instructions are followed carefully,” says Jen McDonnell. Stick within the recommended weight range and, when you need to remove them, never pull the strip away from the wall or towards you – always pull the strip downwards, gliding your hand against the wall to ensure damage-free removal.

SAFETY TIP Always check to make sure there are no wires or other services running through the wall before you drill

Ramset ‘WallMate’ mini nylon plasterboard anchor with screw and hook, $6.60, I/N: 2260965

Scotch 24mm x 55m general painting multi-surface painter’s tape, $7.19, I/N: 1660167

Zenith ‘SureHook’ 10kg load masonry picture hanging kit, $10.61, I/N: 3930290

Command 2.2kg load universal picture hanger, $7, I/N: 3950295 Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Industrial-chic tables

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Sealer (we  used Betta Tilecare natural look sealer) 18mm-thick  plywood panel, about 600mm x 600mm Nine 5/16" vertical  leg plates Three each  of 150mm-, 230mm- and 400mm-long 44mm round furniture legs with affixed bolts (we used Leggz) Nine self-adhesive  38mm plastic glides (we used Surface Gard) Polyurethane  adhesive sealant (we used Sika ‘Sikaflex’ 11FC in Grey) 180-grit  abrasive paper

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Project, instructions and steps photography Natasha Dickins

Safety equipment  0- and 120-grit  6 metal abrasive paper with sanding block A roll of cloths Water sprayer  Mini roller  with tray M easuring tape Pencil  Protractor  400mm framing  square and pen Handsaw  Drill with driver bit  2mm and 6mm  (1/4") drill bits Caulking gun  Clamps (at  least three for each table) 300mm, 370mm  and 450mm round concrete pavers T ile cleaner (we used Betta Tilecare tile & grout cleaner)



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afety equipment  S Combination square and pen  Mitre saw  180-grit abrasive paper with  sanding block Scissors  Disposable gloves  Plastic plate with a base  diameter of 100mm Four 2.4m lengths of 140mm  x 19mm premium-grade dressed pine* 5mm round self-adhesive  2 felt pads 13mm x 67mm self-adhesive  felt floor protection strips W ater-based enamel paint (we used White Knight Splashes in Royal Blue) 25mm dowel offcut 

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Gather in the garden and enjoy an afternoon of wholesome fun with these DIY oversized games

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Opposite page: Marquee ‘Cape Cod’ timber whitewash chair, $99, I/N: 0109209. Mojo ‘Provincial’ 60cm outdoor cushion cover, $9, I/N: 0149102. Mojo 60cm pillow outdoor cushion insert, $16, I/N: 3192734. Flexi Storage ‘Clever Cube’ 330mm x 330mm x 370mm insert in Steel Blue, $10.70, I/N: 0082384. Maidenhair fern plant in Flexi Storage ‘Clever Cube’ 330mm x 330mm x 360mm insert in Water Hyacinth, $15, I/N: 2582736 (plant sold separately). All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

SUPER-SIZE CHEQUERS Chequers (or draughts) is played on an eight-by-eight-square board, 12 pieces for each side. We’ve super-sized the game by using a plastic-backed drop sheet as the board and painted terracotta pot saucers for the playing pieces. 1 Fold the drop sheet in half, then halve and halve again, pressing along the creases to create visible lines. Unfold the sheet and repeat the other way to mark out an eight-by-eight grid, then lay it canvas side up.

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Safety equipment  Scissors  Two mini paint rollers with trays  25mm angled paintbrush  1.5m x 1.5m plastic-backed  canvas drop sheet 6mm masking tape  3 Water-based enamel paint (we  used White Knight Splashes in Royal Blue and Gloss White) 4 150mm-diameter  2 terracotta saucers

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Above left: Classic ‘Poppy’ lanterns in Grey, $4.98, I/N: 0086022, Apricot, $4.98, I/N: 0086024, and White, $4.98, I/N: 0086021. Flexi Storage ‘Compact Cube’ 270mm x 280mm x 270mm fabric insert in Light Grey, $4.80, I/N: 0074189. Saxon 580mm kids garden leaf rake, $5.50, I/N: 3360658, and shovel, $5.50, I/N: 3360660. Peace lily plants in Northcote Pottery ‘Villa’ 800mm plastic trough in Graphite, $40, I/N: 2941153 (plants sold separately). All other products, stylist’s own.

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GARDEN-STAKES RING TOSS The hoops in this game of hoopla are made of rope joined with copper, which adds a little weight for efficient throwing. Use the pipe cutter to make the connectors and watch the polyurethane adhesive expand like foam as it dries.

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Safety equipment  Measuring tape and felt-tip pen  Copper pipe cutter  U tility knife Disposable gloves  Water spritzer  Clean cloth   3/4 ” (19mm) copper pipe 30cm-diameter round basin  10mm sisal rope  50mm-wide cloth tape  E xpanding polyurethane adhesive (we used Selleys Durabond Aquadhere) Cardboard offcuts  Metal polish  A ssorted decorative garden stakes

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To make the copper connectors, measure five 50mm sections along the pipe, marking with a felt-tip pen. Use the pipe cutter by positioning it over each mark, turning it around the pipe, tightening slightly after each turn. Flip a 30cm basin upside down. Use a sharp utility knife to trim the end of the sisal rope diagonally. Run the rope around the rim of the basin, overlapping the end by about 10mm, and cut diagonally. Position a 100mm-long piece of cloth tape upside down. Thread a connector onto the rope, position the ends over the tape and dab polyurethane adhesive onto the join. Wear gloves to tightly twist the tape around it.

Move the connector over the taped join and apply adhesive into the ends. Position the hoop back on the upside-down basin. Set out cardboard offcuts on the work surface in preparation for the quickly expanding adhesive. Use a water spritzer to dampen the rope and spray into the connector. Tip: Moisture activates the adhesive to make it expand, and the rope will hold its circular shape as it dries. Move the damp hoop onto the cardboard, then repeat to make five hoops. Watch the adhesive expand, moving the hoops every few minutes to avoid sticking to the cardboard. When the foam has hardened, trim it away then shine up the copper with metal polish and a cloth. ◆

Top: Peace lily plants in Northcote Pottery ‘Villa’ 800mm plastic troughs in Graphite, $40 each, I/N: 2941153 (plants sold separately). Saxon 580mm kids garden leaf rake, $5.50, I/N: 3360658, and shovel, $5.50, I/N: 3360660. Hortico 1.5L plastic watering can in Blue, $6.94, I/N: 3110554. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Succulent sensation What they look like Characterised by thick, fleshy leaves, stems or roots, succulents are a diverse group of plants that come in a range of colours, shapes, sizes and textures. They can trail, climb, clump, creep, form rosettes or grow into larger-than-life specimens in the ground or pots. There are so many varieties to choose from, you won’t be able to stop at just one.

Why we love them Succulents are drama queens without diva personalities. There are so many wonderful shapes, but having evolved to cope with hot, dry conditions, they don’t need much water and can survive a certain amount of neglect – perfect for indoors or dry gardens. They’re great in pots and hanging baskets and are inexpensive and easy to propagate. How to grow them Plant in free-draining soil or potting mix and position in full sun or part shade, depending on the variety. While they don’t need much water, don’t neglect them entirely. Water the soil, avoiding wetting the foliage or allowing water to pool on the crown, as this can lead to rot. Check regularly for mealy bugs, which love to hide between leaves, and treat with insecticide as required. Feed in spring with succulent-specific fertiliser. ◆ FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.com.au/plants

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Kalanchoe ‘Flapjack’

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Slender green stems with round, pearl-like leaves that trail over the edge of pots or hanging baskets.

Attractive, flat, pancake-like foliage with fiery red margins, which become more intense in winter.

Echeveria

Aeonium

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(Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’)

Thick, fleshy leaves arranged in a pretty rosette, in various colours, from subtle grey-green to gorgeous autumnal reds.

Large rosettes of dark-purple foliage and lime-green centres. Grow as a lone specimen or use it to contrast silvery tones in the garden.

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Where they grow Succulents will grow in most climates, from temperate to cool areas, but most will not tolerate frost or very humid conditions unless well protected. They’re suitable for growing indoors, in a brightly lit spot. Check plant labels for specific growing conditions, as some prefer to be in a slightly shady spot.


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