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Lighting can transform how a home looks and feels, and it plays a major role in any renovation project. After all, lighting is not just about illumination – it’s about atmosphere, function and design.
In this edition, we shine a light on creating mood and balance through clever layering, tone and texture. Our cover story explores how to use statement pieces with subtle accents to achieve lit spaces that work.
In our bathroom pages, we continue the theme with expert advice from a team that understands renovating and how the right lighting choices can enhance function, safety and style in this all-important room.
Meanwhile, you’ll also find more pool inspiration in this month’s magazine, plus the latest news, practical tips and finishing touches to complete your next project.
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LIGHT THE WAY
The right lighting can transform how your home looks and feels. From ambience to function, a well-planned mix of light sources can define each room’s mood, purpose and style.
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Layers that work together
Good lighting design isn’t about one perfect fixture – it’s about layering. The best spaces combine three key elements:
• Ambient light for overall brightness.
• Task lighting for focus zones such as benches, desks and vanities.
• Accent lighting to highlight artwork, architecture or mood features. A layered approach creates flexibility for a space. For example, in open-plan living areas, recessed ceiling lights can provide soft general light, while pendants over the dining table create intimacy. Meanwhile, wall sconces add a decorative touch. Using separate switches or dimmers allows each layer to be adjusted for different times of day or occasions.
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Design that shines
Lighting should complement, not compete with, your décor. Consider finishes that balance other elements in the room. For example, black fittings for modern minimalism, brushed brass for warmth, rattan shades for a coastal feel. Where possible, mix concealed lighting, such as LED strips and recessed downlights, with feature pieces to bring both functionality, style and personality into a space.
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• Plan lighting early in your renovation. It’s easier to add wiring before walls are finished.
• Use dimmers or smart controls to fine-tune brightness throughout the day.
• Combine warm and neutral whites for balance.
• Highlight texture. A wall light against stone or timber adds instant character.
• Keep pendants above sightline level to avoid any glare.
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Tone and texture
Beyond placement, colour temperature plays a role. Warm white light enhances cosiness, which is ideal for lounges and bedrooms. Cool white light suits task areas, such as laundries or home offices. And, don’t overlook the surfaces you’re lighting. Matte finishes absorb light, creating a softer glow, while gloss and metallics bounce it back into the room. Textured walls and natural materials come alive under directional or wall-wash lighting.
The power of atmosphere
Light is about more than illumination; it’s about how it makes a room feel and function. The glow of a lamp or the softness of light across a textured wall all contribute to how a space feels. A living room with warm white and dimmed tones invites you to slow down, while bright, cool light in a kitchen helps with focus.
According to interior designers and lighting experts, creating the right atmosphere starts with understanding a room’s intent. Is it a place to unwind, to work, or to gather? “Light sets the rhythm of the home,” says Discount Lighting and Fans managing director Anthony Camilleri. “You want to move seamlessly from a calm space of the bedroom to the vibrant workspace of a kitchen, and your lighting plan should reflect that.”
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WAS YOUR HOUSE REALLY COLD OVER WINTER?
After a chilly winter, Australians are due to be hit with their winter heating bills. New analysis by The Australia Institute has found that a bit of red tape might have kept us warmer and kept our power bills down.
Red tape is often blamed for the housing crisis, like at the recent Economic Reform
Roundtable, which vowed to reduce regulation in housing construction.
In 2005, the Productivity Commission warned about over-regulating energy ef fi ciency in housing. Two decades on, Australian homes are built to a much lower energy ef fi ciency standard than overseas, despite our more extreme climate.
The new analysis fi nds that poor regulation leads to poor outcomes, such as forcing families to shiver through winter in poorly insulated homes and pay higher heating bills.
The analysis also suggests the removal of lucrative tax concessions for property investors, which gives them a huge advantage over fi rst-home buyers and recommends that governments directly build more homes for Australians.
“Regulatory reform is not inherently bad. Regulations are simply laws. They can be good. They can be bad,” says Jack Thrower, senior economist at The Australia Institute and author of the analysis.
“A well-resourced planning agency, capable of making swift, well-considered decisions, would likely help get things built more speedily.
“But cutting red tape is too often code for watering down laws which keep Australians safe from businesses abusing their power.
“Indeed, there are parts of
the housing industry where the problem is not too much regulation; it’s not enough.
“Instead of blaming regulations for the housing crisis, the government could look to tax concessions for property investors, which cost over $10 billion a year, make inequality worse and help landlords outbid fi rst-home buyers.
“Australian homes are built to a much lower energy efficiency standard than overseas, despite our more extreme climate”
“The government could tackle the housing crisis by cracking down on these giveaways and directly building any additional housing Australia might need, all while regulating to make sure properties are energy ef fi cient, safe and durable,:” he adds.
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When planning a bathroom renovation, tiles, vanities and tapware usually take centre stage. Yet lighting is just as important. It shapes the mood of the room, makes daily routines easier and improves safety.
Think about how you use the space: bright, shadow-free light is essential for shaving or applying makeup, while softer, dimmable options create a spa-like atmosphere for a bath. Layered lighting works best – task lights near the mirror, ambient ceiling lights to brighten the whole room and accent lights to highlight features or create depth.
Placement matters as much as the fittings themselves. Wall lights at eye level reduce harsh shadows, while recessed lighting can open up small spaces. Waterproof fixtures are a must around the shower and bath for
both safety and longevity. By treating lighting as a key design feature rather than an afterthought, you’ll not only improve the look of your bathroom but also how it feels and functions every day.
Here are some tips from the expert team at Foreshore Kitchens, Coolum Beach.
OPTIMAL LIGHTING CHOICES
Task lighting: Essential for performing specific tasks. Includes sconces at the mirror for facial tasks or a waterproof fixture in the shower.
Ambient lighting: Provides the overall light to the room. Often achieved with ceiling-mounted fixtures.
Accent lighting: Used to highlight architectural features or decor. Consider LED strip lights under cabinets or floating shelves.
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ENHANCING EFFICIENCY
Strategic placement: Ensures all areas are well-lit without overusing lights, keeping your energy bills lower.
Multi-functional fixtures: Consider lights with integrated fans or heaters to maximise functionality without cluttering the space.
MAINTAINING VALUE WITH LIGHTING
Energy efficiency: LED lights consume less power and have a longer lifespan, reducing overall energy costs.
Timeless designs: Choosing classic lighting designs can prevent your bathroom from looking dated, preserving its aesthetic and market value.
RELIABILITY IN LIGHTING FIXTURES
Quality fixtures: Opt for waterproof and steamresistant lights to ensure longevity.
Professional installation: Ensures fi xtures are correctly sealed and positioned for optimal functionality and safety.
BENEFITS OF GOOD LIGHTING
Reduces eye strain: Adequate lighting protects your eyes during precision tasks.
Improves aesthetics: Properly chosen and placed lights enhance the visual appeal of materials and surfaces.
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A NATURAL TOUCH
Stone has long been a material that feels at home in outdoor design. Once reserved mainly for use in feature walls, cladding is now being used to shape entire landscapes, from boundary fences to garden walls and retaining edges.
A front fence built in stone, for example, changes the view from the street, adding texture and weight, and it stands up well to the coastal environment.
In gardens, cladding works just as hard: low walls are ideal for lawn edges and planter boxes made from stone create definition, while retaining walls in the material look well-suited to the landscape.
Designers say the appeal comes down to versatility. Stone can look rustic when laid in a random pattern, or contemporary when cut to clean lines.
Its natural tones – sandy limestone, cool greys, flecks of quartzite – look great with other
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natural elements, such as plantings and timber decks. It also works well alongside polished concrete.
Durability is another drive for its growing popularity. Where renders can crack and paint peels back under sun and salt, stone improves with age.
Rain softens its colour and the material develops a patina that makes new landscapes feel established.
It’s this sense of longevity that appeals to homeowners who want outdoor finishes that don’t demand constant upkeep.
Most of all, stone cladding changes the feel of a space. It’s not decoration tacked on at the end, but a finish that helps define outdoor areas as stylish places to spend time.
Fences, walls and garden edges take on more presence, and the material ties the built form of the house into the garden in a balanced and aesthetically pleasing way.
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How to make stone work in your landscaping.
• Mix heights: Use low stone walls with taller planting for balance.
• Stay local: Choose stone tones that reflect the landscape around you.
• Think texture: Pair rough-cut cladding with smooth paving or timber for contrast.
• Plan edges: A stone boundary fence can double as a privacy screen and a design feature.
• Go green: Train climbing plants or vines over stone walls for softness and a lived-in feel.
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A hanging rail above the laundry bench is a small inclusion that makes a big difference. It’s perfect for drip-drying shirts or keeping ironing to a minimum.
Powder rooms are a great place to experiment with design. Dark paint, patterned wallpaper or a striking tile can create drama without overwhelming the whole house.
Stacking or bifold doors leading to a deck or patio instantly extend living space. Use consistent flooring to blur the line between indoors and outdoors.
Plan power points before plaster goes up. Add extras in pantries, along kitchen islands and beside beds to avoid messy cords later. Pop-up electric socket stations are also idea inclusions for the kitchen bench.
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IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS
Poolfab Pool + Landscape Creations managing director Sean Lynch says it’s important to source multiple quotes before choosing a pool builder.
Comparing pool quotes can be a little like comparing apples and oranges. The promise of a cheap price and a quick deal can seem alluring, but do you know what your quote actually includes? Cheap materials, poor craftsmanship and an unfinished pool, can put a damper on your poolside fun. A professional pool builder will provide a detailed quote that explains all of the components needed to install your pool. Most importantly, you won’t have to call different subcontractors to
finish the job. Here are the four fundamental questions to ask when comparing quotes.
1. Does your pool quote include council approval?
Adding a pool to your home requires building approval from your local council. To avoid delaying the construction process, find a pool builder who includes the council’s tick of approval in their quote. If they don’t, you will have to organise the documentation yourself and front any extra fees. It pays to check if your pool builder also includes insurance or warranty for the project. The right poolside professionals will have SPASA accreditations and be able to provide peace of mind with a warranty for your investment.
2. Does your pool quote include landscaping?
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entertainment for the family, providing lifelong memories to treasure. So, how does your concrete slab turn into the pool of your dreams? Landscaping. The right landscaping will provide a dramatic difference in the appearance of your pool. The paving, the plants and the poolside materials all contribute to the process of turning your pool from
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drab to fab. Make sure when you are comparing pool quotes that you check whether each quote includes landscaping. This way, your pool will be the finished product that you envision.
3 Does your pool quote include fencing?
One of the most important aspects of your pool is being able to keep your family safe. Ask
your pool builder whether the fencing is following Queensland laws and whether it is a temporary fixture. Some pool quotes will only include a temporary fence and will expect you to organise someone to finish the job. Does the pool builder include a safety gate or certificate on completion? Avoid being caught on the fence and
choose a pool builder who has your family’s safety in mind.
4 Does your pool quote include how to clean your pool? Who enjoys swimming in a slimy green pool? Included in your quote should be any equipment needed to keep your pool looking spick and span. The handover to your pool should also include a complete lesson on how to maintain the pool. As a bonus, look into whether you have the option to make your pool eco-friendly and what practices they are putting in place to do this.
GET THE LOOK
Apool becomes the heart of outdoor living when style meets function. With clever choices in planting, fi nishes and furniture, you can create a resort-worthy retreat in your own backyard. Here’s how to achieve this poolside style.
Layer the landscaping
Lush planting transforms a pool area from plain to polished. Use tall screening plants, such as bamboo, magnolia or lilly pilly, for privacy, then add oversized pots with citrus or tropical greenery to break it up. Invest in the hardscape
Pale stone coping provides a timeless fi nish, while timber decking adds warmth and slip resistance. For a lower-maintenance alternative, composite decking delivers the same clean lines without the need for regular oiling. The mix of textures creates a resort feel that’s also practical.
Build in shade
A shaded structure, whether a pavilion, patio or retractable awning, extends the pool’s use. Here, a sleek pavilion doubles as a dining hub, complete with hanging plants to soften the look. Built-in seating or an outdoor kitchen are worthwhile inclusions if entertaining is a focus.
Style with durability in mind
Outdoor furniture should withstand sun and splashes. Look for teak, aluminium or resin frames paired with washable cushions in neutral tones. Add style elements through accessories, like striped umbrellas, lanterns or woven rugs.
In summary:
• Plant screening trees or hedges for privacy.
• Mix stone and decking for style and function.
• Add a pavilion or pergola for shade and entertaining.
• Choose durable furniture with weather-ready fabrics.
• Finish with lighting, umbrellas and seasonal greenery.
SUSTAINABLE OPTIONS
Naturally, as a pool owner, you want the most efficient and environmentally friendly appliances to minimise your impact on the environment and to lower the cost of pool ownership.
If you’re a pool owner looking to save money on energy bills, there are several ways that you can minimise your impact on the environment and lower power consumption. The expert team at Clark Rubber Kawana share the following tips to help you run a more sustainable and energy-efficient swimming pool:
1. Optimise your pool pump or install an energyefficient pump
Your pool pump is the heart of your pool system and is critical for keeping your pool water crystal clear and clean. However, it’s also one of the most energyhungry appliances in your home, and so it is an important appliance to focus on to find reductions in energy use.
Here are some tips on how to optimise your swimming pool pump for energy efficiency:
Keep your pump filter clean:
When the leaf basket gets clogged and dirty with debris, your pump’s efficiency can decline. When the flow is restricted to the pump, it will have to work harder and longer to circulate and filter your pool water, and therefore will consume more energy.
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Install a timer switch on the pump:
A timer switch will help you control when your pump turns on and off and how long it runs for, so you can control the run time and avoid the pump running for longer than is necessary. If you have a saltwater chlorinator or some other type of control system with a timer, your pump can be plugged into this system and controlled by its timer to your set run times.
Use a properly sized pump: It is essential that your pump operates efficiently and that its performance is matched correctly to your pool system, so make sure to choose a pump that is the right power for your pool’s needs. The higher the power of the pump, the more energy it uses. Ultimately, you want a pump with the lowest power consumption that will adequately circulate the whole volume of your pool at least once, in your standard filtration times. Often pumps are the wrong size for the pool system or may be running for longer than necessary, and so you may be using more power than you
actually need to. Traditional single-speed pumps only operate at one high speed, regardless of the pool system. Generally speaking, a traditional singlespeed pump will operate for around eight to 10 hours in summer and four to six hours in winter. If your single-speed pool pump is running longer hours than this and is oversized, it may be running it longer than necessary and it may be costing you too much to run.
Use an energy-efficient pool pump:
If your pump running costs are too high, or it is ageing and due for replacement, consider investing in an energy-efficient pump such as a variable speed or a multi-speed pump. Variable speed and multi-speed pumps allow you to adjust the pump’s speed to meet your pool’s needs. Slowing the motor speed reduces the flow rate and this will significantly reduce energy consumption and lower your energy bills.
2. Be energy efficient with pool heating It is a great luxury to have a swimming pool, and a luxury to
have it heated, however, heating a large body of water does require lots of energy.
Solar pool heating:
The most efficient and costeffective way to heat you pool is using solar pool heating – it is an eco-friendly option as it uses the sun’s free and renewable energy to heat your pool water. These systems consist of a roofmounted thermal collector that captures the sun’s energy. Pool water is circulated through the roof-top collector, where the sun’s thermal energy is transferred into the water and then sent back to the pool to steadily heat it up. The solar heating system uses a controller and sensors that detect when the solar energy is ample, and then activate a pump to send water up to the roof.
Efficient electric heat pump pool heaters:
If your aim is to extend your swimming season and enjoy your pool all year round, then you will need to heat the pool in the cooler months and even through winter. Heating a pool requires a lot of energy and so finding an efficient heating system is imperative to minimise energy
consumption and to lower your costs. Pool heat pumps use refrigerant technology in reverse to extract the latent heat energy from the surrounding air and to transfer it into the water with minimal power consumption.
3. Invest in a pool cover
Using a pool cover is a great way to be more environmentally friendly and helps you to keep your pool cleaner too. In the heat of summer, you may have noticed how your water levels will drop significantly in a short space of time. When your water evaporates, you have to top up your pool with fresh water, which isn’t water-wise. Not only that, every time you top-up your pool with fresh water, you also must top up the chemicals to balance the water. By reducing evaporation, a pool cover will reduce your need to keep refilling the pool, and save significant amounts of precious water and money. In fact, a solar cover is also designed to let warmth in, and during summer can actually heat your pool by up to 8°C. They are also insulators, so they will minimise heat losses and reduce the energy required to keep your pool warm.
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