Home Magazine June 3

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June 3-9, 2012

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first homebuyers Mortgage pre-approvals and what they actually mean

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home help Shannon Lush helps you get that glass splashback looking sparkling once again

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expert advice Find out the 12 key questions you should be asking your home lender

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Buying a first home is never easy as you’re often faced with more questions than answers. This week, we learn about the key questions we should be asking our home loan lenders on Page 10, and we find out what a loan pre-approval actually means when you’re ready to put your money down on your new home on Page 6. Also, get inspired as Garden Guru Trevor Cochrane shows us how easy it is to breed freshwater fish in the backyard and tempts us with the fruits of his labour on Page 28.

renovation: before & after shop front Ottoman Empire is a real Turkish delight

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gardening Trevor Cochrane shows us his home aquaponics system

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open for inspection Your essential guide to WA’s display homes

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photo finish Burlesque vixen Melanie Bruyer, aka A’dora Derriere, shows us her favourites

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MART, urban and edgy, the Alto completes a trio of two-storey show homes from narrow-lot specialist Renowned Homes. On display in Woodvale, it joins the super-skinny Luna in Churchlands and the family-orientated Korda in Port Coogee to show buyers what can be done when there’s just a slim site to work with. Part of the Residential WA group of builders, Renowned Homes specialises in narrow-lot two-storey designs, with a wide choice of off-the-plan blueprints also available. “We now have three very different display homes that each complement the range and each fit a different segment of the narrow-lot market,” says Jim Ilias, general manager at Residential Building WA. “Our goal was always to have three displays, showing three different styles of living on a narrow lot.” Just over 10.5m wide, the Alto has been designed to suit a slender block with rear access. As the garage is at the back, the designers had the full width of the home to play with when it came to creating a standout elevation. They teamed a skillion roof over the upstairs activity room with a stack bond brick feature panel, rendered walls and a glass balustrade to the balcony.

“We wanted a modern look that would fit a new suburb as well as it would an infill area,” Jim says. Situated on the edge of an area of wetlands, the Alto has also been designed to capture a view, which Jim says could equally be of the city, a lake, a park or a golf course. The balcony at the front is reached from the wide landing at the top of the stairs and is big enough for a table and a couple of chairs. Three double bedrooms, each with builtin wardrobes, create a dedicated kids’ wing upstairs, along with the second bathroom and a sitting room or activity room. This extra living space feels cosy and separate from the minor bedrooms, yet the glass balustrade dividing it from the stairwell means it remains light and open. Downstairs, the master bedroom offers parents a private suite to call their own, with a walk-in wardrobe behind sliding doors and a much larger than expected ensuite featuring double vanities and a his-and-hers double shower with two rainhead fittings, plus the added luxury of a bath. Jim says it’s an example of how the builder is going that extra mile to offer a high-level specification while still keeping the budget manageable. A wall of wavy tiles in the stairwell

creates the look of a feature pillar that cuts a path up through the house. There’s a home theatre that would also make a great home office, an open-plan living and dining area, and a large kitchen. Packed with storage, the kitchen features a large, square, stone-topped island bench with a dropped section that acts as a breakfast table rather than the ubiquitous brekkie bar. “It’s a kitchen with its own meals area, plus there’s a dining area,” Jim says. “You can cook here and converse and feel part of the party.” The builder has created a generous alfresco and added an extra outdoor living area between the house and the garage to ensure living areas inside and out all integrate well. “We do try to ensure that we have a ‘big block feel’ even though the house is on a narrow lot,” Jim says. Storage has been carefully considered, with a huge cupboard under the stairs and three linen cupboards. Paula Evans

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PASSING WITH CREDIT Obtaining finance from a lending institution to build a home comes with numerous hurdles and even getting pre-approval may not mean you are off and running

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O you’ve been to visit a lender and have been given the pre-approval nod for a housing loan. Gaining finance approval is a great stepping stone towards home ownership, but it isn’t a guarantee that funds will be available to buy that dream house. Experts say while offers to buy houses or land should always be subject to finance, homebuyers can avoid disappointment by doing their homework at the pre-approval stage. Like all things, finance pre-approvals are not created equal, so it’s essential to find out exactly what that piece of paper from a lender means, says Smartline’s managing director Chris Acret. He says there is a lot of confusion about the different types of finance pre-approvals. For example, there can be significant differences between a conditional approval, a pre-approval, an approval in principle or an eligibility letter from a mortgage broker. Chris explains while a conditional approval can be obtained after a credit check and a review of the borrower’s credit score, this is not the same as a less comprehensive approval

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in principle that typically states how much someone can borrow. Independent Home Loans managing director James Pibworth says it’s common for first homebuyers to confuse agreements in principle (AIP) with more formalised pre-approvals. He says an AIP is usually based on unsubstantiated information about the borrower that hasn’t been properly assessed by a bank officer. “And, remember, eligibility letters from brokers are not pre-approvals,” he says. “These letters only show that a mortgage broker has ascertained that the homebuyer is likely to qualify for a certain amount of borrowings.” Construction finance specialist Don Crellin says pre-approvals offer an indication of how much one can borrow, but final go-ahead is still subject to valuation of the property, certain conditions, approval by a mortgage insurer and a time frame. Don, general manger of Resolve Finance, says in most cases pre-approvals expire within 90 days and are only valid if a homebuyer’s circumstances, with regards to income,

employment and credit inquiries, have not changed. “Essentially all bets are off if something changes,” he says. Don says homebuyers who are borrowing more than 80 per cent of a property’s value must obtain approval from the mortgage insurer – the company that protects the lender if a borrower defaults on a loan. If the mortgage insurer refuses to approve the loan, then the lender’s offer of finance is no longer valid. “Homebuyers who need this insurance should make a point to ask their lender if their pre-approval has also been assessed by a mortgage insurance company,” Don says. He says the aim should be to have as few conditions as possible attached to a pre-approval. The best way to do that is to supply the lender with as much documentation as possible, including payslips, letters from employers, taxation returns and bank statements. James Pibworth says it is extremely important not to make careless mistakes or omit important details when applying for pre-approval

because if there’s a change in circumstances relating to income or debt, which brings an application outside the financial institution’s lending criteria, the pre-approval may no longer be valid. For example, he says some clients mistakenly declare their overtime earnings as part of their wage when in fact their payslips show their basic pay is significantly less. “If the deal is tight anyway, these errors can mean the difference between an approval being honoured or declined,” James says. Chris Acret points out that consulting a mortgage adviser before seeking pre-approval will provide insight into different loan products as well as a realistic homebuying budget. He also warns homebuyers against lodging applications for pre-approved finance with several lenders. This is because having too many credit inquiries on record can be seen as “shopping for credit”, and may ultimately result in rejection of a loan application. Evelyn Duffy


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SHANNON LUSH Queen of clean

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Many of us now have glass splashbacks behind cooking surfaces, which build up with soot from cooking. To remove this soot from the surface without scouring the glass, roll up a pair of pantyhose into a tight ball and moisten it with warm water. Dip the pantyhose ball into a tray of bicarbonate of soda and rub over the soot stains. Once this is done, use a paper towel dampened with white vinegar to remove the bicarb and residual soot.

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This polyester shirt (pictured) had these nasty rubber marks on it when it was removed from my wardrobe. I assume the shirt was stored against a cricket bat with a perished rubber grip and somehow this has rubbed off on the shirt. I soaked it in Napisan with no success but didn’t try to scrub the marks off. What can you suggest to help me?

Unfortunately, there is a negative A result to soaking the shirt in a pre-soaker, as in this case. The bleach in the product actually hardens rubber, making it more difficult to take off. To remove the stains, first rub over the area with methylated spirits and while it is still wet with the methylated spirits, cover the area with glycerine. Leave it for an hour and a half before immersing it in a bucket of heavy salt solution, made by fully dissolving 1kg of uniodised cooking salt in a bucket of very hot water. Allow the shirt to soak

for at least four hours. Without rinsing or wringing the shirt out, lay it flat in the shade to dry. As it slowly dries, the salt crystals reform and expand in the fibres dragging the rubber out with them. When the shirt is completely dry, brush the salt away and the rubber will come out with it. In your case, you may need to do it twice as a result of soaking the shirt in Napisan.

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My daughter spilt fake tanning lotion on her cream-coloured, pure-wool bedroom carpet, resulting in orange stains. The carpets have been professionally cleaned but these stains didn’t come out. What can she do?

specific. To work out how to remove a stain, I need three pieces of information. I need to know what the stain is made of; what surface it’s on (Is there a varnish? What is the topmost surface that the stain is affecting?); and what, if anything, you’ve already tried to remove it. Each thing you try changes the chemical composition of the stain. Include a photograph if you can. Photographs really help the stain diagnosis. Don’t forget, alternative recycling questions are also welcome.

Shannon Place a couple of drops of lavender A oil on your fingertips and massage the stains, then wipe them out with a

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Buying your first home can be mind-boggling enough without the added confusion that comes with choosing a home loan. United Community Credit Union state manager Michelle Coelho details 12 key questions you should be asking your home lender

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O make buying a home as stress-free as possible, it is important to thoroughly investigate all of the options available and to find the right loan to suit your needs and lifestyle. You need to consider all fees and charges involved and your ability to meet your repayments over the long term. Most importantly, choose a lender who is upfront with you about all the costs involved, takes the time to answer all of your queries, and ensures your loan provides you with flexibility and added benefits, such as no transaction fees.

Here are a few questions you should ask: WHAT LOAN WILL SUIT ME BEST? There are many different loan features and fees to consider such as the interest rate, whether you

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should choose a fixed or variable rate, whether redraw or mortgage offset are available, and what the ongoing fees are. Make sure your lender sits down with you and understands what is important to you and your lifestyle. There are different loans to suit different needs so try to choose a loan that is flexible enough to suit those changing needs.

HOW MUCH CAN I BORROW? You need to consider how much you can afford to borrow by discussing the monthly repayment amount you can comfortably afford to pay with your lender. You may be able to borrow up to 95 per cent of the value of the property, but this will depend on many factors, including your financial circumstances.

WHAT IS THE INTEREST RATE? The interest rate is used to calculate your monthly repayments and it will determine how much you’ll pay over the life of the loan. This is the lender’s current price for that particular loan, which is then

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calculated to be paid off over a term that suits the borrower and the lender.

WHAT DEPOSIT DO I NEED?

you to understand other costs involved, such as stamp duty on the purchase and solicitor’s or conveyancer’s costs.

Most lenders require a minimum deposit of 5 per cent of the property’s value, but the more you have saved, the less you will need to borrow, keeping your loan repayments lower. You should also allow additional funds – about 5 per cent – for the costs associated with buying the property. If your deposit is less than 20 per cent, then you may be required to take out lender’s mortgage insurance.

WHAT IS THE TOTAL COST OF THE LOAN?

WHAT FEES DO I HAVE TO PAY?

WHAT WILL REPAYMENTS BE IF INTEREST RATES INCREASE BY 3 TO 4 PER CENT?

Make sure you are aware of all the fees involved in taking out a loan, such as loan establishment fees and government charges, including stamp duty, mortgage registration and Certificate of Title search fees. Also, find out if you have to pay monthly account keeping fees on your loan account. Your lender should also be able to help

You need to ask your lender for the “comparison rate” for the loan you are considering, as this rate includes the interest rate and most fees and charges payable during the life of the loan – expressed as a single percentage figure – and allows you to compare one loan with another on a cost basis.

Ask your lender how much your repayments will increase by if interest rates go up by 3 or 4 per cent. It’s important to consider whether you would still be able to afford a loan if interest rates were to increase substantially.

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Making extra repayments helps to pay your home loan off faster. If you plan to make additional payments to your home loan, it will be important to understand if the additional funds are available to redraw and, if so, what costs are involved.

DOES THIS LOAN ALLOW ME TO SWITCH TO A DIFFERENT LOAN AND LENDER, AND HOW MUCH DOES SWITCHING COST?

Chances are you may want to refinance your mortgage before the term is complete, so check whether a lender will charge you a prepayment penalty for doing so. Some may also charge a fee for paying down a substantial portion – more than 20 per cent – of the principal before it is due.

DO YOU OFFER ANY BENEFITS FOR BORROWERS? It is a good idea to check if your lender offers any benefits for taking out a loan, such as reduced transaction fees. For example, at United Community Credit Union, members who take out a loan of $200,000 or more are automatically eligible for our Pinnacle +Plus program, which entitles them to no transaction fees, discounts

Check with your lender whether or not you are able to switch to a different loan or lender should your circumstances change in the future – and find out how much the costs will be. This could save you a lot of time and money if you need to switch at some point during the term of your loan.

WHAT IS A ‘HOME LOAN KEY FACT SHEET’? Make sure you ask for a HLKFS from several lenders to enable you to shop around for the best deal. Financial institutions are also required to make the HLKFS available on their website if they provide information about home loans or enable home loan applications online. United Community Credit Union’s can be found on www.unitedcommunity.com.au/calculators/ homeloankeyfactsheet.aspx.

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Crisp white and timber-look laminate combine in the kitchen to produce a look that is fresh and contemporary. As well as solid-surface benchtops and wide cooking appliances, there is a large island bench with a chunky 60mm fascia and slab ends, plus a microwave and an integrated dishwasher. With easy entertaining in mind, the designers at Summit have provided access to the alfresco from the dining room, living room and kids’ activity room. “The direct access from the children’s wing enables the kids to go straight out to the alfresco without having to go through the family room,” Tim says. He says this has been a big hit with visitors to the display home. The three minor bedrooms have been grouped around the activity room and each has a spacious built-in wardrobe with sliding doors. Tim says the Elements, which can be built from just over $193,570, reflects Summit’s continued innovation in home design to suit an ever-changing market. Paula Evans

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Switch has given the parents’ retreat a new twist, incorporating an upholstered window seat into a recess in the large main bedroom. “The sun seat is a more practical way of using space, but still creates that feeling of a master ‘suite’,” Lee says. Deluxe styling in the ensuite takes inspiration from boutique hotels, with a floating vanity unit, large format tiles in soft neutrals, two square above-counter basins and a huge shower, which Lee says is a must in an ensuite these days. Throughout the home there are little details that make a big difference, from the spacesaving cavity sliding doors into the fitted walk-in wardrobe, to the lockable medicine cabinet in the laundry and the skylight that floods the second bathroom with natural light. Lee says Switch is continually taking inspiration from client ideas for features and finishing touches. “We get a real reflection of what the market is wanting and then we’re putting it on the ground,” he says. Busy families want plenty of storage so the Switcheight160 includes a sizeable store room as well as big wardrobes in all four bedrooms, a linen cupboard and heaps of cupboards in the laundry. In the living area, the builder has displayed

a wall of storage concealed behind modular panels. The attention to detail continues in the statement kitchen, where smooth integrated styling meets everyday functionality. “We have got a bit of a cult following with our kitchens as we’re putting in some quite exclusive looks at a project price point,” Lee says. There’s a floating bulkhead with concealed lighting, a built-in coffee machine and microwave, a massive island bench, nooks and niches for storage and display, and sliding doors to the alfresco with its raking ceiling. “It’s a very functional space as a lot of entertaining gets done around the kitchen,” Lee says. Leading off the kitchen is a fully fitted scullery that in turn leads into the laundry, plus there’s space in the kitchen to set up the laptop or iPad. “The attention to detail throughout this home is phenomenal – a clever combination of functionality and luxury,” Lee says. Paula Evans ✱ Versions of the home are available from $225,528.

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$378,062 ✱ location

Solaia Loop, Chianti Estate, Woodvale ✱ open Today, 1pm-5pm; Monday and Wednesday, 2pm-5pm; Saturday, 1pm-5pm ✱ phone 9463 7111 ✱ website www.switchhomes.com.au

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While coffee machines are now a common sight in kitchens, the style of machine varies. There are machines designed for simplicity and convenience – such as the capsule and fully automatic models – while there are also the manual and semi-automatic machines for the barista in the family. “People can choose from manual machines for a hands-on experience, capsule models for simplified coffee making or automatic machines that offer the customisation, quality and ease of use,� says Malcolm Russell, product marketing manager at Philips Saeco Australia. Lyndon Craig, senior design manager for Electrolux, sees a polarisation of the home coffee machine market. “On the one hand people are looking for convenience and embracing fully automatic or capsule-based machines,� Lyndon says. “At the other end of the spectrum, connoisseurs are installing professional-quality, manual coffee machines along with grinders in their kitchens.� Nicolette Cottrill adds that consumers are increasingly demanding ease of use from their machines. “This means anyone can create cafeperfect coffee without training,� she says. Lisa Shearon

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Tuart Lakes Lifefstyle Village is one of our latest, premium master-planned estates. It’s in a prime location on Mandurah Rd, just minutes from the shops, services and facilities of Rockingham and Baldivis City Centres. Elevated views overlook the beautiful Lake Walyungup and Lake Cooloongup and pristine beaches are only ten minutes away.

In keeping with the L GEN’SŽ active lifestyle, you won’t even have to travel to enjoy resort facilities, including a heated pool, bowling green, gym and clubhouse with more facilities to follow soon. As the Village develops, you’ll enjoy all the facilities, maintenance and management services, feefree until 2013. Then, all you’ll pay is a modest weekly fee.

LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING Tuart Lakes offers the easy life, whether you’re home or away. Living in this secure, gated community means there’ll be none of the headaches of overgrown gardens, mail collection or the security worries while you travel. Just lock and leave.

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Master Builders director Michael McLean visits Broome and experiences first-hand the vast strides the region has taken, especially with regard to the building industry

Gavan Forster from Master Builders answers readers’ questions about home building issues.

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OR the uninitiated, Broome is a coastal town in the Kimberley region about 2200km north of Perth but less than two and a half hours of flying time away from “the big smoke”. As you might appreciate, Broome relies a lot from tourism to keep its local economy prosperous. Although it has grown significantly over the decades, it has managed to retain its charm and unique character. The building industry in Broome has also grown over the years with most builders and specialist contractors being based in the town. Unlike Perth, building approvals actually rose by about 20 per cent in Broome during the 2010-11 period, which has encouraged more building industry personnel to relocate there for work purposes. The recent opening of the Waranyjarri Estate display village in Broome North is a huge boost for the town and the local building industry. This is an innovative LandCorp project and establishes Broome’s first display village comprising eight homes. I am told about 3000 people turned out for the launch of the display village in late April. Although much of Broome’s future land supply will be in the Broome North vicinity, homebuyers will soon have access to more than 500 blocks of land at other locations such as Roebuck Estate, Sunset Rise and Six Seasons. This is great news not only for homebuyers

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who now have a more certain supply of land but also for the local building industry who have greater confidence in growing their businesses in the region. The Waranyjarri Estate display village is a credit to the efforts not only of LandCorp but also the Broome shire and the traditional owners of the land. The eight new homes on display in Broome vary from entry-level homes, to upmarket and prefabricated builds. Local residents now have a lot more choice, which highlights the different segments of the housing market and homebuyers’ budgets. Two of the homes in the display village were completed in time to be entered into this year’s Master Builders Bankwest Kimberley-Pilbara Building Excellence Awards held in Broome. What is very noticeable when walking through a new home in Broome is the

difference in design compared with most Perth homes. Kimberley region homes generally exceed the mandated 6-star energy ratings to take advantage of the cool breezes and to maximise airflow through the living areas. Being able to sustain cyclonic winds also means they are more costly than their Perth equivalents. The quality of workmanship in the homes I inspected was excellent, which is a credit to the builders and contractors involved. So, if you are thinking of a sea change or can afford a holiday home in Broome, there is a good range of master builders to choose from. Knowing the local environment and conditions is clearly an advantage, which should give you confidence in building in Broome.

Plate height Many builders make a payment claim when brickwork is completed and walls are erected, assuming it’s a single-storey house. Plate height is the term that means brickwork is completed to a height that a wall plate can be installed and roof construction can commence. Lock-up At this stage of construction, external walls and roof cover are complete, external doors (perhaps temporary) and windows are fitted and the building is secured. Fixing stage Some builders require a progress payment when all internal doors, shelves, cupboards and cabinets, sinks and troughs have been fitted.

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ncorrect types of glass in the home can cause accidents, serious injury and, in some unfortunate circumstances, even death. Houses constructed before the mid-1970s often used annealed glass, which is also known as plate or sheet glass. When this type of glass breaks, it fractures into large, sharp, jagged pieces. Although it may be a satisfactory material for certain areas, it should not be installed where there is a risk of human-impact breakage. This is of particular importance in areas such as bathrooms where slips and falls are likely to occur. In these areas, any annealed glass panels should be replaced with toughened glass. The benefit of using toughened glass is that when it breaks, it implodes and results in

small, blunt, cube-like granules that are far safer than when other glass types break. Any accidents involving glass breakage are not only traumatic for the victim, it is also an issue for the owner of the property when it is leased to tenants. To prevent injury, property owners who intend to rent out their properties must ensure that the glass conforms to current Australian Standards. Another common issue experienced with glass, especially with shower screens and windows, is when household chemicals, scum, salt, road grime, dust and other pollutants become etched into the glass. This leaves the surface cloudy or milky, which appears to be clean again when it is wet.

To prevent this from happening, it is as important to make sure glass and fixings, such as hinges and other hardware, are clean and dried after every use to increase the life of the glass. Otherwise, you may need to replace the panel. The installation of glass in domestic homes is covered by Australian Standards AS2047, AS/NZS 1288 and AS/NZS 2208. These Australian Standards cover installation, safety and test requirements. For glass shower screens, balustrades, door and other higher risk applications, higher strength glass must be installed. Check if there is any labelling on the glass or have a glazier advise if the glazing installed in your home is suitable for its purpose.

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HIS architect-designed home in Wembley bucks the current trend of extravagant building concepts in the Perth landscape with a modest look. According to Brad Ladyman, who designed the home, the owners wanted a minimalist family home with a connection between the internal spaces and the outdoors, especially given the small lot size. The design also takes inspiration from legendary architects Le Corbusier and Adolf Loos, says Brad, who kept to a fresh, Nordic look that softly blends light and shade, steering clear of the “cold, modernist box” the owners wanted to avoid. This is highlighted by several distinct elements throughout the home, such as a collection of black objects that are designed to look as if they are floating. Brad has used a mosaic wall and column to grab your attention as you walk through the home. Whites and greens were addded into the mix and were used to anchor the interior and they are offset with stone which, according to Brad, warms up the area. “The travertine was imported from Italy and creates an aesthetic experience while the stairway was welded in WA by talented

blacksmith Margy Hennig,” he says. “A sculptural piece provided by me has gone on the wall.” Interestingly, only regular construction techniques were used in the building of the home. “It’s amazing to get such quality of space using standard construction,” Brad says. “The home was designed around the pool – you can see the pool from almost every room and it enhances the indoor/outdoor feel.” The decor inside is not the only showpiece in this home. There is a stunning garden at the back of the property where the landscaping – by Carl Hennig – is a work of art. “He is a renowned landscaper in Albany and has created a good mix of natural and exotic plants around the house,” Brad says. The best part of the project, according to Brad, was working closely with the owners and the various craftsmen involved. The owners were clearly in agreement with everything that was done and their joy was apparent when they were moved to tears the day they first walked into their new home on Christmas Eve. Alyesha Anderson

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LET THERE BE BRIGHT It looked shabby and unloved but Million Dollar Makeovers boss Sasha deBretton knew it had the bones to be turned into a light and airy three-storey home with stunning outdoor spaces

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AKEOVER maven Sasha deBretton practically rebuilt this Tudor-style Claremont home in just six weeks. “The original house was dark and had a very poky layout that felt depressing and oppressive,” says Sasha, who is the CEO of Million Dollar Makeovers. “I could tell it had the potential to be a great family home – it was just really dated and unloved. Moving through the rooms felt like being in a labyrinth.” In order to realise the property’s potential, Sasha and her team stripped the house back to its rafters and reconfigured the three-level floor plan. “The external brickwork, slab and roof tiles were basically the only things left untouched,” she says. New ceilings, walls, a state-of-the-art kitchen, bathrooms and custom-made furnishings are some of the head-turning additions that have reinvigorated the drab living spaces. The once six-bedroom, two-bathroom abode now has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. “We removed one of the bedrooms to create

a bigger master bedroom with its own ensuite,” Sasha says. A large barn-like room that sits above the garage was converted into a parents’ retreat/ home theatre. “This big, old room had no purpose before so we outfitted it to function as either a media room, office or study. We’ve even installed a second kitchen up here,” Sasha says. Making the most of the 873sq m block was also high on her list of priorities. “The existing dwelling was practically closed off from the stately garden and gazebo at the front of the house and had limited access to the backyard,” she says. “There was so much garden space that we saw the opportunity to create lots of different ‘outdoor rooms’, so it was vital that there was a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor living spaces.” The somewhat shabby front door was replaced with a majestic floor-to-ceiling, French-inspired model that instantly transformed the home’s facade and let the breeze and lots of light in. “We also painted the dark jarrah that featured throughout the home white to lighten up the living spaces. The white oak floors and soft,

off-white walls reflect light beautifully, as do the marble benchtops in the kitchen and the marble surround to the fireplace,” Sasha says. Banks of bifold doors were installed to encourage cross-ventilation and allow the open-plan kitchen/dining area to merge with the 70sq m outdoor deck. “We restored the old spa that was already on the deck and put in a swimming pool at the back of the block to create a resort feel. Luxurious day beds complete the look,” Sasha says. While the outdoor areas could rival many resorts, the interiors have a boutique French hotel feel. “Everyone comments on the slipper bath in the downstairs bathroom and the black clawfoot bath in the ensuite, not to mention the bespoke wallpapers, which they all love,” Sasha says. “There’s nothing stock standard in this home and the quality is second to none. It’s very elegant without being over the top. “The location is equally amazing. It’s walking distance to the new Claremont Quarter and all of the other cafes and businesses that make the lifestyle in this area so desirable.” Sandra Peterson

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BACKYARD CATCH Many households have fruit and vegies from the backyard ending up on the kitchen table, but now you can go a step further by adding fish to the menu with a little help from the experts

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FIRST set up an aquaponics system about two years ago and have grown to love this way of producing the freshest salads and fish for a very small amount of effort. My system was set up with a 500-litre tank and a 900mm-wide, 2m-long flood tray working together to flow water from the pond to the tray and back into the pond. We added expanded clay to the tray and then some zeolite to assist in filtration. The tank has been home to as many as 20 brown trout, which grew to about 600g over a six-month period before being harvested. Trout are a brilliant winter crop as they love cold water, but during the summer barramundi take centrestage. Barra require warm water to survive so growing them in summer is wise unless you are going to heat the water during winter. We have also added silver perch, which are expected to take 12 months to reach a similar weight. My one-tank, one-tray system has quickly expanded to include a 1000-litre tank and another 300-litre tank, which is now home to a huge crop of freshwater mussels. I have to admit that the process has been a steep learning curve and there have been a

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couple of tragedies along the way, though the system seems to have got better as it has aged. This is probably due to the fact the microbial life in the water is expansive and these ammonia-eating bacteria work hard cleaning excess nutrient from the water. I attribute much of my learning to the outstanding knowledge of Delia Van Aurich who owns Aquaponics WA. Her store, located at Lot 12, Warton Rd in Canning Vale, is an inspiration to people wanting to grow their own fish at home with working displays and everything you will ever need to get the best out of the system. Delia walks the talk with working displays of systems available for viewing, including one with some monster barramundi demonstrating just what is possible to grow at home. The barra in her big tank would be 2 to 3kg and are just three years old. Aquaponics WA sells systems or components for you to DIY and provide the all-important, one-on-one advice that anyone trying to wrap their mind around this system needs. Another source of understanding about the best water filtration techniques for me has been Calinda Anderson of the Woodvale Fish

and Lily Farm, who introduced me to zeolite, a naturally occurring rock mineral. Zeolite has the unique ability to absorb excess nutrients, releasing them to the plants’ roots on demand. Calinda is a big believer in a layer of gravel being added to the base of any pond. It’s important as the gravel’s uneven surface area is home to billions of bacteria, which consume fish waste that is rich in ammonia and potentially toxic to fish in high levels. When zeolite is mixed into the gravel, the impact on water quality and clarity is noticeable. The idea behind it is the pump pushes nutrient-rich water into the vegetable tray, which sits above the pond. The tray is filled with a combination of expanded clay – which looks much like gravel but is actually light and highly porous, providing the plants in the system with even moisture around their roots – and zeolite and/or spongelite. Planted into the clay are fast-growing salad vegetables such as lettuce and spinach and you can even grow exotic fruits such as pawpaws. These plants quickly strip nutrients from the water ensuring that the water that flows back into the pond below is clean.

Calinda taught me the trick to controlling algae outbreaks, such as blanket weed, is to apply zeolite in a finely ground form over the algae in a watery dust cloud. Zeolite is so good at absorbing nutrient it literally starves the algae of food and it dies and falls to the floor of the pond. You may need to apply some of this zeolite every second day for a week or two but it’s incredibly effective in controlling algal problems in ponds. It’s important to understand that aquaponics is a natural biological system and the bacteria will not be at levels needed for full control of ammonia concentration within the first weeks. Starting with small fish is a great way to begin as they do not produce a huge amount of waste and they can grow as the bacterial population does. The relationship between plants and fish is symbiotic and they need to grow together throughout the period the fish are growing. With some varieties of fish, it’s important to aerate the water as they have high oxygen requirements. This is particularly important when fish get larger in the pond in big populations. Aeration pumps are easy to set up and install and provide another mechanism for keeping ponds clean as they encourage aerobic composting of excess waste.


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Linnie Glossop writes, via email, that she has a cherry tree that flowers but produces no fruit. It was sold as a Stella cherry. She wants to know if it is not cold enough in Mandurah or if she, in fact, needs two trees to get things moving. She also has a Chinese pistachio tree (Pistacia chinensis), which she’s had for seven years and produces no nuts. It’s highly unlikely your cherry will fruit in Mandurah. Cherries have a requirement for chill hours, which is effectively when the soil temperature drops below 10C for a certain number of hours. If they don’t get enough cold hours, they don’t flower and fruit. You might get some fruit in colder winters but with global warming occurring, crops will be scarce. One trick desperado cherry lovers employ, including this one, is to dig a couple of square holes around the base of the tree among the roots and place blocks of ice on them. This chill does impact the fruit set and even with only a few applications last year, we got about 2kg of fruit in the Perth Hills off three-year-old trees. It might be worth trying before reaching for the axe. The pistachio is an interesting one. They tend to trigger into fruit at a certain point and yours should be close to it now. The other possibility is that yours is the ornamental form which could mean no fruit at all. Hammering a rusty nail into the base of the tree is likely to trigger serious flowering and fruit set. Trevor Cochrane

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Calinda also introduced me to the right fish food for my barra, who were a little picky and were not growing in size until I introduced an Australian food-grade fish food that floats. Since then, their growth has been incredible. My perch seem to be less fussy, happily consuming everything include small meat scraps from barbecues and meals with gusto. Now is the time to be harvesting your barramundi and summer herbs or vegies and planting out a crop of winter-loving vegetables such as broccoli, silverbeet and cauliflower. Adding 20 trout fingerlings to the tank will ensure that 16 to 20 weeks later you have fish that are 650gm to 1kg in size, depending on your feeding regime. If you are in no hurry, try silver perch or Murray River cod, which take longer to grow but taste amazing. My favourite eating fish from this system is without doubt the silver perch, which are mouth-wateringly delicious when steamed with spring onions, a little garlic, ginger and sweet soy served on a bed of steamed kangkung, which you can grow in your hydroponic bed. Trevor Cochrane

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$120,000 to $150,000 Banksia Grove

Glendower, by HomeStart, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, dc/p, Botanic Ave, 9231 4567

Byford

Everglade, by HomeStart, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, dc/p, Mead St, 9231 4567

$150,000 to $200,000 Alkimos

Eclipse, by Aussie Living, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, dc/p, Leeway Loop, 6212 7650 Miami, by First Abode, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Altea Way, 1800 500 799 Exhilaration, by Aussie Living, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g,Altea Way, 6212 7699

Australind

Palladian, by Domain, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, d/g, Orion Lane, 9797 0981

Aveley

Caulfield, by Commodore, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, st, d/g, Safford Ave, 6296 6476 Broome, by WA Housing Centre, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Safford Ave, 9297 4863

Baldivis

Leeuwin, by Ventura, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, d/g, Cape Meander, 9241 1715 Muiron, by WA Housing Centre, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Cape Meander, 9523 0213 Bayview, by Easystart, S, 4x2, st, h/t, a/r, alf, dc/p, Ruskin Brace, 9333 0833 Echo Beach, by Easystart, S, 3x2, st, h/t, alf, dc/p, Ruskin Brace, 9333 0833 Sandown, by Commodore, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Cape Meander, 9523 0241 Ritz, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Pemberton Blvd, 9302 4920 Cube, by Aussie Living, S, 3x2, h/t, g, Strathmore Close, 6212 7699

Banksia Grove

Cape Cuvier, by WA Housing Centre, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, c/r, Wholly Rd, 9214 1111 Lodge, by Easystart, S, 4x2, g/r, d/g, Botanic Ave, 9333 0833 Caesars, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, d/g, Botanic Ave, 9302 4920 Freedom, by Aussie Living, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, dc/p,Woolly Rd, 6212 7699

Butler

Boston, by First Abode, S, 4x2, st, a/r, alf, dc/p, Impington St, 0411 444 808 Sands, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Impington Rd, 9302 4920 Vibe, by Easystart, S, 3x2, d/g, h/t, alf, st, Newmarket Pde, 9333 0833

Byford

Bathurst, by Commodore, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, t/g, Colesbrook Drive, 9525 1379 Bungalow, by Impressions, S, 4x2, st, d/g, Mead St, 9525 0726 Point Samson, by WA Housing Centre, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Warrington Rd, 9214 1111 Ashton, by Impressions, S, 4x2, st, d/g, c/r, h/t, Warrington Rd, 9525 0873 Bugatti, by Ideal Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Millard Way, 9525 0801 Satisfaction, by Aussie Living, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g,Warrington Rd, 6212 7699

Champion Lakes

Chessell Cottage, by Summit, S, 3x2, d/g, St Catherines Prom, 9390 3761

Ellenbrook

Metropolis, by Easystart, S, 3x2, d/g, st, h/t, alf,Adlington Way, 9333 0833 Insight, by Aussie Living, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g,Adlington Way, 6212 7699 Kimberley, by WA Housing Centre, S, 3x2, alf, h/t, d/g, Pallarup Cres, 9214 1111 Armada, by HomeStart, 3x2, h/t, st, alf, dc/p, Pallarup Cres, 9231 4567 Silverstone, by Commodore, 4x2, h/t, alf, st, d/g, Ewens Pass, 6296 6345 Bonneville, by Commodore, S, 3x3, alf, st, h/t, d/g, Pallarup Cres, 1800 266 663 Imperial Retro, Affordable Living, 3x2, alf, h/t, dc/p, Elmridge Parkway, 9302 4920

Erskine

Quantum, by Domain, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Sticks Blvd, 9583 5708

Hammond Park

Ramada, by Affordable Living, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Macquarie Blvd, 9302 4920

Harrisdale

Anchorage, by First Abode, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Rufous Lane, 9397 2342 Abbey, by Easystart, S, 3x2, d/g, h/t, alf, Exchange Ave, 9333 0833 HOME

Lakelands

Good Times, by Aussie Living, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/cp, Karridale Loop, 9523 1689 Bremer, by WA Housing Centre, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Jasper Way, 9214 1111 Swanbourne, by Easystart, S, 3x2, h/t, st, dc/p, Jasper Way, 9581 9406 Inspiration, by Aussie Living, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g, Cobaki Brace, 6212 7699

Landsdale

Monaco, by Commodore, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, alf, d/g, Kingsway, 9303 4361 Coronade, by HomeStart, 4x2, h/t, g/r, alf, dc/p, Kingsway, 9231 4567 La Grange, by WA Housing Centre, S, 3x2, d/g, alf, h/t, st, Kingsway, 9303 2019 Ambiance, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, Monticello Meander, 9333 0880

Maddington

Executive, by Premiere, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Claret Ash Blvd, 0425 445 578 Cosmos, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, Ruskin Brace, 9333 0880 Infinity, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, c/r, Ruskin Brace, 9333 0880 Havana, by Ideal Homes, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, g/r, st, alf, d/g, Claret Ash Blvd, 9523 0694 Aspire, by Impressions, S, 3x2, h/t, d/g, Jerboa Green, 9523 0087

Peninsula, by TR Homes, 3x2, pre-manufactured home, st, alf, 105 Kelvin Rd, 9493 2998

Banksia Grove

Meadow Springs

Aston, by Ideal Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Botanic Ave, 6400 0535

Bunbury Kasbar, by New Generation, S, 4x2, h/t, st, a/r, alf, d/g, Millbridge Blvd, Millbridge Estate, 9724 1318

Busselton

Bushland, by TR Homes, 3x2, pre-fab transportable home, 105 Kelvin Rd, 9493 2998

Colorado, by New Generation, S, 4x2, st, h/t, d/g, Nougat Cres, 9754 7247

Madeley

Butler

Meadow Springs

Somerton, by Impressions, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Newmarket Pde, 6461 5297 Aspire, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st. alf, a/r, Newmarket Pde, 9333 0880

Albert Park, by Commodore Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, alf, Buffalo Ave, 9408 0273 Flemington, by Commodore, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Glendale St, 9583 4053

Millbridge

Kasbar, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, a/r, Millbridge Blvd, 9724 1318

Piara Waters

Caversham Watershed, by Impressions, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Colorino Ave, 6461 5200 Waterside, by Summit, S, 3x2, h/t, d/g, St Catherines Prom, 9390 3710

Madeley

Fullerton, by National, S, 3x2, h/t, d/g, st, alf, Greylock Meander, 9408 0459 Madeley, by Ultimate Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, BelCastro Way, 9408 1305 Ramada Retro, by Affordable Living, 4x2, g/r, h/t, s/t, Owen Link, 9302 4920 Treviso, by Ideal Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, st, g/r, d/g, Owen Link, 9408 1189 Eagle Bay, by Ventura, S, 4x2, d/g, Glendale St, 9583 4003

Piara Waters

Colorado, by New Generation, S, 4x2, st, h/t, d/g, alf, g/r, Highland Rise, 9397 1266 Hacienda, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, g, Ditton Cnr, 9419 2104 Trump Alfresco, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Ditton Cnr, 9302 4920

Queens Park

Frangipani, by Dale Alcock, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Narla Place, 9242 9200

South Yunderup

Riverbank, by Ventura, S, 3x2, st, d/g, Countess Circuit, 9537 8459 Amberley, by Ventura, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Bremer Way, 9537 7325

Treendale

Equinox, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, a/r, Orion Lane, 9797 0682

Strathmore, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, d/g, Strathmore Cl, 0419 048 401 Rendezvous, by National, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, alf, Cape Meander, 9523 0210 Leeuwin, by Ventura Homes 4x2, h/t, d/g, alf, Cape Meander, 9241 1400 Cosmopolitan, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, alf, Ruskin Brace, 0427 022 916 Rockeller, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, alf, Ruskin Brace, 0427 022 916 Toorak, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, h/t, g/r, c/r, d/g, Burlington Drive, 9366 0036

Busselton Envy, by Summit, S, 4x2, g/r, a/r, alf, d/g, Nougat Cres, 9754 7134 Newport, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, d/g,Almond Parkway, 9792 0555

Butler Seasons, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, alf, Newmarket Pde, 0409 869 910

Caversham Homestead, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Domina Turn, 9242 9200

Dalyellup Jimbaran, by WA Country Builders, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Colonna, 1800 227 161

Dayton Da Vinci, by Ross North Homes, 4x2, h/t, c/r, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 0413 758 404

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Coral Bay, by WA Housing Centre, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Caporn Turn, 9358 4762 Independence, by Aussie Living, S, 3x2, h/t, c/r, d/cp, Karridale Loop, 9523 1689

Seville Grove

Corondale, by Complete, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Seville Rd, 9497 2919 Riviera, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g,Tandara Fairway, 9302 4920

Wellard

Tribute, by Domain, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, st, d/g, St Leonards, Blvd, 9250 1840 Chandon, by New Generation, S, 3x2, d/g, h/t, alf, St Leonards Blvd, 9250 7632 Plantation, by Content Living, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, st, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 9202 5222 Icon, by Aussie Living, 4x2, g/r, h/t, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 6212 7699

$200,000 to $250,000 Alkimos

Alkanta, by Content Living, S, 4x2, d/g, st, alf, h/t, Point Link, 9202 5222 Alexa, by MyGen Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Leeway Loop, 1800 806 803 Milano, by New Generation, S, 3x2, d/g, h/t, alf, Hollington Gdns, 9333 0880 Haven, by Impressions, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Leeway Loop, 6461 5200 Accolade, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, Leeway Loop, Alkimos, 9562 5599

Aveley

Trump, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, st, g/r, Safford Ave, 9320 4920 Villa d’Este, by National, S, 3x2, h/t, d/g, Safford Ave, 6296 7784

Baldivis

Austin, by Metrostyle, S, 4x2, g/r, alf, d/g, Cape Meander, 9524 3082

Lexington, by Lifestyle, S, 4x2, h/t, st, a/r, d/g, Madeley Rise, 9409 4242 Rendezvous, by Ventura, 4x2, alf, h/t, s/t, d/g, Greylock Meander, 9408 0659

Meadow Springs

Eagle Bay, by Ventura Homes, S, 4x2, a/r, d/g, Glendale St, 9583 4003

Millbridge

Lotus, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Millbridge Blvd, 9725 2852

Piara Waters

Bellagio, by National, S, 4x2, h/t, s/t, alf, d/g, Highland Rise, 9397 1643 Prestige, by Ventura, 4x2, alf, h/t, s/t, d/g, Highland Rise, 9397 1489 Silk, by W&B, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Wright Rd, 9397 0578

Southern River

Archer, by Dale Alcock Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, alf, d/g,Trumpet St, 9242 9200 Geisha, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g, Michigan Turn, 0418 954 658

South Yunderup

Boulevard, by Dale Alcock Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Byron Drive, 9242 9200 Daintree, by Plunkett Homes, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, d/g, Countess Circuit, 9537 7428 Amberley, by Ventura Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Bremer Way, 9537 7325

The Vines

Xanadu, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, st, t/g, alf, Orion Lane, 9796 1639

Vasse

Vasse, by WA Country Builders, S, 3x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Bridgeview Entrance, 9792 0100

Wandi

Monaco, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, alf, t/g, Lyon Rd, 9410 2495 Wisteria, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, a/r, d/g, Bruny Ave, 9242 9200

West Swan

Tapping

West Swan

Madeley

Treendale

Queens Park

Abrolhos, by Easystart, S, 3x2, h/t, st, dc/p, Onyx Lane, 9439 6866 Capel, by WA Housing Centre, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Ditton Cnr, 9214 1111 Inception, First Home Buyers Direct S, 3x2, g, st, Onyx Lane, 9439 2525 Newmarket, by Commodore, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Ditton Cnr, 9439 5149 Portland, by New Generation, S, 4x2, h/t, g/r, d/g, Ditton Cnr, 9419 2574 Dynasty, by Impressions, S, 4x2, st, d/g, Gemstone Pde, 6461 5200 Zone, by Aussie Living, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, dc/p, Ditton Corner, 9419 1881

Stoneleigh, by Dale Alcock, D, 4x2, g/r, h/t, d/g, Monticello Meander, 9242 9200

Lexia, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g,Adlington Way, 0438 691 037

Monza, by Commodore Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Highland Rise, 9397 1639 Realm, by Domain, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, st, g/r, d/g, Highland Rise, 9397 0576 Mahogany, by Impressions, S, 4x2, st, d/g, a/r, h/t, Isla Place, 9397 2413

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Da Vinci, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, g, St Leonards Blvd, 0413 758 404 Kingston, by Rural Building, S, 3x2, a/r, st, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 1800 643 800 Essence, by Ventura Homes, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 9250 2422

Woodvale

Manhattan, by Dale Alcock, S, h/t, st d/g, Solia Loop, 9242 9200

over $300,000 Alkimos

Dalyellup

Sea Breeze, by New Generation, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, Orion Lane, 9722 0333

Ellenbrook

Carnival, by Essence Homes, S, 4x2, h/t, g/r, d/g, Orion Lane, 9792 0100

Wandi Sandalwood, by Impressions, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Bruny Meander, 6461 5297

Cincinnati, by Metrostyle, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Brigalow Bend, 9296 6238 Centro, by Ventura Homes, S, 3x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Elmridge Parkway, 6296 6649 Destiny, by New Generation,S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, alf, a/r, Adlington Way, 9333 0880 Oasis, by Ventura, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Brigalow Bend, 6296 6649 Luxor Games, by Affordable Living, 4x2, g/r, h/t, Ewens Pass, 9302 4920

West Swan

Greenmount

Valencia, by Commodore, S, 4x2, h/t, st, a/r, alf, d/g, Montreal St, 9405 6794

Nautilus, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, s/t, alf, d/g, Point Link, 9562 5495 Trinity, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Callosa Cres, 0423 398 220 Archipelago, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, st, t/g, Shipmaster Ave, 9242 9200 Kayana, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Altea Way, 9242 9100 Cable Beach, Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, g/r, st, a/r, d/g, Shipmaster Ave, 9562 3984 Salt, by W&B, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, st, d/g, Shipmaster Ave, 9562 3350

Landsdale

Aveley

Avonview, by Ross Squire Homes, S, 4x2, st, Bullarra Rd, 9294 3800 Coolgardie, by Ross Squire Homes, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, sc/p, Bullarra Rd, 9294 3800

Hammond Park

Chicago, by Metrostyle, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, alf, d/g, Macquarie Blvd, 9414 3399

Hocking

Majestic, by Impressions, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Monticello Meander, 6461 5297 Lamont, by Impressions, S, 4x2, d/g, h/t, st, Kingsway, 9302 6097

Maddington

Breakaway, by TR Homes, 4x2, pre-manufactured home, h/t, alf, 105 Kelvin Rd, 9493 2998

Darlington, by MyGen, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 1800 806 803 Caversham, by Metrostyle, S, 3x2, alf, h/t, d/g, St Leonards Blvd, 9202 9210

Yanchep Vdara, by Affordable Living, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Blackwood Meander, 9302 4920

$250,000 to $300,000 Alkimos

Escape, by Ventura Homes, 4x2, alf, d/g, Safford Ave, 6296 7645 Baby Boomer Loft, by Baby Boomer Homes, loft, 3x2, st, d/g, Wesley Way, 9302 2250

Baldivis Elwood, by Dale Alcock, S, 3x2, st, d/g, Strathmore Close, 9242 9200

Monarch, by National, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Ewens Pass, 6296 6441 Willows, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, a/r, st, d/g,Adlington Way, 9242 9200 Lexia, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, Adlington Way, 0438 691 037

Alkimos, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g,Topsail Loop, 0401 836 616 Alkimos, by In-Vogue, D, 4x3, alf, h/t, d/g, Shipmaster Ave, 9202 9200 Chateau, by Summit, S, 4x2, st, h/t, d/g,Altea Way, 0418 927 371 Pearl, by W&B, D, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Shipmaster Ave, 9562 3350

Erskine

Australind

Ellenbrook

Olympus, by Summit, S,4x2, h/t, alf, g/r, d/g, Sticks Blvd, 9534 8840

Forrestdale

Homestead, by Dale Alcock SW, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, st, d/g, Orion Lane, 9792 0555

Nautilus, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, cnr Isla Place/Highland Rise, 9242 9200

Aveley

Hammond Park

Baldivis

Secret, by Ventura, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, dc/p, Macquarie Blvd, 9414 3060

Harrisdale

Newport, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, st, h/t, a/r, d/g, Foundry Turn, 9242 9200 Oslo, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, st, d/g, Greenlink Blvd, 9242 9200

Hocking

Hollywood II, by Highbury, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, st, d/g, alf, Elliot Rd, 1800 214 864

Jindalee

Cable Beach, by Ventura, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Jindalee Blvd, 9562 0786

Lakelands

Kartika, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Jasper Way, 9583 4040 Sanctuary, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, a/r, d/g, Cobaki Brace, 9242 9200 New Dimension, by Ventura, S, 4x2, g/r, st, d/g, Jasper Way, 9583 4516 Everest, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Cobaki Brace, 9581 6614

Landsdale

Monticello, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Monticello Meander, 0418 913 800

Shoalwater, by Cedar Homes, D, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Neary Blvd, 9240 2125 Matrix, by Novus, D, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Makybe Drive, 9523 0231 Diva, by Highbury Homes, D, 4x2, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g, c/r, Makybe Drive, 1800 214 864 Four Seasons, by Shelford, S, 4x2, st, a/r, dc/p,Wanderer Parkway, 0438 389 530 or 0419 929 961

Belmont

Lincoln, by APG, D, 4x2, a/r, h/t, alf, d/g,Vaucluse Circuit, 1800 884 041

Booragoon

Aurora, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, g/r, h/t, c/r, d/g, Marmion Ave, 9242 9200

Burns Beach

Sanctuary, by Peter Stannard, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Backwater Circle, 9304 9822 Asheville, by APG, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, d/g, Backwater Cir, 9304 9562

Butler

Ready Built, by Dale Alcock, S, 3x2, d/g, Dania Way, 9242 9200

Byford

Kalimna, by Australand, S, 3x2, st, d/c, New Haven Pde, 13 38 38


Churchlands

Viento, by Residential Attitudes, D, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, d/g, alf, Pinnata Mews, 1800 331 388 Luna, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Prionotes Cnr, 9202 9255 Onyx, by Novus, D, 3x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Pinnata Mews, 9284 1282 Emporio, by APG, D, 4x2, st, alf, d/g, Pinnata Mews, 9284 9013

Millbridge

Woodbridge, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, a/r, h/t, d/g, Hatfield Way, 9724 1942 Amari, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, t/g, Dutton Way, 9792 0555

North Coogee

Cottesloe

The Look, by Ross Griffin, D, 3x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Orsino Blvd, 9444 7965 Horizon, by Highbury, D, 4x2, h/t, d/g, Orsino Blvd, 1800 214 864 Korda, by Renowned Collection, D, 4x2, alf, st, h/t, d/g, Draper St, 9202 9255 Halcyon, by Residential Attitudes, D, 4x2, a/r, st, d/g, Arabella Lop, 1800 331 388

Dalyellup

Quartz, by W&B, D, 4x2, h/t, alf, d/g, Wright Rd, 9397 578

Clarkson

Metro, by Australand, D, 3x2, d/g, Ladera Way, 13 38 38 Lumiere, by RiverStone, D, 3x2, alf, Lillian St, 9436 9696

Provence

Darch

Michigan, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Aldenham Drive, 9394 0437 Churchill, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, d/g, a/r, Trumpet St, 0411 455 566 Monroe, by Broadway, D, 4x3, h/t, a/r, d/g, Harlequin Pass, 9302 6161 Arcadia, by Vision One, S, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Michigan Turn, 9398 2883 Bletchley Park, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, st, d/g, Michigan Turn, 9394 0720 Ashford, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Aldenham Drive, 9202 9202 Bletchley Loft, by Rural Building, L, 4x2, a/r, st, d/g, Martagon St, 1800 643 800

Darlington

Argyle, by Rural Building, S, 4x2, a/r, h/t, st, dc/p, Cnr Darlington and Coulston Rd, 1800 643 800

Dunsborough

Naturaliste, by WA Country Builders, S, 3x2, st, d/g,Wentworth Loop, 1800 227 161

Ellenbrook

Avon Lodge, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, a/r, d/g,Adlington Pass, 6296 6755

Erskine

Plaza, by National Homes, S, 3x3, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Sticks Blvd, 9534 7053 Bay Breeze, by Highbury, D, 4x2, g/r, a/r, c/r, st d/g, Sticks Blvd, 1800 214 864

Southern River

Stirling

Stanford, by In-Vogue, D, 4x3, st, h/t, a/r, alf, d/g, Lycium Quay, 9349 7554

Treendale

Toorak, by WA Country Builders, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Orion Lane, 9792 0100

Hamilton Hill

Nautilus, by Dale Alcock, 4x2, st, h/t, alf, t/g, Bridgeview Entrance, 9792 0555

Sienna, by Bellagio, D, 4x3, d/g, alf, Annean Lane, 9337 4500

Harrisdale

Colonnade, by APG, D, 4x2, alf, d/g, Foundry Turn, 9397 2439 Shangri-La, by Ventura, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Countess Circuit, 9537 8459 Vale, by Ultimate Homes, D, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Foundry Turn, 0417 951 486 Liberty, by Lifestyle Homes, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Foundry Turn, 9393 2544 Preston, by Ross North, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, Dealy Elbow, 0418 935 289

Hillarys

Bogart, by Broadway, D, 4x3, g/r, c/r, st, d/g, Seychelles Lane, 9302 6161

Iluka

Notre Dame, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Burns Beach Rd, 0418 943 549 Cove, by W&B, S, 4x2, g/r, d/g, Burns Beach Rd, 1800 802 636 Sunsets, by Lifestyle Homes, D, 4x2, h/t, alf, st, d/g, Romano Cres, 9305 4151 Limelight II, by Highbury, D, 6x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Romano Cres, 9304 0549 Westmont, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Romano Cres, 9202 9202 Panorama, by APG, D, 4x2, a/r, st, alf, d/g, Romano Cres, 9305 3948 Harlow, by Broadway, D, 4x3, h/t, Romano Cres, 9302 6161

Jindalee

Connecticut, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, h/t a/r, st, alf, d/g, Jindalee Blvd, 0417 981 911 Integra, by Novus, D, 4x2, h/t, st, t/g, alf, Jindalee Blvd, 9562 5581 Lamont, by APG, D, 4x3, a/r, st, d/g, Santa Barbara Pde, 9562 1155 Heston, by Broadway, D, 4x2, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Jindalee Blvd, 9302 6161

Lakelands

Savana, by APG, D, 4x2, a/r, c/r, g, Cobaki Brace, 9583 3387 Lexington, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, alf, h/t, g/r, d/g, Cobaki Brace, 9202 9200 Berkley, by In-Vogue, D, 4x2, a/r, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Jasper Way, 0429 939 576

Landsdale

Elements, by Summit, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, alf, Monticello Meander, 9303 2892 Aspen, by APG, S, 4x2, a/r, c/r, alf, d/g, Monticello Meander, 0302 5219

Leederville

Leederville, by Plunkett, D, 3x2, alf, d/g, Byron St, 9366 0322

Margaret River

Cape Skillion, by Rural Building Company, S, 3x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Crellin Place, 9758 7058 Retro, by Summit, S. 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, alf, Crellin Place, 9757 9120

Melville

Melville Waters, by Plunkett, D, 4x2, alf, st, d/g, Money Place, 9333 4003

FOR AN ADDITIONAL $990 • 900mm Appliances Upgrade • EssaStone to Kitchen • Dishwasher • OFFER ENDS JUNE 30th

Bunker Bay, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, a/r, h/t, d/g,Almond Parkway, 9751 2604 Lamont, by WA Country Builders, S, 4x2, a/r, st, d/g,Almond Pky, 9754 9000

Floreat

Toorak, by Peter Stannard, D, 4x2, st, d/g, Cnr Dunblane and Pearson, 0417 294 116

$178,950

BONUS

Piara Waters

Archer, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st, d/g, Colonna St, 9795 6848 Karridale, by Rural Building, S, 3x2, h/t, a/r, d/g, Colonna St, 1800 643 800 Ku De Ta, by Summit, 4x2, g/r, st, t/g, alf, Colonna St, 9722 0300 Rose Bay, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, d/g, Monticello Meander, 0302 6417

The Empire 15

Vasse

Wandi

Honeywood, by Ross North, S, 4x2, c/r, alf, d/g, Fortis Pass, 0435 081 699 Woodlands, by Lifestyle, S, 4x2, h/t, a/r, st. g/r, alf, t/g, Lyons Rd, 0419 049 609 Australis, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, g/r, st, d/g, Fortis Pass, 9366 0028 Mirander, by APG Homes, S, 4x2, a/r, d/g, Bruny Meander, 9410 1308

Woodlands

Riviera, by APG Homes, D, 4x2, t/g, alf, h/t, a/r, Granich Gardens, 9204 1843

Woodvale

Taylor, by Broadway, S, 4x2, h/t, st, d/g, a/r, Solaia Loop, 9302 6161

Designer Inclusions

Yanchep

Santorini Square, by Australand, D, 3x2, h/t, a/r, dc/p,Wyperfeld St, 13 38 38 Santorini Square, by Australand, S, 3x2, dc/p, Nullarbor Ave, 13 38 38

• Contemporary Elevation. • Large Kitchen with Walk-in Pantry. • 31c to Family/ Kitchen/ Meals.

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS ✱ S: single storey ✱ D: double storey ✱ L: loft ✱ 3x2: 3 bed, 2 bath ✱ 4x2: 4 bed, 2 bath ✱ g/r: games room ✱ h/t: home theatre ✱ a/r: activity room ✱ c/r: computer room ✱ st: study or home office ✱ alf: alfresco ✱ sc/p: single carport ✱ dc/p: double carport ✱ g: garage ✱ d/g: double garage ✱ t/g: triple garage

• 28c Alfresco. • Double Robes to Bedrooms. • Supersize En-suite Shower. • Double basin in En-suite. Suits 15m plus block

• Large walk-in Robe to Bedroom 1.

opening hours ✱ Display homes are usually open

1pm-5pm on Sunday, 2pm-5pm on Monday and Wednesday, and 1pm-5pm on Saturday and public holidays. Please ring the builder to confirm. ✱ Price categories are correct at time of publication. Please check with the builder as to what specifications are included in the advertised price.

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The Sugar Blue Burlesque director and 2012 Perth International Burlesque Festival producer (aka A’dora Derriere) shows Alyesha Anderson her favourites 1

White showgirl headpiece

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Australian and French passports I know how lucky I am

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Picture: Richard Polden

I bought this in London to go with one of the showgirl costumes I perform in. I love it because it’s so glamorous and makes me feel like being onstage was my calling every time I put it on.

to have both French and Australian passports, thanks to my beautiful French mother. It means I can live, work and travel in Europe for life without a special visa. It’s like my golden ticket, and that’s pretty much what I have been doing ever since I was 11 and could get on to a plane by myself – travel! Red nail polish I bought this little bottle of nail polish from cosmetic department store Sephora in Paris. I love it because the colour is gorgeous and it only needs one coat. And, of course, it reminds me of Paris whenever I wear it. Black glitter heels These heels are new, but I have fallen in love with them. I bought them in the UK to go with a new costume I had just made. I think they are the epitome of burlesque stage shoes. Art Deco-inspired cat lamp I have a pair of these. They were a gift from a wonderful friend for my 30th birthday. I have always been into early 20th century art, so these lamps went straight to my heart. And also the fact that they incorporate another love of mine – cats. Top This is part of my big collection from the label, Fallen Feathers. The designer is one of the Sugar Blue Burlesque artists, Sapphire Demure. I love

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everything she produces so I have many of her pieces and accessories. 7 Maroon cocktail shoes I bought these in France when I was visiting my cousin in Toulouse and I love them because they have a vintage style and also a round toe. Cute and gorgeous. 8 White showgirl costume I was actually a costumiere for 10 years before I started doing burlesque. This showgirl costume is one of three in a set. It was one of the very first fan-dance group costumes that I made for my troupe, Sugar Blue Burlesque. It took a long time to make them, as all the sequins are individually sewn on. 9 Ostrich feather fans These are the staple of most burlesque performers. I bought these a few years ago and they have travelled with me around the world. They’ve been in many photo shoots and on many stages. 10 ErtÊ’s Theatrical

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me by a teacher in Melbourne when I was studying there to become a costumiere. I was so inspired by the theatrical costumes from this book – which are designs from the early 1900s – that I replicated one of them in all its detail for my graduate project. ErtÊ’s art continues to inspire me for my burlesque costumes today.

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