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June 10-16, 2012

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marketplace A new online tool from Webb & Brown-Neaves helps you scrapbook ideas for that dream home

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master builders Consider indoor air quality when you build or renovate

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With the start of a new financial year in sight, it’s a good time to re-evaluate whether your home loan is still working for you. Turn to Page 10 for some excellent tips to help you make the big decisions. And because it will soon be tax refund time, you might have extra cash to splash out on some of the colourful new interior design ideas from Europe that are showcased on Page 20. Finally, if you’ve ever considered turning your backyard into a little bit of a farming project, there are some clever books to help you get going on Page 33.

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gardening Trevor Cochrane looks forward to spring

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books Free-range backyard farming is all the rage

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

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photo finish Boom! Bap! Pow’s singer Novac Bull shows us her favourites

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Stretching across the middle of the home is a light and free-flowing everyday living and entertaining area that encompasses the kitchen and dining, family and pool rooms. Cool and contemporary, the kitchen features a glass and stainless steel range hood, an island bench, cupboards above the fridge/freezer recess and a two-door pantry. A home theatre to the front of the home provides an extra space for entertaining or relaxing, while the activity room off the minor bedrooms means younger members of the family have their own area for study or play. wc Visitors comment on the sense of openness and flow in the Exhilaration and Adam says this has been achieved by avoiding narrow hallways and passageways. Outside in the alfresco, the designers have incorporated a pizza oven and used raised planters to add colour and definition to the entertaining area. “A majority of our buyers will request a goodsized alfresco as they spend most of the warmer months entertaining outdoors,” Adam says. Paula Evans


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UST a month after launching Snippets, Webb & Brown-Neaves’ revolutionary new social media tool, dozens of West Australians have already seized the opportunity to create an online vision of their future dream home. The award-winning company has become the first builder in WA to launch an online tool modelled on Pinterest, which gives people the opportunity to search, save and share images for their new home with other users. “We’ve been really pleased with the response we’ve had since launching Snippets. It’s going from strength to strength,” says Kristy Russell, marketing manager at Webb & Brown-Neaves. “Prospective customers have really embraced the idea and the feedback we’ve had has been overwhelmingly positive. “Locals who are currently researching ideas for their new home have loved the fact that they can create their own visual bulletin board full of beautiful images.” Pinterest has been around for almost two

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I seem to have a bad case of silverfish in my house, Q particularly in the bedrooms. What can I do to get rid of them? The carpets are quite old. Also, how can I store my raw silk, white wedding dress? I read somewhere that clothes should be stored in containers with holes in them to keep the air flowing. I have mine in those clear plastic containers. And how can I prevent my stored, washed baby clothes from going yellow in parts. I have soaked the baby clothes and hung them out on the line to dry but the yellow stains don’t seem to disappear. Could this have been caused from breast milk?

Silverfish are really easy to get rid of. You simply scatter A whole cloves around. I find the easiest way when they are in the carpet is to place a whole clove a metre apart

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Umbrellas are best left upright so they don’t hoard bugs. If they are stored on their side, keep them wrapped in a cover. To clean canvas umbrellas, put two cups of table salt or swimming pool salt in a small bucket of water and apply to the canvas with a brush or stiff broom. Allow it to dry, then brush the salt off with a stiff broom. Hammocks can be cleaned in exactly the same way. If there’s mildew on the canvas, here’s how to clean it off. Add a kilogram of table salt per bucket of water. Sweep it on with a broom, leave it to dry and then sweep it off with a stiff broom. Rinse with water, adding a couple of drops of oil of cloves to inhibit mould.

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along the skirting board of each room. Place a whole clove per shelf in your cupboards and five whole cloves in each hanging section of your wardrobe. This will prevent the breeding cycle and acts as a repellent. If you have a really bad infestation, it’s a good idea to place a quarter of a teaspoon of oil of cloves into a litre of water in a spray bottle and lightly mist it over your carpet. Don’t be tempted to soak the carpet, just mist – more isn’t better. You can also spray a little of the mixture on a cloth and wipe down your shelves and cupboards. The best way to store your white silk wedding gown is to fold it into an acid-free box using acid-free paper, which is available where you can buy conservation materials, such as at a picture framer. Don’t be tempted to place it in plastic as the plastic will fume and leave marks on the silk. The yellow mark on your baby’s clothes can indeed be caused by breast milk and every other variety of milk for that matter. Soaking the stains out with a commercial soaker has actually set those stains. To remove them, wipe over each of the stains with a small amount of glycerine and leave them for about an hour and a half. Next, take a cake of soap from the bathroom – not laundry soap – and rub the stains out with the soap and cold water. Storage for baby clothes is easy – just take an old pillowcase and boil it. Dry the pillowcase thoroughly in the sunshine and place your baby’s clothes inside it.

the rubber would also remove colour from your vinyl. We will need to do this gently and it will take some time. Make a paste with one part glycerine and one part talcum powder until it is the consistency of spreadable butter. Put a small amount onto a rolled-up pair of pantyhose and polish in gentle circles and continue until the marks have gone. To prevent the problem recurring, paint the tyres on the skateboard with a strong salt solution, made from 2 cups of salt in 6 cups of water, and leave it outside overnight. Brush the dried salt off the rubber in the morning. This also helps slow the perishing of the rubber, allowing the tyres to last longer.

Thanks for all your great questions this week. Keep them coming and keep them 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 Email your questions to Shannon Lush at spotless@sundaytimes.newsltd.com.au Shannon will not be able to answer your questions privately. © Shannon Lush 2012. Spotless, Spotless 2, Speed Cleaning, How To Be Comfy and SAVE, by Shannon Lush and Jennifer Fleming, and Stainless, by Shannon Lush and Trent Hayes, published by ABC Books, all $19.95.

Our son has a huge electric skateboard Q that he uses on bitumen. The other day, he charged the batteries up in the activity room, which gets early morning sun, and left it sitting on a new vinyl floor for a couple of days before he took it outside again. After that, we discovered four tyre mark stains that look as if they are burnt into the vinyl floor (see photo). We tried to clean it with white vinegarr and bicarb without any success. Before trying otherr things, and perhaps making the stains worse, we thought we’d ask for your advice.

The pigment used in rubber is very similar in A chemical composition to the pigment used in vinyl so using a solvent to remove the pigment transfer from

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expert ADVICE Kicking off the new financial year on the right foot -- and with the right home loan -- is more important than you think, says Resolve Finance general manager Don Crellin

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OR most West Australians, a home loan is one of the largest financial commitments they’ll ever make. While there is generally a considerable amount of research that goes into choosing the right lender and home loan product initially, most borrowers then simply fall into the habit of making the monthly repayments. But given the size of the financial commitment, it’s important for mortgagees to avoid the “set and forget” trap. Indeed, a regular home loan review or tune-up should be on everybody’s agenda and the beginning of the new financial year is the perfect time to kickstart the process.

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PEN-PLAN living certainly suits the modern lifestyle but sometimes we crave spaces that feel a little more intimate. Commodore Homes has combined the best of both worlds in the Laguna, a family-friendly, four-bedroom home on display in Trinity at Alkimos. At the core of the design are the kitchen, family room and dining room, which wrap around an alfresco to give well deďŹ ned spaces that all still feel very connected. “The design of the social heart of the home is slightly different from our previous designs where we have grouped the living areas and kitchen into one, with doors leading out to the alfresco,â€? says Anthony Staltari, general manager at Commodore Homes. “In the Laguna, the inside spaces envelop the outdoor area, giving the entire zone an integrated feel, opening up extra walls as windows and allowing plenty of natural light into the living area.â€? The dining area in particular feels nicely deďŹ ned. With windows on three sides, it’s a great compromise between the formal dining rooms of old and the casual meals areas often favoured today. “Separating the dining room from the living space gives you the option of hosting

a dinner party in the dining room while the kids can entertain themselves nearby in either the home theatre, web zone or living area,â€? Anthony says. According to Anthony, the feedback from buyers has been great, with visitors applauding the “open yet privateâ€? feel of the everyday living spaces. “Giving each of the spaces in the Laguna their own privacy allows the home to keep the feeling of spaciousness, while offering family members different spaces to entertain or relax in without interruption,â€? he says. For snacks, drinks and quick coffee catchups, the kitchen features an elevated section of benchtop that has been placed at right angles to the island bench to create a dedicated breakfast bar. A dropped ceiling adds further deďŹ nition to the kitchen, which also features 900mm appliances, including a curved glass and stainless steel range hood. Anthony says the brief for the Laguna was to provide chic, family-orientated spaces combined with the functionality that “everyone ultimately needs in a homeâ€?. Perfect for buyers who need extra space for teenagers or guests, it has a sizeable second bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe.

There are two more minor bedrooms, each with built-in storage, plus a large, light and airy master suite. “The master bedroom isn’t just a bedroom – it’s a place where parents can retreat to at the end of the day,â€? Anthony says. Reecting the idea of indulgence and relaxation, the designers have given the ensuite

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living room and alfresco,” Leo says. “This allows everyone to feel connected even though some guests may be outside.” The laundry has been positioned at the opposite end of the kitchen to the larder. It’s separate but still very much part of the key utility zone. Placing the master suite at the front of the house has enabled APG to add sliding doors to a veranda that’s perfect for catching up with the neighbours or simply watching the world go by. There’s a fitted wardrobe that stretches the length of one wall and a chic ensuite with double vanities and a double-sized shower. Designed for a 15m-wide block but easily adapted to suit a range of block sizes, the Mirander reflects the design philosophy that APG applies to its award-winning doublestorey displays. “It’s just another example of how we have taken all the design principles around space, proportion and functionality and applied them to single-storey designs,” Leo says. “The disciplines don’t change.” APG has also drawn up plans for a more cost-conscious version of the home, called the Ruby, that can be built for approximately $70,000 less than the high-spec display model. Paula Evans


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NDOOR air quality is something to consider when you build or renovate. It is also important to think about it during this time of the year as we move into the cooler months and we are tempted to seal up our homes to retain warmth. In particular, it is worth considering indoor air quality where children, the elderly or the sick are involved, as they are likely to be more vulnerable to toxins. There are several threats to good indoor air quality. One threat is volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are chemicals that evaporate into the atmosphere at room temperature. They often have an odour and are present in a wide range of household products, construction materials and furnishings. These include paints, manufactured wood products, adhesives, cleaning agents and flooring. Low emissions from large surface areas can result in high total emissions, for example from painted walls and carpets. Warmer temperatures and humidity can increase the rate of emissions. Materials that harbour allergens can also cause health problems, such as carpets hiding dust mites. Emissions from gas heaters, cooking and wood stoves can also detract from indoor air quality. Lead can also be present in older homes, and is mostly found in old paints, flashings and PVC. The health impacts resulting from exposure

to individual chemical substances in building materials are not well understood, but caution seems warranted. The good news is that there is plenty you can do to improve indoor air quality.

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a metre from the finished floor level and not allow the passage of a 125mm diameter sphere through any part. Having said this, a balcony can have a climbable balustrade if the height of the drop is less than 4m. This might meet the minimum standard, but is not likely to safeguard a child from a fall that could result in injury or, worse still, death. There is also a new requirement, introduced into the Building Code from May 1 this year, for a handrail to be installed on at least one side of a stairway. This means you may need to widen your stairway to allow for the extra space it takes up, but will no doubt improve safety for all users. The BCA does not require minimum illumination in stairways of residential buildings but

considering stairs are a common site for accidents in the home, it is wise to incorporate this area into the equation when finalising your home’s lighting options. You will also need to consider where to locate switches for stairway lighting and the level of illumination you may need. Reflective finishes such as high-gloss timber, stone and tiles can also make it difficult to see the individual treads. A contrasting edge to the step improves the safety of the stairs without necessarily changing the visual impact of the structure. For existing homeowners, it is wise to consider the installation of new handrails or balustrades in your current home as well as in areas where there is a change in level less than 1m. Ultimately, your home needs to be as functional as it is beautiful.

Should I use a building designer or an architect to draw up my building plans? I want to build a “green” home. This is an interesting question. If you are building with a major project builder, this is a non-issue because these builders generally have an in-house design team to draw up your building plans as a service to the client. However, ownership of the plans will remain with the builder, and you will be locked in to that builder if you wish to use that design. For one-off designs the choice can be a difficult one. It has been suggested that architects are more innovative and creative, particularly when designing a “sustainable” or environmental home. However, I know a number of building designers who are extremely creative when given a specific project brief. Many builders regard designers and draftpersons as more practical and better able to design house plans to a budget. Creativity and innovation can – although not always – result in higher building costs. Architects often offer the added service of overall project management and supervision, which is not generally available through designers. Smaller builders often engage a draftsperson who can produce drawings to comply with the Building Code of Australia. This draftsperson will usually know the builder’s requirements and design the building in line with the builder’s and the client’s needs. However, if you wish to draw up a set of plans that will be “hawked around” seeking the lowest price, a fully detailed and architecturally specified design may be best to ensure that your quotes are meaningful and that you are comparing apples with apples. Cost and ownership of the plans are also considerations. Architectural fees are expensive, but you have the advantage of owning the building plans on which you can invite any builder to submit a price. Use of a project builder’s in-house design team will mean that ownership of the plans remains with the builder. In any event, most builders will not price another builder’s plans for fear of becoming involved in a breach of copyright dispute.

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“Colours are definitely coming in more and more for 2012,” Ari says. “Key looks that are emerging for the Australian bathroom are a use of groovy colours such as your reds, greens and blues. “These looks are very ‘out there’ and interior designers are using them to make a statement particularly for the coming season in Australia.” Lisa Shearon

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“The open-plan living area opens to the alfresco/pool area and gives the house more of a flow from front to back,” Steve says. “It still keeps the classic design of a Subiaco heritage home from the outside but is very modern inside.” But the transformation of this classic dwelling does not end there. An extra study and bedroom as well as a double lock-up garage was added to the existing home. “In addition, we changed the existing ensuite and created a walk-in robe, and also added a laundry and powder room at the rear in keeping with its original style,” Steve says. High skirtings, ornate ceiling and centrepieces, along with timber-framed double-hung windows, timber doors, jarrah floorboards and 4m ceilings, are just some of the classic features that were enhanced to bring the home up-to-date. The front of the house was also renovated to give it more pleasing street appeal. A reasonably neutral colour palette was used to allow the historic elements, such as the intricate ceilings and moulded cornices, to make a statement. According to Steve, the owners had a lot of input along the way and were very happy with the end result – a well-designed family home that boasts a seamless transition between the old and the new. Alyesha Anderson


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APTURING sea views was a top priority when Ross Griffin Homes drew up plans for this coastal beauty in Port Coogee. Owners Bernard and Sonia Gillis had lived in an upside-down home before, so they were more than happy to put the kitchen and living area on the first floor to secure their ocean outlook. “We wanted to take full advantage of the views and keep as much backyard as possible,” says Sonia. “We were very comfortable with the upside-down layout after having already lived with it.” They’d done their homework before signing up for their 327sq m block, working out exactly what views they could expect to retain and how to make the best of them. Armed with a scrapbook of photos and ideas, the couple then teamed up with Ross Griffin Homes and designer Yaros Gilenko after being inspired by one of the builder’s former display homes – the Space in South Beach that had a courtyard-style pool. “We were so impressed with what Yaros had done with that design,” Sonia says. “He really understood what we were after and he totally believed in the upside-down concept.” Bernard says past experience had shown that the design of the staircase was crucial to getting the all-important connectivity between

the upper and lower floors of their new family home. “In our previous upside-down house we almost didn’t use downstairs. We lived upstairs,” he says. As a result, Bernard had very firm ideas about the design of the staircase and worked closely with Yaros to get it spot-on. The result is a substantial open-tread staircase that is as much a sculptural piece as it is a necessity. The oversized treads are all deliberately thick and long for a heightened sense of strength and substance, and the structure appears to rise from the edge of the pool directly up to the first floor. Considered design and lots of glass means sons, William, 10, and Aidan, 8, can be in the pool, in the downstairs lounge room or out playing cricket in the north-facing backyard while still being very connected to the upstairs living and entertaining areas. Sitting close to the house, the pool is a key feature and can be viewed from several rooms, both upstairs and down. The boys’ bedrooms are downstairs, along with a guest bedroom and a kitchenette in the sitting room. Upstairs is about everyday family living and entertaining set against a backdrop of passing traffic that includes kite surfers, paddle

boarders, boats, dolphins and even the odd sealion. Double sliding doors can be opened to join the living area to balconies on either side of the living space. “We just have to open the sliding doors up a little bit and we get this natural airconditioner,” Sonia says. Sonia, who has a degree in textile design, brought her eye for colour and texture to the interiors. “We chose colours that complemented the view,” she says. The subtle, ocean-inspired colour palette is carried throughout the house for a casual elegance. Rooms are flooded with natural light and there are high, coffered ceilings, a floating bulkhead in the kitchen, oversized doors, plantation-style shutters, brushbox timber floors, low-maintenance Italian porcelain tiles and a floating vanity unit, round basins and loads of storage in the ensuite. Paula Evans

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CLASSIC CRAFTSMANSHIP Unhappy with what several architects had to offer, the owners of this Mosman Park property turned to Giorgi Exclusive Homes to get maximum use of the great location, and after viewing plans and 3D presentations knew it was exactly what they wanted

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UXURIOUS and majestic, this Mosman Park home with its limitless views is a masterpiece in architectural creativity. Designed and built by Giorgi Exclusive Homes, the three-storey residence makes a huge impact with its expansive spaces the moment you enter. The home sits on two blocks, with a full-size tennis court to one side of the property, and boasts jaw-dropping views over the Swan River and a golf course just across the street. The owners, who had previously worked with other architects but were dissatisfied with the process, wanted to maximise the potential the property had to offer. “Once our clients saw the plans and the 3D drawings we presented to them, their fears were immediately eased,” says Giorgi Exclusive Homes managing director Claude Giorgi. “Although it’s a large home, there are framed views and points of interest everywhere.” Designed by award-winning Giorgi Exclusive Homes architect Mark Rietveld, the construction showcases the use of natural materials,

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including the abundant application of rock, granite, aluminium and cedar throughout. Coloured, textured renders and a stainless steel sculpture at the front blend perfectly to give the elevation a streamlined and contemporary feel. The facade is also impressive with an almost full-width glass wall distributed over two levels. The clever design hides some of the “green” initiatives such as solar-power panels on the roof, as well as rainwater and greywater storage systems under the garage, and in-floor hydronic heating for the cooler months. The distinct lines of the dwelling are complemented by having sections of the roof angled to comply with height restrictions but appear to be more creative than compulsory. “The entry is overwhelmingly beautiful with its soaring ceiling, and continues to the gallery on the right,” says Claude. “The gallery wall behind the glass front features a white polished plaster, creating the perfect, neutral backdrop for the owner’s love of artwork.”

Beyond the front door, the house evolves into well-orchestrated family quarters made for entertaining. The ground level includes a television room and powder room to the right of the gallery, and continues with a square pond containing a planter. A lift connects the four-bedroom, six-bathroom living space and matching pivot doors on either side of the lift shaft lead to the open dining, lounge and kitchen area. “The kitchen, as you would expect of a home of this calibre, has a separate larder area and dry store, both of which are concealed from view to make sure the kitchen continues to look as clean as possible at all times,” says Claude. Upstairs, the private balcony in the master bedroom and corner windows in the music and sitting room capture more of the stunning river views without obstruction. But the relationship with the outdoors does not stop there. Downstairs, the inside and outside dining and lounge areas are separated

by full-length sliding doors that can be opened to seamlessly link the two spaces. “In addition, a series of steps and large planters guide players down to the tennis court and the deck and lounge areas surrounding the pool,” Claude says. “The pool and infinity-edge spa are where the full extent of the river views come into play.” With passing traffic consisting of boats and jetskis, the home and its fantastic location complement each other exceptionally well. Alyesha Anderson ✱ This home is an entrant in the WA Architecture Awards in the Residential Architecture – Houses category.

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“There is a unique, diverse community around Waterford Plaza and we have become a valued part of that. “I never thought I would be thanked for opening a gift shop but that happens all the time.” Nerida also supports a different local charity every two months through donations received from their giftwrapping services. “Our current total for money raised is now in excess of $11,500,” she says proudly. Nerida says Christmas is a particularly wonderful period when the store turns into a Santa’s workshop. Alyesha Anderson

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SPRING INTO ACTION NOW We may have just welcomed winter, but the steps you take now can have a huge impact on your backyard come spring

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T may seem a little mad that I am suggesting you start thinking about spring right now but if you do you’re very likely to have an amazing display come September. I am currently visiting some gardens in the northern hemisphere and they really struck me. In Canada, there are so many trees and flowering shrubs that if added to your garden now would look great by spring. The early flowerers such as wisteria are amazing there and winter is the best time to get these plants and add them to your garden. Once established, they are almost indestructible and tolerate long, dry periods really well. In fact, our dry season stress in late autumn stimulates stunning flower shows in most forms, particularly the very hardy and easy to find Chinese wisteria. One plant that does grow well in Perth if protected from winds is the tulip magnolia and the new forms such as black tulip make amazing feature plants. The trick with these stunning small trees, which come from the world’s most threatened family of plants, is to grow them in rich organic soil, protect them from winds and never let them dry out. The huge flowers are well worth finding the right spot for, and then early spring will become a time you will always look forward to. Azaleas are often associated with failure in

Perth although a quick visit to a suburb such as Leeming demonstrates they will grow – and in full sun – for most varieties. Again, rich soil and good irrigation make the world of difference in results so getting these aspects right at the beginning is important. The foliage burst on deciduous trees in spring is a massively understated area of a garden’s beauty. These trees are not only a fabulous asset to the garden; they can also help stablise your home’s energy use as well when grown in the right areas. There are a large number of trees that are great for our environment and buying them now can save a fortune if you can pick them up as deciduous plants. Golden elms, golden ash and claret ash make stunning starters. If you want waterwise, hardy deciduous trees but are not sure what to get, seeking out ornamental pear trees and crab apples is a good way to go. Capital pear is still one of the best and some varieties are going to provide spring colour as well, such as the stunning snow pear – a tree massively understated for its all-round beauty as an ornamental. This tree is smothered in snow-white, soft flowers in spring and its light green foliage is a terrific foil against deeper greens and colour contrasts in the summer. Of course, the winter sees foliage turn coppery before falling and then the natural light of winter days gets to reach the soil, just in time for bulbs such as daffolils, jonquils and freesia to raise their brilliant flowers brightening the darkest of winter days. The decisions you make about your garden now can have a huge impact this spring so a quick trip to the garden centre, a study of the plant labels and an eye for a bargain could see this spring become the best ever in your backyard. Trevor Cochrane

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Byford

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Champion Lakes

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Hammond Park

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Harrisdale

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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

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Meadow Springs

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Busselton

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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

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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

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South Yunderup

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Treendale

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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

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Seville Grove

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Wellard

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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

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Southern River

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South Yunderup

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The Vines

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Vasse

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

Wandi

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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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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

Clarkson

Metro, by Australand, D, 3x2, d/g, Ladera Way, 13 38 38

Cottesloe

Lumiere, by RiverStone, D, 3x2, alf, Lillian St, 9436 9696

Dalyellup

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

Amari, by Dale Alcock, S, 4x2, h/t, c/r, st, t/g, Dutton Way, 9792 0555

North Coogee

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

Piara Waters

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

Provence

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

Southern River

Ellenbrook

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

Erskine

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

Darch

Rose Bay, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, h/t, a/r, d/g, Monticello Meander, 0302 6417

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 Avon Lodge, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, h/t, alf, a/r, d/g,Adlington Pass, 6296 6755 Plaza, by National Homes, S, 3x3, h/t, st, alf, d/g, Sticks Blvd, 9534 7053

Floreat

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

Hamilton Hill

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

Stirling

Treendale

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

Vasse

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

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

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

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

Millbridge

Woodbridge, by Plunkett, S, 4x2, alf, a/r, h/t, d/g, Hatfield Way, 9724 1942

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The Boom! Bap! Pow! frontwoman shows Alyesha Anderson her favourites 1

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iPod I bought this before my first trip to New York back in 2006 – it has since become my best friend. It hosts my entire music collection and, among many other things, all of the Boom! Bap! Pow! original demos and first recordings.

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Pulp Fiction block mount Favourite film, awesome

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My grandfather’s camera collection An amateur

Photo of Mum on her wedding day A particularly

beautiful picture of Mum on her big day. This time/era and her life prechildren really intrigue me. Such hope, love and anticipation for the day – and what the future would bring. 3 View-Master This is my favourite toy ever. It blew my mind as a child and continues to blow my mind as an adult. It is my niece’s favourite thing to marvel at when she visits. 4 1950s tea set I inherited this from my great-aunt. Sipping on good tea is one of my favourite relaxing pastimes, especially when it’s with a few “closies” and from such a gorgeous and fine little set like this. I imagine my aunt and her friends solving all of life’s little problems around this tea set. 5 Clarinet My aunt originally bought this from an antique store way back when, while on a teaching assignment in Geraldton. She bestowed it upon me when I began taking lessons during my final year of primary school. It is a fine wood instrument – a Selmer, to be exact – and it is heavenly to play.

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soundtrack – enough said. I’m a mad bookworm – reading is an addiction. One of my favourite novels, White Teeth, a debut book by Zadie Smith, is an incredibly good read. It’s quirky, sassy and extremely funny.

photographer, my “Da” was often poised and ready with camera in hand to capture almost every moment of our childhood. I was lucky enough to have this collection handed down to me. The only downfall, however, is it’s hard to find film for these relics. 9

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Vegie and herb garden I love nothing more than to pick my own produce from my own backyard. The plot has been re-sowed for the winter and I so look forward to reaping the goodness. Garden time is therapeutic and so very Zen.

10 Handpainted vase This charming vase was a gift from my future in-laws for my last birthday. It is said to be from the late 1800s. I just adore it.

✱ Catch Novac and her band as they support The Siren Tower’s A History Picture: Richard Polden

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