Expert advice from finalists of the 2022 Dulux Colour Awards

  • By Peter Gordon
  • 12 Jul, 2022

Here's a little home interior design inspo. Love the colours used, and this shows that being bold with colour can truly transform any room!

Each year, the Dulux Colour Awards invites architects, interior designers, specifiers and students from Australasia to share work that celebrates the innovative use of colour.

With the winners of varying categories recently announced, the Residential Interior award recipient was the Erskineville House project by Lachlan Seegers Architect, which was commended for the use of a soft palette of pale yellow, warm grey and hues of green. Here, we take a look at some inspiring projects by the other 2022 finalists.

Arch Deco by Hindley Co Architecture and Interiors

Believing colour to be a powerful and emotive tool, architecture and interiors firm Hindley & Co took the chance to put this theory to the test with the Arch Deco project, showcasing varying colours in each room, determined by the intended function and feeling of that space.

“We used combinations of Dulux Madame Mauve and Dulux Silver Thaw to paint the walls and ceilings in the living rooms, to intensify the shady mood of these south-facing areas,” explains director and principal Anne Hindley.

For those considering introducing more colour in the home, she notes the importance of answering some personal questions.

“Ask yourself who you are and how you want to feel in any particular space,” says Hindley.

“Then simply choose the colour that matches your instincts.”

Malvern House by Lande Architects 

At the Malvern House project, undertaken by architecture practice Lande, heritage colours were explored early in the design concept, to acknowledge the new building’s predecessor.

“Maroons and greens were brought to the table in the form of stones to feature in the kitchen; a big part of the client’s brief was to bring greenery into the home,” says co-director Lachlan McArdle.

Advising anyone undertaking a renovation to push themselves out of their comfort zone, McArdle suggests visiting open homes, restaurants and boutiques to get a sense of which colours resonate.

Grid House by Doherty Design Studio

Responding to the challenge of adding a two-storey extension to an Edwardian home, Doherty Design Studio used the might of colour to develop an elegant fusion between the old and new at the Grid House.

“The deep teal colour called Dulux Copycat was used to define the threshold space between the original home and the new extension,” says director Mardi Doherty.

“This included the staircase and walk-in pantry, both of which are imbued in the deep colour, signalling a transition point for the home.”

Doherty points out that many other countries use colour with gusto, unlike Australia where it’s typical to paint your whole home white.

“We’ve had many clients nervous about using colour in their homes, but once it’s completed they love it,” she says.

Autumn House by Studio Bright 

A recipient of commendations for both the Residential Interior and Single Residential Exterior categories, the Autumn House project by Studio Bright celebrates the elm tree at its heart, with a new north-facing extension that surrounds the tree and embraces its seasonal colouring.

“The new perimeter wall provides an Oyster Linen backdrop for the warm pink hues within and the landscape beyond, together with splashes of Earth Warming and custom pink concrete pieces, referencing the ever-changing autumnal colours of the tree,” says studio manager Patricia Karallis.

While a home is a sanctuary for ourselves and our family, first and foremost, Karallis advises home owners to consider any external modifications as an opportunity for an offering to the street.

Article courtesy Domain 17/6/22

By Peter Gordon April 26, 2023

Quiet simply, the Palms is the place to buy!

The northern beaches of Cairns is the Nation's best location for property investors right now, and The Palms is the premier development in this boom region.

It has the best location being elevated and backing onto the rainforest. It will have amazing facilities with a shopping village, a primary school, parks and green open space, a water park and an expanse of wildlife corridors.

It has taken the developers three years to get planning approval for this unique development to be able to hit the market. There are only 300 lots spread across 85 acres of the best land in The Northern Beaches.  Residents will have an abundance of open space right at their doorstep.  The Palms is also the only Certified Enviro Development project in Far North Queensland.

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By Peter Gordon April 20, 2023

Sydneysiders and Melburnians, put aside your equally outstanding flat whites for a moment. Stop bickering about whether great beaches beat cool laneways (they do) and desist from debating whether all baristas require waxed moustaches (ideally).

Because Brisbane is closing in on the title of Australia’s best city, and we must join forces to keep this subtropical upstart in its place.

Time  magazine recently named Brisvegas on its “World’s Greatest Places” list, and omitted our cities. It’s a huge shock (and who knew they still published Time  magazine?). But they might be onto something.

Time  points to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will be hosted in the maroon metropolis. Brisbane will do a fine job, even though it’ll baffle the world when rugby league is added to the schedule and Queensland is allowed to field its own team.

Time’s  most radical claim is that Brisbane is worth visiting now, but tourism is surging. Not only did Lin-Manuel Miranda recently drop in to catch Hamilton , but hundreds of Hamilfans flew up to watch his interview with Leigh Sales (presumably unaware that it would subsequently arrive on iView for free).


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