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Armadale, VIC, 3143
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Lighthouse

In 2012, a group of interior decorators and designers were involved with renovating and decorating a beautiful Victorian Italianate home for the Lighthouse Foundation that young people and the carers were to live in. The Lighthouse Foundation provides a long-term family environment, care and support for young people aged 15 – 22 years, who might otherwise be homeless. This was an opportunity to help the community and enrich the lives of others.

Our brief was to decorate a bedroom for one of the carers. I designed this room as a retreat where the carer could feel calm and rested. Feng Shui principles were adopted to create balance and harmony. A calming palette of sea green, celadon, ivory, linen and earth were mixed with the textures of linen and wood. The light softly filters into the room through the textured roman blinds and sheer linen curtains. The room hints at oriental with the use of simple timber furniture, waterlilies artwork and blossom cushions.

Lighthouse

In 2012, a group of interior decorators and designers were involved with renovating and decorating a beautiful Victorian Italianate home for the Lighthouse Foundation that young people and the carers were to live in. The Lighthouse Foundation provides a long-term family environment, care and support for young people aged 15 – 22 years, who might otherwise be homeless. This was an opportunity to help the community and enrich the lives of others.

Our brief was to decorate a bedroom for one of the carers. I designed this room as a retreat where the carer could feel calm and rested. Feng Shui principles were adopted to create balance and harmony. A calming palette of sea green, celadon, ivory, linen and earth were mixed with the textures of linen and wood. The light softly filters into the room through the textured roman blinds and sheer linen curtains. The room hints at oriental with the use of simple timber furniture, waterlilies artwork and blossom cushions.

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View fullsize We have made so many green curtains for our clients recently. I love how it grounds a room and brings the outdoors in. These linen curtains look amazing on the hand finished antique brass rod and rings. 

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View fullsize Our current window display in warm, autumnal colours. As promised there are lots of photos of our new little model Liza. She’s taken quite well to her role of interior design studio dog. Like Lucy she has an impressive repertoire of tricks to s
View fullsize We made these blinds over 13 years ago for a client. They have stood the test of time and look just as good as the day we installed them. The floral design is quite spectacular and by using a translucent lining it allows the fabric to radiate with a
View fullsize It was such a joy designing this playful sitting room. The cheeky monkey wallpaper sets the tone and complements the chartreuse embroidered curtains we made. It’s such a cosy and creative room to sit and read a book in. 

#sitting #reading #roo
View fullsize What a fun weekend we had celebrating our favourite pet shops’ 3rd birthday. Both Liza and Lucy had bespoke outfits I designed with a lot of help from my mum who hand crocheted the flowers and appliqué motifs to fit the Pawchella theme.
View fullsize We chose this vibrant, colourful fabric that’s printed in Australia to reupholster an ottoman. It adds instant personality to the room. 

#reupholstery #geometric #colourful #fabric #australianmade #interiordesign #windowworkshop #highstreetarm
View fullsize Introducing Miss Liza, the newest addition to the Window Workshop team. After baby sitting her over Easter we all fell in love with her and just had to keep her.  Lucy is thrilled to have a little sister and they are best friends already. Expect to s
View fullsize We added this chunky bullion fringe to the bottom of some curtains we made for a client for their previous house. The curtains were so beautiful she had to take them to her new house. The fringing was a clever way of making the curtains longer to fit
 
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