Pan view of driveway easement, land clearing out to road
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Pan view of driveway easement, land clearing out to road
Pan view of driveway easement, land clearing out to road.
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EXPERT ADVICE: On a coffee table, try a simple spray of flowers in a glass vase, a statement book and a few objects in different materials.
Greg Natale, an award winning Australian designer,offers some of his top interior tips.
PAINT
Natale tends to use a low-sheen finish paint, which he says is easy to wipe clean.
He prefers that it contain a drop of black 'which eliminates the 'blue' tinge that can cause whites to appear cold and unwelcoming'.
His favourites include Popcorn by Porter's Paints, Super White by Benjamin More, Ammonite by Farrow & Ball and House White by Resene.
RUG RULES
"A rug is a great way to visually create different 'zones' in open-plan living spaces, softly delineating areas while focusing the furniture around it," Natale explains.
He suggests textured rugs on a patterned floor or, if you have a plain floor, suggests using a rug to play with colours or prints.
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The buzz: The relationship between plants and insects is the topic of a workshop, at Cranbourne's Australian Garden next Sunday.
Book
Like Sandra McMahon (see main story), the late Stuart Rattle was a proponent of the garden-as-series-of-rooms school. And this week Paul Bangay launched a book detailing precisely how the interior designer went about it at his property Musk Farm. He took "lines from the architecture" of the one-time Musk State School and broke the property up into sections (think summer garden, chestnut lawn, woodlands ...), all defined by plantings of English box, viburnum and privet. Stuart Rattle's Musk Farm has a foreword by Bangay, photography by Earl Carter and Simon Griffiths, and text by Annemarie Kiely. It is published by Lantern, $39.99.
Workshop
Plant and insect relationships come under the microscope at an all-day workshop at Cranbourne's Australian Garden next Sunday. A diverse line-up of presenters will discuss issues of mutual need, mimicry and the propagation and cultivation of insect-reliant plants. The event is organised by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Garden Cranbourne. For more information or a booking form, email rgelliot@optusnet.com.au or phone 8774 2483. Bookings close this Monday.
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Open gardens
Though grass-fed, free-range egg production is the central feature of Wild Hen Farm in the Myrrhee Valley in north-east Victoria, the property is also home to a large garden that seamlessly blends into its rural setting. As well as an assortment of trees and shrubs, there are stone wall-surrounded vegetable beds and a Gothic-inspired cage to keep the birds off espaliered fruit trees, berries and tropical species. It is open from 10am to 5.30pm today and tomorrow, at 165 Redcamp Lane, Myrrhee. There will be talks on egg production at 11am and 2.30pm each day. Gardens in Mount Martha, Narbethong, Malmsbury and Camperdown are also open, with Open Gardens Australia this weekend. Go to opengarden.org.au for more information.
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Venus Williams isn't just a tennis icon with five Wimbledon titles in tow. She's also an interior designer.
Her latest project: developer Jorge Perez's new apartment community in Delray Beach.
Williams is working with Perez on the 172-unit SofA I and 2 going up just south of Atlantic Avenue between First and Fourth avenues.
Her Jupiter-based V*Starr Interiors is designing the lobbies, two models and some of the finishes for individual units. She said her goal is to appeal to artists, hipsters and other creative minds.
"I think that people will be surprised that this is something different," Williams said Thursday during a groundbreaking at the site. "This will be a place that when you bring people home, you're excited to show it off."
Williams, a Palm Beach Gardens resident, earned a degree in fashion design from The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She launched the company in 2002, designing model homes and residences for professional athletes. She also designed a condo at the ultra-luxury One Thousand Ocean in Boca Raton.
At the Doral View Phase I multifamily development in Miami, V*Starr said it used a variety of colors, including blue and orange. The firm said its accessories and furniture "tell a story and bring visual and tactile interest to the space."
Williams and Perez are both part owners of the Miami Dolphins. Perez, chairman of the Related Group of Miami, couldn't attend Thursday's ceremony, but Related executive Steve Patterson said the firm's vision for the project is "industrial chic, something that has that raw edge," similar to New York City's Meatpacking District.
Related built thousands of condos in South Florida during the housing boom, including Trump Hollywood and CityPlace South Tower in West Palm Beach. But the company handed those projects and others back to lenders when buyers backed out of contracts and the market collapsed.
Related is back building condos, this time insisting on down payments of 50 percent or more to discourage buyers from walking away. The company also is beefing up its apartment construction. It has rental projects in Fort Lauderdale, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea and Pembroke Pines, with more planned.
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Home internet, wired or wireless? Thats a big question now days with more folks working from home. With a lot of newer homes being built today having the house pre wired for Ethernet connections is a common practice. In older homes wireless seems to be the way to go, especially with faster speed wireless routers. But, what happens when you live in an older home and your wireless signal wont reach all of your desired computing locations? TP-Link has a solution, the AV600 Gigabyte Powerline Adapter starter kit.
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While this networking method is not new, the listed data transfer speeds for uploads and downloads are, up to 600Mps. The AV600 sent to me to review is a starter kit containing a sending unit and one receiver. Basically what this system does is turn your home wiring into a data conduit by using the sending unit to send data and the receiving unit to (you guessed it) receive the data. The sending unit is paired with the receiving units so in theory you could run multiple lines throughout your house.
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It may look 450 years old, but this Tudor house is the result of one 21st century couple's hard work and dedication.
Ray and Michele Blundell spent two and a half years building their Elizabethan style home from scratch - complete with 16th century timber work, low ceilings and tiled roof.
The couple bought the house in 1998 and set about teaching themselves plumbing, electrical wiring and medieval carpentry in order to create their dream home.
As a result, the value of the property has spiked to more than 600,000, the Blundells having spent 110,000 after buying it for just 90,000.
Ray said the couple had both come out of divorces and had no money when they decided to take on the project while living in a static caravan on site near Lichfield in Staffordshire.
Wed never done anything like this before. We wanted to do as much of the work ourselves as we could. We ordered the timber frame from a company in Hereford and three builders helped to put up the twenty-ton oak skeletal frame. They also helped us with a few other jobs including the insulation.
But we did everything else; put the roof on, made and laid the floorboards, made the doors, did all the electrics and installed the under-floor heating. We did everything really added the 69 year-old retired Sales Director.
Initially the bank had refused to give them any money, seeing the oak in the yard and not believing a house would come of it, said Ray.
But when someone from the bank returned three weeks later, he was "gobsmacked" to see the frame had been assembled.
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Couple build amazing new Tudor home from scratch - learning Elizabethan carpentry, roofing and plumbing
UPDATE @ 6:30 p.m.: Fire crews rescued a dog from the home in the 3900 block of Middlehurst Lane the resident found burning when she returned from work about 5 p.m., Dayton District Chief James Rose said.
She and her dog will have to find a temporary residence because the fire, which started in the attic of the single-story home, is going to be a near total loss, Rose said.
He said an preliminary investigation shows the probable cause as overloaded or faulty wiring.
There was a smoke alarm in the home but the battery in it was dead, Rose said.
Had the fire happened late at night or overnight, he said, we couldve had a totally different situation here. It all turned out well, were glad for that. But we cant stress enough the value of keeping your smoke detector with a fresh battery in it.
It truly is the best ten-dollar life insurance policy youre going to find, Rose said.
He estimated the damage to the structure and contents at $15,000 to $20,000.
FIRST REPORT
Crews are on the scene of a house fire on Middlehurst Lane.
Were told all of the occupants are out of the single-story home.
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Dayton house fire displaces woman, her dog