Warm minimal living room - get the look!

 

We transformed this property from a 1980s tiled beast into a warm, luxury coastal home that is now a holiday rental. It gets a lot of love and we’re often asked for specifics on which products and furnishings were used. So - we thought it was time to share!

 

The key elements of this renovation were new flooring, new windows and a fresh coat of paint. Combined with the neutral furniture and organic textures, the entire feeling of the space changed to one of softness and tactility that feels like a warm hug. Want to achieve a similar barefoot luxury feeling in your home? Read on…

  • Flooring - Tongue and Groove engineered oak boards in Sepia. They are extra wide at 220mm

  • Paint - Dulux Snowy Mountain Half was used for walls, architraves and skirting boards. Ceiling white was used for the ceiling.

  • Windows - Darley windows, powder coated in Zeus White  

  • Fireplace - Escea DF960 gas fireplace

  • Hearth and wall - Recycled bricks were used to build the brick wall using a raked mortar technique (yep, that wall was previously just gyprock!). It was then painted in Snowy Mountain Half

  • Raked ceiling - Australian Timber Ceilings shiplap lining boards, painted in Ceiling White

  • Curtains - Custom made S-fold sheers using Warwick Palermo Birch fabric

  • Rug - Skandi 300 in White from Rug Culture

  • Sofa - Pop and Scott Plush Dreamer Couch in Clay

  • Armchairs - Sarah Ellison Alva Linen armchair in Biscuit

  • Coffee Table - Globe West Elle Camilla Oval table in Travertine/White

  • Side Table - Globe West Elle Camilla round table in Travertine/White

  • Lamp - MCM House (exact lamp no longer stocked)

  • Artwork - Georgie Wilson via Greenhouse Interiors

  • Cushions - Eadie Lifestyle and Cedar Lilly

  • Plant and Pot - Bunnings

You can book your own holiday in this beautiful home www.theshoreatgerringong.com.au

 
Zoe Scott