Spring is here!!

Spring has officially arrived and the Homebuyers WA Tyla Display Home is blooming with fresh ideas to welcome the new season. Whether you’re planning your next home build or just looking for some inspiration, this home is full of clever ways to refresh your space.


A Fresh, Inviting Exterior

The Tyla’s soft green cladded façade feels perfectly at home in spring — and for those curious, the colour is Wattyl Westerly. Pair this calming shade with tidy garden beds and lush new growth to really boost your curb appeal. In Perth, late winter to early spring is the ideal time to prune, so now’s the moment to give your garden some extra TLC. Don’t forget to mulch (to lock in moisture) and give your exterior a quick brush-down every couple of months to keep the paintwork and cladding looking fresh.


Artwork That Brings Joy

Many of the artwork pieces I selected for the Tyla display have a summery vibe- think palm trees, summer fruits and sunshine tones of soft yellow, pinks and sage. This works beautifully because spring hints at the summer season yet to come, keeping the look relevant for most of the year in Perth’s warm climate. Looking to make a statement? A gallery wall is an easy way to turn a plain surface into a show-stopper that instantly adds personality and depth. Keeping larger furniture neutral also makes it easy to swap out art or accent colours seasonally for an effortless, affordable refresh.


Accessorise With Colour

Once you’ve chosen your art, pull its colours into your styling. A few inexpensive décor items like cushions, vases, or throws can create a curated look and can be swapped out whenever you feel like a change. It’s the simplest way to bring spring indoors without a total overhaul. Shapes also matter: have fun with objects of interest like marble links, sculptural vases or playful 3D forms to echo the curves and colours in your artwork. Don’t rule out budget-friendly stores either- I found the above Openook Scalloped Wing Ceramic Vases at BIG W for just $10-$13, and they fit the aesthetic of this home perfectly!


Dining Space: Fresh, Soft & Inviting

With the sunlight streaming through the sheer curtains diffusing the light, the dining space feels fresh and welcoming. The sage IKEA KARLPETTER chairs echo the home’s soft green accents and pair perfectly with natural timber. At just $89 each, they’re an affordable way to introduce colour and style, and their upholstery is low-maintenance too- just spot clean as needed. A pared-back centrepiece, like a single statement vase of seasonal blooms, lets the furniture shine without feeling crowded.


Guest Bedroom: Mix, Match & Play

In the guest bedroom, a bold stripe quilt cover pairs with a fun floral cushion. This playful mix-and-match approach is perfect for spring and you can recreate the look by blending patterns with a common colour to create a vibrant, welcoming space for your guests. A nice sunlit bench seat provides the perfect spot to read, pop your shoes on or simply enjoy a quiet moment. Feature paint is another affordable way to add interest and create flow with the rest of the home- here I’ve used Wattyl Sea Mineral on two main walls to link back to the home’s soft green palette.


Florals Inside & Out

Bring the garden indoors with fresh or faux blooms. Even a single statement vase filled with greenery from your yard can add a seasonal boost and sense of calm to your home. If you’re wanting something longer lasting, the artificial hydrangeas in the master bedroom emphasise softness all year round and remove the worry of replacing stems weekly. Stylist tip: use florals or foliage that contrast against the setting you’re placing them in. For example whites and creams work well against darker walls (like above,) whereas green foliage and colourful bouquets stand out better against a white wall.


A Dreamy Girls’ Room

The girls’ bedroom feels like stepping into a soft spring morning! The watercolour floral wallpaper sets a delicate backdrop, while the blush arch headboard adds a playful, contemporary touch- tying in the rainbow artwork and scallop shelves beautifully. Pastel-toned bedding layers gentle colour and texture that creates a calm (yet cheerful) retreat. The darker teal floral sheets provide a striking contrast, grounding the softer hues and adding a touch of maturity to the overall look.


Outdoor Living Made Easy

As the days get sunnier, the alfresco area gets used more often- either by yourself or when entertaining with friends and family. If you’re tight on space, a high bar table with stools that tuck neatly underneath is a smart way to make the most of a compact area. It’s a casual but intimate setting for a small group of friends to spend the day or evening catching up. Thinking more chill/zen vibes? Two occasional chairs can create a cosy place to begin the morning or end the day- think a beverage and book of choice, sunshine, fresh air and birds chirping.


Spring styling doesn’t have to be a big renovation- it can easily be a few thoughtful updates like vibrant artwork, patterned textiles, fresh florals, and tidy outdoor spaces that completely transform the feel of your home. The Tyla Display Home shows how simple changes can bring seasonal energy and warmth to every corner. If you want to visit this home in person to gain more inspiration, the location and opening times are listed here.

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Interior trend insight

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending a trend forecasting event where industry experts shared their insights on the latest design trends emerging from this year’s European trade fair. One standout presentation focused on colour directions for the upcoming year, leaving me feeling inspired and ready to source products for upcoming projects.

Two of the trends can already be seen styled in my recent projects the Nalu and the Eclipse Homebuyers Centre display homes which is great because I can provide examples alongside the info and key take outs that I share below.

Nalu

The Euro Summer vibe is set to flourish, embodying a relaxed coastal style that invites creativity. The palette features all the classic coastal colours (pale blues, whites, subdued greens and beiges) while introducing warmer hues like terracotta, peach, blush, and soft yellows. This mix creates a unique and cheerful vacation-inspired aesthetic- perfect for summer entertaining!

In Australia, you can easily find art and decor that embodies this Euro Summer style at various retail stores. Some are linked below and for those seeking additional inspiration, head to the Nalu display home located at 16 Selacosa Avenue, Alkimos WA. It’s a fantastic place to see these trends in action!

|| Wallpaper || Side Table|| Lamp || Art 1 || Art 2 || Cushion || Dining Chair || Sofa || Napkins || Vases ||

Eclipse

If you’re drawn to stronger, moodier settings, you’ll be excited to see how bold blues and rich spice tones are making a significant impact in the design world. While caramel, rust, and terracotta continue to hold their ground, they’re now being styled alongside bright hues like blue. Interestingly, these colours are opposites on the colour wheel, which allows them to complement each other beautifully.

You might have already seen that cobalt and vibrant blues are making waves in fashion, suggesting that furniture and decor will soon follow suit. Brands like LM Home, RJ Living, Myer, David Jones and Target are already offering fun, patterned decor pieces that perfectly align with these emerging trends.

Art and Wallpaper (above) – Olive Et Oriel

In my recent project at the Eclipse display home, I experimented with these accent colours by starting with a monochrome base and layering in vibrant pops throughout each room. This thoughtful balance of warm and cool tones creates a harmonious atmosphere, allowing each colour to shine while maintaining a cohesive design.

A great way to link different elements of your space is through artwork! I used the striking trio of “Nightflower” artworks by Corinne Melanie as a focal point, seamlessly tying together both blue and rust tones throughout the living, dining, and kitchen areas. This approach not only enhances the visual appeal of the space but also provides a narrative that connects all the design elements and rooms within the home.

|| Artwork || Bowl || Handles || Cushion 1 || Cushion 2 || Pendant || Dining Chairs || Occasional Chairs|| Vase || Canister || Rug || Ottoman || Bedsides ||

You can shop some of the key pieces I have used in the Eclipse display home above and view them in person at 10 Featherflower Entrance, Piara Waters.

Looking ahead, I can’t wait to see how these colour trends evolve and influence future interiors. I love observing how current styles change over time, and I’m particularly excited to see where the ‘coastal’ aesthetic is headed. I think it will allow us all to introduce more personality and flare to our homes, making them look and feel uniquely our own. Which trend do you like most?

Beautiful blue/grey stripe wallpaper from Jimmy Cricket
Sweet white scallop border from Rocky Mountain Decals

Have a lovely week everyone.

Tarina x

Decorating small homes!

Hey everyone!!

This year I have completed a number of beautiful display homes for Homebuyers Centre that are built on narrow blocks of land. I must say it has completely inspired me, seeing how much can be done on limited land, without compromising on design or features. Compact living is becoming increasingly popular and with so many of you building, buying and renovating your own properties at the moment, I thought it would be a lovely idea to share some of my top tips to maximise space and decorate small spaces confidently. Here goes!

Sheer Curtains

Sheer curtains create a soft, dreamy aesthetic to all homes, especially when installed in a light coloured fabric. They not only help filter the sunlight, but disperse it in a subtle way throughout the room, in comparison to blinds and shutters. Sheer curtains can also help make the room appear larger when a few key pointers are factored in.

  • Have the track installed as high as possible, even if the window is not full height. If you have a cornice, wall-mount the track straight underneath it, and if you have shadow line ceilings then you can ceiling mount the track. By hanging the sheer curtains as high as possible, you create the illusion of an elevated ceiling and more spacious area.
  • Run the track further than the window itself, so when you draw the curtains completely back, the full view outside is visible. This emphasises the scale of a window and it appears larger.
  • If you require a blockout aspect for privacy, select a block-out roller blind over a block-out curtain. Reason being- the roller blind is much more slimline and fits within the window sill, whereas the block-out curtain eats more into the room and will require a double track to then also hang the sheers on.
  • Try to avoid having excess fabric and draping at floor level. In smaller homes we want to make the area feel more accessible and this will be achieved by having a sleek drop with either a serger stitch or weighted hem (that skims floor level.)

My go to (light coloured) sheer curtain fabrics are:

  • Crisp White- Warwick Corfu Snow
  • Ivory- Warwick Corfu Moonlight
  • Light Beige- Warwick Burano Vanilla
  • Light Grey- Nettex Cannes Cloud
The Blinds Gallery is my preferred supplier of window treatments including S-Wave Sheer Curtains and tracks.

Furniture

You want to try and keep your furniture selections sleek, fuss free and cohesive so that the whole space works harmoniously together. Here are some of my top tips to ensure you choose the most appropriate furniture for your small home.

  • An overall light, airy palette will ensure your home feels fresh and spacious.
  • Keep storage in the forefront of your mind. For example, instead of selecting a console table, try opting for a narrow buffet to allow for more closed-door storage.
  • Furniture like sofas, coffee tables, bedside tables etc that have legs (and are elevated off of the floor) will create the illusion of more space.
  • A thinner arm on your sofa will maximise seating.
  • Elongated seat and back cushions on your sofa won’t look as busy and chaotic as smaller width ones. For example both of the below sofas are 3 seat designs, but the second option looks much neater.
  • You might not have room for a modular or chaise sofa design, but you can utilise a round ottoman nestled under your coffee table as a foot rest for when you want to kick your feet up and enjoy a movie.
  • Avoid solid, chunky coffee tables unless they have a useful function, like extra storage. These round coffee tables from Life Interiors are a great way to maximise hidden storage in your home!!
  • Alternatively, coffee tables that allow you to nest a side table and/or ottoman are really handy as well. By grouping these pieces together, you’re freeing up floorspace and have three usable surfaces to utilise when needed.
  • A dining table with slim, tapered legs or a pedestal base will allow for more dining chairs without crowding.
  • Try to avoid a dining chair design that has any sort of armrest element, as these require more room to seat the same amount of people.
  • If your bedroom can house a bed-end-ottoman, one with a storage component would be ideal to store extra linen, towels and seasonal clothes in. If space is limited and you can’t comfortably fit one in, then you can always look into a gas lift bed which allows for plenty of storage between the floor and mattress (inside the bedframe.) The ‘Reno’ design below is available at Forty Winks and was featured on The Block by Ronnie and Georgia.

Artwork and Decor

  • A large, statement artwork is going to create a focal point within a room and be a deterrence from limited space.
  • Wallpaper can be a great alternative to artwork. Choose a calming, soft wallpaper to create a master bedroom sanctuary, or a stronger pattern to inject a bolder feature.
  • The use of vertical linear repetition in the form of wallpaper, artwork, tiles or lining boards will draw your eye upwards towards the ceiling and emphasise height, rather than the lack of width.
  • Artwork featuring greenery like palms, florals, forest or desert scapes will add life into your home without needing as much in decor. Save space by ditching the large potted trees inside and instead utilise surfaces (kitchen/dining/living/shelves) to display a delicate arrangement of flora and plants.
  • Less is more when it comes to styling a smaller home. Minimal decor will speak volumes and keep the area feeling clutter free. For example, instead of styling both an entertainment unit and coffee table in the same room, I would choose to style the entertainment unit (on one side) and then keep the coffee table bare, or opt for a low stack of books.
  • Wall Shelves are a fantastic way to create interest on your walls without repeating artwork. Decorate with personal items, family photos, cascading plants or a stack of books and the wall will look not only full spatially, but full of personality too. You can shop the above 190cm Ikea one here.
  • Wall hooks provide a great option for storage without taking up extra floor space. Utilise a number of hooks in your entry to create a useable and beautiful drop zone. You can shop the below button hooks from Freedom here as a set of 3.
  • Utilise smaller/pokier walls in children’s bedrooms (like the side of a sliding robe wall) to display books on, if you have door swing clearance. This allows you to decorate larger walls with artwork and the ledge won’t protrude into a walkway. You can even select a few books with covers that coordinate with the rest of your child’s bedroom, to enhance a cohesive colour palette or interior theme. You can shop these affordable book ledges (below) for $9.50 each from Ikea.

Lighting

If you’re in the design phase of building or renovating a compact home, add in more lighting than you think you will need, especially if you’re building boundary to boundary and have limited windows to let natural sunlight in. If your home is already built, here are a few ways to enhance the ambience and lighting in multiple ways.

  • Pendant Lights in a master bedroom are great because they allow for more usable surface space on your bedside tables, and they also make a beautiful feature in the room. Opt for one that evenly disperses light like an opal bulb or glass shade. You might find that a rattan or wire one will cast too many busy shadows in a small area and leave you feeling overwhelmed, instead of calm.
  • If you do require a lamp, touch sensitive ones are particularly handy in bedrooms because you won’t need to fumble around for the on/off switch behind a bedside table. You can find a wide range of touch lamps at beacon or by clicking here.
  • Alternatively, you can look into smart lighting products. Bunnings or Ikea sell wireless bulbs that pair with the appropriate gateway/app using bluetooth and wifi connectivity.
  • Large mirrors will bounce around the natural sunlight available and can instantly brighten a dark wall. They also help emphasise the scale of a room by using reflection, making the area seem larger than it is.
  • Floor lamps with multi/directional heads will light an area (or multiple areas) all from the one light source. They can be placed in the corner of a room to fill an empty space, and light an otherwise dull corner. Here are some my favourite multi-directional floor lamps.
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  • Make sure you don’t obstruct any natural light source with bulky furniture pieces. Same goes for landscaping… Make sure you don’t plant any large trees in front of windows that will restrict sunlight. If you have an already established home with larger plants limiting your light source- it might be time to redo some of your landscaping in order to maximise sunlight and warmth inside.
  • Lastly, if you’re wanting to install a patio or covered structure to act as an alfresco, it would be a great idea to look into transparent roof cover options so that you’re not shading any more windows or sliding doors.

Narrow Lots and Home Designs

For anyone considering downsizing or building a smaller home, I wanted to showcase two of my recently completed projects built on narrow blocks, that have completely blown my mind. The cleverly designed Homebuyers Centre layouts, inclusions and use of space is appealing to not only singles and couples, but small families as well. The thought of bonding within a more homely, comforting environment is really appealing to me and if it means less area to clean- well sign me up nowwww!

The Axton is a 6m wide two-storey design, which is perfect for narrow blocks. The floor plan is super versatile allowing you to choose either 2x living areas or 4x bedrooms. There is also a convenient study nook in the open plan kitchen/dining/living area, which makes compact living so achievable! Lastly to secure this as one of my favourite floor plans- the ensuite has a double vanity and double shower, so when paired with the light-filled master bedroom and WIR, the overall space feels like a complete sanctuary. View the Axton here.

The second of my favourite narrow lot designs is the Berkeley which is a 10.5m wide single storey design. Oh my goodness! If you’re an entertainer- THIS home is for you!!! Sporting a 7.2m long kitchen at the rear of the home, with scullery and servery window opening up onto the alfresco- the Berkeley makes compact living sooo enticing. There is also a bright, light-filled open plan living/dining/kitchen, separate study space, theatre and (again) features a double vanity and double shower in your ensuite! Everything you need to live comfortably, under one cosy roof. View the Berkeley here.

I hope this advice has inspired and made you feel more confident in styling small spaces. If you have any questions or want to read other tips and tricks, feel free to scroll through my other website entries. There is an abundance of great content for likeminded interior enthusiasts that I’m sure you’ll love (I’ve linked some recent posts below.) Have a lovely week everyone and stay warmmmmmm.

Cosy hugs,

Tx

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