Australian_House_&_Garden_2017_01

(Axel Boer) #1
Styling by Ashley Pratt (pergola). Photography by Alex Pott (Warwick Fabrics), Maree Homer (pergola).

H G community


192 | AUSTRALIAN HOUSE & GARDEN


INSTA GOODNESS...
@naturally_nutritious Melbourne
nutritionist Melanie Lionello has a beautiful
Instagram feed full of inspiring recipes (right).
Visit her website, http://www.melanielionello.com,
for more visual and gastronomic nourishment.
@nourish_atelier Nina Olsson’s feed is filled
with gorgeously styled, wholesome fare (above),
sure to inspire your inner chef and whet your
appetite for her new cookbook, Bowls of
Goodness ($39.99, Simon & Schuster).

Note to self
The OTi organiser/diary, $30, has room
for everything you need to keep track
of in 2017, from to-do lists and meal
plans to contacts and goals. An elegant
way to minimise clutter and keep on
top of things. http://www.oti.net.au.

Fabulous at 50
it’s not every year you turn 50 and
the crew at Warwick Fabrics marked the
occasion with parties for suppliers,
customers and supporters in several states


  • rounding it off with a raucous affair in
    hometown melbourne last month.
    the venerable Australian company was
    founded by tom Warwick, who roped his
    brother max into the business. He
    nominates macrosuede in the ’90s as a
    game changer. “We sold enough to stretch
    across the nullarbor and back,” says tom,
    pictured at the melbourne shindig with his
    sons and co-directors, cameron and
    Leighton, and H&G’s Lisa Green.


Stay in touch
We love hearing from readers,
so share your news and views. Call
(02) 9282 8456, send an email
to [email protected] or
post a letter to Australian House &
Garden, GPO Box 4088, Sydney,
NSW 1028. Share in our home
and garden discoveries at:
Instagram
@houseandgarden

Facebook facebook.com/
australianhouseandgarden
Pinterest pinterest.com/
HOUSEnGARDEN

To subscribe to the digital edition of
H&G, visit magshop.com.au/hgn.
Subscribe to our EDM for
weekly news and inspiration.
Go to bit.ly/2dplmX2.
And head to homestolove.com.
au/houseandgarden for fab home
tours, gardens and galleries.

COVER STAR
Has this romantic shelter from our decorating feature on page
32, inspired you to build a DIY pergola? Adding a pergola is
a great way to create a relaxing haven in your backyard, as
well as enhancing the look and ambience of your home.
We asked the experts at Bunnings for advice on practical matters
to consider before you pick up any tools:
1 When choosing a location for your pergola, consider where
sunlight falls across the site throughout the year, so you can
make the most of winter sun and summer shade.
2 Check with your council or other local authority to find out
whether you need to secure approval to build the structure.
3 Water, gas and sewer pipes all run underneath the ground
of your property. Before you undertake any task that involves
digging or drilling into the ground, it’s important to work out
where these utilities are buried in order to avoid problems.
For more tips, instructions and how-to videos on building
pergolas, go to http://www.bunnings.com.au.
Free download pdf