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Traditional bedroom in Sydney.

Episode 6: Deepend

It started with a broken stove and ended with a two hundred and sixty thousand dollar renovation! Martin and Teresa tried replacing the stove in their 1930’s clinker brick house but new models wouldn’t fit the allotted space, so after cooking outside on the barbie for months they’ve finally committed themselves to a long overdue renovation. With winter approaching they need to be cooking inside ASAP but the bitsy floor plan doesn’t function for family of 5 so this is no easy paint and decorate job. Free space has to come from somewhere as their oldest son James has been stuck in a windowless bedroom for some time. With a style guide of French Provincial and a couple prepared to be bold, Shaynna, Yas and Mike can throw themselves into both the practicalities and aesthetics of this re-build with full gusto!

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Joanna Tovia added this to Before & After: French Provincial Finesse for the Family Nest23 November 2016

Fifteen-year-old Georgina, meanwhile, has moved into James’s old bedroom. “We glammed it up and made it good and girlie...