In this week’s episode of Selling Houses Australia, Andrew described this home in the Melbourne suburb of Mulgrave as a “crime against architecture”, and he wasn’t exaggerating!

The challenge
Frozen in time, buyers wanted no part of this ugly 70’s house with its kooky kitchen, hideous façade and tacky pop-top extension. With Anand and his family desperate to sell up and move to Queensland, this reno certainly tested the skills of Shaynna and Charlie.

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One less wall, two incredible kitchen and dining spaces
It’s amazing what Shaynna can do with a sledgehammer! Removing the wall between the galley kitchen and dining room turned two dreary spaces into one incredible open plan space. Fresh white cabinetry and benchtops set the scene for contemporary living in the dining space. The sleek, linear design of our LEDlux Contempo Up/Down pendant and Peggy floor lamp created dramatic impact without interrupting the flow of the space.

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Equilibrium
Koralky

Styling on a budget
When budget is an issue, simple styling updates such as new furniture and lighting can make the world of difference. Shaynna embraced the 70’s style wood panelled wall in the sunken lounge with our Peggy floor lamp and Ledlux Dalis dimmable track spots.

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Equilibrium
Koralky

New lighting such as our LEDlux Textile flush mount and Millas table lamp transformed the master bedroom from dungeon to delightful!

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Want to take your home from drab to fab? Take a tip from Shaynna and the team and shop the latest trends from Beacon Lighting, proud suppliers to Selling Houses Australia. Shop in-store or online.

Stream new episodes of Selling Houses Australia every week or watch Wednesdays 8.30pm AEDT only on Foxtel.

In this week’s episode of Selling Houses Australia, Andrew described this home in the Melbourne suburb of Mulgrave as a “crime against architecture”, and he wasn’t exaggerating!

The challenge
Frozen in time, buyers wanted no part of this ugly 70’s house with its kooky kitchen, hideous façade and tacky pop-top extension. With Anand and his family desperate to sell up and move to Queensland, this reno certainly tested the skills of Shaynna and Charlie.

Facade Before & AfterSelling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9

One less wall, two incredible kitchen and dining spaces
It’s amazing what Shaynna can do with a sledgehammer! Removing the wall between the galley kitchen and dining room turned two dreary spaces into one incredible open plan space. Fresh white cabinetry and benchtops set the scene for contemporary living in the dining space. The sleek, linear design of our LEDlux Contempo Up/Down pendant and Peggy floor lamp created dramatic impact without interrupting the flow of the space.

Kitchen Before & AfterSelling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9

Equilibrium
Koralky
 

Styling on a budget
When budget is an issue, simple styling updates such as new furniture and lighting can make the world of difference. Shaynna embraced the 70’s style wood panelled wall in the sunken lounge with our Peggy floor lamp and Ledlux Dalis dimmable track spots.

Selling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9

Equilibrium
Koralky
 

New lighting such as our LEDlux Textile flush mount and Millas table lamp transformed the master bedroom from dungeon to delightful!

Master Bedroom Before & AfterSelling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9Selling Houses Australia ep 9

Want to take your home from drab to fab? Take a tip from Shaynna and the team and shop the latest trends from Beacon Lighting, proud suppliers to Selling Houses Australia. Shop in-store or online.

Stream new episodes of Selling Houses Australia every week or watch Wednesdays 8.30pm AEDT only on Foxtel.