A wash of white paint brought new life to this Hervey Bay oasis
Years of hard work paid off for a Queensland couple whose love for landscaping and flair for interiors turned their beachside abode into a holiday-at-home oasis.
The garden tends to be the final piece of the renovation puzzle, but for Hervey Bay couple Jamie and Dave, a vision for a verdant outdoor space sparked a three-year renovation journey that saw them transform their home into a haven from the outside in.
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“I can still recall the phone call when Dave said, ‘I think I’ve found our house,'” Jamie recalls. “I wanted something a little different, Dave wanted a big block to landscape, the kids wanted a pool and it ticked all those boxes.” The clincher was its location, two streets from the beach.
In 2011, when the couple and their children Tom, now 16, and Ivy, 13, moved into the partially renovated home, they didn’t rush into any interior changes. Outside was a different story
Dave got stuck into transforming the desolate site, removing 20 tonnes of concrete and five tonnes of landscape rock that he replaced over time with palm trees, perfectly manicured lawns and hedged garden rooms.
The couple decided to repaint the exterior white to offset the greenery, and the result, Dave says, “was a game changer”. Thrilled with the new luxe coastal look, the pair were inspired to turn their attention to the interiors, one room at a time.
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“We set ourselves the challenge of renovating the house without taking out a loan and doing as much as we could ourselves,” explains Jamie, a teacher.
“It meant we did it pay cheque to pay cheque and it took years, but I’m really proud Dave and I worked as a team… from choosing tapware to designing the firepit out the back.”
With life revolving around the school calendar (Dave is a school principal), the couple spent holidays and long-service leave painting, building shutters, adding recycled timber features and installing VJ panelling.
The kitchen was also gutted and re-imagined within a budget of just $8000. In a designer masterstroke, a louvred sunroom on the front deck was also converted into a beautiful bathhouse, which captures sea breezes and garden views.
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“Dave was the creative genius,” Jamie enthuses. “He had the vision for all the major changes and was so diligent with details. He painted our bedroom five times until we were happy we’d found just the right shade of white.”
With a considered yet casual feel, every element in the house is true to the couple’s organic style, inspired by holidays to Byron Bay.
From the earthy-toned linen bedding and cushions, to the tactile timber furniture, and individual feature pendants in each room – it all paints a seamless and relaxed picture.
The feel-good effect isn’t lost on the family, who enjoy the simple pleasure of chilling at home and pottering about in the garden.
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“Every day I say, ‘I love living here’,” Jamie reflects. “When we come home from work, we instantly feel relaxed and forget about our day.”
“We always knew we wanted to create something special and different.” ~ Jamie
“I’m really proud Dave and I worked as a team.” ~ Jamie