Your Home and Garden

Saving Grace

HALLWAY

Interior designer Josie Simpson and her client connected over the art selections as they were both drawn to expressive depictions of the natural environment, including this piece by Pamela Honeyfield. The sideboard is from Coco Republic.

LIVING

Josie’s art curation adds to the thoughtfully tailored appeal of the home. “If you go to the effort of doing a beautiful renovation, you need to dress the walls in the same standard as the house,” she says. The coffee table is from King Living and the sofa and armchair was made locally.

FRONT DOOR

Josie replaced the original timber door and windows with black aluminium versions by Artkal. The wall is painted in Dulux Grey

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