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2 Contents Published by Medium Rare Content Agency Pty Ltd. ABN 83 169 879 921, Upper Ground Suite 58, 26-32 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont, NSW 2009 for Bunnings Warehouse, ABN 26 008 672 179, 16-18 Cato Street, Hawthorn East, Victoria 3123. © 2021. All rights reserved. Printed by Lithocraft. Paper fibre is from well-managed forests and other controlled sources. Before you undertake any DIY activity or start a renovation project, please ensure that you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand, use the correct tools and that you wear the appropriate safety equipment. Also be aware of health and safety risks and make sure you get professional advice where needed. See bunnings.com.au/ health-and-safety. Any professional installations must be undertaken by a licensed tradesperson. Editorial content is general in nature and is not intended to be a substitute for legal or professional advice. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but can be ordered online or at the Special Orders Desk. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings. Paint colours may vary on application. Colours may vary slightly from images shown due to the printing process. This publication is not for sale. General enquiries (03) 8831 9777 Image rendering Alejandro Sosa 3D Additional contributors Kylie Jackes, John Downs, James Moffatt, Sue Stubbs, Rachael Turner/Front Porch Properties, Armelle Habib, Anna Robinson, Jody D’Arcy, Shania Shegedyn, Tim Williams, Jonno Rodd, Mooch Style, Cath Muscat, Natasha Dickins, Getty Images, Kaboodle Kitchen. Artwork (p 50) Sarah Kelk. bunnings.com.au 46 Strong but chic 28 WELCOME Deciding to renovate is a big step, whether it’s to fix problems, increase resale value or create the home of your dreams. Budget and logistics aside, choosing a design style is the first challenge. Chances are your mind is full of ideas and inspiration from shows, blogs, Pinterest and magazines. Collect images and samples that appeal and you should start to see a pattern emerging that reflects the stories of the people who live in your space. Kitchens are moving away from all-white to warm, organic colours, raw and tactile finishes, and curves over straight lines, creating a welcoming space in which to gather. Bathrooms too are becoming more nurturing; freestanding baths are the ultimate luxury, timber accents have become a mainstay, while walk-in showers embrace light. Even laundries are combining pleasure with practicality. Here, we’re featuring kitchens, bathrooms and laundries that encapsulate the most enduring on-trend looks: coastal-inspired Hamptons, which evolves but shows no sign of wavering in popularity; Scandi, which blends form and function in a way that’s soothing to the eye; contemporary, with its modern mix of clean lines and softening textures; and bold, which embraces both strong colour and personality. Whichever style you choose, success does come down to attention to detail, especially if you DIY. Bunnings can help you every step of the way, starting here, with our planning guides. We hope we set you on a path to creating whatever your ideal home means for you. Enjoy your renovation journey! Jane Wright Bunnings trend & design manager

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