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The Interiors Edit
Design profile: Fiona Gould of Chelon furniture design
The Interiors Edit talks design with trendsetting stylist, furniture designer and creative star Fiona Gould of Chelon.
5 simple things anyone can do to increase your house value estimate
Interior designer Wendy Moore from Selling Houses Australia shares 5 simple things anyone can do to increase the market value of their home, without spending a fortune
Wendy Moore’s favourite rooms from Season 15 of Selling Houses Australia
Interior designer Wendy Moore from Selling Houses Australia reveals her favourite budget renovations from Season 15
Who pays for the renovations on Selling Houses Australia?
Everyone wants to know – who pays for the homes on Selling Houses Australia? We have exclusive access to the show’s interior designer, The Interiors Edit founder and director Wendy Moore, who took us behind the scenes of the show to explain how the budget works.
Selling Houses Australia’s Central Coast cool in Terrigal, NSW
In this episode of Selling Houses Australia, the team headed to the NSW central coast beachside town of Terrigal, to meet Grant, the owner of an interesting but bland home situated high on a hill.
Grandma’s Sponge Sandwich sponge cake recipe
Interiors expert Wendy Moore share’s how to make sponge cake with her mum’s easy sponge cake recipe.
Selling Houses Australia’s style revival in Como
It was an absolutely enormous brief for this renovation for the Selling Houses Australia team at Como, NSW. The home of Gareth and Esther was not only dated (according to Andrew Winter, it screamed ‘1980s Queensland hotel resort’), it had six bedrooms! In fact, the floorplan was so huge and the budget so tight, the team couldn’t even tackle all the rooms.
Selling Houses Australia uncovers country charm in Ipswich
Selling Houses Australia host Andrew Winter described this home in Ipswich, south-east Queensland’s ‘most haunted suburb’, as a “house of horrors”. Interior designer Wendy Moore’s main task was creating a sense of home and of the lifestyle a buyer could lead, with a particular focus on country style and love of horses.
Selling Houses Australia Maroubra: an elegant style revival
The team from Selling Houses Australia took on the renovation of a semi-detached home in the beachside suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales in episode 6 of season 15. Homeowner Romano and his two daughters were looking to find him a new, more accessible home following the sad passing of his wife of nearly 60 years. Romano absolutely adored living in Maroubra, despite the home’s location on a busy main road. Other deterrents to the sale included the home’s clunky floorplan and decidedly tired vibe. Luckily, bathroom renovations were not needed, allowing interior designer Wendy Moore’s kitchen design ideas to take a bigger share of the budget.
Selling Houses Australia: Hoarder house in Elanora
The team at Selling Houses Australia took on the Elanora, Queensland home of a lovely owner with hoarding disorder. This budget renovation delivered a Hamptons kitchen, rejuvinated kitchen and serene living spaces.
Selling Houses Australia: Art Deco inspired in Sunshine West
The Selling Houses Australia team headed to Sunshine West, Queensland to bring a vision of inspiring Art Deco style to life
Redland Bay: restful Hamptons living
In Series 15, episode 3 of Selling Houses Australia, host Andrew Winter, landscaper Dennis Scott and interiors expert Wendy Moore headed to Redland Bay, Queensland. This home needed a huge refresh and a rethink of the floorplan to make it work!
Selling Houses Australia: Colour & pattern in Greystanes
A vintage vibing 1970s home from Greystanes, NSW gets the full budget makeover treatment on Selling Houses Australia. Interior designer Wendy Moore shares all the details from this update, including a budget bathroom renovation and kitchen design ideas to bookmark.
Selling Houses Australia’s coastal update in Clermont
At the very start of filming the latest series of Selling Houses Australia, host Andrew Winter, interiors expert Wendy Moore and landscape designer Dennis Scott were faced with the update of a very run-down, but classic Queenslander in the historic town of Clermont, almost 1000kms north of Brisbane.