The garden alongside the driveway has finally been planted after much procrastination. While visiting my parents and attending an engagement party on the Gold Coast over the holidays we popped into a garden nursery before coming home - a little look turned into 4 Cascade Lilly Pillys (to hedge), 2 Little Gem Magnolias and a Grass tree! This haul was on top of the 4 Cordylines (negra and rubra) and 2 Foxtail Palms that we had purchased from a nursery on the Sunshine Coast a few days prior, so we had no choice but to get planting with the huge amount of plants that we had purchased. All the new plants were planted alongside our Pandanus trees and Cycads.
I'm not usually a fan of Lilly Pilly trees - the only kind that I like are the cascade and weeping variety and with the weeping variety growing quite tall and not appropriate for the space, the cascade was the better choice.
The Magnolias have been flowering almost every 3 days and the flowers are huge and smell amazing - I think I may have to purchase more of these when we create another garden. With the Magnolias and Gardenias flowering it is smelling amazing this Summer!
Now we just have to tidy it up and plant a few more smaller plants along the edge of the driveway (in front of the larger plants) to create depth to the garden and let it grow into itself. A watering system may need to be on the cards soon too!!
HELLO + WELCOME we're so pumped to share with you the build of our new home the Retreat Vogue and so House of Hayward was born! It's an online space for friends and family to keep up-to-date on the progress of our new home.
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
FESTIVE SEASON
It's beginning to look (and smell) a lot like Christmas at
House of Hayward! My їnnoscent Christmas candle has been non-stop burning all weekend long and with a 180 burn
time it shall be burning for a long time to come. I love this time of year and
it always helps to get me in the Christmas mood by having my house smell divine
as well. Last weekend we had a Street party with the neighbours and closed off
the street with a festive table running right down the middle of it. Each
neighbour brought along their drinks, chair and plate of food. Such a great
night and so great that we have such fantastic neighbours! On Sunday afternoon
the Developer organised a Christmas party at the Rec Centre (we have a
recreational centre in our estate that has a lap pool, kids pool, gym, tennis
courts, conference room etc.) for the entire estate to join in and meet each
other and seeing as though we know half of the neighbours already it made for a
really fun night which led to one too many jugs of sangria!
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Christmas movies played by the pool (while floating on a pool ring) |
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Oiled // Fence
After weeks of talking about it we finally got around to oiling the
fence (opposite side still needs to be done). The merbau had well and
truly weathered so it was a matter of having to do it over the weekend
or we risk ruining the wood and creating a whole lot more work for
ourselves to bring it back <the oiling products that we used are
listed in a previous post> It didn't take us all that long actually
and in the beautiful sunshine it was quite nice however, I'm beginning
to notice that I have a 3-4 hour limit of working in the hot sun before I
start whinging - not a bad effort for an air-conditioned office worker
that I am ha!
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
C U R T A I N S
Yerp you know you're a home owner when things like curtains get you excited! I think I have every curtain rod, curtain track, 'stack back', curtain heading, spooling and all you need to know about curtains down pack. Took me a while but I eventually got there in the end with the help of a long-term family friend who worked with curtains and sewing her whole life (thanks Luda and good'ol Google!). Who knew there would be so much to learn about curtains?!
We went with a sheer (kinder) curtain for the alfresco doors and all of the bedrooms. To keep it feeling light and breezy in our master bedroom and the alfresco doors we went with white and for the bedrooms we went darker and they are in charcoal. The fabric we chose is Warwick Aesop which is a linen blend and looks beautiful and natural (slightly addicted to linen - bedsheets and curtains are both linen) and the curtain heading is an Inverted Pinch Pleat (or IPP). We chose to have the curtains rods with the curtains slightly spooling on the floor in the master bedroom and on the alfresco doors to give it a luxe feel. The bedroom curtains are on a curtain track with a pulley system and are level to the floor, the bedrooms will also have a roller block-out blind installed behind the curtain to give them extra coverage when needed.
Plantation shutters are yet to be installed in the bathrooms, master bedroom and media room. Hopefully we will have them and the roller blinds in soon.
Feels so great to finally have (some) coverage on the windows.
Next on the to do list - further shutters/blinds, upholstered bed head and frame, WIR fit-out and garden shed (and plenty more but we'll tick these off first)
We went with a sheer (kinder) curtain for the alfresco doors and all of the bedrooms. To keep it feeling light and breezy in our master bedroom and the alfresco doors we went with white and for the bedrooms we went darker and they are in charcoal. The fabric we chose is Warwick Aesop which is a linen blend and looks beautiful and natural (slightly addicted to linen - bedsheets and curtains are both linen) and the curtain heading is an Inverted Pinch Pleat (or IPP). We chose to have the curtains rods with the curtains slightly spooling on the floor in the master bedroom and on the alfresco doors to give it a luxe feel. The bedroom curtains are on a curtain track with a pulley system and are level to the floor, the bedrooms will also have a roller block-out blind installed behind the curtain to give them extra coverage when needed.
Plantation shutters are yet to be installed in the bathrooms, master bedroom and media room. Hopefully we will have them and the roller blinds in soon.
Feels so great to finally have (some) coverage on the windows.
Next on the to do list - further shutters/blinds, upholstered bed head and frame, WIR fit-out and garden shed (and plenty more but we'll tick these off first)
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
G A R D E N
We have one garden... isn't it beautiful?!
Long awaited progress on the gardens has finally begun, we spent almost a whole Saturday sourcing plants from the markets and local nurseries, ordering soil from the landscaping shop and a trip to Bunnings for the garden edging. We played around with the plants in their pots until we came up with a design that looked the best. Sunday was spent creating the garden beds, digging holes, planting and voila! Our first garden. We have a little bit to finish off still - mulch and river rocks along the house to separate the garden from the house for termite regulations.
The garden bed along the entire length of the driveway was also prepped but didn't plant any plants in the end as we weren't entirely happy with the design so we'll keep playing around with that until we get it looking good.
We purchased our dining table and chairs! Just a little excited. Curtains will be ready and installed next Friday too! Hoorah!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Alfresco deck
This weekend was the alfresco deck's turn to get a scrubbin with the Flood PowerLift Tannin and Deck Sealer Remover - I have the blisters on my hands to go with it! I don't have any before and after pictures at this stage as I made a start late in the afternoon so the PowerLift cleaner wouldn't dry out (must be kept wet the whole time) and it was too dark by the time I finish to take a good picture.
We bought three pandanus trees for the front yard, but now that we have them we don't know where to plant them?! I'm finding landscaping design quite tricky and I'm scared to plant anything in case we mess it up and it looks crap ha! The trees have been planted in a makeshift posse until we can draw up a landscaping plan. I looked into having a professional draw up our plans BUT it is insanely expensive and I wasn't prepared to fork out $3k just to receive drawings and plant list. If you are landscaper and you create landscape plans for DIY at an affordable price then please comment below with your details,we would love to hear from you.
Landscaping can really make or break a property and I think it adds great amounts of value to your home. Doing it right the first time avoids costly mistakes of having to re-do it later down the track.
This weekend sees us starting the massive job of cleaning the fence to prep it for oiling. This job will be a killer!
We bought three pandanus trees for the front yard, but now that we have them we don't know where to plant them?! I'm finding landscaping design quite tricky and I'm scared to plant anything in case we mess it up and it looks crap ha! The trees have been planted in a makeshift posse until we can draw up a landscaping plan. I looked into having a professional draw up our plans BUT it is insanely expensive and I wasn't prepared to fork out $3k just to receive drawings and plant list. If you are landscaper and you create landscape plans for DIY at an affordable price then please comment below with your details,we would love to hear from you.
Landscaping can really make or break a property and I think it adds great amounts of value to your home. Doing it right the first time avoids costly mistakes of having to re-do it later down the track.
This weekend sees us starting the massive job of cleaning the fence to prep it for oiling. This job will be a killer!
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