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This inviting family home embraces an eclectic mix of styles

What could have been quite a plain home is instead a lush interior filled with lots of natural textures, colours and interesting decor pieces

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Creative family home

Surrounded by a spectacular forest, this Wauchope, NSW home is a peaceful sanctuary for owners Penny and Terry. The open-plan layout makes it perfect for their family of five.

The mix of modern, eclectic and industrial styles, teamed with a warm colour palette, create an inviting family home.

“You can’t go past natural textures, such as timber, jute, linen, cotton, concrete and cane,” says Penny. “They’re such beautiful materials that can be very pleasing to the eye. And I’m definitely a big believer of natural colour palettes as I get sick of colour too quickly.”

Interview by: Victoria Kingsbury. Photography by: Will Horner. Story from: homes+

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Side-by-side plants in Freedom baskets mark the front entrance to the house.

Leather bar stools add warmth and texture to this otherwise neutral kitchen.

Penny’s kitchen is classic white with warm timber elements and industrial touches.

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Raw textures and copper elements pop among the neutral tones.

This study area is located in one of the bedrooms and has organisation fully mastered!

A combination of textures and natural elements create a relaxed living space.

This unique timber bed-frame is warmed up with chunky throws and lots of pillows.

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In the main bedroom, Penny has clustered three side tables on one side of the bed to avoid a uniform look.

A covered deck makes outdoor dining a breeze.

The guest room is cosy and welcoming, with quirky accessories from Penny’s store, Elements of Design located in Wauchope.

Penny updated the bathroom with timber elements and added some lush greenery.

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Pendants cast a warm glow against the sleek black feature wall.

The deck is the ideal entertaining space with a tiki bar and a pizza oven.

The pool area has a cabana that was built by Penny’s son. This is a tropical oasis thanks to the lush planting and palm-print seating.

Penny takes some time out in the cabana.

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