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- HuntCO Hacks to Kitchen Design + Installation
Over the past 7+ months we have been installing our new kitchen...to say its been a long drawn process would be an understatement and while I was as organised and decisive as I could be, 7 months later we are still waiting on a few elements to be completed. As kitchens tend to be the heart of most peoples homes, it's understandable our clients want to be completely confident in their design. As always we take the approach of 'done once, done well' and while working with all styles, budgets and locations its important to make sure the whole space is curatored to suit the clients home and family, but we have five key tips and tricks to help you prepare for your kitchen build. ONE: Research + Refine While it is great fun researching inspiration for your new kitchen one of the biggest pitfalls I see are clients that are trying to incorporate too many differing styles into the space, they are oblivious to the costs of varying elements or are trying to create something that just doesn't suit their home (or budget) Before you start planing your kitchen design, go through all your images and consider what is both common features you love but also what is practical for your build and work towards creating something that is realistic. Don't be afraid to be brave or stick to your initial style, just be conscious of where to spend and where to save to achieve your dream design. TWO: Understand your costs I am as guilty as anyone of seeing a beautiful space and wanting to replicate it in my home, but its important to understand the varying costs involved in creating those spaces + being aware that a lot of designers can afford to have bespoke, high end finishes and fittings beca use they are either getting gifted products or taking advantage of their trade discounts, so while it all looks magnificent in your Instagram feed it might just be well beyond your budget. AS AN EXAMPLE somethings to consider are the style of cabinetry from, the painted finish to the profile there are HUGE variations in the pricing depending on what style you go with. Basic would be a thermolated through companies like Laminex and Polytec, moving into laminate, two pack painted finish and finally your veneers, hand cut or hand painted cabinets with your prices varying on a surface level from low $100's/unit for the basic to high $100 for the bespoke. To further break that down; - THERMOLATED you have limited colour options and profiles but the costs are relative - LAMINATE thousands of options in colours or finishes but you are restricted to flat profiles as you cant wrap the laminate around a rail - TWO PACK, any colour or profile you desire and your cabinetmaker may cut the cabinets themselves or have the option to order the raw units from the bigger manufactures named above. - HAND CUT AND VENEERS, you can have any detail, profile, colour and finish you desire (think the bevelling in Rosedale Farm image above) but the costs are reflective OTHER areas to consider are the lighting, tapware, hardware (I recently got the Rosedale farm hardware quoted, each piece was over $100!) benchtops and flooring...my biggest takeaway would be invest where its important or going to last and be frugal where it's not, work towards your budget, shop around for the fittings and be really comfortable with your choices THREE: Redefine You Design Once you have settled on the look and feel of your kitchen really sit with the design and layout and make sure you are not just happy with visually how it will look but most importantly the flow and function. So many people make the mistake of designing an aesthetically beautiful kitchen and then get to the actual use of it and find; - there isn't enough storage - drawers aren't deep or wide enough for your specific cookware - the soft touch, recessed handle or push release system means your gorgeous matte finish marks or leaves finger prints (yes even if they say its 'fingerprint proof) - the general layout doesn't work and your flow and function is affected You would have heard of 'the cooking triangle' making sure your bench, oven and food are all easily accessible. While this is very important also making sure you have flow and function generally right. Dont get caught up in the look that you overlook things like 'Can I access those high shelves?' or 'Where do i put all the Tupperware?' Go though all your wants and needs and make sure the things that are important to your family and living style are well considered. FOUR: Sampling + Visualising Not everyone has the ability to fly blind when it comes to design and often a material or finish looks perfect in a lifestyle image or digital medium but in reality falls flat. Once you have worked out what your layout its really important to get your samples together and make sure the look you have landed on is going to work. From your tapware finish to the hardware, flooring, cabinetry colour(s) and benchtops, try and get as many samples together as possible and lay them down to see if the overall style works, if the colours and finishes complement each other as well as seeing if the finishes/colours are as you envisaged when researching and digitally designing your space. As mentioned previously, not everything looks great in reality but also your space, light and design may just not be suitable for certain elements, so best way to build confidence in your kitchen selections is to see them altogether. FIVE: Ordering + Organising I would say in terms of your schedule or in the instance where you are ripping out an old kitchen and replacing it, this would have to be the most important part of the process in ensuring minimal disruption or delays. Too often clients get complacent and think that you lock in the design and everything will not only be available for your install but that you hand over to the cabinetmakers and there is no further organisation required. In truth there are lots of moving parts to your kitchen installation so as soon as you have settled on the design and all your fittings and fixtures I would not only start ordering, I would work through a timeline with the cabinet maker to line up all your other trades to complete the job. Particularly now in our post covid world lead times and delays not to mention price increases are a common occurrence so it pays to be prepared! As a basic guide; - Order tapware, sinks, lighting, flooring, tiles (if using as a splash back) and hardware. due to a number of factors there are delays of anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 month, so make sure you get onto this as soon as you can - Discuss with the cabinet maker their timeline to understand realistic ETA for your install. Note they will have to consider external trades like painters so this will only be indicative but will give you idea of when to line up all your required trades - Contact all your trades; noting you'll need different trades before, during and after install so make sure you dont leave anyone off the list! Again as a guide you'll need carpenters, plasters, electricians, plumbers, potentially a builder, potentially a tiler, glazier if you are putting new windows or doors in and painter (if that person isn't you!) - Order all your appliances, generally these will all be stocked or with short lead times and best to put the list together to get a package or deal from one supplier...we all love a bargain! Understandably designing your dream kitchen is equal parts exciting and daunting. It's a huge investment and something you don't want to rush, make poor choices on or regret. Be bold, be realistic and be prepare, but if the whole process is completely overwhelming we might just know a few people who can take the stress and anxiety out of the process. Happy designing xx
- The Hunt Co Hacks to Paneling;
Whether requested by the client or suggested by Hunt.CO , paneling; in the myriad of styles and applications it comes in, is a beautiful way to add texture, depth and character to your home. It transcends design styles and movements and thusly works in homes inspired by anything from the Arts and Crafts movement the the Hollywood hills. With such a diverse range of use working out the best application for your build can be one of the biggest challenges so here are five Hunt.CO hints to help you figure out if your home is more country cottage than Mid Century modern and how to effectively install the right style to take your home from boring to boogie with this timeless design feature. HUNT HINT #One, Your purpose: Whether you are looking to create a sense of grandeur, an eclectic cottage feel, add texture and depth to an island or simply looking to break up high or long walls, paneling can really transform a space and have a lasting impact on your home. You can mix or layer styles, work with different profiles, colours and finishes but the key is to keep these within the same palette and tones to maintain continuity across all surfaces within the space. HUNT HINT #Two, What is the best option for your home?: FIGURE out your home style! It is easy to get overwhelmed trawling through instagram and pinterest and want to replicate all the beautiful images you save and swoon over, but not all styles of paneling will suit all homes. You have to be sympathetic to the location, age and type of home you live in, if your home is a 1980's brick veneer you are unlikely to have wide hallways or high ceilings so I would look at a full wall VJ board or in the profile of your cabinetry as opposed to a baroque or board and batten style as these would be too opulent for the home and the size of the spaces. Hunt Hint #Three, What is the Function of the Space Be practical about the use of the space and don't just think of the room isolation but consider its function and flow into the rest of the home. It seems obvious to say, but you want the paneling to enhance the room, not become intrusive or impractical, so while certain styles of paneling can be a great way to add warmth and create a sense of intimacy they may not be the right selections for your kitchen or mudroom but more appropriate for a walk in robe, den or guest bedroom. HUNT HINT #Four, Retro Fitting...a Case Study: Adding paneling doesn't have to be expensive, in fact it could be a solution to your interior problems, be it used to fix some design faults, repair damaged walls or to add insulation and assist with acoustics, however it can but can be fraught with issues if not executed correctly. Take into consideration our above HINTS as well as what you are wanting to achieve in the space and what you overall budget is. From there look at the room, its proportions and function before working out what the best options are for your paneling style. To give you an example, I live in a 1907 Victorian Era weatherboard, which inherently had oodles of character (albeit a little hidden by years of poorly executed renovations and bad design choices). With its high pressed metal ceilings, stained glass windows and fretwork adding paneling came from a need to restore and repair poorly worn and crafted masonry rather than a need to add more opulence and detail. As a farm house, repairs were a long way down on the priority list, but in a mid pandemic surge in DIY enthusiasm I started what i thought would be a simple paint job. It turned out the hideous colour scheme was painted over multiple layers of paint which was painted over wallpaper, and hours of trying to remove was never going to result in a clean, crack free wall, easy to prime and paint...not to mention no two walls were even! while we could have gone down the route of re-plastering all the walls we were restricted not only int he cost, but the lifespan of the paster given the home has no solid foundations. So considering my budget and my canvas, we opted for full wall VJ boards (which cost around $100/2700x1200mm board) for the bedrooms and for the hall our builder made our regency style dado paneling to suit the walls rather than buying pre fabricated boards which wouldn't be square to the wall and would make the fact they were not an original feature very obvious. So using MDF and timber trims he made each section in proportion to the length of the walls and suffice to say looking at it now, you assume it was always a part of the home, so much so even regular visitors assume it was just a fresh coat of paint that revived the panels rather than a totally new feature. HUNT HINT #Five...Research, Review and Reach Out: As you may have gathered, Hunt.CO love paneling, not just how it can enhance your home but how well it works in different homes, locations, for different demographics and different budgets. Our fifth and final tip it to research different paneling styles and applications, review your mood boards and look at your most dominate aesthetic and styles and consider how this is best going to work in your build. HONESTLY, HANDS UP if you are guilty of aimlessly saving images and inspiration for your 'dream home' only to come to a point where you are struggling as to where to source the right materials, fittings and fixtures from or how to scale back your differing styles to create a cohesive home aesthetic that suits you and your family?! Whether Victorian Era Farmhouse or Modern Country, Coastal or Desert Luxe, Southern Plantation or Scandinavian its easy to get lost in the rabbit hole of interior inspiration and end up creating a space that doesn't meet your brief. As a regional design service we specialise in tailoring schemes to suit each client and while paneling is a key feature of our general style we work across different mediums and aesthetics. if you have taken onboard all expert tips but feel you need assistance with your paneling project or design project as a whole, reach out, we'd love to hear from you and how we can HELP you on your design project. Email: Millie@huntandco.net
- #thankafarmerforyournextmeal
Hi there, I know I promised to regularly update my blog (and my website for that matter), but as tends to happen, I have been bogged down in life in the store and on the farm and before I knew it, almost 12 months passed by with little to no updates, for this I am sorry. But this post isn't about 'picking the best colour for your nursery' (a very topical point in our home at the moment), this post is a little more personal! I was well aware of the drought when I moved to the farm and while we had no significant rains last year, Hamish produced; from what I could see, a reasonable yield on his crops, expanded the farm into livestock and to my knowledge, has successfully run a small feedlot. Something that cropped up in conversation a lot as the feedlot grew, was the price of stock being sold north of us...because of the drought. I understood it was pretty dire, but ignorantly assumed that it was just marginally worse than what we were experiencing, and so continued on with my farm life. When I opened the doors to the store, and had a feeling I would appeal to the wives and girlfriends of farmers or those whose livelihood is reliant upon the land rather than the people living in town and wasn't wrong in my assumptions. I started talking about rain in the same way I use to talk about the daily work commute in Sydney...you know the question you ask but you already know the answer to; 'shit house'. I have made a point of stocking and supplying Australian made products, or those that are ethically sourced or manufactured by small business owners to capitalise on the market I was targeting and despite being extremely juvenile in this regional retail field and the fact I am by no means setting the world on fire I have managed to establish wonderful relationships with many farming families, all the while being aware of the drought that surrounds me and not doing anything to acknowledge it or support it. As the partner of a farmer, on a farm in regional NSW, about to introduce a new generation of farmers to life on the land I am fortunate enough to be located in the 2% of NSW that is currently not in drought; not yet that is. I have the means to be able to make people aware of the state of the State and I feel obliged to give back to the community that has so far supported me. You may not be aware as the daily news fails to adequately highlight the issues affecting rural Australia; but 100's of 1000's of livestock are dying or being killed on a daily bases across eastern Australia. Water supplies are at critical levels and the cost of buying and supplying feed is more than most farmers can afford. Inability to cope with these conditions has led to an increase in what is an already disturbingly high number of farming related suicides and it breaks my heart to see young children living without proper food or water because their families have no means to support them. I am guilty of the out of sight, out of mind mentality but this is a crisis, it should be considered a natural disaster and whether you know it or not, it does affect people far from the regional communities living through this. For the month of August I will be setting up the physical and online store with some new products, including some original artworks and prints, locally made timber wares and a range of other goods to then host a drought relief fundraiser on the first weekend in September. I know its a seemly small gesture or one that is mutually beneficial but my aim is not to personally profit, it is to encourage people to sit up and take note, to give a little back to the industry that directly or indirectly has supported so many of us. If you are not good with computers or don't live within a 500km radius of Echuca, but want to help anyway jump on this site https://www.ruralaid.org.au and make a donation. I will keep you all updated over the next 4 weeks and of course let you know what contribution is made in September. XX
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- Furniture | huntco
< Shop All Furniture All our new products and ranges ready to ship Boutique Melbourne brand Quick View The Rowie Armchair Price $2,999.00 Designed in Slovenia Quick View Ooh Noo Wooden Childrens Table Price $249.95 Designed in Slovenia Quick View Ooh Noo Wooden Childrens Chair Price $209.95 Designer Danish Label Quick View ferm LIVING Desert Chair - poppy red sand Price $759.00 Quick View Melba Arched Bronze Mirror Out of stock Quick View Melba Arch Iron Mirror Out of stock Quick View Trefoil Arch Broze Mirror Out of stock Quick View Jemima Iron Framed Mirror - Large Price $949.00 Quick View Jemima Iron Framed Mirror - Small Price $439.00 Quick View Zinc Frame Mirror -Large Price $679.95 Quick View Rattan Veranda Side Table - Natural Price $169.95 Quick View Rattan Veranda Two Seater Chair - White Price $699.00 Quick View Rattan Veranda Two Seater Chair - Black Price $699.00 Quick View Rattan Veranda Two Seater Chair - Natural Price $699.00 Quick View Rattan Veranda Chair - Black Price $399.00 Quick View Rattan Veranda Chair - White Price $399.00 Quick View Rattan Veranda Chair - Natural Price $399.00 Designer Danish Label Quick View ferm LIVING Desert Chair - Kids Price $479.00 Designer Danish Label Quick View ferm LIVING Desert Chair - Olive Price $759.00 Designer Danish Label Quick View ferm LIVING Desert Chair - Cashmere Price $759.00 Load More
- Wedding Registry | huntco
About the Registry The HuntCo Wedding Registry is a unique wedding gift registry. Our wedding gift range can includes not only the registry basics, but also wedding gifts not available on other bridal registries – stunning homewares and statement furniture pieces - collated by interior design style. This is the registry for people who don't want vanilla. We work hard (and love it!) to source global pieces that are leading the way in design and work with brands that do the same. Our range is so extensive, so full of unique gifts and changes so regularly you can be sure your registry will never look the same as someone else’s. We realise in this day and age most couples have either established themselves with the basics or have no need for a ‘good dinner sets’ so makes sense to hand pick some personal, unique pieces that suit you and your partner as well as something that is a special reminder of your special day. So how do we do it? We start by working with you and your husband or wife to be and create a list of products you are wanting; be it towels and bedlinen, books, bowls or a special piece of artwork or photography, a piece of vintage furniture or custom made dining table, we can HUNT for the right products across a range of mediums to get the best selection together for you. Once we outline the range of products you wish to put on your registry we will find all the items and create your own webstore for all your guests to visit to view and purchase or contribute to your customized range of gifts! This also means guests across the country and the world can; at their leisure make purchases from the site completely hassle free! Don’t live locally? That is okay! We are fully equip to work with you remotely, setting up a time that suits we can sit down and discuss all your requirements and wishes and go from there on working out the exact list of goods and put together a shopping list to source before finalizing the selection and creating your own unique site. We also understand this is a stressful and busy time for you both, so we will try and minimize the hassle and anxiety out of this process by managing this all on your behalf, all you have to do is tell us what you want and we’ll do our best to get it! OUR RANGE General . After years working in the design, retail and home wares industries we have built a significant catalogue of suppliers and products that we can source and suggest to you for your specialized registry Exclusive Brands. We have exclusivity with many boutique designer brands so you won’t find their pieces on any other registry. Please note some of our suppliers, particularly the smaller ones do one off pieces or seasonal ranges so should there be a long time between set up and wedding there may be some items that are no longer available. There are two options here, you can either pay for the items upfront to secure them or we can substitute for something else that you wish to replace them with post wedding. Unique and Personalised Gifts . We are able to offer you a one-off gift that is truly yours – whether it’s a vintage cheese board from France or juju tribal headdresses from Africa, a piece of local artwork or a piece that is personalised to you, we can make sure this registry is a range of products that suits not just you but your guests and their budgets too! Extensive Range. While other registries may offer you 20 cushions, we will offer you 100. Our range is extensive, so your registry doesn’t look like anyone else’s. Pricing. We understand your guest will all have different budgets, so we are happy to source and offer products of all price points. Should you wish to only suggest larger items like rugs, lights and furniture we are able to collate a list of contributors and funds for you to use a s you wish post wedding day. You may well change your opinion later on or wish to buy something different so we are happy to make changes to suit you and your budget. We also offer trade prices and discounts (where applicable) to all selected products to help you get a bit more bang for your buck! OUR STYLING PROPOSITION If you are wanting that NEXT LEVEL service beyond the gifts! Styling Services . We believe your registry should style your home so as part of the service we can offer our unique styling service as part of your package. Our initial consultation is $300. We will visit your home to run through the gifts to see what items would be perfect for your style and taste to be included in your registry. Contact us for a booking and use our Interior Design background to your full advantage! Again if you don’t live locally we travel across Victoria, NSW and SA so are more than happy to jump in the car and come to you, otherwise we can work remotely through Registry Lookbook (only available with additional styling service) . Like every other aspect of your wedding, your registry becomes an expression of your individual style to inspire your guests. We style your registry like a magazine with your dream home inspiration style photos integrated with your wedding gifts. Your guests won’t just feel like they are giving you a gift but that they are helping you create your dream home. Affordable. Your registry can be set up to style your whole home – living, dining, bedroom, bathroom and garden. We can create a whole look and style for you as part of the service that can be utilized well after the big day. We understand you might be restricted with what people are wanting to purchase and what you can afford, particularly with the cost of the wedding too so as part of the service we create an ‘end goal’ look for you to work towards. At any stage pre or post wedding you can contact us and proceed with any of the products selected as part of the registries styling service and still get the same great trade prices! So if you are wanting to really set up your home this next level service is well worth the investment! REGISTRY FAQS Hunt.CO FAQS How are you different from other registries? Express your personal style Whilst we still offer the registry basics, we believe that there is more to creating a home together than simply nice linen and kitchenware. It’s about combining your personal style together to create a loving home-in every room. That’s why we offer more homewares and furniture than any other registry, with a focus on supporting up and coming Australian designers. If art is more your passion then you’ll find that no other registry has over 200 affordable artworks. And we enable you to express your personal style by having your registry presented to guests as a lookbook with inspirational style image, so your guests won’t just feel like they are giving you a gift but that they are helping you create your dream home. Affordability – There is a variety of price points for gifts and we offer contribution payments too. Service – we are all about convenience and style. We want to offer the best products and really search for exactly what you are after, but more importantly we want to offer an above average service. Style – we are country girls, living in a regional area, we totally understand that just because you don’t live near the high street doesn’t mean you don’t want high street style. We will do our best to find all the groovy, big city type products you crave and make it super easy for you to get these delivered to your door! Travel – we get it, everyone is busy and you might not be somewhere easy to access, so we are always happy to travel to other towns, cities, farms or states to meet with you in person should you so desire. Are all gifts visible on your website? No, we work with you to personalise the registry, so only once we have a selected range will you be able to view all the special pieces selected for your site. Is it free to set up my registry? No, the set up is $200 which includes the webstore/site development, sourcing and supply you with your list of gifts and all the admin and follow up that occurs around the registry. For larger furniture items there may be a delivery fee post wedding, but we work with local couriers to make sure the costs are kept to a minimum. What charges do my guests incur? All item prices are inclusive of GST. Guests pay an additional $11.95 Shipping, Handling and Administration fee which is also applicable for wishing well contributions. This fee is per transaction. If a guest purchases more then one item they will only be charged the fee once. This is on par with majority of other registries. Do you do wishing wells or honeymoon registries? We can offer a contribution service where guest can contribute to more expensive items, but are unable to do wishing wells or honeymoon registries. Is everything available to view in store? For your specific site yes, however as lots of home décor and home ware brands change their ranges and update products very regularly we will from time to time have issues whereby goods have been purchased but at the time of ordering are no longer available. If this is the case we will contact the guest/s and allow them the option to reselect. Can you provide a guidance as to what the Total Value of my registry should be? We recommend multiplying the number of guests x $80. Some will spend more, some less, some will shop elsewhere, however this means your guests will have ample selection to choose from (even the last minute purchases), yet minimises overwhelming your guests. How do I let my guests know about my registry? We will set up your unique site prior to the wedding, once set up we will issue you the URL and you are then able to add this to invites and or advise guests.. Alternatively, you can contact us for an embossed cards which you can discreetly place alongside your invitations, or simply reference our website URL on your invitation copy. DELIVERY - When are my gifts delivered? Gifts are delivered after your Wedding Day. We aim to deliver about 80–90% of your registry about 4–6 weeks after your wedding. The remainder is delivered once it comes in stock – note for some items this can be a few months. We recommend to swap these items for an alternative gift to prevent a delay. DELIVERY – Costs? Delivery for all smaller items is absorbed in the admin costs to guests so nothing out of pocket for you here. For larger items such as furniture pieces, rugs art or planter pots, When all items are in stock, your gifts will be delivered together 2–7 days once booked in. As per the above we try to keep these costs as conservative as possible, but given most of our couples are regional there will be some fees. We service Australia wide. What if the gifts I receive don’t meet my expectations? We understand that sometimes gifts you see online are different to what you imagined in real life, so if you are unhappy with any of your gifts let us know within 7 days and we would be happy to organise an exchange. Please note we are unable to exchange one off or custom made pieces so please select carefully! I love something really expensive – can my friends contribute? Yes – any item over $300 automatically becomes a contribution item. We break expensive items down into affordable gift size pieces starting at $50. We recommend putting the word out to family and bridal/groom party to rally together a group to purchase larger items. This way guests can still feel ownership over the gift. Can I reshuffle my money at the end? Yes you can! If for example you only got half a dinner set you can reshuffle your money prior to your registry being finalised. NOTE - We do allow couples to shuffle some gifts, but this is confirmed at the end of your registry and is at our discretion. How do one-off and one-of a kind gifts work? For items such as artwork, antiques or vintage pieces we either get you to select the gift in advance and we reserve the exact piece for you or we work closely with you after your registry is finalised to source the piece you love. Why do I select favourite gifts? ‘Favourite Gifts’ let your guests know that which are your priority gifts. This means we order this gift in advance so it is less likely to be out of stock. In return, if gift is a selected by you as a favourite, you guarantee it will be bought. If I’ve selected a gift for my registry is stock guaranteed? We work with many boutique designers and homeware brands that change their items seasonally. We anticipate that approximately 5-10% of your registry will be out of stock or on backorder at the time you finalise your registry. This is the same as our competitors, even the big department stores. We work closely with you to ensure that this is minimised by but should this occur we will contact you or your guest to allow for reselection or for the funds to be used towards a bigger item How long can I keep my registry open for? As long as you think your guests need it open for. I would love to have my house styled – can I get my guests to pay? Styling sessions incur upfront fees however you can then add this to your wedding registry and have your money reimbursed. What can I expect if I follow you on Facebook and Instagram? We are primarily designers, who dabble in retail and now registries! Our social media is a reflection of this, but should you wish to feature or feature us we would be only to happy to do so. Can I pay by direct debit? Yes – just call us and we will provide you with the details and make sure your gift is reserved. I’ve purchased a gift for a wedding. When will the Couple receive my gift? The lucky couple will be delivered their gifts at a convenient time decided by them following the wedding- usually within 4-6 weeks, however some gifts- especially those made to order- might take up to a few months longer. Honeymoon and Wishing well fund monies are organised the following Monday of the couples Wedding. PAYMENT METHOD We accept all major credit cards, bank deposits and Paypal
- Residential Redecorating | huntco
Residential Redecorating Whether you have moved into a new home, need help with an old one or just want to do a bit of a revamp, we have a range of packages that can help you achieve your desired look. We understand that redecorating is a process, some want to work through room by room, others would rather work element by element so to suit your timeframe and budget we tailor packages to suit you and honour our trade price offering regardless of when you choose to proceed. OPTION ONE: $450.00 + GST The best option for those just wanting help with overall styling, a referee to mediate all those tricky home decor decisions with your partner (trust me you'll not regret it!) or those simply wanting to get the exact furnishings they desire at a great trade price, delivered direct to your door Includes; An in home (or SKYPE) styling consultation Concept design brief Shopping list Product sourcing and supply OPTION TWO: $450.00 + $60/hr ongoing consultation + Trade pricing on ALL project purchases If you are initial concept design, mid-build, or overhauling your entire interior this is for you. Includes; An in home (or SKYPE) styling consultation Concept design brief + colour consulting, mood boards and sampling Sourcing and liaising with all trades on your behalf Project management Shopping list Product sourcing and supply MAKE AN ENQUIRY HOMEWARES LIFESTYLING HUNT.Co Interior Design II Bespoke Decorating Service II Home Decor and Soft Furnishings II Furniture