Trick or treat?
It’s the scariest time of the year when five-foot ghosts and goblins roam the streets in search of a sugar fix that will keep them up past their usual bedtime.
When it comes to minimalistic living this home in Alfred Cove would be hard to beat.
The owner, a self confessed ‘clean freak’ has kept the clutter to the minimum, allowing the window treatments to do the talking.
The star of the show is in the kitchen and dining area, where a wall of sheers guard the back stacker doors.
The sheers are wave pleated in Odin fabric in Alabaster colour.
They add a real softness to the open plan area and also a coziness combined with the matted floorboards.
These same sheers help create a real feature entrance as they adorn a lonesome bench seat. The minimalistic appearance has maximum impact.
Upstairs you’ll find a bedroom that looks like it’s never had a visitor, with the bed perfectly kept and the carpet perfectly cleaned.
The curtains are keeping with this theme and add a perfect softness to the room.
The blockouts are pinch pleated and in Morosso fabric in Macadamia colour, and the front sheer is wave pleated in Malo fabric in champagne colour.
This matchup is a hugely popular option for the master bedroom as it offers both the privacy and light control options with the blockouts and the softness and overall prettiness of the sheers.
The curtains can also be fully drawn to give access to the balcony.
To finish the story, you’ll find plantation shutters scattered around the home. Specifically in the kid’s bedrooms and main ensuite.