Coomera Town Centre a reality

Fireworks, fun & giveaways to

mark grand opening of

Coomera Town Centre

A MILESTONE has been reached in the investment property-rich area of Coomera on the Queensland Gold Coast with the opening this week of the Coomera Town Centre.

For more than two decades the Town Centre has been mooted and at last it is here.
Touring artists and art installations are just some of the highlights of a four-day celebration to mark the completion of the long-awaited $470 million Westfield Coomera at the Coomera Town Centre.
Combining with the Bleach Arts Festival, the line-up of live music performances will be further enhanced by fireworks, homeware giveaways, pop-up activations and complimentary fresh food carts.

A project of the Scentre Group, the huge $470 million retail development will be officially opened on October 11, 2018. It will provide an estimated 59,000sqm of retail space and once all retailers are operating will offer more than 140 stores.

Visitors to the centre will be able to enjoy a range of facilities including Betty’s Burgers, an outdoor leisure space with roller skating rink, putt putt beer garden and cinemas.

The Coomera Town Centre is ideally located to service regular shoppers from Coolangatta to Brisbane and will provide outstanding retail facilities and services for surrounding residents, property owners and those wishing to invest in the area.

Retail boost for owners/investors

One of the most central housing estates to the new Coomera Town Centre, `Camelot’ is offering location living with house and land packages starting from just $475,000.

Choice Homes’ Camelot residential development has been in huge demand since its launch in late October last year, with the first stage selling out quickly.

Troy Knight, Choice Homes Director, says Camelot’s proximity to the Coomera Town Centre and a new primary school just across the road has positioned it as the area’s most central housing estate.

“Location is everything in real estate and Camelot certainly provides access to a wide range of services including the newly opened Town Centre,” says Mr Knight.

“I think the upgrade to the road network in the area has also been a catalyst for demand with the area showing no signs of a slow down.

“The attractiveness of a growing range of local facilities along with easy access to both the Gold Coast and Brisbane will continue to see the area top-of-mind for buyers.”

Two display homes including a two-storey design from the multi-award winning builder are on-site for viewing.

Camelot of Coomera is located less than four kilometres from the Coomera Town Centre and train station and near to the Coomera East Shopping Centre, which has applied for a Woolworths expansion to accommodate the burgeoning population in the area.
To enquire about investment properties in the area please contact Shirley at 0405 046711.

The estate is also close to the Gold Coast Marine Precinct and the new Coomera – Amity State School and upcoming St Josephs College opening in 2019.

Budget ideas to give your home a new look

Cheap and easy ways to refresh your space

By SHIRLEY BROUN

WHEN the rising costs of daily living prevent you from major renovation work on your home there is a simple solution for refreshing your space and giving it a new look.

Furniture pieces can often be interchanged to provide a new look to a room.

 

Ironically many home-owners believe the only answer to giving the home a facelift is by painting, buying new furniture or renovating but if you are on a budget, these options may be out of your reach.

However, there is an alternative. Have you ever considered the much simpler and more economical idea of updating your home by adding colour, refreshing or redecorating items already a part of the interior design or replacing accessories with other items that currently stand dormant and unloved in a cupboard or stored out of view.

Refresh to impress

Refreshing a room could be as easy as placing slipcovers over a worn or dated sofa or lounge, adding colour with matching cushions and finishing it off with a soft under-foot rug.

The inclusion of plants and greenery can add life and a refreshing atmosphere to a room. It is your choice as far as using fake or the real thing but both can update and freshen the look significantly.

Lampshades matched with your décor can also lift the ambience of an area. If the budget doesn’t allow for a new purchase, then why not consider just swapping the tired-looking shade for a vibrant new one that adds a splash of colour and sets a theme.

Introducing a large rug into the theme of the room is also a great way to change the feel of the area. They add a nice focal point and have a warming affect. Rugs come in traditional and contemporary designs and can be used in lounge rooms, bedrooms and even hallways.

The placement of the rug, particularly in the lounge room, is a matter of individual taste. Some like to have furniture such as sofas sitting their front legs on the rug while others prefer to have the entire lounge on the rug. Perhaps try it both ways and then make a decision on which looks the best.

Mirrors add a new dimension

Mirrors add a new dimension to a home, especially in small or darker areas. This popular feature tends to reflect light in the room so can easily boost the lighting factor. Mirrors also make a wonderful feature in hallways, entrances and other areas as they can give the illusion of added space.

Artwork too can make a great focal point for any room, particularly if it is colourful and large with the intent to make a statement. The use of artwork – in its many and varied mediums – can transform a room, adding colour, technique and a focal point of interest for visitors.

Freshening up or changing window dressings most certainly has a major effect on any room but often the budget may not allow for an immediate upgrade. However, this is something worth saving up for as it can dramatically change the atmosphere and appeal of an area, transforming it from dark and drab to bright and alive. Consider whether you seek more privacy or just wish to add style to the room when selecting a design. Insulated drapes can also assist in energy bill savings.

Feature walls dress a room

Have you ever thought about using some of you prized crockery as a feature to dress up a room? Like the popular 70s idea of three ducks flying in formation across the wall, you can have the same type of affect – although much trendier – by creating a wall display of your exquisite dishes or plates. It could be a great talking point for guests too.

Swapping furniture around is another key to a `new look’ area. You may have an oblong-shaped coffee table in the middle of the room right now and a set of stack tables in the corner. Why not swap places and put the previous coffee table along the wall and use it, instead, to display some books or your prized DVD collection and place the stack tables in front of the lounge for use by guests?

Versatile furniture pieces

One of my most versatile furniture pieces is a dresser with five deep drawers. I bought it to use in my bedroom but have since found it works in any room of the house. In the bedroom it is ideal to house my smaller items of clothing. Meanwhile, in the lounge it provides great storage for my dvd and cd collections and in the dining room is perfect to store tablecloths, tea towels and other items of linen while displaying my favourite family photographs on top. It just takes a little thought and imagination – and costs nothing for a great new look.

It is a common belief that because a piece of furniture was bought for a particular purpose, it should only fulfil that one use for eternity. If you take a look around your home and use a little imagination, the multitude of alternative uses will become evident and encourage you to try them out, particularly if you seek to update and renew your home’s appeal and atmosphere.

Also, remember if you are adding items to a room be careful to avoid clutter as this can detract from all your hard work in achieving a `new look’.

DIY – Renovate and be rewarded

Transform that tired old kitchen

By SHIRLEY BROUN

RENOVATING a tired, old kitchen can significantly increase the value of a property, particularly in the eyes of a potential buyer.

A renovated kitchen can add thousands to the value to your home.

After all, the home chef and their families spend a great deal of time in the kitchen so creating an open, functional and appealing atmosphere could be the icing on the cake whether renovating for a better lifestyle or, alternatively, to add value and make the home more modern and attractive for a future sale.

Before setting out on any renovation, however, it is important to assess the situation fully. In other words:
1. What needs to be done? Do you have a design in mind? What design will suit your kitchen’s size and configuration?
When designing your own kitchen start by working out the type of cabinetry, appliances, layout and finishes you desire to incorporate into your plan. To do this, you will need to take into account the position of existing doors, windows, fixtures, plumbing and power.
Alternatively, you can hire an interior designer or kitchen renovator who will assess and measure the space and discuss design options with respect to your kitchen’s current layout, cabinetry, appliances, lighting, flooring, fittings and finishes.

2. What jobs are you able to complete yourself and what jobs will require a tradesman’s input?
If structural work is required in your kitchen renovation, call in a builder early to coordinate the job and ensure it’s done correctly. Structural alterations such as adding a window, door or skylight, removing a load-bearing wall to open up the space or adding a breakfast bar are best done by licensed, insured professionals. Prior consultation ensures proposed alterations are feasible and legal, avoiding potentially costly errors.
It is important to note that you can also minimise costs by maintaining the current kitchen floor plan, effectively eliminating the need to move plumbing and electrical wiring and providing an immediate cost saving.

The cost of labour can be a big part of the budget for a kitchen renovation. By supplying your own labour, or professionally preparing your kitchen for the professional tradespeople you hire, you may be able to cut the cost. Jobs you may be able to undertake yourself include – demolition and removal of the old kitchen; undertaking the tiling and painting; and removing the old flooring if required.
Consider the present style of the kitchen. For example, the kitchen pictured is a 70s style design complete with tiled benches, extremely old wall oven and hotplates and limited bench and cupboard space. The area is in vital need of a modern, fresh new makeover as well as extra storage and food preparation areas. A new wall oven, hotplates and fan would add to the appeal.

So your plan could be:
1. To update the kitchen
2. Construct a family-sized kitchen with adequate cooking, storage and bench space
3. Retile the kitchen floor to match the new design
4. Add a good size pantry with sliding drawers and modern fixtures
5. Install spacious deep drawers for storage
HERE ARE SOME IDEAS:

Investing in quality materials and labour to return good results is a great idea. It will show in the final product.

Mirror splashbacks are a popular inclusion today as they can dramatically optimise space and spread colour throughout the area.
Deep drawers are another modern convenience which has really taken on due to the increased space they provide.

Pantries with large, sliding drawers also make finding goods stored in them easily seen and accessible. Glass doors on smaller cupboards can also create a new look to the kitchen cupboards, especially for the storage of your best wine glasses or special plates.

Other popular features in kitchens of today are filtered water connections and slide out kitchen tidies, usually placed in the cupboard below the sink.

Of course, the renovation options for a new kitchen are many and varied and will suit not just your own taste but also the style and configuration of the individual home.

It is amazing at the number of decisions that need to be made when renovating a kitchen (or any room for that matter). Easy for some but there are many of us who ponder for hours over little things like what handle to put on the cupboards or what colour to paint the walls.

Time is money when renovating so try – where possible – to have these decisions made by the time you actually start work on your home renovation project.
So, with that in mind, consider the following:
• Use Quality Materials – This could save you problems in the future. Many people may have experienced the old tradition of using particle board in drawers and shelving. Today, there are much better options available such as wood veneer which is considered even more durable than melamine or laminate.
• Height of bench tops and cabinets – We all have a comfort level when working on benches in the kitchen. The bench tops may be too low or too high. Be sure to consider this point when designing the height of cupboards and benches. And, if your kitchen hosts eight-foot ceilings, choose cabinets that go to the ceiling to optimise the storage space available. Refrain from floor-to-ceiling cupboards if your ceiling exceeds the eight-foot mark. They are too hard to reach.
• Make the most of corner cupboards – Utilise Lazy Susans to make potentially wasted cupboard corners fully functional.
• Island bench – When considering an island bench ensure there is enough room.
• Avoid clutter – Don’t clutter the kitchen with utensils. Keep your kitchen obstacle-free where possible.
• Focal point – Select a feature in the kitchen which could lend itself to being a focal point. For example, a wide expanse of windows could be a major feature by installing a long eye-catching bench. It provides an expansive, appealing affect to the layout of the kitchen.
• Colour scheme – Add colour through curtains and window dressings.
• Design – Just about any design idea can be considered for your `new’ kitchen. There are so many options available ranging from the inclusion of an island bench or breakfast counter to self-closing deep drawers, wine storage areas and water filters on the sink.

Whether creating your own designer kitchen or working together with a professional designer you can make your dream kitchen a reality, while adding value to your home at the same time. It’s a win-win situation!