I have so much to talk about at the moment. So many things that have transpired in my life (both personally and professionally) since my last blog. I have been through the full gamut of emotions and boy has it been one strange and heartbreaking ride. So many tragedies from the flood devastation so much show of courage and human compassion., The community bonds that have been indelibly formed from this surreal occurrence. Brisbane is not a town that experiences much adversity we are quite blessed with little or no hiccups in our happily sun filled existence. But it is in the face of adversity and hardship that people's true worth is revealed.
Personally I have been overwhelmed by the kindness of people that were once merely acquaintances and their show of support and compassion ensures that they have now become trusted and deeply appreciated friends.
I am not a writer. I do love words and don't mind a ramble. But the Floods have been written about over and over. I will be forever moved from the experience and I know I didn't even get near the surface of seeing what my fellow Queenslanders have been through. But I deeply hurt for them and I have donated what I can and will continue to support financially and emotionally where I am able. So time for me to move on with out guilt at feeling frivolous.....
Thank You to the lovely and talented Catherine Shields for featuring the Azzopardi's beautiful home and to Simon Kenny from Content Agencies for the fabulous photo's. We aim to create lovely relaxed and elegant homes for our clients. My love of blue's and crisp clean white with touches of the industrial are very much present in this job. West End was inundated with water during the flood but thank goodness Bernadette and Rogers home was not in the firing line (as it where). For full pictures go here.
But here are a few from the job...I have posted a few before but my amateurish photography is nothing compared to Simon's professional skill.
P.S Thank You to A-M for her lovely comment on our last blog. I know she particularly has been through the Gauntlet and back a few too many times lately and wish her all the best.
What a stunning home, and such an exciting achievment being featured in WW Magazine. Wow! Congratulations! It's easy to see why though, this house is truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt looks absolutely fabulous Melinda, and how great to have your work immortalised forever in WW? Love it! K x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!! It looks amazing. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMany Congratulations your work looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations lovely, how very exciting! Beautiful home....xxx
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me the name of the gorgeous fabric used on the chair and cushions?
ReplyDeleteThe colours you've chosen are just superb! Can't bear to part with my copy of the mag as I just love looking at these pics! Congrats on your fab work.
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