Wendy Moore’s top five finds from House Rules

Wendy Moore’s top five finds from House Rules
Jessie RichardsonJune 22, 2014

Wendy Moore has nominated her top five favourite items from this season’s renovations.

The House Rules judge and Home Beautiful magazine editor told The West Australian which design objects caught her eye.

  1. The Rita print from Candy and Ryan’s house.



    The vintage style print from Freedom was chosen by Carole and Russell, matching the yellow light shades over their kitchen. “It suited the house rules perfectly,” Moore told The West Australian. Carole and Russell won the highest score for their zone in Candy and Ryan’s house.

  2. The ant-cap lights from Bomber and Mel’s house.

    Brooke and Grant grabbed some ant-caps from Bomber’s shed to create new lamp shades in their lounge room. Moore called the ant-cap lights “a really clever concept.”

  3. The bedhead from Adam and Lisa’s house.



    The Warldorf bedhead by Heatherly Design that Maddi and Lloyd was summed up in two words: “luxury and style”

  4. The blackwood bench from Brooke and Grant’s house.

    Halston Joinery made the custom blackwood bench in Brooke and Grant’s entrance, which had a pigeon hole for each of their seven children.

  5. The bath from Brooke and Grant’s house.



    Brooke and Grant were also given a freestanding bath. "The Kado Classic freestanding bath from Reece fits perfectly within a 100-year-old farmhouse," said Moore. "A great modern version of a classic look."

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