Designing the perfect townhouse for homebuyers
Sick of the rent trap but feel like a standalone home may be a little out of your budget?
A townhouse may be the solution to getting into your own home – quicker.
Designing the perfect townhouse.
Homebuyers Centre takes the stress out of designing your dream townhouse. Customers can choose from three expertly curated colour palettes, created by The Block’s Alisa and Lysandra.
‘You can feel confident that the colours, finishes, and textures work together to create unity and flow. You can also use these palettes as the base for a wealth of interior styles and atmospheres,’ says Nadija.
Need some design inspo? Below, Nadija steps you through three townhouse looks she created at Homebuyers Centre’s Mt Atkinson display village:
‘To keep townhouses feeling open and bright, it pays to keep your interior finishes neutral. I love the upgraded Caesarstone London Grey benchtops and White Satin subway tiles of the Coastal palette,’ she says.
‘Incorporate pops of vibrant pastel feature colours through your styling. At the Mt Atkinson display home, I introduced apricots and mints in throw cushions, accessories, and artworks. This keeps the home feeling fresh.’
Avoid dark hues or fabrics, as it’ll make your spaces feel smaller. Instead, choose white and timber furniture mixed with textured, contemporary fabrics such as boucle, suggests Nadija.
‘At the Mt Atkinson display home, I love the youthful injection of cobalt and pink in places you might not expect. For example, you can see the colourful outdoor setting from the street,’ says Nadija.
‘You can choose whatever colours you like best, just make sure they are complimentary. For example, orange and navy.’
If you are nervous about using bright colours, start small! Incorporate just one colour into your accessories and see how you feel.
‘Complete the sleek industrial look with polished metal or acrylic light fittings or side tables,’ adds Nadija.
‘I’ve kept this more traditional interior youthful through funky, contemporary features. For example, a cluster of beachy-themed art prints instead of standalone prints. And sleek timber and linen furniture pieces instead of the classic chucky chairs and sofas,’ suggests Nadija.
‘By keeping your furniture light and minimalist, your townhouse will also feel more open.’
To complete this coastal retreat vibe, consider upgrading your sanitary pack to black.
Families with older children will also adore the four bedroom, three bathroom Octave 18 floorplan of the Mt Atkinson display home. Offering a secondary loft area over the garage, it’s easy to create a multi-purpose space that the whole family can enjoy.
‘At the Mt Atkinson display home, I included a Murphy bed that can be folded away or converted into a desk. Perfect for teenagers, this room can also be used as a study, gym, yoga space or TV room,’ says Nadija.
Thinking a townhouse might be your perfect fit?
Check out our available townhouse developments in Victoria, or for an obligation free chat with one of our friendly New Homes Consultants, get in touch below.