The Stables
The Stables, led by Director Catherine Heraghty, is a boutique interior styling company based in Sydney. With over fifteen years’ experience in property and interior styling, Catherine’s passion is seen through simple, timeless, and unique design solutions that are both beautiful and functional.
David and Bindi Riley loved the location of their well-worn, Gymea Bay house in Sydney's Sutherland Shire. Their children were settled in the area and the family had a tight knit social network close-by. But their home was in desperate need of repair. The logical solution for the Riley's was to renovate, but rather than undertake a simple renovation, they worked with The Stables to devise a complete overhaul of the property.
David and Bindi Riley loved the location of their well-worn, Gymea Bay house in Sydney's Sutherland Shire. Their children were settled in the area and the family had a tight knit social network close-by. But their home was in desperate need of repair. The logical solution for the Riley's was to renovate, but rather than undertake a simple renovation, they worked with The Stables to devise a complete overhaul of the property.
Catherine Heraghty shares her tips and insights on the Scandi Barn Style and the design process that leads her to achieving her vision of her dream façade. Consideration of all different style elements working together is the most difficult part of designing a façade. With key design features of the Scandi Barn style including clean lines, gabled roof, cladding, subtle texture, contemporary colour palette, and simple finishes, a mood board proved a must in narrowing down her material choices and providing clarity in the vision. Try designing a mood board for yourself, simply collect images that inspire you and head over to Style Sourcebook to start layering each product to help create a clearer vision for your façade.
Catherine Heraghty shares her tips and insights on the Scandi Barn Style and the design process that leads her to achieving her vision of her dream façade. Consideration of all different style elements working together is the most difficult part of designing a façade. With key design features of the Scandi Barn style including clean lines, gabled roof, cladding, subtle texture, contemporary colour palette, and simple finishes, a mood board proved a must in narrowing down her material choices and providing clarity in the vision. Try designing a mood board for yourself, simply collect images that inspire you and head over to Style Sourcebook to start layering each product to help create a clearer vision for your façade.
With the right help and advice, you can make decisions confidently. Our Renovation Guide can help steer you through every stage in the process to help you achieve the renovation you’ve been dreaming of.