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Homemaker The Valley’s ultimate Christmas gift guide

Christmas is upon us, and with it comes the age-old dilemma: what to gift those who seem to have everything? Fear not, for we have curated a sophisticated selection of treasures to delight even the most discerning individuals on your list. The best part? Everything is available at yours truly, Homemaker The Valley. Let the Christmas gifting begin!

Christmas gift ideas for the homebody

Adairs Crossover Fur slippers $24.99, Adairs Pure Silk Eucalyptus Eye Mask $29.99, Adairs Pure Silk Pillowcases $89.99, Adairs Vintage Washed Check Robe $99.99, Harvey Norman Smeg 50’s Style Manual Coffee Machine $549, James Lane Peppermint Grove Large Soy Candle $44.95, Kitchen Warehouse Robert Gordon Strata Reactive Glazed Mug Set of 4 $49.95, Provincial Home Living The Art of Home by Shea McGee $54.99, Sheridan Outlet Bower Robe $159.99.

Those who worship at the altar of relaxation will adore indulgences designed to make their downtime truly divine. A sumptuous silk pillowcase from Adairs cradles their dreams, while their plush slippers keep toes toasty and happy. Envelop them in softness with a luxurious robe from Sheridan Outlet, and elevate bath time with luxe candles from James Lane.

 

Christmas gift ideas for the interior design lover

Adairs Archie Seafoam Marle Towel Range from $14.99, Casa Blanco Nobu Dining Chair $840, DecoRug Ceramic Pillar Candle Holder $17.47, Early Settler jade Canvas $79, Early Settler Sarra Flower Vase $69, Freedom Hampden Table Lamp $329, OZ Design Clara Oversized Collection Mirror $699, OZ Design Pettine Collection Trays Set of 2 $119.95.

For those with an eye for aesthetics, we present stunning pieces to elevate their space. Artwork from Early Settler will make a bold statement, while exquisite vases from DecoRug hold flowers or stand alone as works of art. Trending homewares like trays and lamps seamlessly blend function and style, ensuring their home remains a reflection of their impeccable taste.

 

Christmas gift ideas for the kids

Adairs Dusty Duckling Cuddle Toy $34.99, Adairs Leo Lion Cuddle Chair $79.99, Adairs Painted Rainbow Storage Basket $59.99, Baby Bunting 4Baby Swim All In One Zip Swimsuit $29.99, Baby Bunting Baby Gund Animated Flappy The Elephant Plush Toy $99.95, Baby Bunting Playground Shape Sorter $44.99, Harvey Norman Instax Mini 12 Instant Camera $108, Howards Storage World Cloud Weather Forecast Station $49.95.

The tiny humans on your list deserve gifts that spark imagination and delight. Plush toys from Baby Bunting and Adairs offer snuggly companionship, while room décor inspires sweet dreams. These thoughtful choices will make their eyes sparkle with joy come Christmas morning.

 

Christmas gifts under $100

Product captions: Adairs Fetch Aroma Wash Pet Shampoo $19.99, Cellarbrations Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial NV 750ml Bottle $79, Freedom Cassis Paddle Board $69.95, Freedom Glasshouse Fragrances Candle 380g $54.95, Kitchen Warehouse Barpro Cocktail Set $49.95, Provincial Home Living Basket Kubu $99.95, Provincial Home Living Oxford Cutlery Set $89.95.

Sometimes, it’s the thought that counts – not the price tag. Luxe candles from Freedom set the mood, create a gourmet gift basket with champagne from Cellarbrations and a paddle board from Freedom to promise wine and cheese nights, and fun pet accessories from Adairs to pamper their furry friends. These small luxuries are sure to bring big smiles.

 

Christmas gifts under $1,000

Adairs Maeve Woodrose Bench Seat $499.99, Adairs Stonewashed Cotton Earth Sheet Separates from $69.99, Casa Blanco Farrah Chair $820, DecoRug Karus Handmade Knotted Designer Rug $799.50, Domayne Pence Round Tray Set of 2 $169, Early Settler Muse Canvas Print $199, Freedom Porcini Floor Lamp $349, Harvey Norman Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $278.

For those who deserve the best, we present the crème de la crème of gifting. Advanced kitchen appliances from Harvey Norman make cooking a breeze and luxury linens from Adairs ensure sumptuous slumber. If you’re feeling extravagant, consider gifting a bespoke piece of furniture or a custom-designed room makeover. You can even book them in for a FREE styling session with centre stylist, Eliza Grace here, to style their new gifted pieces.

In the midst of the holiday chaos, remember that gifting is an art form. It’s about understanding the nuances of the recipient’s tastes, desires, and passions. It’s about showing appreciation and thoughtfulness. And, most importantly, it’s about creating memories that will be treasured long after the wrapping paper is discarded.

There you have it – the ultimate guide to gifting for even the most hard-to-please individuals. Whether you’re shopping for a homebody, design aficionado, or tiny human, Homemaker The Valley has the perfect present to make this Christmas one to remember. Happy gifting!

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Spring into flavour with mocktail recipes

As the last wisps of winter’s chill leave, our palates are yearning for some refreshing and exciting flavours. Luckily, spring is the perfect time to revitalise your drink menu and indulge in the sweet sips and savours of the season. And what better way to do so than with three delightful spring mocktail recipes? Below, we’ll raise a glass (and a few stylish ones at that!) to the new season with drink recipes that are expertly paired alongside the perfect glassware and bar cart accessories from Homemaker The Valley. 

 

Spring fling mocktail 

Meet your new spring obsession: the spring fling mocktail! This refreshing sipper combines the perfect balance of sweet and tangy flavours, with a hint of sweetness that’ll quench your thirst. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on a warm day or need a pick-me-up, this fruity drink will be you new go-to. 

Ingredients

  • 1 cup water 
  • 1 cup granulated sugar 
  • 2 cups mixed berry juice (such as raspberry, cranberry, and blueberry)
  • 1 cup sparkling water
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
  • Handful of ice cubes
  • Fresh berries and lime wedges for garnish

Method 

  1. In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the water and granulated sugar, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Let cool before using. 
  2. In a large pitcher combine the berry juice, lime juice, and water and sugar mixture. 
  3. Stir in the sparking water. 
  4. Fill 4 glasses with ice and pour the spring fling mocktail over the ice
  5. Garnish with fresh berries and a lime wedge. 

 

Adairs Pansy Multi Vase $39.99, Freedom Ecology Aveline Cocktail Glass Set $59.95, Freedom Pesce Resin Pitcher $79.95, Kitchen Warehouse Piaf Bar Cart $279, Kitchen Warehouse Salisbury & Co Oxford Cocktail Shaker $29.95, OZ Design Staghorn Fern Pot $149, Provincial Home Living Phoenix Tea Towel $12.95. 

 

 

Cucumber lime refresher 

The cucumber lime refresher is a light and lovely mocktail combining the subtle sweetness of cucumber with a burst of citrusy zing. The result? A refreshing, hydrating, and delicious mocktail perfect for a post-workout refreshment or picnic. 

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups cucumber-infused water (slice a cucumber and let it steep in water for at least 30 minutes)
  • ¼ cup water 
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar 
  • 1/2 cup fresh lime juice
  • 1/4 cup sparkling water
  • Slice of cucumber and lime wheel for garnish

Method

  1. Slice a cucumber and add it to a large pitcher or jug. Pour in 2 cups of water and let it steep in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. 
  2. In a small saucepan, combine the water and granulated sugar, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Let cool before using. 
  3. Strain the cucumber-infused water into a large pitcher or jug. Add the lime juice and the water and sugar mixture. 
  4. Stir in the sparkling water. 
  5. Fill 4 glasses with ice and pour the cucumber lime refresher over the ice. 
  6. Top with a slice of cucumber and a lime wheel. 

 

Adairs Mimi Tea Towel 2 Pack $22.99, Eureka Furniture Louis Fleur-de-Lis Pitcher Jug $24, Freedom Ecology Rattan Tumbler Set of 4 $49.95, James Lane Jaj Decorative Tray $24.95, OZ Design Trist Bar Trolley $279, Provincial Home Living Lemon Stem $24.95, Provincial Home Living Lime Decoration $3.95 Each. 

 

 

Garden party spritzer 

The garden party spritzer is a vibrant and fun mocktail, boasting tropical flavours with lemon-lime soda, pineapple juice, and a splash of lemon juice. It’s fruity, bubbly, and basically begging to be served at your next alfresco gathering. 

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups lemon-lime soda
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • 1/4 cup grenadine syrup
  • Splash of lemon juice (1-2 tbsp)
  • Edible flowers and sprigs of rosemary for garnish

Method 

  1. In a large pitcher, combine the lemon-lime soda, pineapple juice, and grenadine syrup. 
  2. Stir in a splash of fresh lemon juice. 
  3. Fill 4 glasses with ice and pour the garden party spritzer over the ice. 
  4. Garnish with flowers like lavender, violas, or pansies and a spring of rosemary. 

 

Adairs Bardot Cocktail Glass Pack of 2 $29.99, Domayne Salt & Pepper Duet Cake Stand $38, Freedom Orchid Vase Arrangement $49.95, Kitchen Warehouse Guzzini Dolcevita Pitcher $59.95, Kitchen Warehouse Windsor Bar Cart $279, OZ Design Footed Bowl $49.95, Provincial Home Living Ostern Paper Serviette 40 Pack $9.95. 

 

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Creating The Perfect Dining Tablescape

Creating the perfect dining tablescape is a fine art and there are a few key elements that go into creating a beautiful and memorable design. From different themes that are trending, ideas to set the mood and which retailers to head to for the best finds, we’ve got you covered! We’ve also added a step-by-step guide for how to lay your dining table to ensure you have everything ticked off.

 

Types Of Styles

Creating the perfect tablescape starts with nailing the perfect theme. We recommend having a browse through our retailers here or jumping on to Pinterest to get inspired! There are a few keys styles currently trending to create the most beautiful and enchanting dining table themes that will have your family, friends and guests blown away.

We love the natural and neutral tablescape theme including elements such as dried flowers, linen napkins and woven placemats. Stick to a colour palette of white, beige, oatmeal and linen tones and create interest through texture.

We also love a classic tropical theme using a variety of bright colours such as blues, greens, and oranges to give an ‘Amalfi Coast’ vibe. Think about using glossy green foliage and bowls of lemons or oranges to create a fun and bright atmosphere.

The last tablescape style we are gravitating towards is the ever-popular ‘minimalist’ theme. This table is super simple to create as the beauty is in the simplicity. Set the table using classic white dinnerware, clear glasses and embellish with a few simple candlesticks and some natural linen napkins.

Setting The Mood

When hosting a dinner party, we believe the mood is the most important thing following the food and drink! Setting the mood is easy with a few simple steps that will have your guests relaxed and at ease as soon as they step through your door. Always start with a playlist of soft music that creates an ambience and sets the mood for the night – we love jazz or acoustic guitar for a dinner party!

Next, add a few candles to your tablescape such as long, thin candlesticks on beautiful holders or pillar candles in glass hurricane jars. Ensure the candles on your table are scent free to avoid overpowering the food. No tablescape is complete without some greenery or foliage, so ensure you have some greenery lining the centre of the table or a few vases with small bunches of flowers. If you are lucky enough to have dimmer switches in your dining room, try dimming the lights to create a more relaxed mood that encourages guests to unwind.

Which Retailers Can Help

Here at Homemaker The Valley we have an array of amazing retailers that stock beautiful pieces to make your next dinner party one to remember. Kitchen Warehouse has a huge range of dinner sets, glassware, cutlery, and napery to ensure you have every item to set your dining table with. They also have a great range of platters, serving ware and wooden cheese boards to present your delicious food on. Provincial Home Living and Freedom have some beautiful items to elevate your tablescapes such as table runners, napkins, candle holders, placemats and more! Head in to browse all our beautiful retailers to gather inspiration and pick up a few items to decorate your table with today!

A Step By Step Guide

Step 1 – Place or lay any decorations you are adding to the centre of the table down the middle. These can include items such as candles, vases, flowers or foliage.

Step 2 – Lay out the placemats for your guests and evenly space them with enough breathing room on each side.

Step 3 – Place the dinner plate in the centre of the placemat, followed by the side plate in centre of dinner plate and lastly the bowl in centre of side plate.

Step 4 – Add any decorative item to the centre of your dinner set such as a name tag, a sprig of rosemary or a beautifully folded napkin.

Step 5 – Place the fork to the left of the plate, followed by the knife closest to the right of the plate and spoon on the outside of the knife. Hint: All cutlery should be level with the bottom of the plate

Step 6 – Place the water glass at 1pm (top right) followed by the wine glass off to the right of the water glass.

Now that you have your theme and style down pat, your mood set and the formula for setting the table sorted, you can get shopping and planning your menu! We look forward to seeing you at Homemaker The Valley soon!

Kitchen & Pantry Styling Organisation

The kitchen truly is the heart of the home. Not only do we spend time in the space preparing and cooking meals, but the kitchen becomes a place for long conversations over a glass of wine, completing homework at the island bench or a space to dance around to your favourite tunes. Kitchens include a number of hard surfaces such as stone, tiles, laminate and stainless-steel appliances, so it is essential we soften and brighten them up by adding a touch of personality. We find that people are often scared to style a kitchen as there is a fine line between ‘stylishly curated’ and ‘cluttered’. Today we are sharing our top tips for creating a stylish kitchen without going overboard by adding a touch of personality and breathing life into the space.

 

Benchtop Styling

The benchtop is the perfect space to add personality to the kitchen and display some of your favourite items styled in beautiful vignettes. Try adding a tray to your island bench with a vase of flowers, coasters and a fruit bowl. Not only does this bring colour and life to the space, but it can also hold items that you reach for regularly. Another idea for benchtop styling is to lean a gorgeous timber chopping board against your splashback with some large, decorative salt and pepper grinders in front. If your kitchen is feeling stark and in need of some colour, add a little herb garden with some basil, rosemary and thyme in front of a window or by your stovetop. This will create a beautiful little focal point through adding a pop of greenery and become a handy tool when cooking up your favourite meals in the kitchen! We recommend heading to some of our retailers such as Kitchen Warehouse, Freedom, Provincial Home Living and Early Settler for some beautiful pieces to add to your kitchen benchtops.

Open Shelf Styling

Open shelving is a huge trend in kitchens at the moment and is growing in popularity every day! Opt for a balance of enclosed cupboards and a few open shelves when designing your space, this way you can keep your everyday items tucked away, but also have your favourite items styled and on display to bring you joy each day. We love floating timber shelves or a rustic, brushed brass style to add interest and a feature in the kitchen. Display items such as cookbooks, trailing plants, your favourite mugs and the ‘special occasion’ wine glasses.  Open shelving is a great way to create different themes and update the look of your kitchen as you can switch up the items depending on the season or time of year.

Try Adding A Soft Touch

As we have mentioned above, kitchens include an array of hard finishes from the stone benchtops to the shiny appliances. It can be hard to offset against these surfaces, but with a few simple tricks we can make the kitchen feel like a cosier space! Rugs are a considerably underrated home décor item for the kitchen. Not only do they add colour and texture, but they feel comfortable and soft underfoot. We understand that keeping a rug looking clean and fresh in a kitchen can be hard, but if you opt for a jute or flatweave variety it will stay looking newer for a lot longer. Homemaker The Valley has a few specialty rugs stores such as Decorug and The Rug Establishment, head in store today!

Stylish Pantry Storage

If opening up your pantry gives you a scare and you have no idea what is lurking in the back, then it is time to style and organise the space! With the help of stores such as Howard’s Storage World and TK Maxx, you will find everything you need to feel inspired about your pantry once again! After you have cleaned out your pantry and have only kept the essentials and food that is in-date, it’s time to go shopping! Start by sorting all your pantry goods into ‘like-minded’ categories and pop them all into storage baskets for easy reach. Another trick we recommend is emptying all your cardboard boxes into beautiful glass or plastic jars and labelling them accordingly. This creates a styled and organised pantry and also allows you to easily see when you are running low on items such as pasta, flour, cereals or nuts.

Add A Personal Touch

We spend so much time in our kitchens that it is imperative they reflect the personality of the home. If you have a bright and colourful interior throughout the rest of the house, add some framed colourful artworks or a fun calendar with your favourite images of the family each month. If your home is more of a minimal, Scandinavian vibe, then add some vintage black and white kitchen art or a framed, minimal line drawing. Art shouldn’t be limited to the bedroom, hallways and living room, make sure you include a few pieces that reflect your personality in the kitchen as well.

Our go-to stores at Homemaker The Valley for all your kitchen needs are Kitchen Warehouse, Howard’s Storage World and Tk Maxx. But don’t forget about all our other amazing retailers that you are sure to find a beautiful piece to style up in your kitchen or pantry as well! Spend an afternoon this weekend strolling through Homemaker North and South while sipping on a hot cup of coffee from Café 63. We will see you there!