Experience the beauty of these iconic home tours IRL.
Breathtaking Homes From ‘The Makers’ You Can Stay In
Experience the beauty of these iconic home tours IRL.
Through our ‘The Makers’ series we’ve had the pleasure of exploring creatives' homes around the world. From award-winning artists to renowned interior designers there is no shortage of talent, creativity and style showcased in these beautiful homes.
While we have had the honour of viewing these idyllic spaces in the flesh, many of you have only been able to experience these homes through the beautiful photography displayed online.
For those who want to experience some of these magnificent spaces IRL, we’ve rounded up The Makers tours in Australia that you can stay in. From the coast to the country, these are the stylish homes you can see on-screen and spend the night in.
Jenn Bliss' 'Talm Beach House'
Port Stephens, New South Wales
'Talm Beach House', located in Anna Bay, Port Stephens, is the epitome of coastal living and laidback-luxe style. Conceived by interior designer Jenn Bliss, this accommodation celebrates the best of coastal living and is the ultimate beach escape. When designing this property, Jenn wanted to blur the line between indoors and outdoors and fill the house with natural light. The result? A luxuriously laidback coastal home perfect for relaxing in as a well-deserved holiday treat.
Hannah Fredericksen's 'Hepburn Treehouse'
Hepburn Springs, Victoria
This renovated treehouse in Hepburn Springs, Victoria was lovingly brought to life over five weeks by actor Hannah Fredericksen. The mid-century cabin boasts idyllic views of sprawling treetops and local flora and fauna, making it the perfect location for some well-deserved R&R. This peaceful oasis serves as a refuge to both Hannah and her guests, somewhere you can unwind and recharge amongst nature.
Emma Lane's 'The Range'
Byron Bay Hinterland, New South Wales
'The Range', in the Byron Bay Hinterland, is set on 120 acres of land and boasts idyllic views of rolling hills and gorgeous coastline. The property encapsulates owner and co-founder of The Farm Emma Lane's own family home; the homestead, as well as two spaces for holiday accommodation; the barn and the cabin, for those looking to immerse themselves in a rich architectural space and stunning natural surroundings.
Lara Fells' 'Apartamento'
Byron Bay, New South Wales
Nestled within the creative hub of Sōko Space in the Arts and Industrial Estate in Byron Bay, this minimally-styled Airbnb space embraces a ‘less is more’ approach, with earthy muted tones and natural wood furnishings throughout. Soaked in natural light, the strict neutral palette used throughout the space is the perfect marriage of simplicity and elegance. If you’re looking for a place to clear your head, this is the place.
Lynda Gardener's 'Room + Board'
Daylesford, Victoria
This holiday accommodation created by renowned interior designer, stylist, boutique hotelier and now author Lynda Gardener has been designed for a couple or a single person looking to lounge around, laze about, and relax. Located in the sleepy Victorian town of Daylesford, this mini warehouse space is a hybrid between a glass house and conservatory, resulting in light-filled rooms that drench the interior in golden sunlight.
Simone Haag's 'Angler's Shack'
Phillip Island, Victoria
This relaxed beachfront weekender on Phillip Island, Victoria – also known as 'Angler’s Shack' – is the result of years of hard work and dedication by interior designer Simone Haag. The property was first purchased as a home for her and her family to enjoy for many years to come, but after the space came to life with Simone’s stylish touch, she knew it had to be shared with more people. The accommodation is a mere stone’s throw from the beach, a sanctuary reminiscent of the perfect Australian holiday retreat.
Jemima Aldridge's 'The Repose'
Dubbo, New South Wales
This beautifully restored holiday home in the heart of country New South Wales has been designed by stylist Jemima Aldridge. Dubbed ‘The Repose’, meaning rest, relaxation, and slowing down, this property was created to do exactly that. Jemima’s vision for the cottage was calm, with a neutral palette to help travellers relax in style. Within walking distance of Dubbo’s CBD, this soothing sanctuary is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the small country town charm that surrounds it.