THERE arenât many feelings better than coming home to a space to be proud of.
But, whether itâs an apartment, townhouse, or house, residents might need some help to turn it into a comfortable place to call home.Â
That might mean putting in a heating system or insulated blinds for the cooler months, investing in some new furniture or renovating for a fresh, new look.
Whatever it may be, âCityNewsâ speaks to the Canberra businesses who know how to turn any space into a dream home.
Nowâs the time to get a quilt for winter
SPECIALISING in making and servicing feather and down products since the â80s, Therma Quilts recommends not waiting until it’s too late to pick up a new winter quilt.
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In this sponsored post, âCityNewsâ speaks to some proud Queanbeyan businesses who make a trip across the border more than worthwhile.
QUEANBEYAN is one of the fastest growing inland cities in NSW, and is continuing to grow, with the population expected to reach almost 62,000 this year, according to the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.Â
And, with such growth comes a variety of passionate local businesses and services who make a trip across the border more than worthwhile.
This week âCityNewsâ highlights some of them.
The cast of “The Sound of Music” in rehearsal.
Players take on an all-time favouriteÂ
THE Queanbeyan Players has a whole new take on one of the most beloved films of all time, âThe Sound of Musicâ, showing this March at The Q â Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre, says co-director Alison Newhouse.
In this sponsored post, âCityNewsâ speaks to some of Canberraâs most passionate home improvement experts on how to make a place truly âyoursâ.
HOME is where the heart is (as the famous saying goes), so it makes sense to turn that space into something that the homeowner or renter loves being in.
Whether itâs renovating a home to get the best out of a sale, adding some designer furniture, working on the garden, bathroom, or kitchen, âCityNewsâ speaks to some of Canberraâs most passionate home improvement experts on how to make a place truly âyoursâ.
Ex-Government Furniture owners James Fullerton, left, and Taylor Radnell.