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Expert Painting Services in Brisbane with Noble Painting
When it comes to enhancing the beauty and value of your home, a fresh coat of paint can make all the difference. Noble Painting is your trusted partner for all residential painting projects in Brisbane. Whether you are looking for expert painters in Brisbane, need interior or exterior house painting, or are searching for reliable painters near you, Noble Painting delivers high-quality services tailored to your specific needs. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we are dedicated to transforming homes throughout Brisbane.
Why Choose Noble Painting?
At Noble Painting, we believe that quality workmanship and attention to detail are the cornerstones of a successful painting project. Our team of professional residential painters in Brisbane takes pride in delivering impeccable results, whether you need to refresh a single room or give your entire home a new look. Here’s why we stand out among painting contractors in the region:
Experienced Painters: Our team is composed of highly skilled and experienced painters who understand the unique needs of residential properties. From color consultation to surface preparation and finishing, we ensure every detail is handled with precision.
Comprehensive Services: We offer a wide range of painting services, including both interior and exterior painting, to cater to all your home improvement needs.
High-Quality Materials: We use only the best quality paints and materials to ensure long-lasting, vibrant results that enhance the beauty of your home for years to come.
Local Expertise: As trusted house painters on Brisbane’s south side, we are familiar with the local architecture, climate, and conditions, allowing us to recommend the best painting solutions for your home.
Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority. We take the time to understand your vision and deliver results that exceed your expectations.
Our Painting Services
Noble Painting offers a full suite of painting services to meet the diverse needs of homeowners in Brisbane. Whether you’re looking for interior painting to revamp your living spaces or exterior painting to boost your home's curb appeal, we have the expertise to get the job done right.
Interior House Painting in Brisbane
The interior of your home reflects your personal style, and the right paint job can enhance its beauty and ambiance. As leading interior house painters in Brisbane, Noble Painting offers tailored solutions for every room in your home. We work closely with you to select the perfect colors, finishes, and textures to suit your aesthetic preferences and lifestyle.
Living Rooms and Bedrooms: Create a warm and inviting atmosphere with a fresh coat of paint. We offer expert color consultation to help you choose hues that complement your furnishings and décor.
Kitchens and Bathrooms: These high-traffic areas require durable, moisture-resistant paint. Our team uses specialized products that can withstand daily wear and tear, ensuring your kitchen and bathroom walls remain fresh and vibrant.
Ceilings and Trim: Don’t overlook the details! We provide meticulous painting services for ceilings, trim, baseboards, and moldings, adding a polished finish to your home’s interior.
Exterior House Painting in Brisbane
Your home’s exterior is the first thing people notice, and a well-maintained paint job can significantly enhance its curb appeal. Noble Painting offers professional exterior house painting services in Brisbane, using weather-resistant paints and materials that protect your home from the elements.
Full Exterior Painting: Whether your home’s exterior is brick, weatherboard, or render, we have the expertise to apply the right type of paint that will protect and beautify it for years to come.
Trim and Accents: Highlight architectural features like shutters, doors, and window frames with our detailed trim painting services.
Fences and Decks: Extend the life of your outdoor structures with professional painting and staining services for fences, decks, and pergolas.
Residential Painters in Brisbane
As experienced residential painters in Brisbane, we understand that every home is unique. Our approach is personalized to ensure that the final result reflects your vision and complements the architecture and style of your property. We provide a full range of residential painting services, including:
Color Consultation: Choosing the right color palette can be overwhelming. Our expert color consultants are here to guide you through the process, helping you select shades that enhance your home’s aesthetic.
Surface Preparation: A high-quality paint job starts with thorough surface preparation. We ensure that walls, ceilings, and exteriors are properly cleaned, sanded, and primed before applying the first coat of paint.
Attention to Detail: Our painters pay close attention to every detail, ensuring clean lines, smooth finishes, and even coverage throughout your home.
House Painters on Brisbane’s South Side
If you’re located on Brisbane’s south side and searching for professional house painters, look no further than Noble Painting. We are proud to serve homeowners throughout this region, offering expert painting services that elevate the look and feel of your home. Whether you need a complete home makeover or a single room repainted, we provide reliable, efficient, and high-quality service.
Painters Near You
Finding painters near you who are trustworthy, experienced, and skilled can be a challenge. Noble Painting is a locally owned and operated business that takes pride in serving the Brisbane community. Our team is known for its professionalism, reliability, and dedication to customer satisfaction.
Timely Service: We understand the importance of sticking to deadlines and ensuring minimal disruption to your daily life. Our team works efficiently while maintaining the highest standards of quality.
Clear Communication: From the initial consultation to project completion, we maintain clear and open communication with our clients to ensure their vision is fully realized.
Fair Pricing: We provide transparent, competitive pricing without compromising on the quality of our work. You can trust that there will be no hidden fees or surprises.
The Noble Painting Difference
What sets Noble Painting apart from other painters in Brisbane is our commitment to delivering outstanding results with a focus on customer service. Our team is not only skilled in the technical aspects of painting but also dedicated to creating a positive experience for every client. Whether you're planning to refresh your home’s interior or revamp its exterior, we bring passion, precision, and professionalism to every project.
Environmentally Friendly Practices
We are committed to using eco-friendly paints and materials that are safe for your family and the environment. Our environmentally conscious practices ensure that your home looks beautiful while reducing our impact on the planet.
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GOING DOWN UNDER AND COMING BACK UP: Sometimes a guy needs a break! [Part 1 of 3]
Sydney Harbour Bridge, also known as the Coathanger, with the Opera House on the right, as seen from the Manly Beach ferry
Sometimes a guy needs a break
I sort of limped across the finish line of this past school year in my teaching job, feeling I really needed the two-month summer break. I anticipated relaxing and working on a book of poems during the first month. Also, planning and making reservations for the second month, which I’d spend travelling in the Fiji Islands and Australia. Some of our school’s teachers aren’t able to take summers off. I need to, and since I began receiving a deeply appreciated monthly stipend from a trust fund my parents left behind, I’m able to. I’ve also become more conscious, in my sixties, of a deep desire to see more of God’s world. Thus far, my summer travels have been both adventures and pilgrimages, invariably bringing me back to California feeling refreshed. I‘ve also wondered, upon each return, how to resume a life with repetitive daily and weekly patterns that include a job. One tool has been to go within through meditation and devotional practice, as much as possible. But this time, I wasn’t sure even that would be enough. I left San Francisco on July 31, 2017. After four days in Fiji (see HOMAGE TO FIJI: A vibrant island nation full of surprises), I flew on to Melbourne, Australia, then visited Sydney, Brisbane and Avatar’s Abode, a 100-acre (or 0.4 square km) retreat facility in Queensland. The Abode is dedicated to Meher Baba, who visited there in 1958. My visit to Sydney actually coincided with the anniversary of Baba’s visit to that city in ’56, and I participated in music and poetry events in both places.
Melbourne: Adventures and a minimalist hotel
In Melbourne, I lunched and dined with cyber-friends with whom I'd contacted over the years because of our common connection with Baba. As usual, in such cases, the face-to-face meeting became a confirmation that a real friendship existed. I also did a lot of “urban walkabout” and visited the city’s great art museums. Melbourne reminded me a lot of San Francisco, with each city having grown up because of a nearby gold rush in the mid-19th century.
Ibis Budget Hotel My arrival at the Ibis Budget Hotel, which a friend had recommended because of its central location, was like walking into an extended joke! As I approached the handsome yellow Victorian building and strode in its main door, I became disconcerted. Why was everyone in the lobby sitting around eating hamburgers? It took a moment to realize that the central area where you’d expect a hotel lobby was actually occupied by a hamburger restaurant! The entrance to the actual hotel turned out to be a smaller, nondescript service doorway way off to the right, from which a drably-carpeted corridor eventually led to an elevator. A sign saying “Hotel Reception, First Floor” got you up to a glassed-in booth that looked like a convenience store after midnight.
The shower curtain in question Little by little, however, I discovered that this “minimalist hotel,” which I later described to my wife as “impersonating a dump,” had actually anticipated a traveller’s every need and provided for it in a convenient, but totally unobtrusive and sometimes even hidden way! For example, there was a shower curtain in an alcove of my room. I pulled it back to find only a washbasin! I stormed down to the office, demanding, “How can I take a shower in a washbasin?” Calmly, the receptionist counselled, “The back wall of that alcove is the shower door.” It was, and I immediately had a great shower. August is the height of Australia’s winter. Melbourne was cold. I noticed a window air conditioner and assumed it had a heater, too. But as I perused it to discern how to use the controls, I saw that the machine was ancient. Furthermore, the wires and panels on the whole right side had been ripped out! Concerned once more that I’d soon be lugging my heavy bag down the street in search of other lodging, I turned the heat dial on and up all the way. In a little while, the room was toasty! I was learning that the Ibis Budget was not quite what it appeared! I gradually came to think of it as Japanese in its use of space. That night, after dinner with friends, I had yet another apparent disappointment. I wanted to read in bed, and there didn’t seem to be a reading lamp. I wouldn’t leave because of that, but still, it was inconvenient. Then my eye noticed a tiny silver knob sticking out from the top left part of the headboard itself. I took a closer look. It was a miniscule reading light with a strong beam and a rotating neck that could be adjusted to cast illumination wherever I wanted. There was nothing these people hadn’t thought of.
Australian modern art
I spent a lot of time at Melbourne’s huge, wonderful National Gallery of Victoria. In the morning I explored the 20th-century European art collection, enjoying paintings by Picasso, Miro and many others that were different from the ones America sees.
Collins St., 5 pm (1955) by John Brack, an iconic work in Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria. Collins Street is one of the main thoroughfares of downtown Melbourne. I actually experienced the exact same thing at that spot, in essence, 70 years later! The museum card accompanying the painting points out that although the crowd members in the background are faceless and anonymous, those in the foreground retain their individuality, even during the high-pressure rush hour. In the afternoon I visited another museum building called the Ian Potter Centre, where the 20th-century Australian collection is housed. I had a special interest in this collection. For one thing, we just don’t see much of it where I live. For another, my favorite poet, Francis Brabazon, had been a painter in Melbourne in the 1930s and ‘40s before deciding to stick to poetry. I wanted to see the work of his contemporaries and old sidekicks, some of whom had been members of a movement called the “Angry Penguins.” I discovered that Australia had had a very strong modernist tradition. At a time when the population of the entire country was less than 15 million, its art appeared to rival Europe’s or America’s! I also got a feel for the Aboriginal paintings and painted objects, of which there were prominent museum galleries all the large cities.
Sydney, Brisbane and Avatar’s Abode
A "Welcome to Avatar's Abode" message from Francis Brabazon (left), along with a view of the forest and Pacific Ocean from the Abode's farmhouse cabin (right). Brabazon's message can be read in full here. The highlights of my time in Sydney, aside from the delightful two-day Meher Baba anniversary celebration and joyful “reunions” with many more cyber-friends, were the Art Gallery of New South Wales, more walkabouts, and the ferry to Manly Beach, a most charming seaside resort that’s actually the North Shore of Sydney’s bay. Brisbane, which was my next stop, is a delightful subtropical city. Two nights here framed my train journey to and from Avatar’s Abode, the peaceful Baba retreat near the Pacific. The Abode, a former pineapple plantation, is in an area of Queensland consisting of pleasant small towns, farms, hills and forest. I found a true spiritual community of residents who live nearby and take part in activities on the property, as well as volunteering to help maintain it. The retreat breathes a peace not of this world, one that I’d felt before in other places where our Master’s feet had trod. There were music, poetry, potlucks, discussion groups, conversation and precious time alone in my cabin on this sacred land, as well as in the cabin where Baba had stayed during his four-day visit. One of the residents even cooked a gourmet sit-down dinner and invited the whole community, in honour of my visit! I completely forgot myself during those three weeks, lived in the eternal present, and gave little thought to re-entry. Finally, though, my trip was coming to a close. I had to begin preparing, psychologically, for my return. Plus, there was a problem I’ve not yet mentioned. To read more, stay tuned for Parts 2 and 3, which will be published this month. «RELATED READ» HOMAGE TO FIJI: A vibrant island nation full of surprises» images: Max Reif Click to Post
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Bring Spring Inside With Our Best Floral-Inspired Interiors
Bring Spring Inside With Our Best Floral-Inspired Interiors
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by Sally Tabart
The SoHo, New York apartment of Australian photographer Marty Thompson and his partner, artist Dove Drury Hornbuckle. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Lucy Feagins.
The SoHo, New York apartment of Australian photographer Marty Thompson and his partner, artist Dove Drury Hornbuckle. Living area detail, featuring Martin Thompson Studio bespoke hand-screened ‘Melting’ wallpaper. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Lucy Feagins.
The eclectic home of Melbourne artist and designer Paula Mills and family. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The colourful family home of Karen Julian, her husband Bruce their two grown-up daughters, Holly and Megan. Vintage wallpaper found on eBay! Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Halcyon House, designed by Anna Spiro, brings together a varied range of floral wallpapers and textiles, in a classic yet contemporary setting. Photo Photo – Kara Rosenlund.
The fairytale bedroom of designer/maker Amanda Coutts, near Byron Bay. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The bedroom of designer/maker Amanda Coutts, near Byron Bay. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Wallpaper
Florals in the home needn’t be ultra-soft and feminine, nor reminiscent of the ‘good room’ at your grandparent’s house. The walls in the home of photographer Martyn Thompson and his partner, artist Dove Drury Hornbuckle prove that in abstract forms and rich jewel tones, florals can take a room to moody, dramatic heights.
For a more loose, crafty vibe, take a cue from the home of Melbourne-based creative Paula Mills and her family, where layers of vintage floral prints and wallpaper lend a brilliantly eclectic, textured look.
If you’re not afraid of making a statement, choose unapologetic bold floral wallpaper – we love the brilliant vintage wallpapers in the Sydney home of Karen Julian and her family. There’s also endless inspiration to be found at Halcyon House, designed by Brisbane interior designer Anna Spiro, which brings together a diverse yet complementary range of floral wallpapers and textiles, creating interiors which are at once classic and contemporary.
The living room of designer/maker Amanda Coutts, near Byron Bay. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The Bondi family home of Vanessa and Christian Holle. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Living area details of Tamsin Carven’s South Gippsland home. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The Sandringham home of Jana Kachel and her family. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.
The guest bedroom in artist Greg Irvine’s South Melbourne home. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Inside the sunshine home of Rachel Castle and family! Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli
Textiles
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. There’s no easier way to update a room than with soft furnishings. Whether it’s new scatter cushions in the living room, or new linen on the bed, a fresh new print is guaranteed to enliven any room.
Anndddd there’s no better place to start for a punchy, floral hit in the bedroom than with Rachel Castle! In Rachel’s own Sydney Home (Our most popular home so far this whole YEAR!), her vibrant ‘Sweet Pea‘ quilt cover adds a bright and slightly retro colour pop to her daughter’s otherwise modern room. Avoid ‘Austin Powers’ vibes by keeping the rest of room relatively crisp and contemporary, if choosing a major focal point, like bedding, to showcase your floral obsession!
On the flip side – if you find yourself inheriting a space with old-school floral features (carpet, couch or curtains), embrace it! Did you see our story about the ‘New French’ style yesterday? So many awesome examples of layering of new and old! We love the nostalgic charm that soft, classic florals can bring to a space, like in the Byron Bay home of designer and maker Amanda Coutts.
The shared home of Sydney artists Laura Jones, Alex Standen and Mirra Whale. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Artist Greg Irvine’s South Melbourne home. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Inside the sunshine home of Rachel Castle and family! Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli
Living room details in Dominique Brammah and her partner Ashley Ryan’s Bondi home. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Loungeroom details in Dominique Brammah and her partner Ashley Ryan’s Bondi home. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
ARTWORK
We’ve seen a huge rise in the popularity of floral still life paintings over the past few years. There are so many Australian painters experimenting with floral subject matter, but in our opinion this wave of floral inspiration all started with Laura Jones, and her early show entitled ‘The Conductor’s Project‘ – way back in 2013!
Laura‘s own home (shared with fellow artists Alex Standen and Mirra Whale) is, unsurprisingly, full of floral accents, including many of Laura’s exquisite works.
Other local artists worth checking out for botanical-inspired artwork include Elizabeth Barnett, Rachel Castle, Jen Tyers, Helen McCullagh, Ali Wood and so, many, more!
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