“We wanted everything to feel like it had been there for 100 years,” says Jackie Kennard of her home outside Gerringong, NSW. And she’s succeeded – it’s hard to believe construction only finished in 2018. The classic weatherboard is fringed with stately 400-year-old fig trees, and beyond the dam at the front of the 44.5-hectare property is a convict-era rock wall, giving the place the character and charm of a much older residence.
Indoors, however, the heritage feel is thanks to Jackie’s careful curation of vintage items. “I spent a couple of years scouring different places to collect vintage objects to give it warmth, character and the family feel, rather than having everything brand new,” she says.
Focusing on making the place “really homely and warm”, she searched timber and reclamation yards for time-worn architectural elements. “The beams in the living room are all reclaimed timber from a railway bridge in Queensland,” she recalls, “and the mantelpiece is from a wharf in Wollongong.” She found the Sydney sandstone for the hearth rather closer to home: next door, in fact.
Happily, their neighbour, Adam Stewart of Broughton Stonemasonry, has a huge stock of stone that Jackie could pick from. Inspiration was also drawn from further afield – in particular, from the Kennard family’s tradition of spending a year abroad in France. The whole family – Jackie, 41, husband Rory, 46, plus children Lucy, 12, Heidi, 10, and Andie, eight – love the cosy interiors at the Chalet Savoie Faire, a retreat in the French Alps that’s a favourite holiday spot. “It’s got a rustic, Alpine-chic feel, with chandeliers and sheepskin rugs,” says Jackie.
These French sojourns didn’t just provide Jackie with interiors inspiration, but a business, too. When her sister-in-law, Anna Kennard, was living in Annecy with her husband, Cameron, and their three children, she became addicted to visiting brocantes, or flea markets. She took Jackie to a brocante during her visit last year, and: “The idea for Dusty Luxe just bloomed,” says Jackie. The pandemic put their plans on hold for a time, but now Anna and Jackie’s buyer – a friend in France who FaceTimes them late at night, Australian time, to get the go-ahead on her market purchases – regularly sends over shipping containers brimming with antique finds.
So it was via Dusty Luxe that Jackie found her most treasured items. “I always had a vision of copper pots hanging over the kitchen island. I looked for ages but could never find the right ones. As soon as we started Dusty Luxe, we found plenty. They’re so quintessentially French.”
Not content with one business, Jackie is busy planning another. Currently home to Angus cattle, the property is being turned over to a flower farm. But mostly, this property is for loved ones. “It’s all about spending time with friends and family,” Jackie explains.
ABOUT THE HOUSE:
The architect was Daniel Raymond from Rama Architects, ramaarchitects.com
The builder was Kye Furlong from Saltbox Building Co in Gerringong, 0414 593 000, saltboxbuilding.com.au
The kitchen cabinets were built by Steves Joinery, stevesjoinery.com.au
French antiques were sourced from Dusty Luxe, dustyluxe.com.au
Tony Miller of Miller Furniture built the dining table, 0409 120 374, millerfurniture.com.au