Treasure Seeker
Australian House & Garden Magazine|June 2021
Beautiful things are always on Lynda Gardener’s radar, so it’s fitting that her car is an absolute gem, writes motoring expert.
Elise Elliott
Treasure Seeker

Lynda Gardener is a beguiling beauty. When the interior stylist, hotelier and collector swings open the massive white door of her inner-Melbourne warehouse conversion, she’s wearing a beautiful buttery maxi skirt from Morrison paired with an effortlessly yet expertly tied white shirt – a look only true fashionistas can master. This outfit is teamed with an assortment of vintage jewels including a fetching 1940s cocktail ring. But the crowning glory is her hair, a magnificent mane piled on top of her head and cascading down one shoulder. Elegant and timeless, she could have stepped straight from the pages of a Hans Christian Andersen tale.

There is something fairytale-esque about Lynda’s home too. Once upon a time this enchanting property was a rundown and ramshackle former mattress factory. In 2005, Lynda used her magic wand and a great deal of elbow grease to transform the warehouse. She undertook significant structural work yet kept the space very open and simple. However, it’s Lynda’s signature styling and furniture that makes it such a success: a monochromatic palette with autumnal, earthy and natural tones. Collected vintage pieces artfully combine with new. Indeed, every room is a cornucopia of fascinating finds.

While the warehouse is very much home, Lynda also owns a series of short-stay boutique accommodation in Fitzroy North and St Kilda, as well as Trentham and Daylesford in regional Victoria.

This story is from the June 2021 edition of Australian House & Garden Magazine.

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