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Neil Hipwell – Founder and Director of Futureflip

After starting out as a carpenter and then a builder, Neil Hipwell established innovative design and construction company Futureflip. The multi-award-winning company specialises in luxury new homes across Australia.

Neil has worked with PDL products throughout his career and says there’s a growing shift to smart homes. “It’s so important to have smart home connectivity because people are spending a lot more time at home, and getting busier than ever.” He says having simple touch screen control of your house from your smartphone, whether you’re at home or on the other side of the world, has real appeal for clients.

Cameron Bruzzese – GM and Electrician at Vaccaro Group

Family-run electrical company Vaccaro Group was founded nearly 40 years ago by Cameron’s father Sam. The award-winning company specialises in electrical and air conditioning services. Cameron says they pride themselves on creating electrical solutions tailored to how customers want to live in their homes.

“The locations of lights and power points, or adding hard-wired data points for faster internet speeds in home offices – they’re all things you have to think about before you start building.” Cameron says that working with PDL’s software Clipspec helps customers to visualise locations of electrical elements so they can work together to create the ideal layout.

Kate Lawrence – Owner and Director of Kate Lawrence Interiors

Interior designer Kate Lawrence has a boutique studio, creating homes that are beautiful, calming, and timeless. “It’s a lovely space to be in because you’re building relationships with people and seeing their homes come to life,” says Kate. She says electrical finishes are just as important as any other finish, and light switches and power points come up in every design consultation.

Kate says the PDL range can suit a wide variety of styles. “When I put together colour schemes for a client I will have samples of everything and look at it as a whole. It’s something I feel confident in recommending to clients.”

Paul Butterworth – Practice Principal of Paul Butterworth Architect

Residential architect Paul Butterworth specialises in designing environmentally sustainable, innovative homes for clients. His practice has been specifying PDL products in its projects for years. “Some of the things we look for are really flush, hyper-integrated design fittings that seamlessly integrate with complicated elements like kitchens and bathrooms; they look like they’re never there but are extremely useful for our clients.”

Paul says that sustainability and energy consumption in homes is a critical issue too. “There’s a real opportunity for companies to be a meaningful interface between the clients and how much energy they use for a sustainable future.”

House tours

Neil Hipwell from Future Flip | The Bunker House Tour

Neil takes Cameron and Kate on a tour of his family’s stunning Bunker House, a beachfront property on New South Wales’ south coast.

The multi-level home combines PDL SpaceLogic C-Bus smart home automation with the sleek lines of PDL Saturn Zen and Iconic Styl for a modern look and simple touch screen control of the entire property – from full climate control to security, lights, and even the pool.

Neil explains how Electric Home Design was a top priority as the home’s concrete construction meant carefully planning every electrical feature and switch location, right down to the EV car charger on the driveway.

Watch to see how PDL smart home automation gives Neil and his family easy management of their home.

Cameron Bruzzese from Vaccaro Group | The Viridis Vincentia House Tour

Cameron’s newly completed duplex, Viridis Vincentia, sits on the south coast of New South Wales. The Italian-inspired home blends beach life with luxurious comfort and offers easy control through PDL Wiser smart home automation.

From the Wiser app on his phone, Cameron can check security cameras, doors, manage climate control, schedule lighting, and even get a notification of leaks or if smoke alarms are activated.

The timber trim of Iconic Essence switches and power points complements the timber detail in the interior, but Cameron also has the option of easily swapping in any other ‘skins’ in the Iconic range.

Watch as Cameron explains what can be achieved with good Electric Home Design and the difference it can make to your home.

Paul Butterworth from Paul Butterworth Architect | The Clayfield Fern House Tour

The Clayfield Fern House in Queensland is a modern renovation of a traditional home. Paul shows Neil and Cameron how he and his team have reimagined the home’s interior and backyard area, while maintaining its character protection requirements. The home’s heritage front is echoed in new white balustrade detail at the rear and a lush fern garden in an ‘outdoor room’ plays on its tropical setting.

Paul specified PDL Iconic in Anthracite throughout the home for a modern look in keeping with the new interior style. Iconic’s additional features such as USB fast-charging, dimmers and compatibility with the Wiser smart home system give the owners plenty of options too.

Kate Lawrence from Kate Lawrence Interiors | The Water Street House Tour

Kate shows Neil and Paul through a stylish duplex in Sydney, where the PDL Iconic range is the perfect partner for the natural tones of Kate’s interior design.

In the kitchen, Kate has used Iconic Essence as its timber trim echoes the wooden cabinetry and complements the waterfall island bench in limestone. A power point under the bench also creates a handy workspace when needed. For the master bedroom, the Iconic range in Vivid White with Translucent edging blends effortlessly with the walls. Light switches next to the bed add ease, while power points with built-in USB-A + C ports are convenient for charging devices overnight.

Timber cabinetry and stone feature in the sleek main bathroom too. To keep the look uncluttered, power points are tucked inside the vanity. Watch to see how Kate has used PDL Iconic to complement the modern space.