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Kmart Australia set to launch its free interior and ‘dining’ masterclasses TONIGHT

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Kmart Australia set to launch its free interior and ‘dining’ masterclasses TONIGHT

Kmart Australia has offered a sneak peek at its stunning new August living range as its virtual interior and dining workshops are set to launch tonight.

The ‘room refresh’ masterclass kicks off at 6.30pm on Wednesday, with interior stylist Aimee Tarulli offering tricks on refreshing the living space and bedroom.

She will join Nic Holmes, Kmart’s furniture and outdoor living buyer, to provide styling tips to achieve ‘true bedroom bliss’ and the ‘ideal lounge’ for living.

Kmart Australia has unveiled its stunning new August living range

Kmart Australia has unveiled its stunning new August living range

The chain will offer a glimpse inside its new range, including an $89 rattan cabinet

The chain will offer a glimpse inside its new range, including an $89 rattan cabinet

Kmart Australia has unveiled its stunning new August living range (pictured left: $69 room screen, $69 rose gold velvet chair, $29 ottoman, $19 rattan-look magazine rack, $29 rug and a $13 flowers in vase framed print; and right: $89 rattan cabinet)

The 'room refresh' masterclass kicks off at 6.30pm on Wednesday, with interior stylist Aimee Tarulli (pictured) offering tricks on refreshing the living space and bedroom

The 'room refresh' masterclass kicks off at 6.30pm on Wednesday, with interior stylist Aimee Tarulli (pictured) offering tricks on refreshing the living space and bedroom

The ‘room refresh’ masterclass kicks off at 6.30pm on Wednesday, with interior stylist Aimee Tarulli (pictured) offering tricks on refreshing the living space and bedroom

Aimee will offer her recommendations on how to achieve the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

Aimee will offer her recommendations on how to achieve the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

Aimee will offer her recommendations on how to achieve the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

Aimee will offer her recommendations on how to achieve the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

From 7.30pm, Aimee will deliver ‘dining’ masterclass where she will share her secrets to achieving the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

Kmart’s four-part masterclasses 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29

6.30pm – Masterclass 01 – Room Refresh: Interior stylist Aimee Tarulli will provide tips to achieve bedroom bliss, and ideas to create the ideal lounge room

7.30pm – Masterclass 02 – Dining: Aimee Tarulli again, who will deliver Masterclass 02 – Dining: presenting ways to achieve the ultimate at-home dining experience and family entertaining space

THURSDAY, JULY 30 

6.30pm – Masterclass 03 – Cooking: MasterChef contestant Khanh Ong will showcase two of his favourite recipes using Kmart’s latest kitchen appliances and cookware

7.30pm – Masterclass 04 – Storage Solutions: Australia’s first-ever certified KonMari Consultant, Sally Flower, will share her top secrets to achieving Instagram-worthy at-home storage solutions

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From 7.30pm, Aimee will run the ‘dining’ masterclass where she will share her secrets to achieving the finest at-home dining experience and family entertaining space.

Aimee and Siri Thanissorn, Kmart’s design manager, will use the store’s new dining sets, glassware and serving accessories during the workshop.

On Thursday at 6.30pm, MasterChef Australia contestant Khanh Ong will share his practical cooking tips on creating delicious savoury and sweet meals.

In the kitchen aisle, the celebrity chef will use the store’s latest kitchen appliances to whip up mouth-watering dishes.

Kmart Australia has offered a sneak peek at its stunning new August living range, including a $45 rattan coffee table

Kmart Australia has offered a sneak peek at its stunning new August living range, including a $45 rattan coffee table

Among the new range is the $49 rattan shade floor lamp and the set of two oak-look table for $49

Among the new range is the $49 rattan shade floor lamp and the set of two oak-look table for $49

Among the new range is the $49 rattan shade floor lamp and the set of two oak-look table for $49 (right) and a $45 rattan coffee table (left)

One of the most popular homeware buys is this $59 rattan sideboard

One of the most popular homeware buys is this $59 rattan sideboard

One of the most popular homeware buys is this $59 rattan sideboard

The stunning new range includes a $40 arch mirror and $79 herringbone cabinet

The stunning new range includes a $40 arch mirror and $79 herringbone cabinet

The range includes a $19 koala framed canvas and a $59 bench seat

The range includes a $19 koala framed canvas and a $59 bench seat

The stunning new range includes a $40 arch mirror, $79 herringbone cabinet (left), $19 koala framed canvas and a $59 bench seat (right)

There's a huge range of lush cushions to choose from, with prices ranging between $6 and $15

There's a huge range of lush cushions to choose from, with prices ranging between $6 and $15

There’s a huge range of lush cushions to choose from, with prices ranging between $6 and $15

And to conclude the series, Australia’s first certified KonMari consultant Sally Flower will dive into her top secrets in getting the ultimate at-home storage solutions.

She will inspire viewers to declutter, re-organise and create Instagram-worthy spaces with the discount store’s latest homewares range.

The audience can tune in throughout the broadcast to participate in a live Q&A with the masterclass expert panel.

Fans can register online for one or all of the free masterclasses on the website.

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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