Better known for their paint-splattered clothes on Channel Nine's The Block, Dan and Carleen Foley will now be seen in more stylish attire.
The "golden oldies" from Busselton have taken their passion for interior design to open their own clothing and homewares boutique, which is perfectly positioned on Prince Street in the heart of Busselton.
Carleen said the idea to open C-Styling came about through her love of homewares and fashion and she was finally able to open the store earlier this year after finding the right location.
"The Block was wonderful to teach us that bit more and give us a more professional edge, especially when to put more in, when not to put more in and when to take something away so something stands out," she said.
"I am a great believer in every room needs a hero piece and every outfit needs something whether it be earrings, a belt, sunglasses or your lipstick."
In the store, you can expect to find clothing that is stylish, relaxed and easy in linen and cotton fabrics, reflecting Carleen's own personal style, along with a number of black and white wares with splashes of colour.
"There are plenty of homewares to bring your place to life especially on that coastal level with all those washed whites," Carleen said.
"I do love a black and white palette with pops of colour to make your home feel welcoming and warm, especially with greenery all mixed in with it."
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After renovating, styling and selling nine homes prior to appearing on The Block, Carleen said the experience had given her more insight into design and styling.
She loves to style and help people look better and offers a personal styling experience at the store.
"We genuinely care about how you look and feel and part of our service is to style you to give you the confidence to walk out feeling good."
"Trends in our line of business change constantly so we will give you the latest pieces as soon as they become available."
Carleen is excited to see where the newly-opened store will take her but admitted she has found the experience nerve-wracking.
"Like The Block, you are showcasing yourself and putting yourself out there and what you like, so it is all those exciting emotions with the nerves sitting behind them," she said.
"It's great to be able to put our own stamp and style into the local community in which we now live."
"Hopefully people support us, with more support, the more variety and different things people will see."