Tour this renovated post-war brick house with a modern extension
Bold and monumental geometry, a muted palette and the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces have revitalised an old red-brick home in this hyper-Modernist renovation and extension by Kennedy Nolan.
Tour this French home that lives on a tiny block of land
After falling in love with a tiny 76 square meter brick townhouse in Paris's 20th arrondissement, architect Laurent Lo Monaco took on the challenge of turning it into a home for himself and his partner Matthieu, as well as a chance to exercise his architectural skills.
This renovated terrace packs a vibrant and stylish punch
Fashion-forward couple Nicola and Orlando Reindorf’s home is a study in eclectic London style. The renovated Victorian terrace house in Sydney’s Surry Hills is brimming with bits and pieces from their time living in London, and their many trips abroad sourcing collections for their business, The Standard Store.
An interior designer's Daylesford weatherboard cottage
This Victorian weatherboard cottage proved to be a dream passion project for its interior-designer owner, One Girl Interiors.
This 1950s fibro cottage was lovingly refreshed with a handmade touch
Skilled hands and an artistic touch combine to ensure creative ideas and upcycled, handmade pieces create a cosy family home.
An interior designer's Daylesford weatherboard cottage
This Victorian weatherboard cottage proved to be a dream passion project for its interior-designer owner, One Girl Interiors.
The green look: how to style with indoor plants in your home
The world of interiors is a green scene these days and introducing plants is a simple way to bring colour and a fresh feel to your home. For those of us who like to be surrounded by nature wherever we go, indoor plants are the obvious choice. Temple & Webster’s style team has shared their advice on how to beautifully style your home with plants for an on-trend summer look.
Somme: Tour two modern beachside townhouses on a quiet cul-de-sac
This development of two townhouses in Edithvale by Jarchitecture sits on a quiet cul-de-sac at one end and a beach on the other. Given the sites contextual tension between urbanism and landscape, the design is squeezed and defensive looking at one end and at the other end expands while the massing breaks down toward nature.
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