Interior Design

Before + After: A Floral Mosaic Inspired This Bathroom’s Bold Retro Revival

Before + After: A Floral Mosaic Inspired This Bathroom’s Bold Retro Revival Interiors by Christina Karras Nakito Sun tiles from Perini. The designer spotted the Bisazza Primule 2 floral mosaic tiles at Perini years ago and has been ‘trying to use them ever since’. Furl Circle Wall Light by Marz Design. Handles by Lo & […]

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How This Sophisticated Sydney Terrace Got Its Soul Back

How This Sophisticated Sydney Terrace Got Its Soul Back Interiors by Christina Karras Inside the renovated Victorian terrace. Custom dining table by Cranbrook Workshop. The exposed hardwood joists emphasise the handmade reference to the area’s industrial and creative past. Artworks: In Case of An Emergency Ask An Old Person by Daimon Downey (Saint Cloche). Utzon Stool

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Why This Unpretentious Public Park Is A Landscape Architect’s Favourite Sydney Garden

Why This Unpretentious Public Park Is A Landscape Architect’s Favourite Sydney Garden Gardens by Amelia Barnes One of Studio JEF director Johnny Ellice-Flint’s favourite gardens is Yurulbin Park in Birchgrove, in Sydney’s inner west. Johnny Ellice-Flint at Yurulbin Park. Landscaped in the 1970s by Bruce Mackenzie, Yurulbin Park demonstrates the ecological and aesthetic philosophies of

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An Eccentric Country Retreat Inside ‘Australia’s First Pasta Factory’

An Eccentric Country Retreat Inside ‘Australia’s First Pasta Factory’ Interiors by Christina Karras Custom cowhide armchair, marquetry coffee table and kitchenette by Max Copolov. Lacquered stool by Destroyers Builders from Criteria Collection. Painting by Stieg Persson. Pietro’s was originally a four-room floor plan with a wall removed 100 years ago, creating what’s now the living

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How A DIY Reno Turned This Simple ‘70s Apartment Into A Bespoke Home

How A DIY Reno Turned This Simple ‘70s Apartment Into A Bespoke Home Homes by Amelia Barnes Tasmanian oak floorboards throughout. Various artworks, posters and photos on the walls collected on travels. Custom-built DIY bench with Laminex Peruvian Clay benchtop. Domsten stools by IKEA customised with a leather top. Custom-built DIY bench with Laminex Peruvian

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Inside A Tudor-Style Home With Candy-Coloured Interiors

Inside A Tudor-Style Home With Candy-Coloured Interiors Architecture by Christina Karras Clinker House by Archaea is a renovated 1930s home in Adelaide. Pastel yellow walls bring a fun energy to the home. dharrabu and ngu-nha by Amanda Hinkleman. Artwork by Kaltjiti Arts, APY lands. The bathrooms reveal further pastel colours. The reconfigured bathrooms are layered with

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A Lorne ‘Treehouse’ Home Built By Family, For Family

A Lorne ‘Treehouse’ Home Built By Family, For Family Architecture by Amelia Barnes Mixed media framed artworks by Kerry Williams. Striped blue and cream stoneware vase by Tim Davey. Unframed landscape painting by Sue Robertson. Mixed media framed artworks by Kerry Williams. Striped blue and cream stoneware vase by Tim Davey. Painting by Rimona Kadem.

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An 1880s Queensland Homestead Renovated For Future Generations

An 1880s Queensland Homestead Renovated For Future Generations Architecture by Christina Karras Inside the new addition to the 1880s homestead. Reclaimed timber cladding inside mirrors the texture and the datum of the original sandstone residence. A hallway links the rear of the sandstone dwelling to the new addition. The new kitchen and dining area, with

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