Interior Design

This Incredible Victorian Mansion In Melbourne Is For Sale!

This Incredible Victorian Mansion In Melbourne Is For Sale! On The Market by Christina Karras The incredible mansion at 160-162 The Avenue, Parkville. The architectural jewel was built in 1889. The Victorian Italianate facade features ornate lattice work fencing and a turret with views of the city! The stately entrance. Stained-glass windows have been beautifully […]

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A Powerful New Exhibition Honouring Grief, Joy + Country

A Powerful New Exhibition Honouring Grief, Joy + Country Art by Lucy Feagins, Editor Apryl Day and Jirra Lulla at their immersive exhibition, ‘Holding Space‘. Floral installation by Alchemy Orange. Photo – Sulaiman Enayatzada. Cummeragunja Elder, Auntie Denise Morgan-Bulled. Photo – James Evans for Garuwa. The Dhungala river. Photo – James Evans for Garuwa. Cummeragunja

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A Layered, Eclectic Transformation For An Off-The-Plan Apartment

A Layered, Eclectic Transformation For An Off-The-Plan Apartment Interiors by Christina Karras The Alexandria apartment has been refreshed by Jono Fleming. Homeowner Sharlene Fleming with her brother, designer Jono Fleming. Burl plinths and vintage furniture add personality to the styling. Jono sourced the Moroccan rug on one of his recent design tours. Sofa by Globewest.

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Perth’s Historic Market Gardens Inspired This Colourful Home

Perth’s Historic Market Gardens Inspired This Colourful Home Architecture by Amelia Barnes This colour-drenched Perth home extension by Brunsdon Studio nods to former market gardens in the area. An oxblood hallway marks the entry point, which is deliberately darker and quieter than the remaining new spaces to come. The kitchen, dining, and living area beyond

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Retain, Repair, Reinvest: The Fight To Save Victoria’s Public Housing

Retain, Repair, Reinvest: The Fight To Save Victoria’s Public Housing Housing by Amelia Barnes Design and research practice OFFICE believe the prioritisation of new community housing buildings — over the renovation and expansion of existing public housing — will increase homelessness in Victoria and be costlier to the taxpayer.   The Ascot Vale Estate in Melbourne’s

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