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Design and Living

Seven tips from an expert

Seven tips for a more organised home in 2014

Lisa Boone Los Angeles 'organisation consultant' Kim Anker-Paddon shares some simple tips on how to get organised in 2014.

A new lease of life

Ikea's Expedit bookcase.

Ali Gripper There is no need to buy your own place to make it feel like home.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Statement pieces

statement pieces

Jenny Brown New life is breathed into old and dilapidated structures creating individual outcomes.

Love Your Garden

Get your garden Christmas-ready in one day

Big green space: Liquid fertiliser gives a lawn a lift and helps it cope with traffic from Christmas guests.

Jason Hodges For the lucky few who have the entire family over for Christmas, I have a short, sharp list of tasks to tackle in a day.

From The Drawing Board

A house that speaks, with feeling

A daring, remote temple of a house evokes delight, joy, and respect for the power and beauty of the Australian bush, and so much more.

Trisha Croaker A daring, remote temple of a house evokes delight, joy, and respect for the power and beauty of the Australian bush, and so much more.

Design trends

Neat additions

When every millimetre and every last element is critical to expanding usable space, architects become seriously creative.

Jenny Brown When every millimetre and every last element is critical to expanding usable space, architects become seriously creative.

Design Feature

Mad about Melbourne's mid-century homes

Industrial designer couple Jo Pritchard and Ian Wong.

Jenny Brown Modernist homes are winning fans for their unique qualities.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Micro mansions

Smaller than most studio apartments, these two projects celebrate the benefits of a compact design.

Jenny Brown Smaller than most studio apartments, these two projects celebrate the benefits of a compact design.

Love your garden

Have the pick of the crop, with no digging required

Jason Hodges There are lots of people who choose not to garden. Shame. But a greater shame is people who want to garden but, due to health, disability or age, are prevented from doing so.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Outside the box

The redesign of this Bondi terrace lets in more light. Photo: Tom Ferguson

Jenny Brown A block-like house on the Bellarine Peninsula has been opened up so that there is greater connection between inside and out.

Garden

Frogs: how to attract them to your garden

The green tree frog.

Jason Hodges My garden has achieved the tick of approval by one of nature's toughest judges: a frog. The humble eastern common froglet, to be exact, or one that looks like it.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Squared up

Bronte House by Innovarchi Architects, pix Naomi Fletcher

Jenny Brown Two beach suburb residences show how haute architecture doesn't need to be sterile to be totally cool.

From the Drawing Board

American icon feels right at home in the tropics

A new award-winning house in Queensland uses a classic Modernist icon to create a new prototype for tropical architecture.

Trisha Croaker One of several new houses pushing the boundaries - a winner of two National Architecture awards last week - poses a raft of questions about adaptation.

Use tender measures to survive the harsh reality

Photo: Pat Scala.

Love your garden If we burn the candle at both ends, eat poorly and generally fail to look after ourselves, we are more than likely to get sick.

Feature

Retailers make room for inspiring design

Coco Republic.

Ann Pilmer Customers who don't know where to start when decorating are getting some pointers.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Light savers

Home & Away

Jenny Brown Architects are exploring clever new solutions to converting the long, narrow terraces common to the older inner suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne.

Award-winning Altona complex winner for resident

Bob, a resident at the Altona social housing project

Nick Toscano Bob, 74, eases into his courtyard chair and admires the award-winning building he is happy to call home.

Robin Boyd national architecture award for Fairhaven beach house

Ray Edgar For the first time in the 33-year history of the Australian Institute of Architecture's national awards, a social housing project has been selected as the most outstanding example of multi-residential architecture.

National Architecture Awards recognise best new buildings in Australia, from beach house to arena

Waterloo

LUCY CARROLL A Gothic-revival chapel, a converted public toilet and a cliff-hanging beach house were among the buildings to nab top gongs at Thursday night's National Architecture Awards at the Sydney Opera House.

Love your garden

Rich, luscious reds that are so good you should bottle them

Ripe for picking: Tomatoes can be planted now and be ready by Christmas. Photo: iStock.

Jason Hodges There's lots of choice when it comes to tomatoes: small and sweet, big and showy. Whatever you desire, you can grow them in time for Christmas, even from seeds or seedlings.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Works of art

Home & Away: Works of art

Jenny Brown When architects are asked to design houses that accommodate important art collections as well as family lifestyles interesting and original outcomes can occur.

Love your garden

Looking first-class before you even get to the door

Got mail: Heidi adds a new colour to the letterbox.

Jason Hodges First impressions count. Whether it is meeting a girl face to face for the first time, a job interview or creating the first impression of your home, those first memories are hard to change.

Sharp shift

Substantial extension: The new kitchen-dining and living rooms open the house up to the sun and the site. The courtyard and living-room decks are open to the north-west and the windows make the outdoors feel part of the indoors. Photos: Brendan Finn

Jenny Brown A redesign has turned a rabbit warren into an open space for a professional couple.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Spatial magic

Home and away: Design trends

Jenny Brown Working within limited space forced these architects to think big on a small scale.

Interiors

Comfort and homeliness come first

purposefully creates havens - unfussy sanctuaries inspired by her clients

Paul Best Melbourne-based interior designer Bronnie Masefau wants readers to put the heart back into the home.

Interiors

Elegance of old adds glamour to modern decor

Eclectic: Boring brown Victorian pieces have fallen out of favour, but quirky pieces are still popular when mixed with other styles. Photo: Getty Images.

Sue Green Antiques are finding favour as highlight pieces to give contemporary homes a touch of drama.

Home & Away: Design Trends

The power of one

Home & Away: Design Trends

Jenny Brown Converting buildings that were apartments back to single residences while retaining character can be tricky but rewarding.

Love your garden

Cherish what you have, add some tricks and create a sensory Eden

Nice to touch: Textures and tones.

Jason Hodges What is a sensory garden? Lots of people ask me about this. But I think all gardens are sensory.

Urban Legends

Fantasy happened on the way to the Forum

Distinct: The Moorish-revival facade of Flinders Street's Forum Theatre.

Jenny Brown An early-20th-century shrine to opulence.

Fringe Furniture

Practical products and fun fantasies

Fringe furniture

Joanne Brookfield Some designers have taken the theme 'Make It True' literally, while others have opted for a whimsical take.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Collector's additions

These two winning projects will go head to head in November for the AIA national award for residential alterations

Jenny Brown These two winning projects will go head to head in November for the AIA national award for residential alterations.

From the Drawing Board

A house for all seasons

A house for all seasons

Trisha Croaker A request for a concrete and glass house as 'natural as possible' results in a home for all seasons, and future generations.

Love your garden

Little green thumbs need a patch of dirt all their own

All smiles: Heidi Hodges is happy in the garden, much like her father.

Jason Hodges I've been very lucky from an early age - my mum and dad were keen gardeners.

Home & Away: Design Trends

The new wave

Sand and deliver: The Casey Brown Architecture-designed beach house at Stanwell Park. Photo: Michael Nicholson.

Stephen Crafti Beach houses have come a long way since the 1950s fibro shack. Generally more robust, the modern version offers shelter from the elements and a place to enjoy coastal vistas.

Love your garden

Simple, cheap start to the lazy, hazy days of a tropical summer

A cacophony of colour: The beautiful pink and red flowers of a frangipani tree. Photo: iStock.

Jason Hodges I love a tropical garden and nothing sets the scene more than frangipanis.

Design

Interior dialogue

The Real Estate Stylist's Amy and Sara Chamberlain.

Sue Green Presentation can clinch a sale, so savvy vendors are enlisting expert stylists to dress their properties to impress.

Love your garden

Patience is the key when it comes to landscape design

Deciding features: A dry stacked sandstone wall can add instant age and appeal to your garden. Photo: iStock.

Jason Hodges If you're a new home owner, have moved recently, just done the big reno or simply tired of how your garden looks - fear not, landscape design is not that difficult.

Perfect fit served up on a template

Well suited: Leah Mason and children look forward to moving into their house in Brighton. Photo: Luis Enrique Ascui.

Paul Best In the final of our series on building a home, Domain talks to a family who are doing just that.

Drawing Board

A house that goes gently into the night

From the Drawing Board

Trisha Croaker A wonderful example of how not to over-build or design while creating a fantastic home.

On Your Land

Little things count when shaping your ideal living space

Modern lines: Ideas can be gleaned and refined by visiting a display home, such as this one by InForm at Blairgowrie. Photo: Brendan Finn.

Paul Best In the third instalment in our series on building your dream home, Domain looks at designing the interior.

Home & Away: Design Trends

Light is the key

Nice terrace pics

Stephen Crafti One way to make Victorian terraces work for contemporary living is by opening up spaces and increasing natural light.

Design Trends

Ideas set in concrete

Concrete

Stephen Crafti Monumental and robust, pre-cast walls are well suited to some residential projects.

Forget the reno, knock it down and start again

Inform
California house

Paul Best With the cost of a makeover spiralling, more and more people are choosing to rebuild.

Big personality, small footprint

Innovation: Small personality, big footprint

Lou Sweeney Re-purposed materials lend spirit to an inventive little house that is easy on the environment.

Design

In sinuous form

Sydney Durbach Block Jaggers

Stephen Crafti Fluid in shape, these two properties have a unique style.

Building contract

Extra: read all about it

A house under construction in the suburbs of Sydney.

Chris Tolhurst Before committing to a contract to build your property, make sure there are no nasty surprises.

Monarchy in the moniker

Exhibition Gardens and Exhibition Buildings Carlton

Jenny Brown There's no denying Victoria's historic love of a royal name as a new exhibition highlights.

Renovating

Never a good time to sit on the fence

Resurrection Gates and Fences

Jenny Brown Often considered only at the end of a renovation, this defining structure can change everything.

Love your garden

Don't let stress take root: clear the air with an indoor plant

Indoor plants

Jason Hodges If you stop and think about how much time we spend inside, it is a great motivator to bring the garden inside.

Development

Building pride in our city

Dockland

Jenny Brown Looking at the property-development mistakes of the past can help ensure a better Melbourne in the future.

Interiors

Realities of revamps toss design myths aside

Fiona Austin project - Glen Iris Renovation

Jenny Brown Creating an attractive liveable space is so much more than just matching colours.

Architecture

Turning architecture into a model career

Paul Lo and David Leggett

Sue Green Students should use their hands as well as their heads, say two leading teachers.

Love your garden

Going native the best way to get bang for your buck

Held in high regard: Cabbage-tree palms can reach 30 metres.

Jason Hodges As Australians, we garden in some of the most challenging conditions in the world - hot, dry summers, drought, then heavy rains. Whatever way you look at it, it's better to work with the climate than against it.

Gardening

How plant lovers and dogs can be best mates

Great vantage point: Dannii on top of the stairs. Photo: Jason Hodges.

Jason Hodges So you got the family a dog. ''There goes the garden.'' I've heard it hundreds of times.

Light relief for inner-city abode

Architect Craig Rossetti.

Sue Green A dark Richmond 'jumble' has opened up to the outdoors.

Renovation

Sitting on top of the world

Higher love: The timber terrace at Baker Street, Elwood.

Paul Best When space is at a premium, a building's roof can offer scope for living areas with sun and views.

Living by design

Remade to measure

Upcyclist: Bianca Hayden uses discarded materials to craft such pieces as inlaid tables. Photo: Luis Enrique Ascui.

Kate Robertson With creative nous and a keen eye, an artist turns hard rubbish into eclectic furniture with a story.

Expo

Room for visualisation

Tailor-made: Kitchen and bathroom by Katrina Luxtorn of Royston Wilson Design. Photos: Ben Wrigley/Photohub.

Sue Green Without a good plan, a kitchen or bathroom makeover can be a tricky and costly project.

Love your garden

Look now to get a tree of life in time for spring

Blooming lovely: Prunus snow fountain flowers in the pink version.

Jason Hodges We have just passed the shortest day of the year so we're slap bang in the middle of winter and that means it's the best time to be looking out for bare-rooted trees.

Gardening

Good time to help those that have gone to pot

Well looked after: Replanting needs care.

Jason Hodges So, your garden's not growing much but you still want to work in it?

Tenants

A new lease of life

Ikea's Expedit bookcase.

Ali Gripper There is no need to buy your own place to make it feel like home.

2014

Half of home owners plan renovations, study shows

Renovations.

Christina Zhou More than half of Australian home owners plan to renovate in the next four years.

From the Drawing Board

A uniquely modern twist on the old to get the all clear

Michael Nicholson.

Trisha Croaker How do you renovate or build a new house in a heritage or conservation area when the council cannot articulate what its conservation and heritage policies are, and has a revolving door of guidelines?

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