Almost 25 years after Mrs. Doubtfire was filmed, the home used in the famed Robin Williams comedy is on the market.
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VUUE furniture label creators Ceci and Aydin Keyvanloo taking design world by storm
Melbourne furniture label VUUE launches at New York’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair.
British family discovers one-metre-wide wasp nest while renovating
For one British family renovations unearthed something that can only be described as horrifying.
Pascoe Vale: a case study in gentrification, which isn’t always a dirty word
Gentrification can seem like such a dirty word. It reeks of ripping the heart and soul from an existing suburb and replacing it with blandness and expensive places to live. But it can also reinvigorate a forgotten suburb.
How old is too old to get on the property ladder?
Youngsters aren’t the only ones struggling to gain a foothold in the housing market.
Unreal Estate: the secret shame of Australia’s perfect homes
Kate Langbroek recently got a chance to look inside some of the most extravagant homes in Australia for upcoming TV show Unreal Estate.
The last man standing: Why do these people live in abandoned towns alone?
These lone wolves continue to live their every day lives, alone in these abandoned towns.
Neighbourhoods: A former country retreat, now a city gateway and growing residentially
Overlooking Botany Bay, where Captain James Cook landed back in 1770, Botany has been shaped by its proximity to the water.
Old butcher’s shop in Camperdown reborn as funky inner-city house
It hasn’t been a butcher’s since the 1950s but this Camperdown home has all the mod cons for modern living.
Eyeing up the emerging trends with Greg Natale
As well as tackling residential and commercial projects, Natale’s Sydney practice produces homewares including tiles, carpets, wallpaper and furniture.