Home improvements that won’t break your lease
You won’t get away with a full kitchen fit-out, but what improvements are you allowed to make to the place you’re renting?
Read moreYou won’t get away with a full kitchen fit-out, but what improvements are you allowed to make to the place you’re renting?
Read moreCeramics are having a moment right now and 35-year-old Leah Jackson, with her years of experience, is something of a veteran in the industry. Step inside her colourful world.
Read moreA desire for homewares that are authentic and bespoke has given people who make their own items an important place within the interior design industry.
Read moreThe Halcyon House hotel in Cabarita Beach, New South Wales has a unique but stunning style. Take a look inside and work out how you can achieve the look in your home.
Read moreThe Italian look is harmoniously coordinated, revealing the supreme workmanship of the designs. Get all the cues you need to become fluent in Italian style.
Read moreWhile some landlords do put off kitchen maintenance because they’re expensive to renovate there’s still quite a few non-permanent ways you can give your rental kitchen a bit of a lift.
Read moreYou don’t need to paint or put holes in the wall to personalise your rental. Here are a few ways you can decorate your place without losing your bond.
Read moreSpring has arrived and we’re all treading a little lighter. Before you lose that ‘can-do’ feeling, here are some fun, simple ways to brighten up your home on a budget.
Read moreCube storage units are one of the most affordable pieces of furniture available, but they don’t have to just be a place to stash toys and other bits and pieces.
Read moreThe beginning of the new year is still a while away but when it comes to design, it doesn’t hurt to stay ahead of the curve. Keep an eye out for these interior trends predicted to take off in 2017.
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