You may find yourself one day waking up to the realisation that you are too old to shop at IKEA.
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When gentrification lacks empathy: a case study
When we parachute into a city, whether for work or leisure, we are more sensitive to contrasts between the familiar places we leave behind and the new places we encounter.
Exposing the inside: architects working with the structures of buildings
Unless purposed for rural, factories or warehouses or in the heritage-heavy wooden house realm of Brisbane’s Queenslanders, the structure of buildings was rarely meant to be seen. Not so these days.
Want to lose weight in 2017: redesign your interior to “fat-proof” your home
A sleek, clutter-free kitchen has many benefits. Did you know it can also help you lose weight?
House-hunting? Six ways to make sure a suburb is right for you
Start by taking a tour of your target area, exploring the main attractions and chatting to the people who live there.
What will 2017 bring for Australia’s prestige property market?
What will 2017 bring for the prestige market? Domain asks the people in the know
The most important things to consider when scoping out your solo pad
So you’ve done some careful thinking and decided to throw it all in and unleash your inner Carrie Bradshaw.
Millennials are more likely than baby boomers to spend $100k on property
What would most millennials do with $100,000 prize money? Hint: it has nothing to do with smashed avocado.
Space age living: welcome to the home of the future
3D printed food, benchtops that identify bacterial contamination and conductive paint that can alter the colour of your walls at your command.
Why I absolutely refuse to buy anything from Ikea
Life is too damn short to struggle so much for furniture.