Thanks for the memories: Why I miss the holiday towns of old
It used to be about tiny fibro shacks, sunburnt skin and three shops on the main strip. Now, it's more about catamarans, too many Airbnbs and overpriced linen stores.
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Say goodbye to bland and boring and add some personality to the heart of the home with these key looks.
Walk-in showers, coloured tapware, no more glossy tiles – these are the things to keep in mind if you're planning a bathroom reno project in 2022.
New year, new you – and new habits for a happy and healthy household.
Outdoor areas became more important than ever during COVID, with new trends expected in 2022, including the return of the humble veggie patch.
From wallpapered ceilings to mismatched prints, these are the ways we'll be decorating our homes in the future.
“It was a dream project where we could let our creativity and imagination go wild,” says the home's designer, Nina Maya. The property has multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, and extensive open plan living, but also comes with a cinema, gym, steam room, theatre, billiard room and bar.
Five shiny, silver vans that are dotted along the edge of the vineyard, offer an adults-only glamping experience like no other.
It’s been a year that once again saw us spend more time in our homes than we could ever have imagined. It makes perfect sense then, that the must-have interior looks for 2021 had one thing in common.
Pantone announced Very Peri as their colour of the year for 2022, and while the jury is officially in on the periwinkle blue hue, the vote isn’t quite unanimous.
Seasoned renovators Kyal and Kara Demmrich were in their element when it came to creating and building their 'Australian coastal meets Mediterranean villa’.