Through the looking glass
WINDOWS can’t get by on looks alone these days with energy efficiency and noise reduction topping homeowners’ list of demands.
WINDOWS can’t get by on looks alone these days with energy efficiency and noise reduction topping homeowners’ list of demands.
RENOVATING an apartment is a great option, as long as you understand the rules, writes Catherine Nikas-Boulos
Pregnancy is fleeting. A baby is forever. Perhaps the next time Kim Kardashian feels compelled to take to social media to whine about swelling and backaches, she should get a little much-needed perspective.
I miss my carefree ’80s childhood. I miss cassettes, rollerskating and riding my bike until dinner time. All of which have been replaced by iTunes downloads, TV on demand and fenced-off play centres.
IF you really want life to be simple, don’t over complicate it with things you don’t need. The same goes for home design.
The Oxley 22 is well-priced to suit budget-conscious families but can offer up to four bedrooms with the study genuinely large enough to be converted.
WITH the rising cost of real estate in this country more people are looking to make the most of their money by moving in with intergenerational family members.
The supermarket supremos of this nation rule the schoolyard. Just as I’ve bothered to collect one set of cards, which I am told are the be-all and end-all at school, a new gimmick has been launched.
If the dwindling peak hour traffic during school holidays is anything go by, either there’s a mass exodus from the work force or people have their kids enrolled in schools nowhere near their homes.
THERE’S a lot to learn from this House Rules reno by Tasmanians Cassie and Matt, writes Catherine Nikas-Boulos.
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