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The April 6 Edition

Welcome to the special Homes edition where we step inside Helena Christensen’s eclectic apartment.

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“I grew up in the country and my husband in the city; our home reflects both,” says Carrie Gourlay, seated in the open-plan space that opens out to a garden designed by Paul Bangay.

Inside this restored 1890s inner-city home, complete with butler’s pantry

This grand home in Melbourne’s east makes the most of its lofty space.

  • Heather Nette King
Centre photograph by Maggie Dylan from Sanctuary (Hardie Grant) by In Bed.

Achieve a modern boho look at home by layering these hero items

Create a sense of wanderlust by layering furnishings with meaningful items collected far and wide.

  • Georgie Gordon
Christensen says her apartment feels “like a museum – absolutely every piece has a story behind it”.

Matching kitchen appliances to vintage store thrift: Inside Helena Christensen’s Manhattan apartment

Helena Christensen’s “beautifully faded” New York City apartment has maximalist touches in every room.

  • Hannah Marriott
Country Road has opened their first dedicated homewares store in Albert Park, Melbourne.

Towels, mugs, linen: What fashion group Country Road isn’t struggling to sell

Homewares are a bright spot for the iconic Australian retailer that recorded a 71.7 per cent plummet in half-year profits in the midst of a major restructure.

  • Jessica Yun
Centre photograph courtesy of Ferm Living.

Playful kids room decor and where to buy it

Fun finds for kids, from quality furniture to a room-brightening rug and boots that make light work of muddy puddles.

  • Georgie Gordon
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Inside this renovated duplex with world-class views of the Sydney Opera House

The views from this home are matched only by the art and design found within.

  • Susan Redman

A ‘perfect’ inner-city pad set on 30 square metres? One architect’s ‘Goldilocks’ rule

Adam Haddow’s own house is set on a tiny plot. Now he’s focused on his Victorian home town with designs that are not too big, not too small – but just right.

  • Luke Slattery
“The kitchen bench faces the backyard, a design feature we mimicked from the original house,” says Sarah Auld. “My uncle, Martin, made the dining table from spotted gum.” The “Arcade” pendant lights and “Fun” chairs are by Dowel Jones and the pink tapware is from Par Taps in Preston.

The colour-filled family home renovations that took hard work, sacrifice and emotions

Pops of brilliant colour make this family home a warm and welcoming place.

  • Heather Nette King
Centre photograph courtesy of HKliving.

Made with love: ceramics at every price point to fill your home with

Handmade ceramics add beauty and functionality to the home, from pretty pots to everyday vessels and a sculptural masterpiece.

  • Georgie Gordon

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