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