Let's take it outside
With an extra ''room'' outdoors, exterior design and decor are all the rage, writes Justine Costigan.
Is the grass greener on the roof?
Living under the lawn can help save on heating and cooling bills, writes Alex May.
The mother of invention
Architect-turned-designer Sally Dominguez lets her natural talent speaks for itself.
Spring fever a blooming nuisance
The change of season can create havoc for allergy sufferers but not all plants are to blame.
In retrospect
In the world of furniture and homewares, hindsight is a beautiful thing, writes Ann Pilmer.
Backyard reality
After enjoying the beauty of oleanders in France I hoped to plant them in my - too small - urban garden.
Clean, green hygiene
Do bacteria matter? Is chemical-free cleaning an oxymoron? Alex May tries life without blue spray.
Aussie design puts the mojo in Soho
A London nightclub reclaims its glamour queen crown with the help of an Aussie icon.
Pimp my room: is plastic fantastic?
Plastic furniture: designer perfect or decorative disaster? Have your say.
Right kind of splash
Pool designers are a jump ahead as they look for clever ways to turn that backyard patch of blue green.
Big TVs: on display or hide away?
Widescreen TVs are great for viewing but they present a decorative dilemma - where do you put them?
How to avoid decorating mistakes
Professionals reveal the most common interior design erros and how to avoid them.
Boyd house back on the market
The campaign to keep one of Australia's iconic homes in public hands has failed.
Australian backyards blitzed
Have planners robbed us of the iconic Aussie backyard over the past decade without good reason?
Domestic secrets of a magazine editor
Are those stunning photo shoots real ? Former Home Beautiful editor Andrea Jones reveals all.
Watch this space
Foyers and hallways are more than thoroughfares, they're useful transitional zones.
Basket case
In today's increasingly sustainability-conscious design world, natural fibres are in hot demand.
Rising costs hammer renovators
Renovators are downing tools as construction costs and interest rates eat into family budgets.
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The ABC of
Ask any renovator the price of paint, tiles, timber or No-More-Gaps and they could probably
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Is the grass
Could grass roofs be one way to beat Australia's obsession with turning on the air-conditioner?
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Harm-free hygiene:
Is chemical-free cleaning an oxymoron? I love the pong of Spray and Wipe as much as the
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