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Home kitchen bathroom commercial design
Sun protection
Controlling the temperature in your living environment needn't be an on-going expense with aluminium or cedar louvres by John Waters Industries
Italian flavor
A mix of antique and reproduction pieces, chosen by interior designer Mark Cutler, gives this Italianate villa a feeling of tradition and intimacy
Natural touch
Contrasting earth tones add a subtle sophistication to this new kitchen featuring materials from The Laminex Group
Water lines
This waterfront home featuring minimal decor, stainless steel, wood and sleek lines, was designed to reflect its environment
Cool as ice
With its crisp white decor and space-saving design, this new kitchen highlights the varied uses of Laminex products
Japanese flavour
Bathing in this Japanese-style hot tub is a Zen experience in winter and summer
Plant passion
If you love spending time in your garden, but could benefit from some expert advice, talk to CGC Landscape Company
Simply effective
Materials such as timber, stone and stainless steel enrich an understated interior scheme that is textural rather than colourful
Look good, feel good
Environmentally friendly kitchen design doesn't have to mean a compromise when it comes to good looks, says Valcucine Chicago
Ecologically sound
From the bottom up, this Sydney office building has been designed and constructed with care for the environment in mind
Raising the temperature
Your outdoor living space will be so much more inviting when heated by a fire from Fires By Design
Ocean's reach
Located on the edge of the Hauraki Gulf0, this elevated site required natural protection from the elements, without sacrificing the spectacular views