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Remember Bulls Eyes hard candy? Well an easy prompt is the sculptural amorphous stripy lounge chair and matching foot stool in this interior

Designer Mick De Giulio shows how a bathroom can be designed to be open to the adjacent bedroom and even the outdoors, yet still allow for privacy when wanted

This grand home is in tune with its surroundings while the sprawling, open-plan upstairs living embraces the lakeside environment 

With all before swept away, this new kitchen creates balance, flow, functionality, and improved entertaining connections – along with plenty of warmth and natural light

Okay not if you're familiar with it, but the Gaggenau downdraft ventilation in this kitchen does pop up where you might not expect to see it

This pared back cabinet block has motor drive for the drawers and pull-outs leaving only vertical handles for tall cupboards and integrated fridges

As if it's not enough that this bathroom's glass walls give it an outdoor feel, the shower also has an outside vibe going on

Besides its stunning shower tiles, this bathroom features the 'handy' idea of recessed lighting in the cantilevered vanity's niche handles

The owners wanted an affordable good design within a small footprint and sustainable material choices – Box™, The Architect Builder

Highly sustainable, highly durable and low maintenance, Bamboo X-treme® presents a new, beautiful-look cladding option for people who care about our planet

Working with a standard plot, this home's interior is defined through organised spaces surrounding a central courtyard that opens to the outdoors via glass walls

Unrecognisable from before, this two-townhouse renovation sits firmly on the site, boasting spaces filled with light encased in a sustainable building envelope