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Why create seperate hard landscaping when your house can come to the party? Here a blade wall connects architecture and courtyard

Generous plywood wardrobes and a long window seat with internal drawers together have storage covered in this semi-industrial look bedroom

This substantial island looks like it could entertain all the neighbours, presenting as an impressive slab of leather-finished natural stone

An ornate mosaic creates an individual experience in this shower stall which also enjoys a secret view through the bedroom to the sea

Post renovation, this cottage has many interesting design moments – such as this dedicated window seat that looks out to the rear garden 

Okay, no prizes for guessing – if you want a punch of colour on your exterior, why not make it earn its keep as a hard-to-miss wayfinder?

The form of this house – the architect's own – makes the most of a private north-facing outdoor living area while providing privacy to the bedrooms and living spaces within the home

A crafted wood cabinetry look, pared back design and restricted overall material palette give this modest-sized kitchen a strong presence

Clean lined, wood finished and flexible, this Vidaspace showroom boasts a minimal, considered design, while the products are treated more like art pieces

Respected kitchen and interior designer Leonie Hamill loves working with hand-crafted veneered finishes, stone and porcelain on her elegant, individualistic award-winning ki...

The fit-out for cloud software company Okta's Sydney office, by leading design firm MMoser, reflects a behaviour-based design approach

A leading feature in a home awash with features, this expansive rear pool area glitters like diamonds thanks to its lining of tiny mosaics