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High style – Italian cookers with presence
Contemporary functionality meets timeless good looks with the colourful stainless steel range cookers by north Italian company Steel
Supreme Commercial Project Award goes to school
Winning project team for Te Raekura Redcliffs School overcame major challenges to achieve a result that benefits children as well as the community
Manhattan office reflects refined fit-out
Looking as much like a plush hotel as offices for a design-focussed real estate firm, this quietly strategic fit-out offers diverse business functionality
Divided interests
A rethink of a school yard overcomes a problematic obstruction in this clever design
Eight tips for a good night’s sleep
Good sleep is vital to our health, good humour and productivity. However, not everyone slips easily into dreamland. These tips may help
Expanded outlook
Part of a villa in a room once small, tall and boxy, this bathroom design changes things up, delivering a sense of space and style
Open to nature
Presenting a sculptural, staggered facade of standing seam zinc panels to the street, this expansive home opens up to embrace nature on the other side
2021 TIDA New Zealand Kitchens – winners announced
Catch up on the presentation video, plus see more about our three category winners and runners-up, plus all the highly commended entries
Scandinavian in New York
Transforming a traditional 5th Avenue apartment into a modern home, the architect utilised a Hygge-inspired white and blonde wood look
Expert tips on preparing outdoor spaces for winter rainfall
Winter's on the doorstep, is your garden ready? Here are steps you can take to prepare outdoor spaces for the wet weather that winter can bring
Taking discreet storage to the next level
So where's that beautiful fully stocked pantry you were boasting about? Well, straight ahead actually. An individualistic stave cabinetry finish helps disguise the fully integrated pantry in this k...
This tiling tip will benefit your bathroom
Large floor and wall tiles were specified in this bathroom, in part to avoid the need for too many grout lines, helping to keep the space looking unfussy and pared back