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Contemporary cultural centre contains spectacular atrium with contoured book shelving system reaching to the ceiling
The eyeball-shaped auditorium within Tianjin Binhai Library is framed by an eye-shaped aperture in the doub...
Unfitted kitchen combines organic design with a handmade feel
Layout, size and scale, selection of materials and references to the past all contribute to a kitchen design that’s far from predictable
Modest-sized master suite features hand-crafted vanity, mirror and bedside tables
Concealed door opens to the ensuite, where a raised blind reveals a private garden for the eyes of bathroom occupants only
Swimming pool cover has many plusses
Keeping your pool clean, trapping warmth and avoiding wasting chemicals and water – an automated cover from Covers 4 Pools makes all the difference
Otago student building incorporates sustainable design and provides a variety of accommodation options
Boasting sustainable, cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction and other strong green credentials, this on-campus, contempo...
The 5 biggest bathroom blunders to avoid
Bathroom experts Smarter Bathrooms share some key things to avoid when starting your bathroom renovation
5 reasons why you should have an induction cooktop
If you’re buying appliances for a new or renovated kitchen, put an induction cooktop at the top of your list. Here’s why …
Large central island makes kitchen the hub for entertaining and family life
Impressing with its clean lines, interesting materials and restrained detailing, this kitchen can meld into the architecture or steal the limelight as a soci...
Leading by example – interior design firm M Moser’s new Hong Kong head office
Group managing director at M Moser Associates John Sellery talks about the company’s new premises and where office design is heading
Whenuapai – Auckland’s growing suburb
G.J. Gardner Homes, New Zealand’s largest and most trusted building company are offering a limited chance to own a free standing, single level home with your own backyard in Whenuapai.
Why choose engineered stone?
Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone – often marble – or quartz bound together by an adhesive. The result is an affordable highly durable surface.
New premium, five-level office building is well set up to cater to changing client needs
Innovative in concept – as well as design – The B:HIVE building at Smales Farm offers complete space and rent flexibility for tenants in a mo...