Escape to nature without leaving the house with these interior accessories

Biophilic design is enjoying a moment in the sun. Bring the outside in with botanical motifs,floral prints and leafy green additions.

  • Georgie Gordon

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“Otago” rug;“Paloma” vase;“AA” side table;“Little Shelford” radio.

To achieve a cool,contemporary look at home,add a pop of this colour

Combine on-trend tones,sleek stainless steel and some quirky touches to lift your living space.

  • Georgie Gordon

Embrace the seasonal change inside the home with these autumnal hues

Celebrate autumn’s arrival with cosy additions in shades borrowed from nature,from earthy hues to a lush forest green.

  • Georgie Gordon

Owners of this property have transformed a huge battle-axe block into a stylish home

The home,in a private cul-de-sac in Frenchs Forest,has undergone an extensive renovation to radiate simple elegance with refined finishes.

  • Susan Redman

The April 6 Edition

Welcome to the special Homes edition where we step inside Helena Christensen’s eclectic apartment.

“I grew up in the country and my husband in the city;our home reflects both,” says Carrie Gourlay,seated in the open-plan space that opens out to a garden designed by Paul Bangay.

Inside this restored 1890s inner-city home,complete with butler’s pantry

This grand home in Melbourne’s east makes the most of its lofty space.

  • Heather Nette King
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Centre photograph by Maggie Dylan from Sanctuary (Hardie Grant) by In Bed.

Achieve a modern boho look at home by layering these hero items

Create a sense of wanderlust by layering furnishings with meaningful items collected far and wide.

  • Georgie Gordon
Christensen says her apartment feels “like a museum – absolutely every piece has a story behind it”.

Matching kitchen appliances to vintage store thrift:Inside Helena Christensen’s Manhattan apartment

Helena Christensen’s “beautifully faded” New York City apartment has maximalist touches in every room.

  • Hannah Marriott
Country Road has opened their first dedicated homewares store in Albert Park,Melbourne.

Towels,mugs,linen:What fashion group Country Road isn’t struggling to sell

Homewares are a bright spot for the iconic Australian retailer that recorded a 71.7 per cent plummet in half-year profits in the midst of a major restructure.

  • Jessica Yun
Centre photograph courtesy of Ferm Living.

Playful kids room decor and where to buy it

Fun finds for kids,from quality furniture to a room-brightening rug and boots that make light work of muddy puddles.

  • Georgie Gordon