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Give the kids – big or small – a reason to study with these cute home office accessories

Fun finds for a dedicated workspace, from a beautifully crafted chair to a sleek shelf and some encouraging art.

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“I wanted the home to feel collected and calm,” says Gurtler. The artwork is by Alexander Brown, the sofa is from MCM House.

Do you really need two bedrooms? Why a separate dining room made more sense for this owner

This sophisticated apartment is a masterclass in refined elegance.

  • Heather Nette King
Glow Ball Mini by Flos.

Exactly how many lamps you need, according to interior designers

If you hate turning on the big light, here’s how you can avoid it altogether.

  • Abby Seaman
Centre photograph courtesy of Baya

No more beige: Add warmth to your home with affordable pieces in these earthy shades

The latest pieces in winter’s favourite shades, from mustard to burgundy and earthy tones borrowed from nature.

  • Georgie Gordon
The living area, where Coffey works on her designs. The artwork is by Genevieve Felix Reynolds; the sculpture (at far right) is by Luke Storrier.

The ‘reversible’ changes that take this Sydney rental from a house to a home

A collection of design classics brings warmth, restraint and contemporary layering to a compact, light-filled, inner-Sydney terrace.

  • Susan Redman

Give your table a hatted restaurant feel with these decadent accessories, from just $9

Beautiful tableware that’s ideal for entertaining friends and family, or even just elevating an everyday meal.

  • Georgie Gordon
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Stop your fur-baby from jumping on your bed with these three luxury sleep solutions

When only the best will do for our four-legged friends, from a bed that doubles as a side table to scented fur detangling spray.

  • Georgie Gordon

Can’t afford a break? Make your home look like a holiday house with these finds

Fab finds with leisure in mind, from a rattan sofa to a cosy robe and a clever new grill with retro vibes.

  • Georgie Gordon

Make any home look more expensive with bold accessories in marble and glass

Add whimsy to classic interiors with bold and interesting pieces, including a sculptural table and a statement chandelier.

  • Georgie Gordon
Great Dixter in the UK has become a model for garden biodiversity.

Not just a pretty place: Four ways to keep your garden exciting

These features are anything but an indulgence, as UK garden designer Lottie Delamain reveals her practical advice for those in need of some fresh motivation.

  • Megan Backhouse