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The Bromley by Dalecki Design offers a harmonious integration of indoor and outdoor spaces within a family home where mid-century modernism was an inspired starting place.
A revitalised kitchen for a chef and his family fuses practical planning with sophisticated materials.
Strong angles, stripes and sharp geometries catch the eye, while fluted forms and textures add a delightful touch to this selection of furniture.
Room by Room and Bones Studio deliver a new take on a traditional Queenslander for a family looking for an improved indoor-outdoor living experience.
Nestled amoung a potpourri of materials, textures and colours, this ultra-compact home exceeds the standard for micro place-making.
Designed by Room 11 and located in an extraordinary wilderness setting, this home is a consummate example of designing for place and people.
With a growing young family at the heart of the design brief, PLY Architecture have ensured that their latest project, NTH, is a home truly worth living within.
Balancing volume and proportion with layered materiality, the kitchen of DAH Architecture’s Glyn House in Brisbane is an exercise in refinement.
Sometimes a project stands out not just for its aesthetics, but for the stories in its creation. This was certainly the case for Same Same but Different House, a unique residence brought to life by Maytree Studios.
Laminex teams up with Melbourne-based Studio Doherty to bring a fresh perspective on kitchen design, characterised by striking colours and innovative material applications.
Kitchens and bathrooms continue to capture our attention as the key spaces of a home, and these ones are not only especially good looking, they work very hard to provide comfort, retreat and relaxation.
With five new profiles and the ability to use the entire range for wet areas, Surround by Laminex decorative wall panels offer endless design potential for any interior project.
Strong angles, stripes and sharp geometries catch the eye, while fluted forms and textures add a delightful touch to this selection of furniture.
This exquisite collaboration between CJH Studio and Laminex showcases the extraordinary potential of the laminate collection to yield a delightful sense of surprise, a bespoke and intricate design language – and an unexpected fluidity of form.
This wonderfully appealing and eclectic living space by YSG combines the functional requirements of modern living with an immersive fusion of bold colours, textures and forms.
Inspired by the mood and tonal quality of ‘golden hour’ – that time in the day when the sun sets – the Fantales Kitchen by YSG and Laminex is a rich and decadent exploration of colour blocking.
As we move into the chill of winter, we’re spending more and more time seeking comfort and warmth within our indoor spaces.
In an industry defining move, Laminex – Australia’s leading surfaces brand – branches out to offer an exclusive collection of versatile, beautifully designed and attainable wall linings that can transform any space.
The respected Melbourne architects give a masterclass in colour, texture and proportion, to deliver a stunning kitchen that feels spacious despite its diminutive footprint.
With a new year in the mix and feeling of renewal in the air, we look at ways to rejuvenate the home for the year ahead.
A celebration of sculptural curved surfaces, muted organic colour and soft woodgrains at the heart of the family home.
Inspired by the colours and warmth of the Australian land, Laminex presents the new Landscape Series.
Jost Architects created more space and a feeling of openness in this heritage-listed St Kilda worker’s cottage that offered little room to move.
Being a good neighbour doesn’t mean not being able to enjoy your privacy, as this house in Sydney’s beachside Bronte demonstrates.
Iconic late artist David Bowie once said: “I don’t know where I’m going from here, but I promise it won’t be boring.” Bowie may have enjoyed a trip to Ovolo The Valley.
More often than not, the budget drives the building area and design process. In Allan Street House, Gardiner Architects shows us otherwise.
A simple rebuild with the intention of creating more space for a Melbourne artistic family was turned into a playground of colour and imagination at the hands of Sibling Architecture.