A select list of architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and furniture/lighting designers committed to innovative and sustainable design.
Scenario: Beth Dadswell and Andrew Wilbourne, a creative couple with a young son, become their own clients when they take on the renovation of a 1,750
It may not be advisable to move house with a newborn baby, but many of us do. But how many of us exchange a comfortable life in London for a run-down hotel with 24 bedrooms – and all the hard work that entails? Alex and Katie Clarke did just that and arrived in East Sussex in 2004, having purchased The George in Rye hotel.
Image 5 of 27 from gallery of Dulwich Residence / NatureHumaine. Photograph by Adrien Williams
One of the most-asked questions on my Instagram feed is "where's your stair carpet from?". One of the other most-asked questions is "what happens to the stripes when you get to the landing?". Well, herein lies the answer to both of those questions! Hoorah! But first, as is becoming customary on this blog, I want to take you for a toddle down memory lane.
Your hallway is the first thing that greets you as you open the door and offers visitors their first impression of your home. Read on to discover our favourite inspirational hallway designs and how to achieve them in your own home!
Stunning double fronted Victorian House in Dulwich. Beautiful open plan kitchen/dining space, cosy sitting room with french doors, large main bedroom.
Marketing manager by day and interior designer meets savvy renovator by night, Kirsty Ristevski talks to us about the masterful renovation of her latest project at 115 Page Street in Albert Park. With the architecture and interiors designed by herself and husband Alex with practicality, beauty and fun for kids in mind, the result of […]
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Image 22 of 27 from gallery of Dulwich Residence / NatureHumaine. Photograph by Adrien Williams
A 19th-century house in inner Melbourne is given a cool, contemporary update without sacrificing its significant heritage features. Re-imagined with a hotel-luxe style, the monochromatic and on-trend interiors of the home certainly have 'wow-factor.'
Our stairs are still languishing in their bare, rough, paint and plaster splattered state nearly eighteen months after moving in. Ideally I would carpet them in sisal or jute as I love the look and…
After white, it’s my favorite color. But you won’t find much of it in my current home. The reason for that? My approach to decor…