French Country Home Ideas become the best idea for everyone on how to want to build a new home. The house has
The construction process is in full swing and I love how fast everything is coming together. Progress is being made daily - just yesterday, our windows were installed! We are in the fun part of the design process where...
Sustainability was key when builder Steven Wade and his wife, Margaret, built their new country-style home in Winchelsea, Victoria.
Rachel and David Ellershaw’s sensitive restoration of their Georgian home has changed the enterprising couple’s lives in ways they could have never imagined
Indulge your inner Francophile with these gorgeous French country homes. A little rustic and always elegant, they're positively ooh-lah-lah.
Hi there! Thanks for stopping by today. I found this big traditional country style home which you may like the look of. I couldn’t find a matching facade photo, so you’ll have to use your imagination. It would suit quite a large block because of the garage position. I love…
Mediterranean-style homes are luxurious, breezy, and perfectly suited to the harsh Australian climate. Whether Spanish mission style or or Italian villa inspired, take design cues from these ten homes that evoke a distinctly Mediterranean aesthetic.
Let's take a sunny, virtual trip to Santa Monica, California to enjoy touring a beautiful 1920's Spanish colonial style home that's fresh and light.
I am very excited to announce the launch of My French Country Home Magazine! Today we bring you a teaser video, and the first issue goes live 15 January
Houten balken zorgen voor een warme sfeer en geven je huis een rustieke uitst...
This modern English country inspired home provides interior design inspiration of the highest cailber. From the grand living room to the...
A Melbourne couple have built a modern Australian farmhouse with passive solar design in Victoria's Macedon Ranges. The white weatherboard home features, wide verandahs, high ceilings and a Hamptons-style country interior.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.