
This next home by Incorporated (called Sixteen Doors – guess why) caught my eye beause of the mid-century vibe and the simplicity of the structure. In such beautiful surroundings, anything more would have been completely unneccessary. Now THIS is a “cabin”. It has confirmed my belief that long, rectangular homes are so basic yet the layout is really effective and I find this so very appealing.











Australian interior designer Bronnie Masefau‘s work is all about the family. In fact she embraces it whole heartedly. Home as sanctuary, home as hearth, home as centre of it all. It’s about gathering at the kitchen table to share meals and life stories, leaving the outside world at the door, homework spread across desks, someone practicing musical scales in a family room. Nothing precious in her designs except those who live in them and that makes them very special.













New work from Melbourne based photographer Armelle Habib. Her work is hot at the moment appearing in all the major Australian interiors mags. No wonder. Her photos are bright and breezy. Creative, refreshing and as vibrant as the homes she snaps. Can’t wait to see what she comes up with next.








Husband and wife team Rebecca Thuss and Patrick Farrell. Photography, set design, styling, creative direction, graphic design. Dynamic duo. Great portfolio. Graphic images and stylish ideas. The drama of the special event. The drama of the intimate. Thuss+Farrell.






