Metal Magic: Curved Walls, Killer Splashbacks and Seriously Sexy Surfaces
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Metal Magic: Curved Walls, Killer Splashbacks and Seriously Sexy Surfaces

How to use metal laminates, liquid metal and laser-cut screens for walls, ceilings, splashbacks, kickers and more – indoors and out. If you’re here for beige, you’ve taken a wrong turn at “builder basic” – this corner of the internet is strictly for homes with a heartbeat and a slightly wicked glint.

This is part four of my five-part series on finishes with pulse: we’ve already flirted with tiles, seduced you with wallpaper, and romanced you with natural stone .

Today, we’re cranking the dial to “hot” and talking metal skins, veneers and coatings for walls, ceilings, splashbacks, kickers and every overlooked surface that’s dying to misbehave.

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Wallpaper On Every Surface: The All‑In, No‑Vanilla Guide To Rooms With A Pulse
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Wallpaper On Every Surface: The All‑In, No‑Vanilla Guide To Rooms With A Pulse

Wallpaper is my second weapon in a five-part war against boring finishes — and yes, I’m coming for your “safe” walls next. This series is all about giving your home a pulse, not a polite little heartbeat, and wallpaper on all five walls is where we stop flirting with bold and actually commit. If you missed part one on tiles (where I banned basic splashbacks and exposed my tile obsession), you can catch up here: read the first instalment on tiles. Now, let’s talk wallpaper, pattern, and why your ceiling is absolutely not exempt from the fun.

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Tiles With A Pulse: How To Use Bold Tiles On Floors, Walls, Curves And Splashbacks
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Tiles With A Pulse: How To Use Bold Tiles On Floors, Walls, Curves And Splashbacks

Stop playing it safe with white subway tiles and start using tiles as architecture, artwork and attitude.

Tiles are where the renovation stops being polite and starts being interesting. Forget “just a floor” or “just a splashback”—tiles are architecture, artwork and attitude rolled into one. In this first installment of five in our finishes series, we’re turning tiles into the main character of your home, not the understudy.

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Why Interior Design Is the Couture of Construction
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Why Interior Design Is the Couture of Construction

If couture defines the garment, design defines the home. It’s time to stop treating interior design as decoration and start seeing it as the blueprint for how you’ll live and feel every day. Let’s start with a truth bomb: interior design is not a soft‑furnishings sideshow. It’s the beating heart of every successful build — the couture of construction. Yet time and again, I meet clients who call a designer only after their walls are up, plans stamped, and budgets blown. At that point, I’m the paramedic, not the partner.

This misunderstanding isn’t just unfortunate; it’s expensive, stressful, and limits the potential of what a home could be. Interior design should lead the conversation, because design doesn’t simply make rooms look good — it makes them work beautifully.

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How to Design a Bold, Authentic Home (from an Adelaide Interior Designer Who Hates Beige)
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How to Design a Bold, Authentic Home (from an Adelaide Interior Designer Who Hates Beige)

Vanilla is a fine flavour—classic, safe, sweet. But when it comes to design? Vanilla is the enemy of progress. Adelaide interior designer Penelope Herbert shows you how to ditch beige, break design rules and create a home with a pulse, not a cookie-cutter showroom! In a world where we’re craving authenticity, personal expression, and bold living, sticking to safe, forgettable design is not just boring, it’s creatively bankrupt. No-Vanilla Design is more than a preference; it's a movement. A rebellion against mediocrity. A rally cry for homes that feel like you, not like page 42 of a furniture catalogue.

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How To Navigate the Renovation Process: From Architectural Elements to Landscaping
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How To Navigate the Renovation Process: From Architectural Elements to Landscaping

After thorough pre-renovation planning, it's time to embark on the exciting journey of transforming your home. The renovation process is where your vision begins to take shape, but it requires careful management and attention to detail to ensure success.

This comprehensive guide will cover key aspects of the renovation process, including architectural elements, lifestyle considerations, lighting, landscaping, communication with contractors, and strategies for staying on track and within budget.

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The #1 Design Mistake That’s Keeping Your Home ‘Boring’ (And How to Fix It)
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The #1 Design Mistake That’s Keeping Your Home ‘Boring’ (And How to Fix It)

You may be making the #1 Design Mistake That’s Keeping Your Home ‘Boring’ … however, the solution is here!

Let’s get straight to the point: the biggest reason your home feels boring isn’t because of your furniture or paint colour—it’s because you’re playing it too safe. Too many homes are stuck in a rut of beige-on-beige, predictable layouts, and generic décor that’s about as exciting as watching paint dry (especially if it’s beige). The culprit? Fear of making a mistake.

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How to Choose a Sofa Colour That Won’t Bore You to Tears
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How to Choose a Sofa Colour That Won’t Bore You to Tears

Forget “safe” grey. Here’s how to choose a sofa colour with personality that actually works in your real-life living room.

It’s the colour of safety, of “good taste,” of not offending anyone. And yet, have you ever sat in a beige room and felt your brain quietly fall asleep? Here’s the uncomfortable truth: your beige sofa might be gently murdering your creativity.

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The Easy Secret Ingredient of Homes That ‘Feel Right’
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The Easy Secret Ingredient of Homes That ‘Feel Right’

Ever walked into a room and felt instantly at ease—like it just got you? And then walked into another that looked perfect on paper but felt... sterile? That’s the difference between a home that has soul and one that’s just been styled. The easy secret ingredient isn’t expensive furniture, a high-end paint colour, or getting the cushion arrangement just right. It’s emotional design—spaces layered with memory, mood, and meaning.

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Kid-Friendly and Chic: Living Room Ideas That Work for Everyone
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Kid-Friendly and Chic: Living Room Ideas That Work for Everyone

If your living room looks like Toys ‘R’ Us exploded, this is your sign: the toys can stay, the ugly can’t. For parents juggling the demands of family life and a love for stylish interiors, finding that balance can seem impossible. But what if we told you it doesn’t have to be? In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a beautiful, functional living room that works for the whole family. From clever storage solutions to furniture that can handle sticky fingers, you’ll discover easy design tips that make your space feel chic, even with little ones around.

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Three Great Bathroom Ideas To Add Value To Your Home
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Three Great Bathroom Ideas To Add Value To Your Home

Every home renovator looks for the best tips and tricks to create bigger bathrooms for less. So we’ve compiled three great bathroom ideas that will add value, and create the illusion of spaciousness, in your home. Creating an airy and fresh bathroom can come from updating select features and laying tiles in particular patterns, all of which will have guests swooning, according to Beaumont Tiles Product Specialist, Michelle Kearney.

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Modern Brutalism: Create Bold Decor That’s Surprisingly Achievable
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Modern Brutalism: Create Bold Decor That’s Surprisingly Achievable

Brutalism, a bold and raw architectural style that emerged in the mid-20th century, is characterized by its unapologetic use of concrete, steel, and an almost monolithic aesthetic. This style, often misunderstood as cold and uninviting, can be transformed into a stunning and comfortable living space with a modern twist. Here’s how.

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Creating a Focal Point in Every Home Space: Essential Design Tips
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Creating a Focal Point in Every Home Space: Essential Design Tips

In the world of interior design, establishing a focal point in every home space is a fundamental principle that transforms good design into great design.

A focal point draws the eye, adds interest, and serves as a foundation around which to build your decor. Here’s how you can effectively designate and accentuate focal points in various spaces within your Australian home.

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Did I Make A Mistake Painting My Walls White?
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Did I Make A Mistake Painting My Walls White?

White walls have long been hailed as the epitome of chic, timeless interior design. They're clean, versatile, and can make spaces feel larger and more airy. But as any seasoned interior designer will tell you, the choice of wall colour is a deeply personal one.

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Room Decorating Ideas for Small Versus Big
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Room Decorating Ideas for Small Versus Big

When it comes to room decorating ideas, most people want to know how to make a space appear either bigger or smaller. That's the way of the world so I've got a few tricks up my sleeve for you.
Successful decorating often revolves around trying to trick the eye. This includes visually manipulating the size of rooms and to hide architectural features or perceived defects.

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