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The top 50 rooms in Australia 2019: by House & Garden

Australian House & Garden’s hotly anticipated Top 50 Rooms is back for 2019 with some amazing spaces representing some of the best Aussie residential architecture and design. “The calibre of winners at this year’s awards represents some of the brightest talents in Australia’s design industry,” says editor Tanya Buchanan.

From a Mediterranean inspired kitchen, with warm timber cabinetry, to a whimsical outdoor room that cleverly employs mirrors to create the illusion of an endless green oasis, a series of amazing rooms were celebrated in the awards that were handed down last night.

Best use of technology: Doherty Design
Best use of technology in the home: Doherty Design Studio

“The jury recognised new directions in interior design in these projects, including the clever use of raw materials, a love of simplicity and a restrained approach to design,” says Tanya who judged the competition (currently in its 21st year) alongside King Living’s global marketing manager Harry Bonalakis, Grandiflora founder Saskia Havekes, Kirsten Stanisich and Jonathan Richards, directors of Richards Stanisich, and several others.

Room of the Year: Arent & Pyke
It’s no surprise that the uber talented Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke took out the ‘Room of the Year’ category for their truly stunning living room, part of a recent Sydney project.

“The room is the perfect alchemy of elements – volume, texture, light and colour, architecture and object – combining to create something truly special,” says Sarah-Jane Pyke and we couldn’t agree more.

Room of the Year: Arent & Pyke
Room of the Year: Arent & Pyke

Best Bathroom: Decus Interiors
We’ve profiled the talented Alexandra Donohoe Church, of Decus Interiors, before and it’s no surprise to see her pop up in these awards. Her jewel of a powder room is located near the entry on the ground floor of a newly built Sydney home.

“It’s an almost-hidden gem as it is accessed by a door concealed within joinery. The owners entertain every week and this powder room is a much-loved talking point,” says Alexandra.

Best Bathroom: Decus Interiors
Best Bathroom: Decus Interiors

Best outdoor room: Madeleine Blanchfield
Like something out of Alice in Wonderland, Madeleine Blanchfield’s whimsical outdoor bathroom uses mirror to reflect its lush open-air setting.

“It is a mirrored cube elevated above the existing ground and nestled in vegetation. The walls are one-way mirror, which is see-through from the inside but reflective externally. There is a bath and shower in the centre of the cube,” says Madeleine Blanchfield.

Best outdoor room: Madeleine Blanchfield
Best outdoor room: Madeleine Blanchfield

Best use of Colour: Greg Natale Design
An Interiors Addict favourite, Greg Natale took out this award for a room that was inspired by a Ray Cook painting (already owned by the clients) and includes limewashed timber floors and De Gournay Chinoiserie wallpaper alongside chic lighting and furniture.

Best use of Colour: Greg Natale Design
Best use of Colour: Greg Natale Design

Best kitchen: Studio Ezra
“It’s Mediterranean meets Middle Eastern meets modern,” says Studio Ezra’s Georgia Ezra of her award-winning kitchen. There are garden views from the kitchen sink and the fridge and dishwasher are hidden behind panelling that is inlaid with grass cloth for added depth and warmth.

Best kitchen: Studio Ezra
Best kitchen: Studio Ezra

The full list of winners:

King Living Room of the Year: Arent & Pyke
Blum Best Kitchen: Studio Ezra
Parisi Best Bathroom: Decus Interiors
PGH Bricks Best Use of Materials: Carter Williamson
Armadillo & Co Best Use of Colour: Greg Natale Design
Wynstan Best Indoor-Outdoor Connection: Hare & Klein
Zip Best Use of Technology in the Home: Doherty Design Studio
Best Outdoor Room: Madeleine Blanchfield
Best Use of Soft Furnishings: Cameron Kimber
Samsung Hall of Fame: Thomas Hamel
Cover room: Stacey Kouros Design

The winners and all of the Top 50 Rooms are featured in the November issue of Australian House & Garden.

For more | 2019 Houses Awards

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The competition which will see someone’s Ideal House be built

With the challenge to design a project home that was liveable, sustainable and affordable, the finalists in My Ideal House 2016 represent the family home of the future.

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Launched by NSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes, the competition, run by Australian House & Garden magazine & Mirvac, will see the winning home design built by Mirvac at Crest, a new Mirvac master-planned community in south-west Sydney, with the designer or design team receiving a $25,000 cash prize. The house is expected to be completed in early 2017 with the profits donated to charity.

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With six shortlisted designs, the finalists were dominated by young and emerging architects.“The number and quality of entries clearly showed that there is a great deal of enthusiasm for what we set out to achieve,” says Australian House & Garden editor Lisa Green. “What really pleased the judging panel was the innovative ways in which designers approached the challenge of creating homes appropriate to the way we live today.

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The finalists all bring a fresh perspective to the design of the family home, focusing on good design that is affordable and future-proof. “We are in the midst of another housing boom and must take care that good design is not sacrificed to the more for less ethos where the worth of a home is measured only by how many bedrooms and bathrooms it can offer,” explains Lisa.

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The winner of My Ideal House 2016 will be announced in late April.

For more information.

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Expert Tips Styling

Meet Australia’s leading lifestyle experts at Home, Food & Design Weekend

Bringing together some of Australia’s leading lifestyle magazines, Bauer Media’s new two-day event, Home, Food & Design Weekend, will celebrate the best of home interiors, food and the latest in design.

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Running 23 and 24 May at Sydney’s St Mary’s Cathedral forecourt, the weekend will include workshops, master-classes and interactive demonstrations; offering readers a rare chance to go behind the scenes with Australia’s leading lifestyle experts.

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Programme highlights include:

  • Mouth-watering recipes and delicious tasters, fresh from the kitchen stage – hosted by Australia’s leading food authorities from The Australian Women’s Weekly, Woman’s Day, Recipes+ and Gourmet Traveller.
  • Insider secrets on how to create enviable home spaces – straight from top stylists at the interiors workshops hosted by Australian House & Garden, Belle, Real Living and Homes+.
  • And much, much more…

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The event will be hosted by Australia’s leading lifestyle editors and experts. Including: Australian Gourmet Traveller editor Anthea Loucas, Belle editor Tanya Buchanan, Real Living style editor Sarah Ellison and many more.

Free registration is open now. A full schedule of events will be available closer to the date.

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Styling

Top interior stylist Julia Green to host Newcastle workshop

For the first time in Newcastle, stylist Julia Green will be teaming up with interiors store Willows Home Traders, to host a styling workshop.

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Julia. Photography by Armelle Habib | Styling by Julia Green

Julia, who you’ll know from Greenhouse Interiors (an agency that represents some of the hottest Australian homewares brands and artists), is a driving force in the industry. As a stylist, she has many magazine covers under her belt including Inside Out, Home Beautiful and Australian House & Garden.

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Photography by Armelle Habib | Styling by Julia Green and Amber Lanette

The styling masterclass, which will be held 17 April, will run for two hours. You’ll receive styling advice on colour selection, how to use soft furnishings, dos and don’ts when choosing rugs, artwork placement, plus much more. Julia will also do some live styling – so you can see first hand how to pull together that magazine-ready look.

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Photography by Armelle Habib | Styling by Julia Green

After the masterclass, you can explore the Willows Home Traders pop-up shop and enjoy 15% off all purchases. Held at Newcastle’s Hunter Design School, tickets cost $200 plus booking fee and include drinks, nibbles and a packed gift bag to take home.

Buy your ticket now.

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Interiors Addict

Home magazine readerships on the rise

B&T reports today that sales of home and lifestyle magazines have risen significantly. “Sales of Pacific Magazine’s Family Circle, Australian Home Beautiful, ACP’s Real Living, Australian House & Garden, Belle and NewsLifeMedia’s Country Style all rose significantly, while Express Publications’ Country Home Ideas jumped over 12%” Who said print is dead?!