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    Fashion designer Maggie Hewitt believes style and sustainability can coexist, we’ve just got to get on board. Fashion label Maggie Marilyn was established with a simple mission: to make a difference in an industry that’s ready for change. For founder Maggie Hewitt, this has meant building a brand that prioritieses transparency, empowers everyone in the supply chain and ensures the health of the planet is paramount...

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    Intuition and an amazing backyard saw this ripe-for-a-revamp house snapped up at first sight. What is it about some dwellings that draws you in, gets under your skin and worms its way into your heart? Although it’s different for everyone, when you’re on the hunt for a home base for your family, it can often come down to a gut feeling. When Amy and...

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Instagram post 18117629266040709 In the recent renovation of @cowshed488, Georgina Begg took a little inspiration from her English upbringing to design a space with a timeless aesthetic which would function effectively for the varying needs of guests. A deep butler sink, and generous 90cm freestanding oven are the hero’s of the space, and there’s even room for a coffee nook where you can start your day with a view out over the farm. Find out how Georgie and her husband Steve turned this rundown rural villa into a charming bed and breakfast via link in profile. Photo @printbygeorge 
#airbnb #countryescape #villarrenovation #totaraflats

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Your other favourite reads. Individual by Jessica Bellef  (Allen & Unwin, $55) A woman after our own heart, stylist and author Jessica Bellef is as interested in the unique lives lived in the dwellings she’s discovered as she is in the buildings themselves. Her first book is a personality-filled tour of 15 autobiographical Australian homes that reflect their owners’ inclinations. Reading like good chats with good...

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Every family needs a blueprint for a delicious go-to and the kitchen that’ll serve it well. In association with Fisher & Paykel. The family layout Tried-and-true instructions for a family-friendly kitchen often begin with an L-shaped configuration. Formed by two connected runs of cabinetry, it creates an efficient working triangle that allows uninterrupted movement from sink, to cooktop, to fridge. In the absence of an...

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Our pick of the trends from the interiors-fashion frontline.  Run for covers We can’t move fast enough to get our hands on the casual summery nonchalance of hot-right-now linen sofa slipcovers. They convey an effortless, airy cool that suits all sorts of sensibilities, whether you prefer a well-tailored version or a looser, sheet-like scenario.  MAIN IMAGE Bottega modular sofa, from $4795, cocorepublic.co.nz. ABOVE Linen couch...

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Where others see trash, Berlin-based designer Sophie Rowley sees treasure, for the benefit of people and the planet. It’s a gigantic geographical and cultural leap from Auckland’s leafy Titirangi to the gritty buzz of Berlin, but material designer Sophie Rowley’s calling — turning waste into designer objects — would be much appreciated in her childhood stomping ground. Sophie, who lives in an apartment in...

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These Kiwi aid workers spent six years in Uganda. We were lucky enough to visit them before they moved back to New Zealand.  For Helen and Timothy Manson, the saying ‘Home is where the heart is’ couldn’t be more true. After spending half their married life in Aotearoa, the remarkable couple relocated their love to the most unexpected of places — Uganda, East Africa....

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Local company General Sleep is supporting traditional craft on the other side of the globe. We quizzed its co-founder Greta van der Star. Born in 2017 out of Auckland friends and co-founders Greta van der Star and Bailey Meredith’s love of lounging around, General Sleep is a favourite for sleepwear and night-to-day pieces you’ll be happy to be seen in if you happen to leave...

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Instagram post 18117629266040709 In the recent renovation of @cowshed488, Georgina Begg took a little inspiration from her English upbringing to design a space with a timeless aesthetic which would function effectively for the varying needs of guests. A deep butler sink, and generous 90cm freestanding oven are the hero’s of the space, and there’s even room for a coffee nook where you can start your day with a view out over the farm. Find out how Georgie and her husband Steve turned this rundown rural villa into a charming bed and breakfast via link in profile. Photo @printbygeorge 
#airbnb #countryescape #villarrenovation #totaraflats
Instagram post 17873655955501762 Kiwi aid workers Tim and Helen Manson have spent the last six years living in Uganda, and we were lucky enough to visit them for a story in our new issue before they moved back to New Zealand. Find out how they made their home a haven to raise their three kids via link in bio. Photography @helenmanson 
#homeiswheretheheartis
Instagram post 18082952848135887 Some people consider tiles an interior element they’re happy to let recede; others know that a commitment to the material can make a major statement. The Oxidart range from Artisan attracted our attention with its textural finish that mimics the natural weathering of metal, freeze-framing it in durable porcelain form. A wet-room style space with floor and wall tiles in a singular finish is a strong look for a zen bathroom mood. Check out the full collection via @artisancollectivenz.

#materialpalette #bathroomtiles #artisan #oxidartcollection
Instagram post 17848680430745104 Outside looking in at Hotbox - a new home designed by @patchworkarchitecture alongside a creative Wellington couple with a focus on energy efficiency, and family life, and all for $450,000. Take a look inside in our new issue. Photo @simon.c.wilson 
#nzarchitecture #sustainabledesign #energyefficienthome #patchworkarchitecture
Instagram post 17852336734712129 A spot to take a load off in one of the common areas of @menorcaexperimental, a rural retreat on the Baleriac island of Menorca. Pick up a copy of our new issue to find out more about the renovation of this unique getaway.
Instagram post 17891372941434856 You can’t beat the nostalgia of a 50s kitchen, especially when you’re planning on enjoying the simple pleasures of slow summer days at the bach. So when interior stylist @bowerbirdjo_wanders recently renovated this space in her families holiday home, she kept the mood low-key with a fresh lick of paint, and beautiful, yet useful objects on hand to make light work of prepping family feasts. See more of Jo and Neil Cowies Bach reno in our new issue. Photo @duncaninnesphotography 
#summerliving #bachaesthetic #nzgetaway #beachhouse #50skitchen
Instagram post 17940899794314669 In our new issue, we take a closer look at some of the solid gold spatial residential winners from this years @bestdesignawards, including the Hidden Hills House by @warrenmahoney. Inspired by the design vernacular of the humble trampers’ hut, this sustainably built dwelling in Wanaka has been designed to nestle unpretentiously within the landscape and echo the outgoing and adventurous personas of its inhabitants. Like base camp at the end of a long day’s tramp, it suggests a safe, welcoming space that has evolved in harmony with its surroundings. Hit the link in profile to check out the other NZ projects receiving a gold pin in this category. Architecture by @warrenmahoney. Built by @christiebrothersbuilding. Photography by Simon Larkin. ⁠⠀
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#nzarchitecture #warrenmahoney #bestawards2019

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