Issue 87

Issue 87 comes out 5 September. Order on its own or as part of a subscription.
In this, our annual Small Spaces issue, we look at five houses that have found solutions for using less resources and less valuable land; building smaller, subdividing, infilling and creating multigenerational homes are some of the solutions showcased in this issue.
But first up, we profile Europe-trained furniture restorer, Britta de Laat, who through her studio Dumped and Ditched and shop The Unlikely Item, is returning rightful glory to down-at-heel furniture, piece by stunning piece.
Then, we visit Brookes Street House, tucked in between two 19th century buildings in inner Brisbane, exploring a sensitive renovation that reflects the new owner while paying homage to architect James Russell?s original subtropical vision. After that, the first phase of a clever three-stage renovation sees a rare Brisbane worker ?s cottage sensitively transformed into a light-filled and delightful home by Maytree Studios.
Then, travel to the middle of vibrant inner Sydney, where TRIAS aimed to create a place of calm in a heritage-listed Darlinghurst terrace on a 45-square-metre site, and achieved just that through a collaborative approach and a strong creative vision shared by architect and client.
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