Working from home has many upsides, particularly when you are seeking a healthy life-work balance as well as the added bonus of not having to listen to your colleague, whom you have nothing in common with, talk about his/her weekend all week as if you missed out.
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Monthly Archives December 2018
Work From Home – How to transform your home office to stay motivated
Working from home has many upsides, particularly when you are seeking a healthy life-work balance as well as the added bonus of not having to listen to your colleague, whom you have nothing in common with, talk about his/her weekend all week as if you missed out.
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Wonderful world of Succulents
If you have never traditionally been a ‘green thumb’ and struggle to keep plants alive than look no further than succulents. These amazing plants can survive almost anywhere – as long as you don’t try and take too much care for them!
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What Stimulates Our Minds?
The world’s population is made up of various backgrounds, cultures and languages; however, most can agree on the essence of beauty and actively seek it.
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Urban Orchard
Living in an inner city suburb more often than not trees are replaced with new buildings and extensions that take up every square metre of green space. Gone are the days we actually have the room or space to have a garden let alone something as extravagant as a veggie patch or an orchard fruit trees.
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Transforming your verge – making the most of the land you have and saving water
When it comes to adding value to your property look no further than your verge. Although it’s technically not owned by you, a good-looking verge can add dollars to your real estate.
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Handy tips for your next Timber Decking DIY
When embarking on your next DIY outdoor project, you might want to consider timber decking as a hard surface option. Not only is it incredibly versatile, when navigating sloped areas, it also provides a ‘soft’ finish to your trafficable areas.
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The Winter Room
The Australian winter can occasionally be grey, dreary and bitterly cold – much like an English summer. However, the sun does shine and we often don’t take advantage of it, shunning away from the outdoors and hibernating inside with a hot chocolate.
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The verge – how Australian is that!
The Australian verge is a typology within itself. Although they come in varying shapes and sizes a common theme exists - a large patch of lawn (or weeds) with a council tree or streetlight placed upon it.
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The verandah – Origins of the great Australian style
Just like backyard cricket, the ‘Hills Hoist’ clothesline and even the humble lamington - the verandah is an iconic feature of the Australian cultural landscape.
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