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Sisters and stylists Emma Read and Sarah Hall of Read & Hall have created some seriously special properties in their day, from their own personal homes (see here and here!) to their first accomodation in Marion Bay. 

The pair’s latest project, Love & Mutiny, is no exception. Located in the small village of Chinaman Wells (about two hours from Adelaide on the western coastline of Yorke Peninsula), this relaxed holiday home has been created especially to encourage slowing down, unwinding, and taking in those incredible water views!

Filled with vintage charm and little luxuries, you’ll never want to leave this adorable pink shack!

Everyone deserves a holiday right now, so we’ve teamed up with luxury accommodation provider Luxico to send one TDF reader on their best trip yet! 

By entering our annual reader survey, you’ll go in the running to win a whopping $5000 voucher, redeemable on over 300 holiday homes exclusively managed through the luxury accommodation provider. 

Start planning/daydreaming now with our roundup of Luxico’s most incredible properties, then scroll down for the link to enter!

Last year we revealed the richly textured and delightfully unexpected design of the Fantales House kitchen by award winning interior design studio YSG, in...

There’s a European feel to the home of Nicole Nelius – an art deco apartment in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill.

The artist and her husband Christopher Nelius (director of films like Girls Can’t Surf and co-founder of global wildlife fund The Lion’s Share) lives here with their two sons Remy (5) and August (2), surrounded by artworks, books and secondhand finds. 

With numerous parks and beaches on their doorstep, it’s the ultimate Eastern Suburbs apartment!

Maike Design are a Melbourne design studio who’ve gained a reputation for their clever approach to heritage home renovations, creating bright and functional spaces completely tailored to each individual site.

Their latest project, Garden House, showcases this very approach, comprising a sympathetic renovation of a brick California bungalow, alongside a new north-facing pavilion. The original house has been reworked to create calm and enclosed private spaces, while the pavilion is as much a part of the garden as it is the house.

For art director Marsha Golemac, the secret to a welcoming and memorable home doesn’t solely lie in the styling and furniture choices, but rather...

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