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Bathroom Trends to Back in 2026: The Looks That Last
Bathroom Trends to Back in 2026: The Looks That Last
Some trends fade. Others shape the next generation of renovations. As we move from 2025 into 2026, bathroom design is shifting in a more thoughtful, elevated direction. Homeowners and designers are choosing materials that feel good under hand, silhouettes that soften the space, and surfaces that bring calm without compromising on character. These are the trends that aren’t just having a moment but becoming the building blocks of the contemporary Australian bathroom. Keep reading as we break down the ideas you’ll see everywhere next year, why they work, and how to recreate them in your own space.
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How-To: Custom Pool Coping
How-To: Custom Pool Coping
Pool coping is the finishing edge that frames your pool, the transition point where water, structure, and surrounding surface meet. It’s both a technical necessity and a design opportunity that protects the pool shell from water ingress while defining the pool’s visual identity. Done well, coping enhances comfort, safety, and long-term performance. Done poorly, it can lead to drainage issues, uneven lines, or early deterioration. In this Gold Coast Superior Tiling and JMT Building collaboration, every detail from material choice to apron cuts was considered to create a seamless, sculptural edge that elevates the entire outdoor space.
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How to Choose Tiles for Your Laundry Room
How to Choose Tiles for Your Laundry Room
Designing a laundry room can be surprisingly challenging – it needs to fit appliances, plumbing and cabinetry while still looking cohesive with the rest of your home. The right laundry tiles play a huge role in pulling this space together. From durable floor tiles to stylish splashback options, here’s how to choose tiles that are both practical and beautiful.
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Life-Sized Luxury: A Contemporary Build by Arcèlo Homes
Life-Sized Luxury: A Contemporary Build by Arcèlo Homes
Perched on Viewpoint Rise in Bahrs Scrub, this warm, desert-toned new build by Arcèlo Homes proves that elevated design doesn’t need a sprawling footprint. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home reimagines the client’s larger build in the hills in a more suburban setting — maintaining the same attention to detail and premium finishes within a refined and approachable layout. Built in collaboration with The Tile Collective and DF Tile Services, it’s a project that shows just how far intentional design can go in creating a home that feels both stylish and grounded.
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