Better Homes and Gardens is embracing the return of curves and archways this week, with Johanna and Pete touring a striking North Sydney townhouse inspired by the best of 1980s design.
Originally two separate properties, the post modern building has been transformed into four distinctive homes, featuring bold geometric shapes, dramatic interiors and a spectacular sandstone staircase.
Elsewhere, Adam and Charlie prove even a humble backyard step can become a standout entertaining space, while Colin cooks up a batch of flavour packed vegetable bhajis and Juliet gives old lampshades a stylish second life.
Coming up on tonight’s show:
JOHANNA + PETE – AMAZING HOMES: STUNNING TOWNHOUSE
Think the 1980s was just about neon, shoulder pads and big hair? Think again! This week, Johanna and Pete are in North Sydney exploring a post-modern masterpiece that brings the best of 80s architecture into the 21st century. Originally two properties, this clever building is now four distinct townhouses full of drama, geometry, and playful shapes.
ADAM + CHARLIE – STEPPING OUT
Sometimes, the most unassuming areas of your home are the ones that could benefit the most from a refresh. This week, Charlie and Adam are teaming up to tackle just such a space: a dodgy old step off the back of a house. It could just be replaced, but by rethinking the space, they’re unlocking its true potential.
COLIN – VEGETABLE BHAJIS
Colin’s sharing the most delicious way to get your five-a-day. He’s making Indian-style savoury fritters with carrots, cabbage, red onion and kimchi. All mixed together in a batter, fried, then served with a chilli and ginger dipping sauce, it’s a great way to use up all those veggie odds and ends in your fridge.
JULIET – REVAMP YOUR LAMPSHADE
Lamp lighting is one of the easiest ways to add ambience to your home. But did you know lamps can add style and personality, too? Juliet’s showing you how to update your boring old lampshades and give them a totally new look…no sewing required!