
In its 17 years of publication, Herald Sun home magazine has established a market-leading reputation and is a proven reference point for homebuyers and renovators.
Jam-packed with ideas, information and inspiration, this magazine has a strong focus on new homes and land, balanced with a lifestyle element, including the latest decorator looks, garden makeovers, famous personalities at home, renovations, profiles of local designers and artisans, the latest homemaker gadgets, housing and design trends, do-it-yourself projects and more.
A full-colour magazine in Saturday’s Herald Sun newspaper, home magazine has become an integral part of Melbourne’s weekend life.
Also part of the home magazine stable is athome, a series of special, themed supplements focused on giving homes a sense of identity through special touches, inside and out.
Don’t miss your next issue of home in this Saturday’s Herald Sun newspaper (metro edition only).
Herald Sun home magazine is a proud partner of the 2011 Herald Sun Home Show.

Is your timber chair uncomfortable when you're sitting for a long stint? Then make a cushioned seat for it.
If you think this is beyond your limited DIY skills, think again. This project is very easy and doesn’t even require a sewing machine.

Looks can be deceiving. This stunning bowl is not a pricey designer piece. It’s handmade for the cost of nothing much more than some string, some glue and a balloon.
It was made by freelance art director Pascale Clearihan, who explains the process is a little fiddly, but not too hard.

These gorgeous sliding screens with delicate laser-cut patterns harness the beauty of natural light, casting changing shapes and shadows across a room’s interior. And they also have practical applications, helping block unwanted views and providing privacy.
Meriam Salama and Marianne Sourial are the creative team behind The DecoGlide range.

They’re the things that can make painting a nightmare – those fiddly bits: the cornices, windows, knobs and the like – the ones that take up so much of your time and attention. But master them and painting can be a breeze. And, happily, they’re not too hard to master, says professional painter Roy Evans.