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Philosophers Seat
It is not hard to see why the garden designed by Singapore designer Henry Steed took out gold and best in show. It is called the Philosophers Seat and the idea is it is a garden designed for contemplation. It is tucked away in the middle of a ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Philosophers Seat
It is not hard to see why the garden designed by Singapore designer Henry Steed took out gold and best in show. It is called the Philosophers Seat and the idea is it is a garden designed for contemplation. It is tucked away in the middle of a ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

DIY bench seat with storage
This garden or courtyard bench seat is really a mini shed. It's large enough to take all your garden hand tools from brooms, spades and rakes to gloves, pots and secateurs. Yet when the lid is down you have a handy timber bench seat and the tools ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

DIY boot bench seat
Now who doesn't need more storage? Well here's a two-for-the-price-of-one solution for your place. It's going to be a bench seat but there's nothing ordinary about it as there are drawers underneath. You could put it anywhere, a front porch, ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

Clean Toilet Seat
Burke's Backyard scientist Graeme Quirk explained that when it comes to household hygiene, things are not always as straightforward as they seem. A 30-week study at the University of Arizona measured bacteria populations on household surfaces in ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Arthurs Seat Maze
Arthurs Seat Maze is set on the hillside in the middle of Arthurs Seat National Park on the Mornington Peninsula near Dromana, Victoria. It has been created by Michael and Sally Savage and opened to the public in November 1997. There are three ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

DIY: Build A Boot Bench Seat
The drawers couldn't be easier to make - they're just a box with the lid missing. First step is to join the sides together using glue and nails, then attach the base. The timber for this is ply, it's stable and less likely to warp but the drawer ... [... more]
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