Media, Press & Publications
Kaiko Design Interiors has been featured in some of Australia's and the world's leading design publications, from Vogue Living and Belle Magazine to LivingETC, Better Homes & Gardens, The Design Files and Australian House & Garden.
These features span a range of projects and conversations — from detailed project profiles to Nic's perspective on colour, timeless design and the decisions that define a well-considered interior. Explore the coverage below.
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Better Homes and Gardens - February 2025
Kaiko Design Interiors was featured in the February 2025 issue of Better Homes and Gardens, one of Australia's most widely read home and lifestyle publications. The feature explored how considered interior design can shape not just how a space looks, but how it makes you feel — the emotional dimension of a well-designed home.
Nicholas Kaiko spoke about his approach to designing interiors that energise and invigorate: the role of colour, light and material in creating spaces that support the way people actually live. Projects featured include the Hill House and Darlinghurst Apartment, two of the studio's most recognised residential commissions.
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Designer in the spotlight - August 2020
An early profile of Nicholas Kaiko and Kaiko Design Interiors, this Designer in the Spotlight feature introduced the studio's design philosophy and approach to colour-led residential interior design in Sydney.
The feature explores Nic's background, the values behind the studio's work and what sets Kaiko Design Interiors apart — a commitment to creating interiors that are as unique and individual as the clients who commission them.
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Daily Telegraph, Home — August 2019
Kaiko Design Interiors was featured in the Daily Telegraph's Home supplement in August 2019 — one of the studio's earliest press appearances. The feature introduced Nicholas Kaiko and the studio's emerging design philosophy: a commitment to colour-led, highly personalised residential interiors that feel as distinctive as the clients who commission them.
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