With projects across Sydney and regional New South Wales, as well as collaborations with renowned architects and designers, Nelson Thomas has a deserved reputation as a top-tier landscape architect.
The earth-filled concrete plates of Bunkeren are balanced carefully on a coastal site within the lands of the Awabakal people in Whitebridge, Newcastle.
Arent&Pyke transformed a stark Mosman Bay apartment into a harmonious blend of organic and refined elements, creating an emotively designed, functional living space.
A global powerhouse it might be, but Gaggenau’s Sydney flagship showroom – designed by German architectural studio 1zu33 – is firmly rooted in its Surry Hills locale.
Interior designer Meredith Clark has distilled the easy-going yet elevated atmosphere of New South Wales’ Northern Beaches into the redesign of a 1990s holiday home.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
Situated on the rocky headland of Sydney’s Shelly Beach, this family home designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects reflects the beauty and serenity of its surroundings.
Australian premier timber specialist Havwoods crafts narratives of distinction with more than 300 products, showcasing bespoke projects and a commitment to excellence and sustainability.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects injects space and light into Woollahra Terrace, restoring the home’s original character while transforming it into a peaceful and timeless abode.
Levine Vokaberg completes the final stages of the penthouse home Harbour Lights – originally designed by Dennis Rabinowitz – by adding layers and curating animated pieces throughout.
Located on a prominent corner in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Paperbark Bondi by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects is an elegant and welcoming family home.
Wanting to instil a sense of cohesion to a double-fronted Federation home, Carla Middleton Architecture designs an old-meets-new renovation to connect Bellevue Hill House to its site.
Fields of Gold sees Meredith Clark integrate an interior approach that transforms the once disconnected and inward home into one that embraces the natural elements.
Carving a haven of calm, Annandale Residence is layered with texturally diverse and richly conceived details by MXM Design Studio to ensure a heightened experience in the everyday interactions.
Maranatha House sees BIJL Architecture soften transitions between inside and out and across and throughout the generous site to create a series of interconnected and deliberate destinations.
Ultramarine sees Decus and Luigi Rosselli Architects collaborate to both pay homage to the home’s original detailing and craft elements that express the owner’s personality.
Embedding a sense of drama, Doria Apartment sees Studio Prineas use efficient planning with overlays of a saturated tone and palette to enliven the home.
Monsieur G sees Decus strip the home back to its traditional core and realign it with a series of connected, open spaces that add a cohesive approach throughout.
Renovating Wabi-Sabi Apartment, set within a small walk-up brick building in Randwick, Together Design Studio highlights both change and continuity to create a place of serenity and connection.
Studio Prineas has imbued its own HQ with timeless materials, a warming colour palette and a wealth of natural light to create an enduring workplace for its employees.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
Picture in A Frame by interior architecture firm Meredith Clark Design has taken cues from a traditional exterior to create an unexpected interior full of light and warmth.
Using a contrasted approach, Litera Trotta Architecture combines a dark encasing external condition with a light-filled and illuminated interior to maximise the narrowness of the site.
Inspired by blushed tones and Eevoking a coastal finesse, Tamarama Penthouse by SE DÉA captures the authenticity of the shoreline and the sophistication of the resident’s former Woollahra home.
Rosewood House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects propose a home of crafted proportions, focussing on a passive and actively engaged series of spaces that respond to context.
The Grove sees Hampton Architecture and The Unlisted Collective combine to propose a restrained home of considered refinement that can be expanded and contracted.
Hill House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects draw from the established celebration of crafted elements in proposing the new, fusing an openness that allows a new connection to light.
Gosford will soon be home to Central Coast Quarter – the area’s first residential and retail precinct, designed by DKO Architecture and developed by St Hilliers.
Bondi 2 by Studio Quarters echoes the relaxed tone of its beachside locale. Crisp profiles and a light material palette craft an uplifting setting for family life to unfold.
Lucca Estate by EB Interiors adds to an existing narrative, connecting the home to its surrounds whilst encouraging an eclectic expression of its owners.
Dusk House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects transform an existing and dark home into a connected and flowing series of spaces that act as extensions of one another.
Bronte Residence sees Jillian Dinkel, Maryanne Taskovski Architect and Smyth & Smyth all combine to transform the existing residence into an openly engaged coastal home.
Vaucluse Residence sees The Unlisted Collective and Sofair Design combine to cocoon the residents in a series of connected spaces that are both expressive and uniquely adorned.
Federal sees Studio George draw on the home’s original European influence to propose a series of alterations that connect the home both internally and beyond.
Hampton Terrace sees Hampton Architecture bring the natural into the previously formal home through a curated series of openings that engage the whole site and its privately accessed courtyard space.
Palm Tree House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects combine a considered and light-celebrating approach to optimise views over Sydney Harbour, while continuing the home’s past narrative.