A sweeping, wave-like roof cascades over this oceanfront home, echoing its coastal surroundings and framing the refined, cohesive interiors crafted by Birdblack Design.
Perched along the coastal landscape of Culburra Beach, this modest artists’ retreat by Virginia Kerridge Architect is elevated by bespoke details and features, resulting in a dwelling that nurtures creativity.
A collaboration between Sici Design and CDArchitects, this monumental Strathfield residence pays homage to the homeowners’ luxury stone business, with marble and travertine taking centrestage throughout.
Juxtaposed against the red brick chapel, the addition made to St Mary’s Coptic Church by Studio Bright revitalises its grounds for the wider community while providing essential modern facilities.
Located in a leafy Toronto neighbourhood, this mid-century-inspired home, designed by Leah Miller for herself and her musician husband, Dallas Green, is imbued with a sense of harmony.
Balgowlah Heights House by Bawtree Design echoes the verdant tones and sweeping curves of its Manly Harbour outlook, with detailing that nods to the nearby P&O architectural style.
Bence Mulcahy has accomplished something of a magic trick with this Tasmanian renovation, solving spatial predicaments within a tight footprint without losing the essence of a much-loved family home.
Edwina Glenn has elevated the retro-kitsch bones of a 1980s home with carefully selected materials and furnishings while transforming the layout for an active family.
This Brunswick remodel creates a dialogue between the contrasting styles of the existing structure and its starkly modern additions, while a lush ornamental garden takes centrestage.
Jacqui Koska and Grove Architects have taken a considered approach to texture and colour with this Newtown remodel, adding vibrancy and personality to both old and new elements.
Through a minimal and considered approach, Zuzana & Nicholas has transformed a previously run-down 1980s townhouse into a series of calm, finely detailed spaces that connect to landscaped gardens.
This interconnected, dynamic Dallas home oozes striking contemporary style and full luxury features including a sports car gallery, dual home offices and a glamorous bedroom suite.
Situated in a predominantly industrial area, the sophisticated interior of this Hell’s Kitchen condominium by Messana O’Rorke forms a contrasting sense of welcome sophistication.
Embodying the carefree spirit of a treehouse, Ligar Bay Bach blends with its beachside surroundings, inviting residents to soak up the serene atmosphere.
Contrasting with the strong, linear architecture, Sandy Shades Residence in Sydney features sweeping curves and a colour and material palette reminiscent of the gentle hues of sand dunes.
Interior designer Georgina Jeffries calls on a palette of deep blues, cool neutrals and warm metals to bring contemporary elegance to this 1920s Californian bungalow.
A small clearing on the western edge of a dense forest reveals a quiet, low-lying cabin that blends seamlessly with the surrounding native trees and shrubs.
Homeowner and interior designer Brittny Button capitalised on the evocative structure of this Spanish Revival-style Calabasas house to create a calm, quintessentially Californian interior.
To celebrate exhibiting at Frieze New York, artist Claudia Doring Baez collaborated with designer Crina Arghirescu Rogard to creatively and temporarily reimagine her apartment.
Two residences within a Brooklyn townhouse merge to meet the needs of a growing family, featuring an interior palette of organic tones and textures that elevate and unify the space.
Anchored by a central pavilion, this home caters to a socially active family, facilitating connections between spaces and a harmonious blend of indoor-outdoor living.
Working with the footprint and palette of an existing WWI-era house, And And And Studio creates a light, airy home that reflects the casual flow of LA life.
Designed by Haas Architecture, Boise House of Passive Principles has a modernist style with a palette of timber, steel and white walls, which serve as important elements in implementing passive house.
Set high on a hill, this compact cabin was conceived as an escape from the action of a multigenerational property, with a light-filled interior that invites calm reflection.
Created for celebrated Canadian chef and The Bear actor Matty Matheson, Prime Seafood Palace in Toronto by Omar Gandhi Architects emanates warmth, solidity and an inward-gazing focus.
Inspired by a love for Paris’ Hotel Costes, this Sydney apartment features gallery-like spaces that give pride of place to an art collector’s treasured pieces.
Originally built as a display suite for a 1970s residential block, this renovation accentuates the apartment’s nostalgic charm while creating easier connections for modern living.
Set amid rolling hills with the Catskills mountain range in the distance, this upstate New York home merges with the landscape through a considered palette of timber and glass.
Kowtow’s Naarm boutique is designed to reflect the fashion label’s sustainability ethos with a refined and understated palette of natural materials and woven fabrics.
Eco Outdoor’s new Shoalhaven furniture collection – created in collaboration with designer Adam Cornish – has a strong connection to the inherent beauty of natural materials.
The Harrison McCain Pavilion by KPMB Architects provides a sense of openness and engagement with the urban landscape, through sleek facilities and malleable exhibition spaces.
Surrounded by 43 hectares of rolling hills, Upland Farm offers four lusciously comfortable cabins created for holiday-makers to soak up the quiet, rural outlook.
A 1980s rooftop addition to a heritage-listed Sydney sandstone building takes a new lease on life with Bridge 17, a light-filled, airy workspace by Smart Design Studio.
At this late-night lounge in Auckland, the unassuming exterior covertness of a speakeasy is elevated with a sparkling and deeply textured colour and material palette.
Designed around a central courtyard, this home features glazed walls and large-scale windows that provide passive ventilation and daylight and a peaceful sense of being at one with nature.
To increase the eco credentials of its products, WOODCUT uses a three-layer construction topped with the slower growing timber and backed with fast-growing poplar.
With a refined material palette and pops of colour, Foolscap Studio has created a jewel-like store and gallery for Melanie Katsalidis in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade.
A sensitive renovation by Fearon Hay Architects has delivered a hub of research and development spaces, all within an energy efficient, technologically equipped environment.
With built-in tools and accessories, the Abey Australia Boutique Collection contains a series of highly considered designs that transform household kitchens into user-friendly preparation stations.
With masonry details and Tongue & Groove chevron flooring, this renovation of a Victorian terrace maintains the home’s historical aesthetic and the homeowner’s sense of belonging.
Throughout Athea House, AM Interior Studio uses a refined palette of mosaic tiling, travertine and Tongue & Groove boards to instil a luxurious atmosphere.
An integral part of the contemporary furniture collection at Living Edge, London-born e15 is renowned for producing pieces with clean lines and simple forms.
Available through Living Edge, Italian brand Gufram continues to build on a 60 year legacy of boundary-pushing, subversive design with unique releases.
With artfully crafted loungers and outdoor dining suites, Tim Webber’s Trace range makes it possible to make the most of the season’s balmy days and nights in comfort and style.
Fulfilling the vision of landscape designer Jack Merlo, The Botanical Group has created an enticing sense of oasis for this grand travertine-clad residence, tucked away in central Melbourne.
In designing the interiors to suit the architecture of Kennedy Nolan’s Fitzroy offices, the practice collaborated with Bremworth to create a nature-inspired neutral palette.
With the quintessential warm look and texture of European oak along with an innovative triple-layer construction, the extensive Tongue & Groove product range is marked by its versatility.
Studio Yugen collaborates with architects and builders to seamlessly deliver high end residential interiors in south-east Queensland, in this case working alongside local experts Reece Keil Design.
Parquet flooring is experiencing a resurgence, with large scale chevron designs like the Tongue & Groove floorboards seen in this Warrandyte home giving a contemporary lift to a classic aesthetic.
Herbst Architects has created a house that sits quietly above the dunes, respectfully crafted from stone and timber and designed to facilitate full enjoyment of its special site.