Luckie Lane, a richly layered alpine retreat in Queenstown by Forager Studio, pairs expressive interiors with Forté flooring to create a home grounded in texture, tone and place.
Perched atop Canberra’s Red Hill, Lunetta by ACME emerges as a striking example of a modernist revival, blending architectural history with a fresh culinary experience.
This once minimalist house set on Sydney’s waterfront is now an inviting and richly layered home, better suited to its owners’ lifestyle with a stronger connection to its picturesque surroundings.
Within the storied Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, House Made Hospitality has unveiled four distinct venues designed by FK: Delta Rue, Tilda, Bar Tilda and Wentworth Bar.
Watson Young’s redesign of the Ranson Building at Emmanuel College in Victoria uses strategic colour schemes and thoughtful material choices to create dynamic, engaging spaces that enhance learning.
Echo House in Melbourne reimagines a mid-century family dwelling as a contemporary retreat rooted in modernism and embracing the spirit of the past while responding to the needs of family life.
Alexandra Buchanan Architecture reimagines a Victorian cottage, bringing in light, spatial clarity and crafted materiality while seamlessly integrating the client’s art.
Kent by Alexandra Buchanan Architecture is a reimagined 1925 Queenslander blending heritage and contemporary design through layered spaces, tactile materials and a central courtyard.
Buderim by Alexandra Buchanan Architecture balances privacy and openness, unfolding through layered spaces that embrace the landscape, natural light, and sustainable design.
Park House by Studio Pacific Architecture blends mountain hut simplicity with modern design, offering flexible pavilions, serene interiors and a deep connection to Wānaka’s landscape.
Big Barn by Faulkner Architects blends rural heritage and contemporary minimalism, creating a sustainable family retreat in Glen Ellen that honours its agricultural setting.
Ben Bindon Architecture revives Missy Higgins House, preserving Alistair Knox’s 1970s design through thoughtful interventions, refined materiality, and a deep respect for its mid-century heritage.
Architecture Works transforms Caulfield North House through natural materials, seamless indoor-outdoor connections and thoughtful design, creating a calming sanctuary for modern family living.
Egerton Street House celebrates coastal living with robust forms, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, offering a serene, adaptable retreat on the Mornington Peninsula.
A neglected Victorian home in Ascot Vale is transformed by Castley McCrimmon Architects, blending restored heritage details with a modern extension of light and texture.
In Melbourne’s Fitzroy, where creativity and cultural heritage collide, The StandardX Hotel emerges as a fresh new face in the neighbourhood’s cultural landscape.
In the competitive landscape of real estate, choosing the right collaborators can make or break a project. This is where Jellis Craig stands apart, offering guidance from conception to completion.
Emerging from the undulating hills of Fish Creek like a modern refuge, Fishharven by Neil Architecture blends seamlessly into its idyllic surroundings.
Built on a deep mutual respect and a shared appreciation for each other’s expertise, Artedomus’s relationships with its Italian partners are key to the company’s continuing success.
Montecito Residence by Jamie Bush + Co blends durability with modern design, using metal, concrete and bold interiors to become a lasting, vibrant retreat.
C.Kairouz Architects’ Bonded House transforms a compact site in Northcote into a light-filled, flexible family home, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces.
FIGR’s flexible design for Icon HQ blends collaborative and private spaces, using biophilic principles and adaptable layouts to foster wellbeing, movement and productivity.
Frederick Tang Architecture transforms two Upper West Side apartments into a cohesive, functional home for a family of five, blending vibrant materials and thoughtful design.
Giampiero Tagliaferri transforms a brutalist building into an inspiring, evolving studio space, blending vintage and modern design with art and creative functionality.
Fowler and Ward’s redesign of Barkly House creates a light-filled, inward-looking sanctuary, balancing heritage charm with modern living through innovative, space-maximising design elements.
Reath Design revives a 1929 Tudor home in Woodside, California, balancing historic character with modern functionality for a warm, cohesive and inviting family space.
Bangia Agostinho revitalised a historic 1861 Fort Greene brownstone, blending modern design with heritage elements to create a serene, light-filled home tailored for contemporary living.
Hill House Montecito by Donaldson + Partners blends architecture, art and nature, featuring interconnected spaces, sustainable design and advanced technology for a cohesive living environment.
Rollingwood Residence by A Parallel Architecture is a family sanctuary that blends natural beauty with sustainable design, creating a serene and connected living environment.
Horace House by Tara Wokulski combines minimalist design with functional elements, incorporating Made by Storey flooring and natural finishes to create a serene family home.
94 by Duett Interiors has been transformed into a stylish, family-friendly residence, blending functionality and artistic flair with vintage furniture and sculptural elements.
Armadale Annex by Eliza Blair Architecture blends modern design with an Edwardian home, enhancing living spaces through sustainability and heritage preservation.
Nilo Brighton by Tom Robertson Architects is a dual residence that balances privacy, security, and warmth, featuring a cohesive design with abundant natural light and serene interiors.
For more than 15 years, Neolith has revolutionised the use of architectural stone surfaces in residential design with its durable and sustainable solutions.
For more than two decades, Ambitec has stood as a cornerstone in New Zealand’s polished plaster industry, continually enhancing spaces with its pioneering interior finishes range.
Whispering Dunes by Homeroom Studio blends heritage and modernity, grounded by Made by Storey European oak flooring that helps create a serene family retreat in Melbourne’s urban landscape.
Nook Collections’ striking new Surry Hills showroom epitomises 15 years of lighting expertise, offering an immersive experience, expert guidance and a meticulously curated collection.
Nightingale Marrickville – designed by SJB in collaboration with Fresh Hope Communities and Nightingale Housing – is a purpose-built, build-to-rent housing development.
CAV’ART Designer Stone, led by Nathan Karpenko, offers a vast range of premium natural stone, expert guidance and a commitment to quality for diverse design needs.
Conceived as a subterranean retreat, The Boulevard defies conventional constructs with a design that is almost entirely enveloped by its natural surroundings.
In the elegant streets of Armadale stands a restored, reinvigorated dwelling where the elegance of Victorian architecture meets the dynamism of everyday life.
UniCote LUX merges steel strength with natural aesthetics, offering architects enhanced design flexibility and durability through advanced finishes like Weathered Iron and Ashwood.
Melbourne-based multi-disciplinary consulting engineering firm FORM Engineers has delivered more than 400 projects, all underlined by an abiding respect for fundamentals.
FYBER, a pioneer in integrating eco-friendly practices with high-end carpet design, is transforming interiors with its stylish yet sustainable product lines.
Garden Lane Residence in South Yarra blends historic Victorian charm with modern design, creating a light-filled, sustainable sanctuary that harmonises indoor and outdoor living.
High Meadow Residence by Lake|Flato in Aspen combines modern design with natural beauty, featuring sustainable materials, inviting interiors, and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Secret Gardens marks its 30th anniversary, highlighting a legacy of innovative garden design, strong client relationships and continuous growth under founders Rochelle Abood and Matt Cantwell.
Aru House by Curious Practice has transformed into a rejuvenated cottage on Awabakal Country, blending modern design with contextual sensitivity for a versatile, seasonally responsive home.
Klein transforms a modest Los Feliz ranch into a spacious four-bedroom home, blending modern design with natural surroundings and enhancing functionality through thoughtful renovations.
Copake Lake House in Upstate New York, designed by Desai Chia Architecture, boldly redefines lakefront living by integrating modern design seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Ziggy’s Villas in Byron Bay creatively doubles residential density with two distinct three-bedroom homes, blending privacy, community integration and local aesthetic seamlessly.
Arent&Pyke transformed a stark Mosman Bay apartment into a harmonious blend of organic and refined elements, creating an emotively designed, functional living space.
Big Gore by Tom Robertson Architects masterfully combines heritage and modern design in a Fitzroy home, optimising space and blending privacy with family living.
Nina Maya Interiors crafts Ridgewood Residence, a serene home blending art and functionality, tailored to a family's lifestyle amid San Francisco's majestic mountain vistas.
Hayball’s Scientia Terrace at Monte Sant’Angelo Mercy College in North Sydney is an object lesson in contemporary educational architecture, and ushers in a new era of enriched learning.