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.
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.
Rejuvenating a bygone 1930s timber home typical of tropical northern Australia, Le Bateau Ivre is the collaborative effort of two friends; interior designer Tamsin Johnson and homeowner.
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.
Originally designed and built in the 1950s as a secluded retreat amid lush gardens, Mar Vista Residence has been reimagined by Studio Meghan Eisenberg.
Set amid dense rainforest in the Blue Mountains, Kasa Cabin is a robust and compact dwelling that celebrates the joy and beauty of its remote surroundings.
Sitting atop one of the United States’ largest urban reserves, Royal II frames the inherent beauty of its surroundings, allowing life to unfold amid the woodlands, only minutes from downtown Portland.
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.
To breathe new life into Armytage House, both WMK Architecture and Indre Concepts have kept its grandeur alive by carefully blending old charm with a cosy, artisanal feel.
Randolph House by Studio RCA draws on moments of its past as a single-fronted Victorian Workers' Cottage while delivering a new functional extension for a growing family.
Suspension House, designed by Fougeron Architecture, gracefully interacts with its surroundings, deftly manoeuvring the site’s contours to achieve a considered balance between scale and impact.
The luxurious penthouses crowning Auckland’s tallest residential tower are the stunning result of a fluid design partnership between developer Hengyi, Plus Architecture and Coco Republic.
Studiofour opens up the internal layout of Albany Road Residence, fostering deeper connections to the surrounding garden areas and proposing a sanctuary of lasting calm and composure.
The comfort of Finlay Street is enhanced with modern touches, where Christopher Clinton Architect deftly blends heritage elements with contemporary selections.
Drawing inspiration from the traditional Australian beach house, Jan Juc House by Eldridge Anderson Architects replaces an existing lightweight coastal form with the aim to blend seamlessly.
Up Down House sees Brad Swartz Architects balance moments of privacy and retreat and explore more expressive gestures that challenge the original dark and narrow typology.
Twohill & James explores how time and form come together gracefully within Clayfield House, emphasising timeless design while introducing contemporary elements.
Bangalore Residence by Manna Made and Bellhaus Design Office is expanded and restored, retaining its historical authenticity as a tribute to the original home on the property.
Victorian House by Pasquale Cook is a testament to delicate curation; it’s collection of pieces pay homage to the home’s history while aligning with the preferences of its current occupants.
Black timber cladding by Mortlock forms the essential – and striking – backbone of Madeleine Blanchfield Architects’ much-lauded Paperbark House in Sydney’s Bondi.
For Esca Inman Valley, Das Studio employs a design approach inspired by the rural context of South Australia by using elements and materials that reflect the natural surroundings.
Malvern Garden House sees Taylor Knights Architects set a new pavilion behind a heritage 1930s home, with the landscape as the element of connection that binds old and new.
John Ellway draws inspiration from Japan in the design of Niwa House, which balances outdoor areas with the form to establish a deeply ingrained connection to the landscape.
Mim Design delicately preserved Wren House’s heritage charm while integrating a floor plan fit for contemporary living and the evolving needs of a young family.
Blodgett-Calvin is a series of pavilions immersed in the surrounding landscape. Here, Fung + Blatt Architects presents a home that harmonises with its environment while embracing ecological principles
Madrone Ridge, designed by Field Architecture and Ann Lowengart Interiors, embraces the presence of water on its expansive landscape, drawing inspiration from this element.
Prominently occupying one corner of Kew Junction, Clifton Hotel has been revitalised by PUBLIC and Grossi Group and adorned with a new centrepiece: the classic Italian restaurant, Puttanesca.
Within Lytton Park Residence, Collab Design Studio integrates a contemporary warmth reflective of the inhabitants, creating sanctuary-like spaces to instil a distinct calmness.
Hunters Hill is expanded by Designed by JAM to encompass a more open contemporary liveability while ensuring the existing heritage character was retained.
With a storied past, Heywood Park Residence by Williams Burton Leopardi feels like a countryside estate within an urban setting, its lush surroundings concealing any signs of neighbours.
Soho Loft by Christina Cole Studio and DXA Studio is transformed into a private sanctuary tailored for a young family, offering a contrast to the streets of New York City.
Designed By JAM renovates a one bedroom apartment in Surry Hills. Filled with natural light and hues, the home gives its owner everything they need in one cosy place.
Living Edge’s design team curates a collection of impeccable office furniture from some of the world’s leading brands for Ray White Group’s Martin Place headquarters in Sydney.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
River of Life by Sandbox Studio is designed to accommodate a growing family, incorporating smooth, linear gestures throughout to encourage a seamless flow between inside and out.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
L’ARC Maison in southern Sydney is a testament to the creative partnership between Beyond Build Constructions and SBD Studio, and a reflection of its owners’ diverse cultural influences.
Jane Cameron Architects transformed a humble Californian Bungalow into a more contemporary and functional home without neglecting its original architecture.
Patchwork Architecture proposes Fontbunker, a form that sits independently from the main existing home to increase amenity for work, creativity and guest accommodation.
Palm House undergoes a contemporary renovation of its 1960s modernist beginnings by BayleyWard, expanding the dwelling while incorporating intriguing and playful elements within.