The reimagined Salus House in Melbourne’s Elsternwick balances heritage charm with modern practicality, using bold colour, rich materiality and finely detailed interiors to create a family home.
With Krause Emperor Bricks in Ghost as its foundation, Onesurf is a subtle, elegant addition to the Gold Coast’s Mermaid Beach, a sublime sanctuary that embodies beach living at its finest.
Alexandra Buchanan Architecture reimagines a Victorian cottage, bringing in light, spatial clarity and crafted materiality while seamlessly integrating the client’s art.
With the clients’ impressive art collection top of mind, Homeroom Studio embraced soft, neutral tones to reimagine a grand Melbourne home, creating an elevated, serene retreat.
Kent by Alexandra Buchanan Architecture is a reimagined 1925 Queenslander blending heritage and contemporary design through layered spaces, tactile materials and a central courtyard.
Situated along the rugged coastline of Maine, Kennebunkport Boathouse by Steven Harris Architects is an understated yet luxurious architectural ode to simplicity and function.
Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which embraces beauty in imperfection, Malvern Residence III rises from the landscape much like the time-honoured trees surrounding it.
This mid-century dwelling has been sensitively repaired by Vaughan Howard Architects, becoming a captivating setting for artists in residency programs as part of the Garambi Baanj Cultural Precinct.
Park View House by Handelsmann + Khaw embodies unorthodox opulence that transcends eras. Inspired by Milanese rationalism, the interior showcases an assemblage of bold interventions.
Grounded in bold materials, PB House by Studio Priscilla is a thoughtful renovation that makes a strong statement while maintaining a minimalist approach.
A contemporary reimagination of the rural Australian farmhouse, Myocum Ridge Farm offers a refined yet robust oasis, providing the perfect retreat for a family to escape city life.
orest Road House by Wiesebrock Architecture is a modernist-inspired retreat designed with both calm and spatial flow in mind, while also addressing the needs of its owners.
Nature takes centrestage in River House by Susi Leeton Architects + Interiors, a serene five-level family home nestled on a complex plot along a bend of the Yarra River.
In Melbourne’s Toorak, Curation Design Studio renovates a 19th-century workers’ cottage, honouring its heritage features while bringing it firmly into the contemporary realm.
Arthurs Seat Residence by Hecker Guthrie and Davidov Architects combines contemporary farmhouse aesthetics with the lush Red Hill landscape, celebrating winemaking, hospitality and a lifestyle.
Paddington Townhouse by Hecker Guthrie is a sensitive restoration grounded in intricate craftsmanship, muted tones and a distinct, Japanese-inspired style.
Located in its namesake, Bryn Mawr, this home by Melissa & Miller Interiors is intimate and vibrant, deeply attuned to its owners and grounded in a profound appreciation for craftsmanship.
Buderim by Alexandra Buchanan Architecture balances privacy and openness, unfolding through layered spaces that embrace the landscape, natural light, and sustainable design.
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary architecture and interiors studio JAM has transformed a one-bedroom apartment in Williamsburg into a sun-filled loft with custom timber cabinetry.
Nestled within the verdant streets of Hawthorn, this two-storey residence by Michael Mckeon Architects is a masterclass in restraint and thoughtful composition.
Courtyard House by Stanic Harding makes the most of its tight corner site in Sydney's Double Bay, showcasing an innovative design centred around a courtyard.
Kilmory House by Jillian Dinkel is set within a grand Arts and Crafts estate in Sydney’s Point Piper, a space that blends historic charm with modern design.
This sprawling farmhouse exemplifies architecture’s potential to connect people with the land and, in this instance, the unique characteristics of Kiamba Valley.
A visionary project from developer MAB and architect Archier, Stokes Penola offers 35 townhouses at the new Preston Crossing neighbourhood in Melbourne, where the emphasis is on sustainability.
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.
Hidden among century-old palms and olive trees in Lincoln Heights, La Ventosa by architect Patrick Bernatz Ward’s brings to life a family’s vision of California outdoor living.
Design studio Robson Rak took a ‘bilingual’ approach in renovating this Victorian home in Melbourne’s south-east, blending the distinct languages of the old and new.
Kanooka House by Knight Office and Dan Wilson is a timeless expression of mid-century suburbia. Honest and resilient, the apricot abode is adorned in nostalgia and tailored to contemporary family.
In a private luxury development in New York State’s Hudson Valley, acclaimed firm Ralston Architects creates Alpine, a spectacular home that sits seamlessly in its pristine surrounds.
The Waratah Residences – a pair of family homes designed by Tesserarch and developed by The Modernists – are bright, inviting and utterly at ease in their beachy locale.
Characterised by formal simplicity and a monochromatic palette, Stucco House by InForm presents a quiet yet confident presence in the Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, giving little away at first glance.
Presented as a suite of typological corrections, an unassuming Victorian terrace house explores enhanced perspective, blurred thresholds and borrowed light.
Big Barn by Faulkner Architects blends rural heritage and contemporary minimalism, creating a sustainable family retreat in Glen Ellen that honours its agricultural setting.
A collaboration between Dare Property Group, MHN Design Union, Mim Design and Paul Bangay, Fontaine in Vaucluse represents the pinnacle of luxury apartment living.
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.
Dekton by Cosentino brings beauty, durability and sustainability to Dry River in New Zealand’s Wairarapa region, a rejuvenated 1950s bungalow that balances contemporary design with rustic charm.
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.
Three Peaks House by Ha Architecture thoughtfully integrates sustainable design with a functional layout, creating a family home that embraces its connection to a stunning north-facing backyard.
Spanish Mission House by Lande Architects blends thoughtful conservation and sustainable design, enhancing livability while celebrating identity and place.
A light-filled bistro on the edge of Adelaide’s CBD, Sofia by Sans-Arc Studio is a study in adaptive reuse, breathing new life into a 1980s red brick office building.