Powell & Glenn skilfully create a warm and personally expressive interior within Village House, capitalising on its numerous vantage points overlooking the coast and its surroundings.
With its sleek black exterior and considered interiors, Glen Iris 3 in Melbourne is a striking addition to InForm’s portfolio of outstanding residences.
The launch of Life Interiors’ latest collection, Vista, coincides with the completion of the company’s new Brisbane showroom, a beautifully curated space that shows off the Vista range to perfection.
Oxlade is revitalised, emerging as a personalised and contemporary living space, where J.ar Office removes unnecessary elements to highlight a sleek, linear aesthetic.
Defined by light-filled spaces and biophilic design elements, 73 Albert Street sees Urban Habitats transform a pair of cream brick units into two modern compact homes.
Bayview Tree House was inspired by a desire to be responsive and immersed within the surrounding setting, seeing Woodward Architects create a restful family home.
In response to the diverse range of historic homes that surround it, Moonee Ponds House stands as a contemporary dwelling that reflects the neighbourhood’s established rhythm.
Kate Pomroy of Kate Pomroy instils Thornbury House with enduring materials and a biophilic design philosophy, creating a durable and robust sanctuary for its inhabitants.
Carmen Street by Common Office and Designed by JAM pushes design boundaries while still remaining minimal to allow for the owners to add their own flare.
A thoughtful renovation of a 1920s Federation home located in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, Bronte House feels modern and fresh while still honouring its rich period details.
Williamsburg Townhouse showcases Brent Buck Architects’ ability to blend traditional architectural elements with considered craftsmanship, harmonising them with clean, crisp linear gestures.
Strengthening its presence within the streetscape, the facade of Santa Monica Canyon undergoes a reconfiguration, drawing inspiration from the Spanish architectural legacy of the area.
Marked by lofty volumes, Hagefstration sees Betsy Brown Inc and Shepard & Davis reimagine a French-inspired residence in Birmingham, Alabama, into the ideal vessel for a client’s collected treasures.
In Sydney’s Marrickville, Habitat Housing has completed a deeply considered restoration of an 1880s home where past and present blend beautifully to create a cohesive, highly liveable whole.
Paddington Residence is given a contemporary overhaul by Alena Smith Interior Design – one that honours the past while ensuring the spaces reflect a more modern way of living.
With Garage House on the Mornington Peninsula, Shareen Joel Design has created a simple, flexible space that combines living and vehicle storage in a completely unexpected way.
By maintaining the historical elements of the existing terrace home, Tom Mark Henry pays homage to Renny Street’s history while instilling a contemporary, artisanal approach throughout.
Templeton Architecture strikes the ideal balance between a respectful restoration and retaining of the past in Luna, repurposing the existing corner store in South Melbourne.
Nook Collections’ spectacular new Surry Hills showroom epitomises 15 years of lighting expertise, offering an immersive experience, expert guidance and a meticulously curated collection.
Imagined as an idyllic home that also had an environmental conscience, Kilior’ra comes to life with a mission to live sustainably and to both elevate a sense of everyday luxury.
Hecker Guthrie transforms Spring Street into a warm and enduring home, infusing personality and contemporary touches while capturing an expression of those living within the home.
Merging an original Victorian terrace with a 1980s lookalike, Sam Crawford Architects creates an inviting home that welcomes light, space and a sense of retreat.
Accessible through a newly defined courtyard area, Cochrane House is expanded with the addition of a sleek pavilion structure at the rear of the property.
A collaborative endeavour by Mazzei and Webster Architecture & Interiors, this stunning home in Hampton is the Grand Prize in the Royal Melbourne Hospital Home Lottery.
Neolith, a global sintered stone brand, innovates stone surfaces with sustainable, versatile designs. Crafted from natural materials, its products redefine beauty.
Embracing its coastal surrounds, Little More House elevates the traditional typology near the ocean by integrating considered detailing with a robustness for family life.
Honouring the grandeur of the home’s origins, Princes Hill Residence shows Melanie Beynon Architecture continue a connection to craft and considered detailing in its latest revitalisation.
Timothy Godbold and Sea Lodge Architecture have rejuvenated Southampton Lair with a layer of elements and insertions, breathing new life into the existing 1970s home.
For his own home in Melbourne’s Brighton, architect Martin Friedrich opted for Signorino’s Desert Silver marble, which unifies all the residence’s elements, creating a cohesive, harmonious whole.
Adelaide Villa by Mim Design retains its connections to the past yet is reinvigorated by generous addition that sits tucked to the rear and concealed from the streetscape.
Blade House by Tecture celebrates the strength and tactility of concrete construction, skilfully tailoring northern views to the forest in an embrace of the countryside.
Sally Caroline thoughtfully crafts Dutch Quarter to reflect the unique personalities of its inhabitants, resulting in a curated space that exudes vibrancy and tranquillity.
Sydney-based Worldstone Solutions offers an exclusive and premium range of natural stone – the majority of it sourced from Italy – to the Australian architecture and design market.
Luigi Rosselli Architects and Handelsmann + Khaw approach the restoration and expansion of the near-century-old Renaissance Villa Renée with a subtle touch.
Inspired by the work of Donald Judd, Faulkner Architects, in collaboration with NICOLEHOLLIS, crafts CAMPout, a secluded retreat designed to harmonise with the natural woodland environment.