As a revival of its original design intent, City Beach Residence is reworked from the inside out, seeing Design Theory enhance a flow of movement and connection.
South Yarra by Telha Clarke, Lotta Agaton and Karin Bochnik emulates a high-end penthouse feel with the luxuries of a boutique hotel and the textures of the coast.
Thodey Design and Kate Lawrence breathe new life into an existing cottage, crafting a home that counters traditional design through a contemporary use of light and texture.
Revealing a sophisticated balance of contemporary playfulness and luxurious timelessness, the new Element Collection from McMullin & co. recaptures the essence of elevated living.
Stumpy Gully Road sees Markowitzdesign, George Stavrias and Ross Bakker of Bakka Constructions instead respond sensitively to context and connect to the surrounding landscape.
Millswood Residence sees Williams Burton Leopardi adopt a restrained and considered integration of old and new, bringing everything together through a cohesive lens.
Zusak House sees Mary Ellen Hudson Architects enhance heritage elements with a more deliberate and modern approach, resulting in a balanced and timeless abode.
With a storied past, Helvetia has worn many hats over the years – as a residence and then a boarding house – and its latest chapter sees Austin Maynard Architects.
An imaginative and profound concept delivering adaptability for the modern-day inhabitant, Fabbrica is disrupting traditional conventions of apartment living in Melbourne’s inner-north suburb.
Southern Highlands House sees Emma Lee Architecture and Handelsmann + Khaw craft a retreat imbued with contemporary touches that match the nature of the original residence.
Bishop Master Finishes takes away the pressure of decision by giving designers an array of inspired and environmentally kind finishes with its unique rendering range.
Diverging from the typical approach to expansions and restorations, Hot Top Peak sees FIGR reshape the formal elements on site to centre around a newly defined core.
Imbuing interiors with a sense of space and warmth, Australia's first patented machine washable rug, Double, has unveiled its latest offering – the Round collection.
An immersive dining experience nestled in the laneways of Melbourne’s CBD, Ishikuza’s interior by Russell & George elevates the restaurant’s Japanese influence and bespoke, intricate menu.
Adventure Whare sees Studio Well propose a dramatically sloping and pitched form to sit amid its equally beguiling setting and become a place of both refuge and retreat.
In a gesture to honour the intricate original details of its past, Toxteth Terrace is reimagined by Jillian Dinkel and Interlock Design through a modern orchestration.
Combining art-deco elements with contemporary liveability, Vaucluse Residence sees Studiojos and FREEMAN & CO propose a rich, luxurious residence that retains the spirit of its origins.
Conceived as a found object within the natural canvas of the dunes, Back Beach sees Insider Outsider propose a lasting testament to the need for both responsive and resilient design.
Daniels Reef Lookout sees Matter propose a sensitive integration of the built with the natural and treat the sloping site as a challenge instead of an obstruction.
Launched in 1999, the annual Dulux Colour Forecast is widely regarded as the de facto colour handbook for designers. Andrea Lucena-Orr, shines a light on what to expect this year.
Jan Juc Acre sees Project Now and Heartly sensitively integrate as much of the existing form into the new whilst ensuring feelings of tranquillity and calm remain the focus.
Eco Outdoor Founder Ben Kerr and industrial designer Tom Fereday reflect on their experiences creating a first-to-market format for their new hand-cast Mano glass brick.
Fronte Oceano sees Anthony St John Parsons weave a series of newly curated elements within a heritage shell to bring animation and a contemporary liveability to the family home.
Expertly reimagining Queens Parade to reclaim its former glory, Adam Kane Architects recasts the classic home into a sophisticated, contemporary inner-city dwelling.
Malvern House sees Cassandra Walker Design take distinct cues from the detailing of the old and reinterpret those forms through a contemporary and refined lens.
Honeysuckle House sees Planned Living Architects respond with a considered sensitivity to the area, proposing an enduring home for the coming chapter and focusing on a minimalist style.
Maranatha House sees BIJL Architecture soften transitions between inside and out and across and throughout the generous site to create a series of interconnected and deliberate destinations.
The Local Project celebrates the win of Publication of the Year and being Highly Commended for the hardcover book, 10, at the Mumbrella Publish Awards 2023.
Santa Barbara House sees Corrine Mathern and Dovetail Architects combine to rework an existing midcentury Dovetail Architects structure into a contemporary iteration of a former self.
South Terrace Residence sees Chan Architecture and Sanders and King combine to rework and expand on the narrow and linear site, bringing in light and enhancing connections.
Woollahra House sees Alexandra Kidd Interior Design rework an existing heritage terrace home into a nurturing cocooning space for the owner, embedding a piece of herself in the process.
Paddington T2 sees Scott Weston Architectural Design focus on reconnecting the entire site and reactivating the private outdoor space as an extension of the home proper.
Blending in with the surrounding lush landscape, Angel Oaks comes together as a secluded and immersive refuge where [STRANG] capitalises on the generous allotment.
Defined by asymmetrical and geometric shapes alongside tubular profiles and pops of colour, the Pablo collection by GlobeWest proposes a refreshing new trend in the interior design space.
Mawhitipana Beach House sees MacKay Curtis propose a crisp interpretation of the traditional coastal holiday home, deftly integrating it into the landscape.