St Huberts sees Robson Rak reinstate the home’s original intended grandeur, focusing on connection and craft whilst embedding highly functional and innovative elements throughout.
Carlton North Residence sees Travis Walton Architecture shift the focus of the home and movement throughout to align with an open connectedness and create a dialogue between the natural and the built.
Palladiana Party sees the combining of architecture by Powell and Glenn together with interior design by Sally Caroline as a playful integration of colour and form, connecting past and present.
Lake Rotoiti sees EMA draw from the surrounds as musing for the resulting home, one that allows a sense of escape, while also idyllically encasing its guests.
Las Palmas is a striking modernist family home that demonstrates a profound accord between mid-century architecture and the native Australian landscape.
Mud Australia crafts individual porcelain pieces, combining innovative exploration with a sophisticated element of play, and has recently launched a terrazzo range, celebrating one-of-a-kind pieces.
The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) presents Discovered – an international exhibition dedicated to showcasing 20 young designers as they reflect on life in a pandemic.
Balancing functionality with memorable design, James Richardson Furniture has recently unveiled an exclusive new outdoor furniture collection – Rio by S’48.
Sandringham House sees Bureaux draw on elements of endurance and timelessness to propose a home crafted to live steadily and aptly along with its family, able to grow and adapt with them.
Inner West Project sees Greg Natale layer rich textures and textiles to complement both the story of the home’s context and that of the owner’s own individual aesthetic.
The interior renovation of Hero Penthouse celebrates the subtlety and strength of a timber and stone material palette, expertly crafted by markowitzdesign and Stavrias Architecture.
Each Windsor Hardware handle is painstakingly finished by hand in its Invercargill factory in New Zealand. It is this enduring technique that is the secret to the pieces’ timeless appeal.
Pipi House sees Peg and Ray Architects conjure a restrained and carefully proportioned home amongst an animated residential setting, creating a calm retreat.
As exercise in restraint and celebration of natural materials, Paddington House sees Fiona Lynch Office seamlessly blend the final puzzle piece within the Victorian-era terrace.
Deftly manipulating two-dimensional surfaces to create depth & shadow, Lineburg Wang has collaborated with James Hardie to conceptualise the extension of a pre-war cottage using Hardie™ Fine Texture.
The landscape and a freeing coastal feeling were impetus for Paul Butterworth Architect’s Nannygai, a barefoot beach house informed by its surroundings.
Bundeena House sees Tribe Studio Architects form a series of connected zones around a central outdoor courtyard space as an expression of an indoor and outdoor life and the ideal retreat.
Victoria sees Finnis Architects together with Huntress Design propose a tightly woven solution to a complex brief, carefully navigating its narrow allotment.
Paul Barbera puts felines and their opulent lifestyles on display in his new book Where They Purr, exploring the relationships between homes and their cat occupants.
RL House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio combine gestures of compression and release to navigate the journey through the home, and across thresholds into curated outdoor settings.
Honouring the traditions of prestige, architectural splendour and botanical beauty exemplified by Larnook Mansion, Lowe Living’s Larnook Armadale is a series of 11 luxuriously.
Embracing the materiality of brass, the Iver range of solid-forged brass door furniture from Southern Design Group is designed to leave a strong first impression.
Paying reverence to the three-storey Victorian terrace’s quirky composition, South Melbourne House by Honto Architecture is a delightful demonstration of strapping reinvention.
House with a Hole sees Aileen Sage draw on the surrounding vernacular, proposing a home that connects with the familiar and injects the unexpected through its own unique lens.
Elsternwick House by Fieldwork Architects and Winter Architecture combine forces to propose a home that embodies connection and light, while respecting the traditional contextual proportions.
Albert Park Terrace sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design embed a muted and calming palette to ensure a continued relevance and connection to its owners.
Three Rooms Sydney sees Sarah Ellison Studio alongside Cult Design and MCM House fully encase the interior of a heritage apartment, creating an immersive experience.
Bowden Houses sees Belinda George Architects in association with Mandeno Design Ltd. combine a textural and natural approach, to imbed a sense of warmth and enclosure.
Bianco House sees Ha Architecture take cues from the previously established white-on-white palette to propose a home of lightness and refinement, articulated through a crafted approach.
Paddington House sees Porebski Architects carefully navigate challenges on site to open and illuminate the tightly packed terrace, creating a light-filled and series of connected rooms in the process.
Hill to Horizon sees Lloyd Hartley Architects and Studio Brick Architects create a grounded and warm internal enclave through a richly considered materiality.
Next Level Elevators has raised the bar for Australia’s residential elevator industry by proposing a selection of all-electrical lifts as innovative answers to inefficient hydraulic varieties.
The fourth biennial Australian Furniture Design Award has been announced, with registrations now open for aspiring designers and architects to be considered.
Danish company Kvadrat has unveiled Technicolour by Peter Saville – a collaboration that celebrates the visual craft and sculptural elements of textile design and production.
Glebe Point sees JCA Architects and Décor JMH conjure a richly coloured palette that reimagines the home after a flood, bringing back welcomed life and light.
Hopetoun Road sees Kestie Lane Studio, together with architecture by BG Architecture, propose two dwellings that intercept on site, devised with their own subtleties and uniqueness.
East Melbourne Residence sees Nicholas Murray Architects, Studio Apercu and Simone Haag combine to inject a refined restraint, elevated through detailed rigour.
Pacifico House sees Jase Sullivan and Paul Uhlmann Architects work closely with their impassioned clients to create a meaningful connection and a lasting, unique home.
Collaroy House sees TRD Studio bring organic shapes together with a linear approach to conjure a family home able to transform as needed, while remaining robust and enduring.
Mona Lane Apartments sees Harley Graham Architects, together with interiors by Louise Walsh, propose a multi-tiered home that reaches out to the riverbank, with clear uninterrupted visual access.
Brighton Garden House sees Wellard Architects draw on the existing proportions of the home to extend in a controlled and rhythmic manner, openly embracing the rear landscape space.
Oliver Lane sees O’Connor and Houle sensitively weave in a new purpose to a previous heritage space, allowing its lineage to be revealed and the next chapter to unfold alongside the building’s past.
House Under Eaves sees MRTN Architects draw on the natural patina and ageing of timber to enhance the feeling of immersion, while proposing a vernacular of its own.
Cremorne Point House sees Corben Architects and Hare and Klein expand and refine the generous home through the injection of warmth and an elevation of refinement.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
Cambridge Street sees ADDARC cohesively link past and present through a restrained and monochromatic palette, concealing the addition from the approach while opening generously to the rear.