Smart Living Ideas sees BoConcept hone multi-functional and space-saving furniture solutions that effortlessly create a well-designed working-from-home hub.
Referencing masterpieces of mid-century architecture, Hindley & Co Architecture and Interiors’ Sand Dune Sanctuary nestles into its softly undulating natural surrounds with restraint and finesse.
Influenced by the architectural vernacular of its surrounding alpine region, Country Residence sees Bureaux express the home’s storied context through materiality, composition and form.
Midway Point House combines a play on scale with clever and strategic planning. Operating from a considered approach to site, Cumulus Studio proposes a home of appropriate program and reclusiveness.
Pompei by Carter Williamson Architects is a considerately updated terrace house situated in Sydney’s small inner-west suburb of Forest Lodge, reinvigorated through a cleaner circulation of rooms.
Referencing the curved brickwork and Art Deco stylings of its neighbours, Merri Creek House takes inspiration from its context. WOWOWA conjures a home that combines craft, character and playfulness.
Ballast Point House sees Fox Johnston combine a clarity of knowledge of the site and its constraints together with refinement, ingenuity and efficiencies.
An acclaimed series of releases from Australian manufacturer Phoenix Tapware has seen the company win a slew of international design awards, including Best of the Best at the Red Dot Awards.
Capturing the enviable site aspects, Megowan Architectural’s Three Angle House is born from a place of immersion. Sunken into its hillside locale, the architecture stands as a response to its site.
Black and White House sees Studio John Irving propose a home of contrasts, where the old and new are defined by each end of the spectrum of the monochromatic scale.
From stonemasonry to embroidery, football and sculpture, for Steven John Clark, it was an unconventional path that eventually led to founding Melbourne-based studio denHolm.
Coco Flip draws on travel as both muse and source of new perspectives. Recently launching two new collections influenced by the Art Deco movement, Coco Flip’s ethos is grounded in considered design.
With its apex pointing northward, Studio John Irving’s The Dart is set on a dramatic and windswept hillside, anchored to the site by the strength and simplicity of the form.
Reinstating the original Arts and Crafts nuances of the home’s origins, CO-AP’s Orange Grove Cottage sees the previously tired home enriched through injections of colour and textural materiality.
Vaucluse House sees Luis Gomez-Siu bring a refined and considered approach to the extension of an existing semi-detached house through detailing and restraint conceived around ideas of framing.
MRTN Architects Good Life House references the surrounding early 20th-century housing and creates a generous, energy-efficient new family home that speaks to the clients connection their community.
For Artedomus, the application of Cotto Manetti terracotta in contemporary Australian architecture and design exemplifies the timeless and enduring qualities of this ancient natural material.
A mid-century home nestled into a secluded bushland setting in Sydney’s Sugarloaf Bay, The Quarterdeck by Studio Gorman responds to the client’s relaxed playful personality.
Working within the constraints of the existing solid brick building, Solid House stands true to its name. Through its renovated bones, Coy Yiontis offers a nod to its past life that forms the literal.
Celebrating, extending and subverting the design language of an original brown brick 1960s walk up in St Kilda, Melbourne, Modo Pento is bestowed with a vibrant new interior by WOWOWA.
Restoring and adapting an original Queenslander home in Brisbane, Nielson Jenkins combines a sense of enveloping warmth and sensitivity to context through the expression of the original details.
A reconfiguration and extension a modest bungalow, MCK Architects’ Strong Arm House is a bold response to a demanding brief for a flexible and practical home for a busy family of seven.
When the time came to upgrade the Wood Melbourne showroom, Oliver sought to create a space that would not only showcase products but simultaneously tell the Wood Melbourne story.
Developed by ICON Developments, Inkerman & Nelson is a series of design-led homes that reaffirms ICON’s tradition of creating highly considered spaces.
Axolotl’s story of persistence and innovation for over 20 years sees the brand at the forefront of creativity and technology in architectural surfaces.
Within its restricted envelope, O’Grady by Whiting Architects proposes a balanced play on concealing and revealing through the intersection of deliberately scaled volumes.
With references paying homage to its coastal location, South Coogee House by Partridge Daniels exhibits a strong modernist aesthetic fitting of its beachside surrounds.
The story of Concrete Collective, the Melbourne-based concrete design company, is built on a love of design and a passion for creation but, above all, on a foundation of staunch friendship.
Carefully crafting an atmosphere of relaxation and comfort, Carole Whiting Interiors’ Sage House employs neutral tones and organic materiality to fuse familiarity with elegance.
Family, work and creativity converge within the walls of Rob Kennon Architects’ Northcote House. Drawing on the warm robust materiality of red brick, the project encompassing family home, art studio.
An extension and renovation of an Edwardian home, Northcote Residence by Melanie Beynon Architecture & Interior Design is a warm and generous home for a young family of six.
Beaumont Building Design is an award-winning design and construction studio committed to achieving the perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality.
Studio Prineas’ Longwood Apartment occupies a wing of a 1960s apartment building in Darling Point, Sydney, resulting in a perimeter that has unobstructed views to Sydney Harbour.
Set amongst the treetops on New Zealand’s Waiheke Island, Vaughn McQuarrie Architects Palm Beach House is a contemporary interpretation of New Zealand’s traditional bach vernacular.
Design and socially led urban developers Neometro and Milieu are pleased to announce their first collaboration – One Wilson Ave, Brunswick – an integrated residential and commercial project.
Concrete Nation, have added their striking new Pod Collection and highly anticipated Valencia freestanding bath to their exclusive range of handcrafted concrete pieces.
Tom Robertson Architects’ Chapter House is so-named for its division into two distinct chapters. Behind the Victorian terrace, which was once the client’s childhood home.
Creating simple, honest and handmade pieces, Mr and Mrs White products are the embodiment of minimalist design with a focus on the natural beauty of raw materials.
Blue Balmoral sees Esoteriko Interiors bring a highly detailed and refreshingly contemporary approach to the design, expressed through bold, timeless and enduring gestures.
Logica Celata, exclusively available from Rogerseller, is the latest kitchen design from Valcucine, offering a unique combination of minimalist aesthetics and elevated functionality.
Inspired the original weatherboard bungalow that occupies the site, Michael Ong Design Offices Outside In House is an exercise in preserving character and history while injecting contemporary program.
Glebe Studio is a secondary dwelling located at the end of a laneway in Sydney’s Inner West, transforming existing underutilised space at the rear of a residential property.
Darling Vista House by Stafford Architecture brings a refined confidence to the outreaching aspects of the home, combining an awareness of materiality with a sensibility to place.
Through a creative exploration of materiality and a curious dissection of the inner-city site, Kats Cocktail by Meaghan White Architects sees the creation of two dwellings.
The spatial constraints of the distinctive wedge-shaped site became the formative pressure through which Chenchow Little Architects devised the Glebe House.
Part of VOLA’s short film series On Design, the film titled A Sustained History explores McLaren.Excell’s Lower Mill project, with founding co-directors Luke McLaren and Robert Excell.
Driven by an appreciation of textural materiality, Travis Walton Architecture’s Caulfield Residence is designed to around a considered and curated collection of adored fine art and objects.
The Cornerstone House references the quarries that originally occupied the area. Splinter Society plays with contrast to capture the layered and storied history of the site.
Seamlessly merging the architectural features of the historic home with contemporary design, Austin Design Associates’ Dutch Gable House is a boldly monochromatic, sophisticated renovation.
An enterprising home in North Melbourne for a retired couple downsizing, Dan Gayfer’s Melrose Terrace, a small-statured home whose functionality belies its single-fronted terrace origins.
For Chamberlain Architects, the first Ruum collection marked a radical departure from their usual practice of design. Yet with inherent challenges came the rare opportunity to explore a new approach