Paddington Townhouse by Hecker Guthrie is a sensitive restoration grounded in intricate craftsmanship, muted tones and a distinct, Japanese-inspired style.
Buderim by Alexandra Buchanan Architecture balances privacy and openness, unfolding through layered spaces that embrace the landscape, natural light, and sustainable design.
Nestled within the verdant streets of Hawthorn, this two-storey residence by Michael Mckeon Architects is a masterclass in restraint and thoughtful composition.
Designed and made in Australia, Potato and Sprout’s range of vibrant lounge chairs and side tables embrace recycled plastic to absorb waste through thoughtful design.
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.
Classic with a Twist makes its Brisbane debut with a flagship showroom in Fortitude Valley, showcasing its carefully curated range of high-quality and vibrant luxury outdoor furniture.
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.
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.
Timber, neutral colourways and timeless travertine are the hallmarks of RJ Living’s latest outdoor collection, perfectly suited to Australian alfresco living.
Thankyou’s personal-care products might have undergone a chic new rebrand but the social enterprise’s ethos remains unchanged – helping to end global poverty.
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.
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.
Blum’s AVENTOS HKi lift system blends practicality with sophistication, offering a compact, versatile solution that enhances furniture design with minimalist elegance and exceptional functionality.
A collaboration between Dare Property Group, MHN Design Union, Mim Design and Paul Bangay, Fontaine in Vaucluse represents the pinnacle of luxury apartment living.
Architecture Works transforms Caulfield North House through natural materials, seamless indoor-outdoor connections and thoughtful design, creating a calming sanctuary for modern family living.
With a refined blend of modern and heritage features, Terrain Nine Design Studio’s moody, atmospheric workspace in South Melbourne is the perfect embodiment of its design principles.
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.
Furniture brand Koala is combining modularity, sustainability and innovation to create adaptable, high-quality pieces that meet the evolving needs of modern Australian homes.
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.
Set amid the brick interwar charm of Glen Iris’ Summerhill Estate, Waterfall House reimagines the home’s art deco features, blending them with enhanced space and modern liveability.
One of Sydney’s notoriously dark terraces is flooded with light from a sculptural roofline designed by Carter Williamson that elicits both utility and grandeur.
Inspired by the balance between architecture and the surrounding landscape, Not a Motel by Pleysier Perkins allows its occupants to seamlessly transition to the outdoors.
Bennelong Residence, an apartment overlooking the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Circular Quay, cedes the spotlight to its spectacular waterfront setting.
Boasting stunning views of the iconic Sydney Harbour, Sydney Penthouse has undergone a remarkable transformation by Thomas Hamel & Associates, now showcasing a fresh, contemporary flair.
A repository for elegant surfaces, The Esplanade sits neatly in an established riverside setting in Perth’s Mount Pleasant, exemplifying the stunning ultra-compact porcelain surfaces of Cosentino.
Egerton Street House celebrates coastal living with robust forms, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, offering a serene, adaptable retreat on the Mornington Peninsula.
Balwyn House, a blonde brick residence by Wall Architects, captures the attention of passers-by with its striking facade and thoughtfully designed interiors.
Cawdor House by Tamsin Johnson is an architecture imbued in the local vernacular and resolute in its unique expression — a repository of artifacts expressive of the family who reside within.
Badu Gili: Healing Spirit marks the second year of a creative partnership between the Biennale of Sydney, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and the Sydney Opera House.
Balancing conservatism and unexpectedness, A Cryptic Estate reworks a significant, late-Victorian home in Sydney’s lower north shore with a series of diverse and captivating spaces.
Ma’s House by Studio Steen highlights the vital connection between excellent, sustainable design and the everyday human needs, desires and rituals that inspire and shape it.
In Sydney’s new Surry Hills Village, Tom Mark Henry reimagines a pharmacy where wellness, natural textures and contemporary design converge, creating a welcoming and sensory-rich environment.
Edwina Glenn has elevated the retro-kitsch bones of a 1980s home with carefully selected materials and furnishings while transforming the layout for an active family.
This Brunswick remodel creates a dialogue between the contrasting styles of the existing structure and its starkly modern additions, while a lush ornamental garden takes centrestage.
This historic sandstone treasure has been respectfully revived by design studio Arent&Pyke and given a fresh contemporary overlay that combines crisp minimalism with tactile softness.
A neglected Victorian home in Ascot Vale is transformed by Castley McCrimmon Architects, blending restored heritage details with a modern extension of light and texture.