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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stripped back to its original charm, Eton by Proske, AFD and Morgan Build is restored and given a large, contemporary addition woven amid the landscape.
SJB injects the modular off-the-plan apartment in the former London Hotel with colour and vibrancy, creating a daring home that is a true reflection of its owners.
In Foam House, Amelda Wilde Interior Design integrates textural layers throughout the residence, creating a connection to the coast and nurturing a sense of retreat.
Equanimity is transformed into a light-filled family home, as MCK Architects and Atelier Alwill skilfully balance traditional elements with a modern, open design.
Borris Boundary House by Maytree Studios is redesigned to improve function and flow, with a new addition that harmonises with the existing form and opens up to the outdoors.
C. Kairouz Architects undertakes an inspired renovation of a classic 1970s Melbourne home, championing its origins while making it thoroughly contemporary.
Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors reworks and expands Palm House by openly engaging with the surrounding landscape, imbuing the post-war home with a renewed sense of purpose.
The St Kilda home of Andrew Parr, Director of Interiors at SJB, St Kilda House is unashamedly playful, courageous and refreshingly eclectic, boldly redefining family living.
ForestOne Announces EuroCucina Round 7 A&D Trade Competition Winners, Grainne Devlin at Design & Co and Jessica Borgeaud at Jackson Teece who have shown excellent use of EGGER materials.
The latest expansion of Jardin d’Eden sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Vivienne Hannigan pay an honourable homage to the original Queen Anne-style heritage.
For Kōri Ice Cream, scooped into a narrow two-level heritage building in Melbourne’s Hawthorn, Architects EAT blend contemporary minimalism and loud Japanese hyperpop.
Delicately preserving the home’s Victorian-era history, Architecture Caisson employs restraint in composing an expanded footprint around a dual indoor-outdoor sanctuary space.
Through a regenerative transformation, Wetlands House is converted into a functional dwelling with a natural water landscape, anchoring the residence in place.
The Design Coach’s 2024 Scholarship Program is now open, and designers, stylists and architects – no matter their level of experience – are invited to apply.
A historical address and shopping precinct that's home to more than 300 businesses is undergoing a significant redevelopment under the vision of Orchard Piper and Kerry Hill Architects.
Hotel House is the result of Ed and Edwina Glenn combining a passion for heritage and placemaking, transforming an existing commercial space into their own unique residence.