Quarry House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio propose a compartmentalisation within to accommodate future ageing in place, which is softened using natural textured layers throughout.
Set high among the clifftops, Chinamans Beach House sees Studio Johnston optimise the lofted elevation of its site to create a private yet outwardly focused sanctuary for its owners.
Overlaying consistency and clarity to an extended Victorian-era terrace, Nexus Designs resets the tonal palette of Monogram to create a calm and restorative respite.
With a careful sense of cohesion between its past and present identity, Rozelle Workers Cottage by architects Klaus Carson and interior designers Studio Soleil combines contemporary design.
Openly engaged with the surrounding landscape, Bromley Residence sees Dalecki Design combine a balance between open and closed methodologies to form a calm sanctuary for its owners.
As Design Director of Kett, Justin Hutchinson employs visual problem solving in designing collections of indoor and outdoor furniture inspired by Australia’s natural environment.
Bondi Mews sees MHNDU and Lawless and Meyerson adapt the existing outer volume to better optimise the potential of the location whilst retaining original nods to heritage.
Celebrating the history of distillation in Tasmania, The Still and Gin (Bar) by March Studio provide enriching environments for the drinking of whisky and gin.
Optimising the small and narrow allotment, Bellevue Hill House sees Mark Shapiro Architects propose a series of modern forms that express a linear connection of composure.
Terra Casa sees Davis Architects and Sally McMillan create clear connections between inside and out, grounding the home within the surrounding landscape.
As an homage to the original grandeur of the Victorian era home, Casa Eterea sees Biasol combine a pared-back refinement with a light yet muted sensibility that softens transitions.
In the backstreets of Melbourne’s bustling inner north, 388 Barkly Street is designed by DREAMER in collaboration with Breathe and developed by OUTsideIN.
Shaped by its past, Crawford Place by Brett Mickan Interior Design combines with Studio Steven Swain retains nods to its history while integrating a personal expression of its new custodians.
Clareville Residence sees Lubu Design layer gestures to underpin the home with a newfound openness that connects internally and out to the incredible views beyond.
Tucked into the small coastal town of Barwon Heads, on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula, AB House by Office MI–JI offers a considered degree of compartmentalisation.
Alto sees Jolson reorient the flow of the home to engage with the carefully sculpted landscape it sits within, whilst emphasising an enveloping sense of disconnect from the streetscape.
Horizon sees Shaun Lockyer Architects use clearly defined rectilinear forms to ensure the home has a defined presence with extensive glazing to soften the overall resolve.
Layered House emerges as a clever arrangement of forms that connects to the landscape beyond the home and focuses on integrating natural light to illuminate within.
Countershade sees Finnis Architects draw inspiration from its adjacency to an established natural reserve, referencing a similar warmth whilst camouflaging the mass in an intersection of light.
Specialists in bringing clients’ vision to life, TSAR Carpets advances customisable designs to suit any residential space. TSAR transcends practicality with statement pieces.
Dalkeith Residence sees MAEK carefully craft the home as an enduring architectural exploration of linear planes, focusing on a muted and connected palette throughout.
Hideaway House sees Cera Stribley bind two generous sites through a robust and enduring materiality, creating a disguised under croft space where living, entertaining and leisure come together.
Elysium sees Nickolas Gurtler Office break down the existing scale of the home to create a series of intimate moments using contrasting and complementing tones.
Vaucluse Residence sees Pohio Adams Architects focus on light and an openness throughout, embedding a crafted and considered detailing through each new intervention.
Noosa Residence sees Tim Ditchfield Architects balance open and closed elements through a timeless lens to ensure a lasting resolve and appropriate response to the surrounding sub-tropical climate.
Malvern Residence sees Preston Lane Architects combine a nature-inspired and warm series of gestures, binding the various eras within and creating a connected family home in the process.
Following the fall of the terrain, Toowoomba House sees Nielsen Jenkins navigate the landscape to create a restful and disconnected home integrated into the surrounds.
Pop Top House sees Licht Architecture utilise simplicity and restraint to inject a formal response that connects and expresses the owners, adding amenity through a cleverly planned addition.
Set amongst the treetops, Woollahra Residence by Parker Studio takes inspiration from the natural environment, folding hues from the landscape into the interior with deliberation and purpose.
Evoking both a gallery and a retreat, House for a Sculptor sees Miles / Thorp Architects transform the rear of a period workers cottage home into a meditative display space.
Merri Creek House sees Alexandra Buchanan Architecture combine both a restoration and expansion effort that ensures clear connections to greenspace throughout the home.
A new residence along Sydney Harbour, Vaucluse Residence by MHNDU, BKH Design Studio and Dangar Barin Smith sits comfortably in amongst other similarly beach-inspired homes.
Hope House sees Design by AD extend the existing legacy and heritage of the home by proposing a newly formed addition that focuses on light and a natural connection.
Armidale House sees Richards Stanisich overlay rich materiality and spatial sensibilities in carving the resulting home, seeing a sense of warmth and texture come together with dramatic result.
Sydney Residence sees Cameron Kimber Design and Daniel Boddam Studio collaborate to replace an existing home with an expansive project that aligns with an outdoor lifestyle.
Twin Set sees Welsh + Major open the internal envelope, inserting bold new additions to the rear to direct views out, encourage natural light inward and articulate the rear façade.
Echoing the artisanal methods of a sculptor, Paul Vizzari creates one-of-a-kind furniture by hand, with each design utilising locally-sourced raw material.
Inspired by the coastline of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Kustom Timber introduces a new range of engineered timber flooring, featuring rustic knots and grains.
In celebration of Australian design and local manufacturing, Remington Matters introduces a new and exclusive range of furniture with James Richardson Furniture.
Timbin House sees Conrad Gargett emphasise the outward direction of movement and flow, cloaking the exterior with operable façade features that encourage light and ventilation.
Replacing a single residence on a shared allotment, Kew Residence sees Jack Fugaro propose a pair or detached homes matching in their calm introversion.
Timber Lantern House sees mcmahon and nerlich design the home as a carefully constructed composition of its parts, woven in amongst the existing heritage form.
Balmoral House sees Potter and Wilson consider the orientation and existing heat loads, redirecting unwanted energy capture and overlaying a newfound direction and identity.
PLAYA House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh instil a playfulness in the design approach, transforming the home to become a muted and colour-rich immersion of texture and surface.