Sprout House sees Barnacle Studio delicately insert the new form as a considered element to interact with its context, expressing its structural composition.
The Undyed Collection from Pampa celebrates wool in its purest state, with a range of rugs, runners and cushions that look just as natural as the processes with which they were made.
North Bondi sees Greg Natale draw on an Art Deco playfulness to propose a home that feels like the ideal disconnect, idyllically separated from the world below.
Together with Bone Made, Avenue One Design carefully crafts Rozelle House as a considered home, combining natural and textural elements amongst the smooth and refined.
Residence H sees Nina Maya Interiors draw on the muted foundational base of the home to introduce elements that feel as though they have always existed in place.
Mathieson Architects cleverly enhances a challenging site, ensuring clean lines and restraint allow Bondi Beach House’s surrounding view to be in focus.
Colo Crossings sees Benn and Penna Architects weave the natural environment with the built form, creating a home that is unique to, yet in unison with, the landscape.
House Hurlstone Park sees Carla Middleton Architecture combine the carefully detailed with the refined to propose a home of lasting fortitude while continuing the legacy of the original.
Randwick Townhouses see James Garvan Architecture craft the residences as finely tuned articulations that sit upon their own weighted plinths, focused outward.
Campbell Parade Penthouse sees Akin Atelier overlay a newly worked floor plan to allow for visual connections internally and to views beyond, while increasing the sense of flow.
Matchpoint House sees Duet and AJH+ combine to add to the existing character and charm of the heritage home, instilling an artisanal and handmade approach.
Little Black Cabin sees Smith Architects both drive the design and build the resulting compact home that stands as an expression of place and fortification.
The Books House sees Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors combine textural and sweeping motions throughout to craft the unique and responsive home.
Palmer Street by Studio Shand draws on contrasting and curious details to curate a series of interlocking spaces that defy the traditional and entice enquiry.
March House Garden Pavilion sees Source Architects draw on an existing refinement of the home to sculpt the resulting crisp volume, heightened by restraint.
Vaucluse Residence sees Pollak Design draw on the personalities of its owners and create considered connections internally, while using colour and pattern to create movement and diversity throughout.
Fraternal Twins sees Carter Williamson look to minimal Japanese crafting in proposing these uniquely connected homes, each as their own embrace of openness and light.
Sydney Terrace sees Thomas Hamel and Associates layer specialist and handmade finishes together with collected treasures throughout as an extended narrative of past adventures.
Woollahra Residence sees Jorge Hrdina Architects focus on bringing natural light and a sense of openness inward while retaining the essence of what lay before, interwoven within the new.
Exclusively housing Paola Lenti’s outdoor and accessory collections, the new dedece showroom features a refreshing layout, coupled with a visually dynamic charm.
The Hat Factory sees Welsh and Major Architects combine approaches to allow for an integrated flexibility and evolution over time, to adapt to the needs of its growing family.
Together with Luigi Rosselli Architects, Décor JMH re-sculpts Park Villa 1873 within the confines of its heritage limitations, infusing an animation through layering and purpose.
House 15/75 sees Allied Office respond to the optimum orientation of the site, while ensuring a sense of privacy and enclosure are created for its young family.
Woolgoolga Beach House sees Levesque and Derrick Architects embed a lasting durability in proposing the removed and robust home, allowing volumes to open generously to the surrounds.
House Flower sees Berresford Architecture guide a passionate client in optimising the existing conditions and crafting an addition that realises the home’s previously unmet potential.
Specialising in luxury high-end residential and commercial constructions, Masco Build has cemented itself as a contemporary leader within the building industry.
Weave House sees Hugh-Jones Mackintosh draw from a warm and diverse palette to create a soft and calming home, filled with light and openly connected to its Sydney Harbour views.
Camperdown Terrace sees Downie North utilise a refined and warming approach in crafting the expanded home, adding amenity and creating clear, tangible connections within the site.
Studio aem reimagines Inside Outside House, introducing Elton Group timber veneers to add a refined and tactile layer to the home, complementing the interior’s colour palette.
Blueys Beach House sees Apto & Best Architects draw inspiration from the surrounding coastal setting in combining a natural warmth together with a welcomed lightness.
House in the Park sees Facet Studio recalibrate their anticipated approach, focussing outward, to bring keen connections to the surrounding context as a direct extension of the home.
Melbourne-based furniture design company grazia&co has opened a new Sydney showroom. As a natural next step for the company, the business continues to support locally manufactured furniture.
Pine Springs House sees Harley Graham Architects craft a home of considered restraint and open connection, while navigating a sloping site and reducing the impact on existing neighbouring properties.
Neal and Shirley’s by DFJ Architects preserves the charm and mid-century bones of a 1957 Tweed Coast residence, whilst refreshing its capacity as a 21st century home.
Megan Moton’s work as a stylist is layered and far-reaching, underpinning all her endeavours from architectural collaborations to running The Studio and The School, and leading guided trips overseas.
The first solo exhibition by Benedict dos Remedios for contemporary art gallery Chalk Horse, Catfished features a series of large-scale paintings depicting exotic orchids.
Studio Shand and Cadrys have collaborated on a new range of indoor rugs inspired by the shapes and colours of Californian modernism, named SUPERGRAPHICS.
Harbourview House sees Studio AEM and Studio Gestalt combine to reimagine the generous family home, further elevating the interior experience and its connection to Sydney Harbour beyond.
The Sticks sees iarchitecture form a respectfully sensitive insertion in place, while carving its own unique typology, taking heed from the surrounding context.
With a sense of playfulness and feeling of familiarity, Highlands House by Other Architects sits quietly in its landscape while simultaneously embodying its own character.
Cut and Morph House sees Apto & Best Architects draw from an existing embedded narrative to carefully sculpt an open and connected series of volumes on site.