In a daring departure from tradition, Tom Mark Henry’s latest project, Alfie’s in Sydney, redefines the very essence of decadence in a steakhouse that boldly challenges preconceptions.
Hunters Hill is expanded by Designed by JAM to encompass a more open contemporary liveability while ensuring the existing heritage character was retained.
Daddy Cool offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design and making a striking statement.
Designed By JAM renovates a one bedroom apartment in Surry Hills. Filled with natural light and hues, the home gives its owner everything they need in one cosy place.
Living Edge’s design team curates a collection of impeccable office furniture from some of the world’s leading brands for Ray White Group’s Martin Place headquarters in Sydney.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
River of Life by Sandbox Studio is designed to accommodate a growing family, incorporating smooth, linear gestures throughout to encourage a seamless flow between inside and out.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
L’ARC Maison in southern Sydney is a testament to the creative partnership between Beyond Build Constructions and SBD Studio, and a reflection of its owners’ diverse cultural influences.
Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects have reimagined a heritage home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs as a contemporary haven filled with a mix of art and antique and modern furniture.
Sydney artist Marisa Purcell’s layered works change with light and perspective, playing on the viewer’s senses. She sees her layered and multi-hued works as containers of time.
Situated on the rocky headland of Sydney’s Shelly Beach, this family home designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects reflects the beauty and serenity of its surroundings.
Sitting on a headland in the small New South Wales South Coast town of Malua Bay, a new project by Secret Gardens revitalises a property devastated by bushfires and extreme weather.
Trincomalee is a rejuvenation effort that encompasses the entire site, where Richard Unsworth of Studio U.C skilfully integrates both architectural and natural components.
The owners of Austinmer House employ BASE to enhance the existing structure with minimal intervention, aiming for maximum impact while highlighting its coastal connection.
Moving beyond the typical bar experience, Bar Besuto by Tom Mark Henry unveils a raw and intimate space that is simultaneously dark, welcoming and layered.
Four years after it was completed, we revisit Peter Stutchbury Architecture’s Night Sky House, a recipient of the highest residential architectural accolade in the country.
Taking cues from the original design of The Ridge, Luke Moloney Architecture and Sarah Davison Interiors aim to blend the historic residence seamlessly into its natural surroundings.
Kate Stokes, the founder and director of Melbourne-based furniture and lighting design studio Coco Flip, talks about her role in the design industry in honour of Women’s History Month.
Lawless & Meyerson have reinvigorated a ’90s home in Sydney’s Tamarama by introducing natural light, a contemporary layout and a refined palette of materials.
La Dolce Villa, the latest collection from Composition’s interior concept gallery and showroom, reveals the unique and curated sensibilities of Claire Perini, the founder and director.
Inspired by the idea of living within a space that feels like a perpetual holiday, The Wharf Apartment has been renovated and opened up to the elements.
Bayview Tree House was inspired by a desire to be responsive and immersed within the surrounding setting, seeing Woodward Architects create a restful family home.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Luigi Rosselli Architects and Handelsmann + Khaw approach the restoration and expansion of the near-century-old Renaissance Villa Renée with a subtle touch.
Equanimity is transformed into a light-filled family home, as MCK Architects and Atelier Alwill skilfully balance traditional elements with a modern, open design.
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.
A reimagination of an ageing industrial building into a contemporary office for a modern company, Darlinghurst Workplace reclaims a new identity – one of creativity, vibrancy and culture.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects injects space and light into Woollahra Terrace, restoring the home’s original character while transforming it into a peaceful and timeless abode.
Set across five levels of the heritage Metcalfe Bond Stores building overlooking Circular Quay, COX Architecture’s new Sydney Studio is saturated with style and restrained luxury.