Located on a prominent corner in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Paperbark Bondi by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects is an elegant and welcoming family home.
Adeptly designed by Tamsin Johnson, SIR. Bondi Flagship Store houses an array of products from the renowned resort wear label, joining sister boutiques in Perth and Manly.
Echoing the convivial, laid-back nature of the Mexican seaside, Calita by Frankly Interior Design entices Bondi’s beachgoers with its spritely character.
Bondi 2 by Studio Quarters echoes the relaxed tone of its beachside locale. Crisp profiles and a light material palette craft an uplifting setting for family life to unfold.
Bondi Terrace sees Studio Quarters combine a subtle and restrained approach alongside soft and playful engagement with colour to create an ideal base for everyday rituals.
With a layout that invites movement between interior and exterior spaces and a warm, consistent material palette, this North Bondi home responds to its climate.
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.
Mathieson Architects cleverly enhances a challenging site, ensuring clean lines and restraint allow Bondi Beach House’s surrounding view to be in focus.
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.
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.
Behind the traditional frontage of a 1940s semi-detached cottage in Bondi, Andrew Burges Architects Bismarck House unfolds as a series of experiments with form, materiality and space.