Cawdor House by Tamsin Johnson is an architecture imbued in the local vernacular and resolute in its unique expression — a repository of artifacts expressive of the family who reside within.
Nestled discreetly in the streets of Paddington, Kidman Lane complements its surroundings while presenting a unique silhouette that hints at a more unconventional vision.
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.
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.
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.
Equanimity is transformed into a light-filled family home, as MCK Architects and Atelier Alwill skilfully balance traditional elements with a modern, open design.
Paddington T2 sees Scott Weston Architectural Design focus on reconnecting the entire site and reactivating the private outdoor space as an extension of the home proper.
Drawing on a newfound connection to natural light, Paddington Terrace sees Smith + Levine and Anthony Gill Architects enliven the home through a contemporary restraint.
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.
Paddington Terrace sees Trias focus on inserting the energy and vibrancy of the young couple and their growing family, enlivening spaces through warm textures and artisanal craft.
Sitting concealed behind its original heritage façade, Paddington Terrace sees MCK Architecture and Juicy Design breathe new life into an existing heritage home.
Paddington House II sees Tribe Studio Architects extrude the existing roofline and silhouette to reach deeper into the site and create a voluminous living area.
Recognising the importance of ongoing discussion and collaboration, Jardan and Koichi Takada Architects hosted a conversation around sustainability in design and architecture.
Glenmore Residence sees Pohio Adams Architects overlay a restrained approach together with an expanding methodology to bring deliberate connections between the inside and out.
Norfolk House by SE DÉA ea combines an organic and restrained approach to extend the original handcrafted nature of the home through a more contemporary lens, as an idyllic escape.
Paddington Residence sees Retallack Thompson cleverly rework the interior plan while honouring the Victorian terrace’s history through a handcrafted approach.
Designed by Tamsin Johnson, Lucy Folk’s new store on William Street in Paddington is a textural celebration of craft inspired by the Medina of Marrakech.
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.
Paddington House sees Porebski Architects carefully navigate challenges on site to open and illuminate the tightly packed terrace, creating a light-filled and series of connected rooms in the process.
Hampton Terrace sees Hampton Architecture bring the natural into the previously formal home through a curated series of openings that engage the whole site and its privately accessed courtyard space.
Fenn sees Akin Atelier refer to gestures of simplicity and layers of softness to create a series of spaces that transport visitors on their journey to betterment.
Smash Repair House sees Matt Elkan Architect deliberately turn inward and introspectively open the building with a focus on the experience of being within the home.
Aesop Paddington sees Clare Cousins Architects create an inviting and immersive experience aimed to stir memories of pleasant nostalgia and a sense of identity through place.
Paddington House 05 sees Nobbs Radford Architects optimise the home’s unique and compact site, creating an introspective retreat from the dense urban environment it is immersed within.