Nestled within the verdant streets of Hawthorn, this two-storey residence by Michael Mckeon Architects is a masterclass in restraint and thoughtful composition.
Design studio Robson Rak took a ‘bilingual’ approach in renovating this Victorian home in Melbourne’s south-east, blending the distinct languages of the old and new.
Characterised by formal simplicity and a monochromatic palette, Stucco House by InForm presents a quiet yet confident presence in the Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, giving little away at first glance.
Architecture Works transforms Caulfield North House through natural materials, seamless indoor-outdoor connections and thoughtful design, creating a calming sanctuary for modern family living.
With a refined blend of modern and heritage features, Terrain Nine Design Studio’s moody, atmospheric workspace in South Melbourne is the perfect embodiment of its design principles.
Three Peaks House by Ha Architecture thoughtfully integrates sustainable design with a functional layout, creating a family home that embraces its connection to a stunning north-facing backyard.
Spanish Mission House by Lande Architects blends thoughtful conservation and sustainable design, enhancing livability while celebrating identity and place.
Set amid the brick interwar charm of Glen Iris’ Summerhill Estate, Waterfall House reimagines the home’s art deco features, blending them with enhanced space and modern liveability.
Inspired by the balance between architecture and the surrounding landscape, Not a Motel by Pleysier Perkins allows its occupants to seamlessly transition to the outdoors.
Egerton Street House celebrates coastal living with robust forms, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, offering a serene, adaptable retreat on the Mornington Peninsula.
Balwyn House, a blonde brick residence by Wall Architects, captures the attention of passers-by with its striking facade and thoughtfully designed interiors.
Edwina Glenn has elevated the retro-kitsch bones of a 1980s home with carefully selected materials and furnishings while transforming the layout for an active family.
This Brunswick remodel creates a dialogue between the contrasting styles of the existing structure and its starkly modern additions, while a lush ornamental garden takes centrestage.
A neglected Victorian home in Ascot Vale is transformed by Castley McCrimmon Architects, blending restored heritage details with a modern extension of light and texture.
Nightingale’s latest conception of socially, financially and environmentally sustainable housing in northern Melbourne is a study in considered regeneration, equity and durable design.
In Melbourne’s prestigious Toorak, St Kevin’s College recently added a new learning facility, Glendalough, which features a statement facade constructed of Dekton by Cosentino.
In Melbourne’s Fitzroy, where creativity and cultural heritage collide, The StandardX Hotel emerges as a fresh new face in the neighbourhood’s cultural landscape.
Architecture and interior design practice Cera Stribley, renowned for its signature aesthetic of elegance with an edge, has unveiled its latest workspace in Melbourne’s Richmond.
In the competitive landscape of real estate, choosing the right collaborators can make or break a project. This is where Jellis Craig stands apart, offering guidance from conception to completion.
Multidisciplinary Melbourne studio Space Between takes a non-traditional approach to collaborations with the likes of Nike, Troye Sivan, Arc’Teryx and MPavilion.
A retro-futuristic car from Citroën that never went into production provided the surprising catalyst for artist Stephen Robert Carlier’s new body of work, What should have been.
Occupying a covetable corner in Melbourne’s French Quarter, the Hermès flagship on 71 Collins Street is another beautifully cultivated boutique experience designed by RDAI.
Yarra Valley winery Giant Steps is famed for its single-vineyard chardonnay and pinot noir, rich vibrant wines that perfectly embody their cool-climate origins.
With Hampden, Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors has crafted a haven for elevated living through minimalist design and elevated furnishings curated by Living Edge.
The MPavilion Season 11 program combines art, design and performance at Tadao Ando’s iconic structure in Melbourne from November 21 2024 to March 22 2025.
Channelling the locale’s creative, design-focused spirit, interior designer Georgina Jeffries seeks to add drama to the streetscape with Friends with Frank on Fitzroy’s iconic Gertrude Street.
Melbourne Place, the latest luxury boutique stay in the heart of Australia’s arguably most creative and cultural mecca is a declaration of intention, purpose and identity.
Artist Kimmy Hogan transforms a humble weatherboard in Geelong into a double-storey family home that oozes individuality, elevated by striking architectural door hardware by Iver.
Situated on a verdant street in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield North, this luminous family retreat remains true to its mid-century heritage while thoughtfully embracing the future.
Designed by Pandolfini Architects, Point Nepean House gracefully contours with the landscape, creating intimate retreats that draw the eye to the surrounding beauty.
Making her curatorial debut, Melbourne-based stylist, decorator and designer Simone Haag will curate Craft Victoria’s final main gallery exhibition for the year – ‘Fables & Folklore’.
C.Kairouz Architects’ Bonded House transforms a compact site in Northcote into a light-filled, flexible family home, seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces.
A home in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs is reimagined by Studio Welgus, its expansive spaces imbued with warmth from Elton Group’s rich timber veneers.
In the heart of Collingwood, House of Fortune by Dean Dyson Architects bridges eras, weaving cherished memories to honour both personal history and architectural legacy.
Portsea Beach House is a monument within an established landscape. A weathered pavilion of concrete and timber instils an architectural permanence atop a terraced arena of outdoor occupation.
K.Holland Architectural Interiors transforms Stefano de Pieri’s mid-century Mildura home into a chef’s retreat, blending cherished artefacts with a rich Italian heritage in a humble outback setting.
A collaboration between Setsquare Studio and Moby Architecture & Interiors uncovers the layers of history of Claude Street – a contemporary addition that challenges conventional expectations.
Crafted by Lauren Tarrant Design, Armadale Villa is made for entertaining, reflecting both a Mediterranean influence and the clients’ history in hospitality.
FIGR’s flexible design for Icon HQ blends collaborative and private spaces, using biophilic principles and adaptable layouts to foster wellbeing, movement and productivity.
Preserving a home steeped in history is a true art form, and Studio Beal has clearly mastered this craft with a stunning renovation of a heritage home in Armadale.
A once-ordinary 1990s home in Auburn, Melbourne, has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis by Fiona Lynch Office, resulting in a space where art and design intertwine.
Eva’s first flagship showroom, designed by In Addition, reimagines the retail experience with a thoughtful approach that highlights its furniture and homewares.
Number 42 Northcote by Studio ab. captures the essence of the North Melbourne locale where it resides while celebrating the home’s existing features with a modern overlay.
Heritage details and historic charm are woven into the sensitive transformation of an 1860s home that is now a contemporary family residence that harmonises with inner-city living.
An inviting Melbourne home, Fitzroy North House combines warm, minimalist interiors by Alessia Ferrarini Design Studio with structural work by Cera Stribley.