Brass House sees Edwina Glenn closely collaborate with the client and builder to bring a combined refinement and textural palette to this existing Toorak home.
HIP V. HYPE and Six Degrees Architects, the team behind Nightingale 2.0, are bringing a new sustainable, community-focused apartment development to life with Ferrars & York.
Brighton East House by InForm is a double-story home created to allow its inhabitants, a family of six, places of connection as well as spaces for each to retreat.
Breathe Architecture’s Warehouse Greenhouse challenges the typical residential vernacular, doing more with less to create a balance with the natural world and combining sustainable principles.
The Flinders House sees Sally Draper Architects combine an appreciation for context and an understanding of materiality and restraint, to propose a secluded retreat.
Carlton Apartment sees Tom Eckersley Architects combine a focused restraint with a contemporary minimalism to complete a challenging build during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Long House sees Clare Cousins has imagined a home that both sustainably performs and combines refinement and sensitivity within its contemporary comprising parts.
Sorrento Beach House by Pandolfini embraces the simplicity of the traditional holiday home, capturing the essence of summers spent on the beach and by the pool.
With a strong commitment to progressive urban design and appreciation, Milieu Property’s latest development, Brunswick East, sets out to cultivate a strong, vibrant community.
Created for a family of four with a strong appreciation for design, Caulfield North by InForm is a unique sculptural solution to a challenging narrow site.
With Brighton Luxe, Carr combines the highly crafted with a refined minimalism, destined to endure the tests of time and honour the rituals of daily life.
With an honesty in materiality and playful engagement with natural light, Deco House by Mihaly Slocombe Architects unites a calming sense of retreat with art deco references.
Situated on a rugged, windswept dune that drops sharply down to the ocean below, the Cliff House by Auhaus Architecture is a strong response to the harsh coastal conditions.
South Yarra House sees Robert Simeoni Architects combine considered restraint and a celebration of heritage in their approach and development of decisive insertions.
The Comoda Sofa is designed in Melbourne by Biasol and manufactured in collaboration with Molmic, the modular sofa collection was born from a need for dynamism, comfort and sustainability.
Imbued with the vibrancy of the ‘roaring 20s’, Spanish Queen by Robson Rak sees the restoration, renovation and addition to an original 1920s Spanish mission house in Melbourne’s southeast.
Prahran House sees Techne Architecture and Interior Design pay homage to the original industrial past of the site and insert a brutalist-inspired home behind the brick warehouse façade.
Scapellino House sees Biasol, together with Architecton, combine heightened luxury and quality in expressing the Bartucca family’s history as stonemasons, in a home that embraces their origins.
NNH Residence by Emma Tulloch Architects and Mim Design is a luxurious exploration of scale and intimacy, underpinned by a design language steeped in the client’s love of luxury automobiles.
A harmonious and thoughtful response to a complex challenge, Molecule Studio’s Winton House is a Victorian heritage home given new life via a contemporary two-storey extension.
Inspired by its mid-century neighbours, Kew House navigates its challenging sloping site with seeming ease. Expressed through a bold cantilevered form, March Studio proposes a modernist home.
Imbued with a familiar welcoming warmth, Garden House by BKK Architects combines deliberate zoning and level changes to carve out intimate moments throughout the home.
The Malvern home of interior designer Sarah Reid effortlessly manages all the requirements of a family with three young children while also exemplifying its inhabitants’ love of contemporary art.
Three Stories North sees Splinter Society combine an approach of refinement with a deliberately emotive palette to create a series of spaces that speak to the past and present.
Sailors Hill House sees Murray Barker combine an historical resonance with an emphasis on craft and placemaking to purpose a minimally invasive insertion into a heritage cottage.
Auburn Road House is a grand Edwardian residence that has been thoughtfully transformed by Solomon Troup into an elegant contemporary home whilst preserving the heritage detailing of the original.
Collingwood Apartment sees Rob Kennon Architects combine a fluidity of movement with moments of curiosity and tactile refinement to customise the apartment experience as a reflection of its owners.
Reinvigorating a 1990s townhouse, Winter Architecture’s approach was one of recalibration, simplifying spatial and material complexities through a process of removal and consolidation.
A strikingly simple steel form that nods to post-war architecture, Core Collective’s Dromana House can be found rising from the hillside in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
Cardigan Place Residence by MA Architects combine a sensitivity to heritage with a contemporary approach to propose an integrated & considered spatial solution to extending the home’s original bones.
Recently launching her solo practice YSG Studio, Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem reflects on how her love of performance and her childhood in the Middle East have informed her work.
The second project completed under the Nightingale Model, Nightingale 2 by Six Degrees Architects and HIP V. HYPE represents the growth of a thriving local community coming to fruition.
Taking inspiration from its 1990s past, Keano Warehouse sees WOWOWA to propose a three-storey medley of colour, pattern and texture within the walls of a warehouse in Melbourne’s inner north.
A rustic yet elegant home by Lisa Buxton Interiors, the Wensley, so called due to its location in Wensleydale, sits on 80 acres of rural farm land, amidst the rolling hills of country Victoria.
From this moment forward, eating will be different. Introducing KROF Cutlery, the Australian cutlery brand that brings a high-end serving experience directly to the home.
United by the core values of quality and sustainability, Cantilever is a design-centric Australian kitchen manufacturing and interiors company committed to designing for longevity.
Inspired by the interaction between light and the curved surface, Est Lighting’s Melbourne showroom, by Christopher Elliott Design, is a celebration of both light and the local design community.
Harry and Viv’s House by Ha Architecture is a small Victorian that questions expected relationships while maintaining the integrity of the detailed heritage façade.
With interiors by Mim Design and architecture by Fender Katsalidis Architects, The Grace Albert Park proposes an elevated template for later-life communities.
Camberwell Residence sees Neil Architecture breathe fresh life into an existing brick home in Melbourne, defined by a new batten façade that contributes privacy and texture.
Doherty Design Studio reinvigorates Back to the Future through understanding of context and the home’s modernist influences, combined with an appreciation of bold, expressive colour.
Within the bones of an original 1930s home in Melbourne, Christopher Elliott Design has created a restrained and elegant interior world that infuses art deco elements with a contemporary sensibility.
Referencing masterpieces of mid-century architecture, Hindley & Co Architecture and Interiors’ Sand Dune Sanctuary nestles into its softly undulating natural surrounds with restraint and finesse.
Capturing the enviable site aspects, Megowan Architectural’s Three Angle House is born from a place of immersion. Sunken into its hillside locale, the architecture stands as a response to its site.
From stonemasonry to embroidery, football and sculpture, for Steven John Clark, it was an unconventional path that eventually led to founding Melbourne-based studio denHolm.
Coco Flip draws on travel as both muse and source of new perspectives. Recently launching two new collections influenced by the Art Deco movement, Coco Flip’s ethos is grounded in considered design.
MRTN Architects Good Life House references the surrounding early 20th-century housing and creates a generous, energy-efficient new family home that speaks to the clients connection their community.
A harmonious and thoughtful response to a complex challenge, Molecule Studio’s Winton House is a Victorian heritage home given new life via a contemporary two-storey extension.