Crafted by Lauren Tarrant Design, Armadale Villa is made for entertaining, reflecting both a Mediterranean influence and the clients’ history in hospitality.
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.
Armadale Annex by Eliza Blair Architecture blends modern design with an Edwardian home, enhancing living spaces through sustainability and heritage preservation.
In the elegant streets of Armadale stands a restored, reinvigorated dwelling where the elegance of Victorian architecture meets the dynamism of everyday life.
With the landscape of physical retail spaces constantly changing, a boutique needs to leave the buyer affected in some tangible way. Ena Pelly Armadale does just that.
Victoria House sees Tali Roth Interior Design ensure the key detailing of the original home remains amid a layering of rich, modern textures and forms.
Imbued with both traditional and contemporary elements, RE Residence is the unification of two eras to create an inviting, light-filled dwelling that provides moments of quiet retreat.
With Be Kids Therapy, Selzer Design Studio met a curly design challenge head on. The result is a psychology clinic that manages to escape a clinical aesthetic, opting instead for a calming feel.
As a retail experience that feels both familiar and welcoming, bassike Armadale sees Akin Atelier aim to change the traditional approach to a typology, tending instead towards the approachable.
Melbourne Residence sees Kate Walker Design rework the interior to overlay a more crafted approach, folding in refined details and a contemporary rigour.
Parilla House sees Powell & Glenn, together with Sally Caroline, propose a home of enduring proportion and scale, with classical references that ensure a refined home.
Brought to life by Ewert Leaf, Lune Armadale builds on the brand’s purity and precision, offering a space more reminiscent of a gallery than a traditional bakery.
The Whiskey Room represents a collection of spaces that combine the nostalgia of a life well-travelled, with the many finds the owners have acquired along the way.
Union Street Residence sees NTF Architecture increase the transparency of the existing and propose a series of generous volumes that openly welcome an exchange with the landscape and natural light.
Armadale Residence sees Lucy Bowen and Lisa Buxton Interiors combine to craft the natural evolution and extension of the existing home, mixing the original detailing with newer elements.
Founded on a passion for design, quality and a genuine approach to business, In Good Company is the Melbourne-based design destination created by Louise Bastiras.
Armadale House sees an Edwardian-era dwelling in Melbourne’s south-east emerge as a grand family home, embracing its decorative side while celebrating a new pared-back identity.
Horsburgh Grove Residences sees Conrad Architects and Mim Design join to propose a refined and elegant collective of generous proportion, scale and detail.
Honouring the traditions of prestige, architectural splendour and botanical beauty exemplified by Larnook Mansion, Lowe Living’s Larnook Armadale is a series of 11 luxuriously.
Cambridge Street sees ADDARC cohesively link past and present through a restrained and monochromatic palette, concealing the addition from the approach while opening generously to the rear.
A sensitive and retrained extension, Denbigh Road House sees Clare Cousins Architects bring a refinement and resolute timelessness in the approach to creating a robust family home.
The many-faceted offerings of Willow Urban Retreat define its tranquil presence as a haven that serves as a platform for human connection to self, community and place.