Cobden Terrace sees a state-level heritage-listed home, renovated with great respect by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design, for both the past and the clients’ tasteful art and design collection.
Haven – a boutique coffee shop in Sydney’s Darling Quarter designed by MOYA & CO – utilises a calming palette to create a serene hospitality environment.
Available in Australia exclusively through Living Edge is the North American-based design company BassamFellows that is leading the drive towards reinstating the true craftsmanship and beauty.
Rose Bay sees PopovBass and Karen Tabak Interiors combine to navigate the site with a sensitivity, crafting the end result as a lasting impression among the surrounds.
Drawing on a newfound connection to natural light, Paddington Terrace sees Smith + Levine and Anthony Gill Architects enliven the home through a contemporary restraint.
Marking this year’s WorldPride celebrations in Sydney, Architects with PRIDE (AWP) launched a program of events, beginning with the Architects Ball at Pleasures Playhouse in Sydney.
Inspired by a love of camping and being immersed in the outdoors, Weather House sees Mihaly Slocombe Architects combine gestures that allow it to open generously and embrace the natural elements.
Drawing inspiration from the architecture of the site and its surrounding natural landscape, IN BED has brought its new season arrivals to life in Sydney’s Wahroonga House.
Occupying a long and narrow inner-city block, Annandale House by Norrsken Ko. delicately balances two seemingly competing aspects – a conservative locale and the desires of a dynamic family.
The Estate sees Luke Moloney Architecture re-sculpts the foundational elements of the home whilst enriching the interior through a considered and textural layering.
Brush House sees Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors integrate a sweeping motion between the natural and the built, softening the edges and motioning to movement throughout.
Quarry House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio propose a compartmentalisation within to accommodate future ageing in place, which is softened using natural textured layers throughout.
Set high among the clifftops, Chinamans Beach House sees Studio Johnston optimise the lofted elevation of its site to create a private yet outwardly focused sanctuary for its owners.
Overlaying consistency and clarity to an extended Victorian-era terrace, Nexus Designs resets the tonal palette of Monogram to create a calm and restorative respite.
With a careful sense of cohesion between its past and present identity, Rozelle Workers Cottage by architects Klaus Carson and interior designers Studio Soleil combines contemporary design.
Openly engaged with the surrounding landscape, Bromley Residence sees Dalecki Design combine a balance between open and closed methodologies to form a calm sanctuary for its owners.
As Design Director of Kett, Justin Hutchinson employs visual problem solving in designing collections of indoor and outdoor furniture inspired by Australia’s natural environment.
Bondi Mews sees MHNDU and Lawless and Meyerson adapt the existing outer volume to better optimise the potential of the location whilst retaining original nods to heritage.
Celebrating the history of distillation in Tasmania, The Still and Gin (Bar) by March Studio provide enriching environments for the drinking of whisky and gin.
Optimising the small and narrow allotment, Bellevue Hill House sees Mark Shapiro Architects propose a series of modern forms that express a linear connection of composure.
Baxter, remaining true to its identity as an Italian-made, family-owned company, opens its new experience centre at Lake Como that blurs the line between its indoor and outdoor collections.
Terra Casa sees Davis Architects and Sally McMillan create clear connections between inside and out, grounding the home within the surrounding landscape.
As an homage to the original grandeur of the Victorian era home, Casa Eterea sees Biasol combine a pared-back refinement with a light yet muted sensibility that softens transitions.
In the backstreets of Melbourne’s bustling inner north, 388 Barkly Street is designed by DREAMER in collaboration with Breathe and developed by OUTsideIN.
Shaped by its past, Crawford Place by Brett Mickan Interior Design combines with Studio Steven Swain retains nods to its history while integrating a personal expression of its new custodians.
Clareville Residence sees Lubu Design layer gestures to underpin the home with a newfound openness that connects internally and out to the incredible views beyond.
Tucked into the small coastal town of Barwon Heads, on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula, AB House by Office MI–JI offers a considered degree of compartmentalisation.
Alto sees Jolson reorient the flow of the home to engage with the carefully sculpted landscape it sits within, whilst emphasising an enveloping sense of disconnect from the streetscape.
Horizon sees Shaun Lockyer Architects use clearly defined rectilinear forms to ensure the home has a defined presence with extensive glazing to soften the overall resolve.
Storm Cottage sees Fearon Hay Architects propose a self-sustaining residence that provides the ideal balance of natural immersion and protection from the elements.
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.
Countershade sees Finnis Architects draw inspiration from its adjacency to an established natural reserve, referencing a similar warmth whilst camouflaging the mass in an intersection of light.
Specialists in bringing clients’ vision to life, TSAR Carpets advances customisable designs to suit any residential space. TSAR transcends practicality with statement pieces.
Dalkeith Residence sees MAEK carefully craft the home as an enduring architectural exploration of linear planes, focusing on a muted and connected palette throughout.
Hideaway House sees Cera Stribley bind two generous sites through a robust and enduring materiality, creating a disguised under croft space where living, entertaining and leisure come together.