Our homes are our sanctuaries, and it’s this approach to architecture design for the home that makes a house design stand-out. At Habitus Living and Habitus magazine we are constantly seeking home architecture that exudes a special quality, homes that go beyond the traditional to really show what it means to live in design.
In this comment piece, Nguluway DesignInc's Craig Kerslake and Lynne Hancock ask if we have over-valued privacy to the detriment of social interaction and a sense of community.
Addressing previous misguided renovations to reconfiguring the layout for a family of six, Taylors Bay Residence stands as a testament to attention to detail and a commitment to sustainable design principles.
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Known for iconic designs like Hiroshima Armchair or SANAA Rabbit Chair, Maruni masterfully reinterprets Japanese design heritage for a global audience and contemporary context.
Designed by Tom Mark Henry, Bronte Beach House is a contemporary take on the coastal home, imbued with an extensive material palette.
In Oliver Du Puy's Garden Lane restoration, Japanese customs are woven into the fabric of the project, reflecting a theoretical framework akin to an haute couture garment.
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The Italian brand’s creation combines comfort and creativity in one striking piece.
Nickolas Gurtler Office redesigned the expansive dimensions of Elysium House, with an intimate atmosphere reminiscent of a true home, while seamlessly accommodating the cultural traditions of the clients’ Jewish faith.
Contrary to its appellation, the Snow House designed by HAS Design and Research is located in the tropical environment of Bangkok and is imbued with French Flair.
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These four pieces combine materiality and craftsmanship to create a collection unlike any other