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Palm House by Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors is an extension about more than additional space and openness. Instead, sensitivity has been given to the connective tissue, seen in the thresholds between old and new, which create curious angles to guide the eye through the layers of this home.
Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.
A Victorian bungalow reimagined. The Kirribilli Bungalow, redesigned by Howard Tanner, Sidney Rofe, and Mary Dewar, is a fusion of history and modern design that seeks to capture the home’s surrounding light and space.
The home of Edmund Ong, co-founder of Shed Studio, and his wife Sian-Tzu Casteels bears witness to their love of all things design.
Reworking an inner-city terrace, Downie North has created a home that slowly unfurls, with a kitchen and courtyard at its core.
Crafted to connect to the expansive countryside views, Merindah Park House by Richard Cole Architecture warms from the inside out.
In layering natural textural materials for this beachside home, Fiona Lynch has created an environment of absolute calm.
The humble blockwork materiality and modernist suburban vernacular of its exterior belie the majesty of this beach home, known as Bellows House, by Architects EAT.
Maharam and Paul Smith – something to celebrate. What could be better than to raise a glass and toast the relationship between a legendary textile company and a fashion icon that has endured for two decades?
Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.
These are names you would have heard and furniture pieces you’ve no doubt seen before because these 20th century female designers crafted pieces that are still in production and remain effortlessly modern today.
Alongside the plethora of new pieces released during Milan Design Week, the FuoriSalone is an opportunity to experience creative installations designed to spark inspiration.
When the residents of a 1950s bungalow faced the ‘move or improve?’ dilemma, they opted for the latter – calling on THOSE Architects to make staying a reality.
This beachside house takes an awkward site and turns it to its advantage to create a comfortably stylish getaway in summer and winter.
Born of the perennially popular modernist movement, only to be hijacked by public infrastructure; brutalism is something of an enigma when it comes to residential interiors.
Architecture and interiors practice, Alexander and Co. has extended a spatially challenged cottage in Mosman, Sydney, to realise its full potential as home to a family of five.
Neil Burley returns to the jury for Habitus House of the Year 2019, and this year, he’s on the lookout for residences that are calm, liveable, and climatically considerate.
This Surry Hills Terrace from Michael Cumming Architect takes inspiration from the local Café lifestyle, with bright yellow awnings and indoor/outdoor zones that blend together.
With just 24 square metres to work with, architect Brad Swartz has turned this Sydney apartment into a flexible and highly liveable home.
The Art Deco style is characterised by geometric shapes, strong arches, angles, and a high-contrast colour scheme. This Habitus Loves list sums it up perfectly.
With USM Haller new residential collection, design your own furniture according to your individual needs and style.
Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects design a mountainside house with thresholds that heighten the character of the residence and its views.
We celebrate ten years of Habitus and sustained design excellence in the Indo-Pacific region with a new program.
Meet the competition jury for this year’s inaugural Habitus House of the Year program.
This waterfront retreat designed by iconic Australian-Japanese architect Koichi Takada is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.
The curving, terraced form of these Luigi Rosselli-designed modern apartments provided Alwill Interiors with inspiration for a modern and effortless space.
Marc Newson is Australia’s most well-known designer. Yet his peripatetic nature has led him far from these Fatal Shores.
Designed by a notable architect, this house fell upon bad times only to be restored to its former dignity.