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Extending a single Victorian terrace while remaining within the period style, Odyssey Architecture has used clever spatial planning to bring this family home into the 21st century.
For Zoran Konjarski, design plays out in all facets of life, including the very deliberate selection of every item in his apartment.
A rural barn house designed to transport a family away from the hectic demands of work and life.
Studio Fable’s newly crafted studio space reinvigorates a dormant and windowless Sydney basement into a lively and colourful hub of inspiration and creation.
Not only does 2022 see the return of Salone, it’s also the EuroCucina and Euro Bagno. With kitchens and bathrooms the most important rooms of any home, we share the latest as seen on the ground in Milan.
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.
A pavilion-esque residence resonates with the distinguished presence of diplomatic residences in a Garden City milieu.
Once a holiday home, now a primary residence, Barwon Heads House has been designed with consideration of its outlook and coastal conditions.
Can the same spatial benefits of a standalone dwelling be appropriated for the multi-residential model? K2LD Architects attempts to answer that question with Collection XI in Melbourne.
You’ve seen these brands featured in Habitus House Of The Year, on TV and online, but this Habitus Loves list uncovers what else these brands have.
Form and function meet fashion; these armchairs are super comfortable and will steal the spotlight as the perfect conversation piece.
Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects design a mountainside house with thresholds that heighten the character of the residence and its views.
Matt Gibson Architecture + Design has updated a heritage-listed Boom Style terrace to tell the story of past and present for years to come.
Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, this bright and breezy family home is filled with sunshine, fresh air and open spaces.
Sydney architect Daniel Boddam, care of the very modern Mosman Residence designed and built for a young family of four, showcases the extent to which architecture and design can enhance the way we live.
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.
Designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors, this Melbourne house dons a masculine and powerful façade, but feels so much gentler than it looks.
The curving, terraced form of these Luigi Rosselli-designed modern apartments provided Alwill Interiors with inspiration for a modern and effortless space.
Iconic Sydney-based studio Arent&Pyke employ a solution-based understanding on design for entertaining to transform this Darling Point Penthouse into the ultimate living space for those who love to entertain.
Hub Furniture has launched the Italian-made and designed metal works brand to its Sydney and Melbourne showrooms.
This week of Habitus Living Nathan Bachli from Hub Furniture shares with us some of his design favourites.