Unabashedly bold – 123 House is a living tribute to community and craftsmanship
It’s not every day that an old petrol station is transformed into a quirky and clever home, but 123 House by Neil Cownie Architect is just that, and so much more.
It’s not every day that an old petrol station is transformed into a quirky and clever home, but 123 House by Neil Cownie Architect is just that, and so much more.
Luxury is expressed through elegant details and bespoke designs in this remarkable loft apartment designed by Joey Khu ID.
Taking a sensitive approach to reusing and upcycling as much as possible, this 1950s home in Melbourne has been delicately picked apart and stitched back together by Lucy Marczyk Design Studio.
There’s something quite special about an architect’s own home. It’s an opportunity to explore ideas and push a few boundaries, which was certainly the case with architect Andrew Child’s own home in Fitzroy, Melbourne.
This family home located in New Delhi, India, is notable for its intimate, connective design and a distinct material palette that channels a subtle mid-century edge.
Bay Pearl by Kirsten Johnstone Architecture transforms an existing Brighton family home through an innovative renovation and reconfiguration.
The Loop is designed as a pair of interconnecting circles, with the figure eight spiral of the interior space made up of intersecting corkscrews that flow through the floors to be met and crossed by long cool corridors and lush jungle views
Colour, character and coming together: Keen Architecture and Studio Esar transform this four-bedroom renovated home to blend heritage vibes with a strong sense of hospitality.
The interior design of a Singapore house by Brewin Design Office elevates the quotidian with artful touches and layered spaces.
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.
Designed for a family by a family, Matteo is a home like no other where the architects demonstrated their experience in design through a third-generation family practice led by a Mother-Son duo, Trinity Architects.
In New South Wales’ Mount Kembla, this 1890s workers cottage has been lovingly restored by its designer/owners, to take it back to its colonial origins: both rustic and humble. To execute this in modern day terms was no small undertaking.