A statement kitchen island is the centrepiece of this apartment
A billowy kitchen island counter is the heart of this home in Singapore designed by Stephanie Er.
A billowy kitchen island counter is the heart of this home in Singapore designed by Stephanie Er.
For many, working from home is now an embedded part of day-to-day life. But how do you use design principles to make a work space that’s both an inviting part of your home and also conducive for productivity? Here are five home office ideas.
Yoshitaka Kuga of Japan-based practice, Hearth Architects, designed Hikone House to have two different faces for two different outlooks.
Storybook House is the tightly organised addition to a compact, Victorian-era terrace in Melbourne. The extension is highly functional, yet not without a sense of whimsy.
Appealing to the beachside vernacular of Elwood, Pine Ave by Cera Stribley Architects and The Stella Collective references art deco while bringing a modern edge.
Compact yet flexible spatial planning characterises this extension to a traditional, and largely untouched, workers cottage in Sydney by Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio.
A couple living separately have joined forces under the one roof, engaging FMD Architects who they both worked with independently for a number of years before this latest renovation.
The interaction between materials and natural light creates a warm and welcoming environment in this family house by Nick Bell Architects.
You would never know what lies beyond this single-fronted worker’s cottage from looking at its façade. But there are a series of surprises in store.
Melbourne-based director of Doherty Design Studio Mardi Doherty is responsible for some of the most exciting statement bathroom designs in Australia today. Once again, Mardi shares her insights.
The continuous gush of natural light in Split End House by Mártires Doyle results in a dramatic transformation that encourages residents to experience their home with a completely new outlook.
Studiofour’s alteration and addition to a single-storey Victorian-era house creates lighter, brighter spaces for a growing young family.