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Art, architecture, nostalgia and evolving patterns of behaviour influence emerging bathroom product design trends.
Cumulus Studio restored and added to Symmons Plains – a historic property and mansion in northern Tasmania – fusing Georgian architecture and contemporary design.
Gardiner Architects transformed this worker’s cottage with the best sustainability solutions tailored to the project and brief.
This house, designed by Downie North, provides a relaxing, durable space for a family’s active lifestyle.
BENT Architecture demonstrates how architecture and nature can happily coexist with this passive house in the Dandenong Ranges.
Jost Architects created more space and a feeling of openness in this heritage-listed St Kilda worker’s cottage that offered little room to move.
Farming Architects’ VAC-Library is an aquaponic system for children to learn about urban farming, sustainable food production and renewable energy.
James Garvan Architecture takes a Bondi Bungalow and turns it into a modern, minimalist dream with thoughtful interiors behind a striking façade.
By playing with the scale of apertures and the height of spaces, Keith Westbrook and Cumulus Studio created a deceptively more spacious interior than the exterior suggests.
With smart spatial planning and clever joinery, a 20-square-metre addition makes family life easier in this Paddington Terrace, designed by Porebski Architects.
The importance of being outside and in nature is seeing a shift in the design of hospitality venues as they blur the lines between interior and exterior space.