Steps, floors, bathrooms, tables and lights are approached like artworks in this interior renovation by L Architects.
The design of a new extension at McPhail House doesn't harshly define a beginning and end to the home's chapters; rather it runs on its own harmonious continuum, along the connected interior views and sweeping curves of bespoke finishes.
Queensland’s very first CLT house has been completed by KIRK Studio and it’s a veritable feast of timber in all its beauty, functionality and sustainability.
Renovating a 20-year-old house in Bangkok, Design in Motion has balanced privacy with openness to create a versatile and functional home defined by an elegant internal courtyard.
A Palm Springs-inspired jewel set amidst nature in the Byron Bay Hinterland, Coorabell Springs uses a simple palette of materials to create an elegant interplay between inside and outside.
Rich texture and tactility are expressed in both form and material with this alluring selection of products.
When two school friends reconnected over a shared love of design and sustainability, the opportunity to collaborate did more than give new life to a 110-year-old house – it cemented a friendship while making a poetic story in the process.
Kerstin Thompson Architects’ work at Bundanon recently marked its one-year anniversary. With Thompson having recently been awarded the AIA Gold Medal, it’s a fitting time for a mini-retrospective, continued here in this second part.
Flipping the residence to connect with northern views, Back to Front House by Rama Architects is a family home in Newport with an expansive feel.
Simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty flows through this Clovelly home by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects.
Timber is without a doubt the most popular fencing material around the world. Here are some ideas to make the most of your timber fence.
Darkened timbers jut out as an extension of the fence on the façade of Host House, while the interior embraces the charm of the original cottage.