Architecture and Interior Design

The Split Home by Seidler Group

This Brighton oasis is redefining the concept of coastal living: a unique balance of urban sophistication and bayside relaxation.

Kasa Byron

Delicately tucked between the dunes and the Tuckeroo trees, this private holiday retreat offers both connection and privacy, all within a short walk of the serene Byron Bay coastline.

Quarry Box by MCK Architects

This residence fuses rugged landscapes and familiar warmth. Seamlessly integrating the natural backdrop, the home commands attention all whilst providing privacy and retreat. The home juxtaposes rectilinear precision with its wild surrounds, embracing both strength and serenity.

Chapel House by FURNISHD.

With a unique blend of personal style and heritage features, this Paddington home combines playful colours with gothic and vintage elements. A harmonious fusion of mid-century flair and eclectic tastes, creating a dynamic, personalised, and balanced living space.

Hill - Courtyard House by Kelder Architects

Skilfully balancing elegance and function, this Brisbane residence harmonises a restrained material palette and an elevated courtyard to create a timeless and refined hillside home.

Cliff House by Finnis Architecture and Interiors

Redefining the 'coastal home': The home's open-plan design, refined material palette, and strategic use of timber and natural stone harmonise with the surroundings, offering both grandeur and intimacy.

Grandview House by Ian Bennett Design Studio

Transformed from a dark residence to a luminous two-story dwelling, this coastal retreat seamlessly blends strength and openness. With a robust material palette, it captures breathtaking views of Sydney's Northern Beaches.

Warren House by CM Studio

This residence in Bellevue Hill, inspired by modernism, blends natural materials with meticulous craftsmanship. Featuring a luxurious material palette and sustainable design elements, it reflects CM Studio's commitment to enduring design and harmonious living.

Tasmanian Timber Series: Harriet's House

SO:Architecture blends heritage with modernity in this heroic yet humble home. Their six-year design process prioritised collaboration and emphasised the use of Tasmanian Oak and brick. This project reflects a meticulous exploration of space, materials and a deep connection to place.

Paperbark Pod by Bark Design Architects

Gracefully integrating with the scenic Currimundi Lake, this simple pavilion design contrasts the lush surroundings, embodying a timeless connection to nature. The home fosters a tranquil connection to the Queensland landscape, creating a space that resonates with the beauty of its context.

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