CATEGORIES
Staying power
Having lived for more than 40 years in their much-loved home, these owners engaged architect Madeleine Blanchfield to provide a sophisticated, contemporary upgrade.
NATURE STUDY
House and garden meld seamlessly into one in this Sydney property owned by interiors-savvy landscaping professionals.
Wishful thinking
After years of coveting their neighbour's house, this family can finally call it their own.
Into the GROOVE
Channelling a love of timber from their native Queensland, the owners worked with Handelsmann + Khaw to conjure a characterful, light-filled house in a beachside suburb.
SPOT ΟΝ
This pint-sized home in Melbourne's Fitzroy packs a powerful punch with a maximalist mash-up of materials.
Reading room
Savour these handsome tomes from decorating dynamos.
Out on a limb
Powerful moves on the artistic front.
TWENTIES DARLING [Sydney]
Architect Tom Ferguson
HARBOURSIDE HAVEN [Darling Point]
Interior architect Phoebe Nicol
VANTAGE POINT [Melbourne]
Interior designer Studio Tate
Romancing the STONE
Heritage sandstone walls were defining elements in a garden that has bloomed into a tranquil, all-embracing retreat for its owners.
ROCK OF AGES
Taking many cues from Italian modernism, this four-level family home combines function and form with spectacular and imposing results.
Max Factor
A minimalist Toorak penthouse has received a maximalist makeover in jewel-like tones and glittering finishes.
Climbing the walls
A team effort has transformed a tricky Melbourne site into a fresh new home jazzed up with bold wallpapers.
PALETTE PLEASER
This family home showcases interior designer Cameron Kimber’s knack for blending bowerbird curation, playful colours and lashings of luxury.
MODERN HABITAT
This contemporary Australian beach shack has experienced a soulful second coming with subtle bush colours reflective of its surrounding environment.
BLUE RINSE
Washed throughout in maritime shades, the decoration of this seaside retreat is deliberately dated in a cheeky nod to generations past.
Past mastery
Arent&Pyke has the knack of mixing styles and eras with the greatest of ease, as evidenced by this inventive re-imagining of a Federation home for a vibrant young family.
THE NEW NEW LOOK
An ambitious reimagining of Dior's iconic Paris premises has fashioned it into a destination for shopping, dining and the celebration of conture.
ROMAN HOLIDAY
Transformed into a glamorous entertainer's dream, this Victorian home evokes all the elegance of an Italian villa.
Moon phase
Creating a bespoke workspace saw a chance to explore other creative passions for a jewellery designer and a tailor whose atelier now doubles as a design gallery.
PERSONAL best
With a handsome freestanding terrace as its starting point, this unique garden was destined to stand out from the pack.
Making HISTORY
A joint project by two Australian design heavyweights, the Futures Collective' installation in heritage Villa Alba painted a graphic picture of contemporary designers and makers.
NOUVELLE BEGINNINGS
When designer Shareen Joel converted her 1980s home from dated to dreamy, the result was a contemporary do-over with subdued French accents.
Driving with BIASOL
DESIGN DUO JEAN-PIERRE AND HEIDI BIASOL TOUR THE TASMANIAN CAPITAL IN A CHIC NEW LEXUS THAT LIKE THE CITY MELDS GREEN CREDENTIALS WITH DESIGN INGENUITY AND DASHING GOOD LOOKS.
DAYS OF HEAVEN
A new build in the Adelaide Hills presents the opportunity to create an interior befitting the home’s glorious surrounds.
CHERRY ON TOP
Set against neutral tones, the final flourish on this newly renovated heritage home in Melbourne is a bright pop of powerfully accented red.
Double vision
Two in one has a special significance for this home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. One of a pair by the same practice, it also has both public and private personas.
Breaking out
An elevated platform in the warehouse office of Studio Prineas creates a dedicated zone for staff to congregate and collaborate.
nature spirit
Embraced by its bushy hinterland habitat, a newly built family home radiates an aura of peace and harmony.