A Serene Urban Oasis in NoMad for NYC Empty Nesters by Benedikt Josef.In Manhattan's bustling NoMad, this 140-square-meter apartment speaks to the art of restrain and balanced design. Through a mix of contemporary pieces and vintage treasures, the space creates a serene sanctuary for its owners, who...
Major Laze: Diplo’s Brutalist Jamaican Retreat ‘Pompey’.Diplo's Jamaican retreat Pompey celebrates brutalist architecture's evolution, where concrete transforms into an airy canvas against the jungle backdrop. The expansive estate merges art, nature, and sustainable living, featuring works by...
Waves of Inspiration: A Baltic-Inspired Urban Retreat by Ilya Gulyants.When tasked with creating a sanctuary for a creative couple, Ilya Gulyants looked to the Baltic coast for inspiration. The result is an apartment where minimalism serves as a philosophy rather than mere aesthetic, incorporating natural...
Chess Moves: A 70s-Inspired Family Home Transformation in Byron Bay.This family home takes on new dimensions and depths with its Rubik’s cube of textures, tones and interventions. The original identity of the house exists somewhere between the exposed red brick walls, heavy timber beams and the all too...
A Home That Grows with the Family: Malvern Residence by Studio Tate.Studio Tate's Malvern Residence weaves together poetry and purpose, proving positive that family-friendly doesn't have to mean design-challenged. It's the kind of place where memories are made, laughter echoes off perfectly designed walls,...
Prime Design with Primary Colours: Berlin Penthouse by Studio Bosko.When tasked with designing a Berlin penthouse for a colour-blind client who wanted "as little white as possible," Studio Bosko rose to the challenge. The result home embraces a bold exploration of colour, functionality, and personality. By...
CHHO Studio’s Grid-based Design Meets an Art Collector’s Vision in Paris.CHHO Studio has transformed a 130 sqm Paris apartment into a gallery-like haven for art and design. Utilising a clever grid system inspired by the building's façade, the architects created a flowing space that maximises natural light and...
Egypt Meets Denmark in Melbourne: Mo Jacobsen by YSG Studio.This renovation is a love story of sorts—not just between the homeowners, but between two distinct design philosophies. The owners, an Egyptian-Australian with a penchant for pattern and colour, and a Danish minimalist, found common...
Blurred Edges: Aru House in Newcastle by Curious Practice.Named after the Awabakal word for insect, Aru House places value on reuse and repair. This relatively modest home punches well above its budget and scale while contributing to the surrounding neighbourhood. It speaks to the power of...