Connect Six by Whiting Architects

Connect Six by Whiting Architects

A home designed for connection for a family of six. The house was large enough, it just needed to be better utilised. Modest penetrations into the building made for interesting

Magnolia Soul by Green Sheep Collective

Magnolia Soul by Green Sheep Collective

Magnolia Soul is a renovation and extension to a two-bedroom single-fronted timber Victorian cottage in inner Melbourne

Burrill Lake House by Jost Architects

Burrill Lake House by Jost Architects

The project started with an existing beach shack in Burrill Lake, a small coastal town south of Ulladulla on the South Coast of New South Wales...

Kew East House by Jost Architects

Kew East House by Jost Architects

Looking to the future, the clients required a house capable of a multi-generational family dynamic including their teenage children, Timba the dog and older parents...

Double Bay by SAOTA

Double Bay by SAOTA

Completed by SAOTA. Double Bay is a youthful yet sophisticated contemporary family dwelling on the Sydney Harbour shore

Concept: Red Hill Home Renovation by dion seminara architecture

Concept: Red Hill Home Renovation by dion seminara architecture

This Red Hill home renovation involved internal alterations and a modern extension to the Colonial home. The home has a fresh industrial look and feel with improvements

Nat's House in Sydney by Studio Prineas

Nat's House in Sydney by Studio Prineas

A recycled brick extension to a 1920s cottage bounces north light into the previously dark home. Dynamic shifts in the ceiling plane create lofty living, kitchen & dining spaces...

Arrow House in Footscray by Mark Lam Architect

Arrow House in Footscray by Mark Lam Architect

Arrow House is a renovation and extension to a Victorian weatherboard house in the inner Western Melbourne suburb of Footscray

Blue Buoy - Albert Park by Christopher Elliott Design

Blue Buoy - Albert Park by Christopher Elliott Design

Originally, this three level townhouse was part of a larger corner Victorian c1900 building, which required an extensive renovation to make better use of some awkward spaces