On the south coast of Victoria near Inverloch stands an eclectic spaceship-like house that harmoniously interacts with the landscape. Designed by James Stockwell, Croft House has a unique sand dune shaped body, covered in zinc cladding. Though modern and avant-garde on the outside,…
No. 19 | Biasol
Melbourne’s love affair with lattes is stronger than ever. Part of our city’s energetic vibe is compelled by the presence of cafés of all shapes and sizes that line the busy shopping strips of every neighbourhood. One of these is…
Wistow House | Mountford Williamson Architecture + Fabrikate
How do you like the sound of a warm and cosy home without over-complication? Sounds delightful if you ask us. This simple, yet sophisticated dwelling by Mountford Williamson Architecture is the stuff rural dreams are made of. Wistow House, a lazy twenty-acre property…
Moving House | Architects EAT
Maybelline’s catchy slogan “Easy, breezy, beautiful CoverGirl” seems like the most appropriate way to start this blog post. Why you ask? Cause this house is an absolute bombshell where all three elements of the iconic slogan apply. Melbourne-based architecture and interior design…
Annandale House | Welsh + Major
A skinny inner-Sydney house occupying a long and narrow site has been magically restored by Welsh + Major into a comfortable modern home for a family of four. The family residence was called Annandale House, named after its suburban location. The…
Allen Key House | Architect Prineas
Reflecting Sydney’s leafy North Shore neighborhood, the Allen Key House is an open plan house project taken on by Architect Prineas. The 1930’s Californian Bungalow required a renovation at the rear to create living spaces and a generous kitchen with…
Hello House | OOF! Architecture
Hard to miss with its white-brick wall sporting the word ‘HELLO’, the Hello House became a spotlight stealer and conversation starter around the neighborhood of Richmond, Melbourne. OOF! Architecture renovated what used to be a Victorian-era home and shop front into…
Concrete Jungle
Concrete. I adore it. When you first mention this material to some people the first thing they think of is a dull and cold slab of building material that has been used to build unattractive city car-parks and industrial estates.…