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Monument® is unashamedly a city colour. It will emphasise the modernity of today’s architecture. It is a strong, confident, neutral colour adding depth and strength to the colour palette.
You don't envisage a townhouse when you think of country town living, but this architect's own home is perfect for her family.
From the street, all you can see is a sliver of the stunning new addition, designed to protect the heritage value of the original home.
A beach house doesn't need to feel like a glass box on stilts, this home feels intimate while still celebrating the views.
If you're squeezed for space but can't justify the disruption and cost of either moving or renovating, this might be the answer...
With a block of just 117 square metres, this inner-city reno required some creative thinking to make the most of all available space...
Renovating a heritage house the right way means you can enjoy the benefits of a modern home while respecting the house's history.
Looking for a simpler lifestyle and to indulge their passion for horses, this modern home for their acreage is perfection.
The clever design for this challenging site allows the home to deal with the threat of bushfire, while still taking in the views.
The good qualities of both old and new are highlighted by creating an addition which is the binary opposite of the original.
Perched dramatically on a steep slope overlooking the ocean, this separate studio is the perfect retreat for work, rest or play.
This flexible new home built behind the existing is accessible by rear laneway; it could be used as a garage, studio or living space.
Sitting sympathetically in an open paddock, this off-grid house captures views without compromising on environmental performance.
A new studio space and garage are positioned on this rural property to create a sheltered entry for the exisiting home.
After buying a "rough" knocker-downer in the 'burbs, builder/designer/snow boarder, Robbie Walker decided to renovate instead.
As Torquay becomes increasingly cosmopolitan with more permanent residents architects are rethinking the traditional Aussie beach house.
Staff quarters never looked so good. This prefab house is a modern and comfortable place to wind down after a long day on the farm.
Inspired by Mid-century design with a touch of Aussie shed, this stylish shack is the perfect combination of cool and practical.
Designing a family home is challenging because the family's needs change as they grow, that's why you have to plan for change.
To construct this off-grid home on Victoria's French Island, prefabricated modules had to be transported by barge to the isolated site.
This family home is nestled amongst the gums, cantilevering over the sloped site so it feels more like a treehouse than a regular home.
Clad in COLORBOND® steel with a contemporary take on the traditional pitched roof, this prefab house looks right at home in the bush.