A terrace house typically makes you think, long, narrow and dark. This terrace might be long and narrow, but it's also light and lush!
For a client who lives alone, this renovation was about creating the perfect home for their lifestyle, not more space.
Good design means you can live larger with less, meaning this compact home feels bright, spacious and surrounded by greenery.
Taking advantage of a mature native landscape, this home captures all the right views so it feels like you're floating in the treetops.
A focus on the small changes with the biggest impact was key to keeping the renovation of this 1980s project home budget-friendly.
Looks can be deceiving. Hidden behind this narrow frontage is a spacious, light-filled and fun home thanks to a recent renovation.
Constructed from two shipping containers, this tiny house embraces the landscape and can even be relocated to a new site.
Not much larger than the original shack but makes better use of the site and views; the perfect place to host friends and family.
Damp-ridden, cold and leaking, this 1960s home needed a revamp. Luckily, a sensitive approach retains the home's unique character.
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