Tess Kelly - Architectural Photographer

Tess Kelly - Architectural photography featured on Lunchbox Architect

Inside Out House (Cut Paw Paw House) by Andrew Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Inside Out House: Bringing the Outside In and the Inside, Out

Cut Paw Paw Inside Out House is deliberately incomplete. The owners, asked that the house be 'ridiculously inside-out'…

Alfred House by Austin Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

One Clever Idea Turned a Dodgy Little Light-Well into an Entire Garden

By building an extension at the end of a narrow site, Austin Maynard Architects created a courtyard instead of a typical light-well.

My House (The Mental Health House) by Austin Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Can Your Home Help to Prevent (or Even Cure) Mental Health Problems?

This architect used the renovation of his home to improve his mental health and immunise himself and his family for the future.

Brickface by Austin Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

The Newest House on the Street Looks Like It Could Be the Oldest

Thanks to recycled brick, this new studio looks like it could be the oldest building in this Richmond laneway.

North Street House by Hip V. Hype (via Lunchbox Architect)

Creative Entrepreneur Builds Home to Balance Design and Affordability

Experimenting with ideas of affordability without sacrificing liveability, North Street House is the perfect home for a young couple.

Type Street Apartment by Tsai Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

This Compact Apartment is Like a Transformer to Maximise Space

A tired 1970s apartment undergoes a massive transformation without relocating structure or services.

Brodecky House by Atlas Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Downsizer Creates New Home in the Backyard of Her Corner Block

Having lived in the area for 45 years, this downsizer was reluctant to leave. Instead, she built the perfect home in her backyard!

Anna's House by Gardiner Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Transforming a Run-down Weatherboard Into a Bright, Sustainable Home

Want a sustainable home, but don't know where to start? An architect can help you create a comfortable, sustainable home...

Coleman Residence by Atlas Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Good Architecture Has the Potential to Create a Better Lifestyle

Architecture isn't about the bells and whistles. It's about creating spaces which help to improve your lifestyle. Like this home!

Atop a Shop by Tsai Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

Ever Looked at a Shopfront and Wondered What’s Going on Upstairs?

Shop tops in Victorian-era buildings are often dark and often empty these days, talk about a wasted opportunity!

Small Grand Apartment by Tsai Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

Compact Apartment Feels Luxurious with Hollywood-esque Dressing Room

Clever planning allows this small apartment to feel grand and glamourous. Wait until you see how the dressing room transforms...

Seascape by Atlas Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Building a special home on a site they know and love...

The owners of this coastal block enjoyed years of beach holidays before deciding to build. Here's how it shaped their home...

Garden House by Maike Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

A garden pavilion is the perfect partner for this heritage home

Redbrick and terracotta-tiled Californian Bungalows are beautiful homes, but they can be dark. Here's a bright solution...

St. Kilda Micro Sanctuary by Tsai Design (via Lunchbox Architect)

Architect packs a lot of functionality into just 25 square metres…

It looks like a glowing orb, but check out what secrets this futuristic brass pod is hiding!

Rosie by Eckersley Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

From dim to dazzling: Creating a light-filled family haven

Sunlit spaces and seamless design—this extension brings new life to this historic Victorian home.

Blairgowrie Gable Beach House by Thy Tran Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect)

Resilient and Refined: Meet Blairgowrie’s Sustainable Beachside Beauty

Get a peek inside Blairgowrie’s chic retirement retreat that defies coastal elements and inspires with timeless style.

The Nest by Atlas Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

The Nest: A Coastal Haven That’s as Functional as It Is Stunning

Is it a house or a resort? The Nest’s clever design lets nature take the lead while creating a cosy, multi-purpose family retreat.