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Camillo House by Blair Smith Architecture and Clare Hillier
A playfully edited 1980s house on the Mornington Peninsula is a refined seaside hideaway, inciting occupants to commune with nature and each other.
ResidentialThe art of addition and subtraction: Oliver Lane House
A redesign celebrates the history of this heritage-listed apartment with exposed brick and three-quarter-height walls – and modernizes with a clean, crisp palette.
ResidentialConcrete classic: South Melbourne House
A Melbourne architect’s own home reflects his love of modern Italian design – and his conviction that “you have to be comfortable in the space.”
ResidentialRippling reflections: Toowong Lighthouse
Grecian forms and classic colours were used to invoke the inhabitants’ family ties in this clever, playful extension to a 1930s Californian bungalow in Brisbane.
ResidentialClever connections: Toorak House
A well-loved family home in Melbourne is retuned for the next generation by employing simple, local materials, strong connections to the outdoors – and some retro tiling.
ResidentialSmall but mighty: Il Duomo
This revamp of a worker’s cottage in Melbourne’s inner-north embraces colour and texture in a contemporary take on elaborate Italianate ornamentation.
Interiors, ResidentialMoody hues: 1906
A compact apartment in inner-city Sydney is transformed into a bijou home distinguished by rich colour and decadent materiality: 1906 by Amber Road.
ResidentialHospitality at home: Millswood House
Distinctive for the “cat’s ears” roof profile, this addition to a double-fronted cottage in Adelaide is the result of a three-year labour of love for its architects.
ResidentialMinimalist tryst: Leichhardt Oaks
A reductive aesthetic and plentiful natural light interlace in Benn and Penna’s elemental extension to a cottage in the Sydney suburb of Leichhardt.
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