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Each room has been thoughtfully layered with iconic furniture pieces, custom-designed joinery, and premium fittings and fixtures.

Populuxe pageantry: Zagame’s House

Melbourne design firm Lukas Partners Interior Architecture combines bold colour, dramatic artworks and curvaceous geometries in the interiors for this new ninety-seven-room boutique hotel in Carlton.

Hospitality, Interiors
As seen in suite six, galvanized steel, carpet and timber create an unexpected but comforting mixture of materials and textures.

Luxury in restraint: Drift House

Melbourne architecture firm Multiplicity has revisited a boutique hotel they designed in the Victorian coastal town of Port Fairy and added a suite of new spaces that redefine what luxury means.

Hospitality
A honed dolomite reception counter appears morphed from the floor.

Architectural vintage: Mitchelton Winery Hotel

In country Victoria, Hecker Guthrie has created a fifty-eight-room hotel on a winery estate with a rich architectural pedigree.

Hospitality, Interiors
The monolithic welcome desks and grand staircase in the double-height entry space make a grand first impression.

Melburnian ambience: Four Points by Sheraton

DKO architecture

In Melbourne’s Docklands, DKO Architecture has designed an understated and elegant hotel that delivers an experience for guests that feels at one with the real world just outside its doors.

Interiors
The design of the Brae guest suites delicately balances “contemporary cool” and local traditions.

Idiosyncratic luxury: Brae Guest Houses

In country Victoria, Six Degrees Architects has created six guest suites that reflect Brae restaurant’s passion for local character and flavour.

Interiors
The cellar door is a shallowly vaulted linear space with a flexible plan, allowing it to serve as a wine- and produce-tasting retail space, a long banquet room and everything in between.

Spatial negative: Tarrawarra Estate Cellar Door

At Tarrawarra Estate in the Yarra Valley, Kerstin Thompson Architects uses a “spatial negative” as a delicate counterpoint to the two architectural structures this cellar door sits between – one by Graeme Gunn, the other by Allan Powell.

Interiors
Two-part copper and timber doors, based on a Mexican cathedral, make for a grand and dramatic entry to the QT Melbourne hotel.

A fine pairing: 131 Russell Street and 478 George Street

Two new towers by Candalepas Associates, the hotel QT Melbourne on Russell Street and the AHL Headquarters on George Street in Sydney, complement the existing fabric of the city with compositional finesse.

Commercial, Hospitality
Reinvigorated with a bold facade new rear facade of industrial concrete pipes stacked like kegs or barrels.

In the round: Prahran Hotel

Techne Architects transforms a tired corner pub into a lively hub with a hint of voyeurism.

Hospitality, Interiors
Reception is in simple white, with the artworks taking centre stage.

The Blackman

Art Series Hotel Group

The Blackman hotel is designed around its collection of artworks by iconic Australian artist Charles Blackman.

Hospitality
Hotel bedrooms are moody and contemporary with individually selected touches.

Crown Metropol

Bates Smart has made the biggest hotel in the Southern Hemisphere look boutique.

Hospitality, Interiors