Rather than embracing cinematic drama, this Hong Kong apartment looks to the enduring warmth and grounded presence of a country house.
Residence F in Shanghai shows how adaptive interior design can shape a home through daily life, memory and creative practice over time.
In this River Valley apartment, everyday life takes centre stage — with spaces designed for slowing down, coming together, and growing as a family.
Think under-800 sq ft means compromise? Think again. These four homes show how smart design, clear lifestyle vision and gutsy detailing turn compact living into a serious style win.
With British-India–inspired touches, this home layers timber, rattan and soft textiles into a calm refuge—made for daily living and gracious hosting.
With tight constraints and ode to colour, Raspberry Jam – with architecture and interiors by MYMYMY and NWE. Interior Design – takes shape in a 2007 Fender Katsalidis apartment building in Canberra, on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country.
City Pad was reconfigured by Revel Design to improve functionality and offer a hotel-like sensibility, featuring adaptable spaces that cater to myriad needs.
Nestled in central Mumbai, DIG Architects’ design of a new apartment for their recent clients, a couple with two adult children, is a sophisticated study in restraint.
Canter & Gallop Design Ltd (CGD) has crafted a delightfully understated, cabin-like retreat overlooking the sea in Lohas Park, Hong Kong.
In a tropically inspired apartment at 3 Orchard By-The-Park, Superfat Designs blends natural textures and polished finishes to harmonise with the architect Antonio Citterio’s design intent for the titular building.
With its vivacious palette and sculptural forms, Maddison is a family dwelling that is at once convivial and private.
Inspired by an array of design aesthetics, this Rushcutters Bay apartment by Georgina Wilson Associates examines how a minimalist approach made the home feel “both expansive and intimate.”