A once-cramped Canberra flat is reimagined as a serene Japandi retreat, where layered textures, natural materials, and quiet design gestures come together to evoke calm, clarity, and soulful living.
With every possible wall hacked away, the homeowners love how they can see almost every part of their bright and spacious flat done up by The Interior Lab.
Home to Felicia Toh of Quarters Architects, this modern tropical dwelling is an oasis of calm for rest and creativity to flow freely.
Ascend Design transforms an executive apartment into an 'urban cave' with a delightful medley of earthy materials and textures.
An old four-room flat in Queen Street gets transformed into an inviting home filled with retro, nostalgic and mid-century modern touches.
In designing his corner terrace house, a nature lover and interior designer puts a creative spin to the phrase ‘living with nature’.
Oblivion Lab transforms an HDB maisonette into a blissful dwelling for two, complete with a generous kitchen island-dining zone.
Every corner of this three-bedder designed by atelier here celebrates the homeowner’s appreciation for natural materials.
The lush surroundings and hardy interiors of this forty-year-old apartment served as the inspiration for its makeover.
The wabi-sabi inspired home of interior designer Gabriel Ng and his wife Cheryl is a peaceful sanctuary with some truly unexpected features.
Luminous and ethereal are words that capture the atmosphere of this penthouse, which is inspired by museums and Mediterranean interiors.
Archways and raw, natural surfaces define this wabi-sabi apartment, making it a delightful haven for a couple.