The Auburn Studio designed Shibui with a distinct fusion of minimalism and Japandi aesthetics, resulting in a subtle and unobtrusive beauty.
In this 2,336-square-foot penthouse, Woon Chung Yen from Metre Architects has used light, sombre shades and sculptural shapes to create spaces that are cool and aesthetically pleasing.
With a keen eye for both style and practicality, The Interior Lab has seamlessly transformed a penthouse into a modern-day farmhouse, tailored to accommodate a family of five.
Making more room with a spectacular mezzanine, akiHAUS Design Studio stretched both the floor space and visual expanse of this modern luxury penthouse to good effect.
Amidst the gorgeously delivered curves of Greg Natale’s Walsh Bay Penthouse in Sydney, there presides a modernist sensibility.
Playful colours and bold and unconventional design features make this home a private paradise that delights.
Home to a family of three, this penthouse is a monochrome sanctuary with plenty of space for changing needs.
With the theme of ‘sea’, T.K Chu Design seeks to create an interior that captures the coastal lifestyle of the sea, the culture, and the city.
In this two-storey penthouse, design firm Ethereall meshed classic Victorian glamour with the modern amenities required for an urban family home.
Through a series of clever design interventions, this penthouse designed by Metaphor Studio is now an elegant and comfortable dwelling that a family of five can call their own.
A couple with kids have sought the help of Hall to design a home that encourages bonding.
Architecture Discipline strikes the perfect balance between playful flamboyance and subtle refinement in this New Delhi residence.
In this two-storey condominium unit, its supposed design flaw became a design asset with the clever intervention of D’ Initial Concept.
Cheng Chung Design skilfully demonstrates how to tackle the merits and challenges of a large living space. The result is just splendid.
High ceilings have been taken to new heights of chicness by the Poetus team. The designers have not only worked in personalised touches, but have also created unique room configurations that are tailored to their clients’ lifestyles.
Iconic Sydney-based studio Arent&Pyke employ a solution-based understanding on design for entertaining to transform this Darling Point Penthouse into the ultimate living space for those who love to entertain.
This 1,500 sqft apartment takes on a Soho-esque look by drawing ideas from Manhattan’s super-trendy, gentrified meatpacking distict.
Design firm Poetus shows us how the clean and contemporary design of this 3-bedroom penthouse adhered to feng shui principles.