This penthouse ditched a bathtub, a powder room, a walk-in closet and a bedroom in favour of large, open spaces that cater to the homeowners' penchant for social gatherings and travel escapades.
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.
The Stylesmiths transformed the worn 1970s interior into a timeless setting with entertaining and day-to-day comfort prioritised.
The indoors and out are alluringly blurred in this Japandi-inspired penthouse. Enviable features include a skylight, an ‘infinity’ timber decking, and an expansive balcony.
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.
This black and white penthouse sports splashes of colour and graphical features that express the owners’ love for music and dogs.
Luminous and ethereal are words that capture the atmosphere of this penthouse, which is inspired by museums and Mediterranean interiors.
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.
Designed by Ethereall, this penthouse boasts open, tranquil spaces, Danish influences, and a lovely palette of neutral tones.