Sarah Waller has carved a career designing and building houses for other people, yet a move from the UK to Australia offered her the opportunity to design and build something unique for herself and her family – their own iconic home. Photography by Paul Smith Images.
Monthly Archives: February 2018
Haus 3M by destilat
destilat’s 3M house is based on a holistic concept – everything comes from a single source, from its outer shell to the dining table. At P.stlingberg in Linz, surrounded by intact nature, destilat has realised its 3M house on a steep property with a view of the river Danube.
Black box by PAO Architects
“Black Box” is contemporary modern family house designed by PAO studio architects and may be considered as one of the impressive examples of Nordic minimalism.
Benelong Crescent Apartments by Luigi Rosselli
Benelong Crescent Apartments is a project designed in 2011 by Luigi Rosselli and is located in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, Australia. Photography by Justin Alexander.
Bordô Apartment by Diego Revollo
Bordô Apartment is a project designed by Diego Revollo. An explosion of colors, combined with a well-blended mix of furniture and pieces hinting at the 1970s, elevate the visual appearance of this 260m² apartment in São Paulo. In cosy textures, the white and burgundy – color of the moment- highlight that luxury, above all, is comfort. A game that Diego Revollo plays like few others.
Mid-Century Renewal by Rachel McGlashan
Mid-Century Renewal is a project designed by Rachel McGlashan and is located in Blackburn , Australia. Photography by Matthew Forbes.
Apartment P2 by destilat
Apartment P2 is a project designed by destilat. An interior design concept for two apartment buildings along Molinar’s lively beach promenade in Palma de Mallorca, including patios with swimming pools and outdoor kitchens as well as roof terraces with whirlpools.
Mornington Beach Houses by Habitech Systems
Situated near Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula, this project designed by Habitech Systems on the Mornington foreshore creates two double storey houses on a lot facing Port Phillip Bay and bordering the mouth of a local creek. Photography by Nic Granleese.