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The Design Of The Church Street Butcher Has Been Revamped By Ewert Leaf

November 2, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Fi Storey   Architecture and interior design firm Ewert Leaf, have recently completed the re-design of Church Street Butcher, located in a coastal suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The new design embraces their commitment to sourcing quality, sustainable, organic produce for the local community; scrubbing away the clinical tiles, cluttered displays, and harsh strip lighting […]

This Small Café In Melbourne Makes The Most Of Its Space

October 25, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by James Park   Benjamin Frétard of FRETARD Design has recently completed a small café named ‘Little Green’, that’s located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia.   Photography by James Park Inside, the cafe measures in at just 40 square meters (430 sqft), and has a high ceiling that helps the space feel larger. […]

The Huntingtower Residence by Workroom And AGUSHI Construction

October 4, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Derek Swalwell   AGUSHI Construction together with architects and interior designer firm Workroom, have completed a new 4-bedroom residence in Melbourne, Australia.   Photography by Derek Swalwell A glass front door welcomes visitors to the home, and once inside the double height ceilings and windows allow the entryway to be bright and open. Photography by […]

This Bubble Tea Store Draws Customers In With A Brightly Colored Accent Ceiling

September 27, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Nicole Cleary   Benjamin Frétard of FRETARD Design, has recently completed Australia’s first Tealive store, introducing the Malaysian bubble tea company to Melbourne’s CBD. Located within Melbourne’s largest transit hub, Southern Cross Station, Benjamin Frétard aimed to create a visually stimulating space that attracts customers walking by.   Photography by Nicole Cleary A […]

Steel-framed “winter gardens” form the facade of Nightingale 1 housing development

September 27, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

Breathe Architecture has completed an apartment building in an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, with metal-framed winter gardens arranged along its street facing facade. Nightingale 1 was developed by Breathe Architecture on a site located alongside another building it designed called The Commons, where the studio is now based. The building represents the first completed example of a

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Carr’s Red Hill Farm House is a modern twist on vernacular agricultural architecture

September 22, 2018 Alyn Griffiths 0

This low-lying house on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, which sits on a hilltop looking out towards the ocean, features blackened-timber facades that reference local farmhouses. Melbourne-based architecture studio Carr designed Red Hill Farm House for a site on an area of farmland surrounded by open paddocks that sweep down towards the curving coastline. The

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Pattern Studio creates rose-tinted interior for The Daily Edited boutique in Melbourne

September 14, 2018 Natasha Levy 0

Blush-tone walls and rose-hued marble feature in this Melbourne accessories shop, designed by Pattern Studio to suggest a “new kind of femininity”. Pattern Studio – which is headed up by Australian designers Lily Goodwin and Josh Cain – were given free reign on this branch of The Daily Edited (TDE), which is located in the southeast Merbourne suburb

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Conrad Architects divides Melbourne townhouse into informal and formal living areas

September 9, 2018 Katie de Klee 0

Conrad Architects has brought a contemporary touch to a townhouse in Melbourne, creating distinct living spaces for different times of the day. The downstairs living space in the Hornsby Residence is clearly divided into two primary zones: a formal sitting room in the front of the house, and a more informal dining are at the rear

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This Apartment Features A Climbing Wall, A Chalky Blue Kitchen, And A Home Office With Polycarbonate Walls

September 6, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Tatjana Plitt   Australian architectural practice de.arch (pronounced ‘de arc’), have recently completed the design of a two-bedroom apartment in Melbourne.   Upon entering the apartment, there’s a plywood wall with rock climbing grips that lines the hallway. Photography by Tatjana Plitt At the end of the hallway, there’s a small home office with polycarbonate […]

Warrior One yoga studio uses textured surfaces to reference the nearby sea

September 5, 2018 Katie de Klee 0

Design studio Golden has incorporated a textured sisal ceiling and a muted palette of colours to create a connection to the sea, for Warrior One’s second yoga studio in Melbourne. The ocean and the coastline informed the materials and colour palette in the interior of the yoga studio in the coastal suburb of Mordialloc. Golden aimed to create

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