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How Minimalism Created a Calm and Warm Interior with a Connection to the Garden
The original 1920s home had a real sense of grandeur; however, the interiors were disconnected, and a series of 1980s and 90s additions blocked the light.
How This Japanese Minimalist Home Took a Wabi-Sabi Approach
Katsutoshi Sasaki realised one of his dreams as an architect designing his own home for his family.
How This Japanese Home Connects with Nature Despite the Industrial Urban Environment
The clients of this home in Ichinomiya City, Japan, wanted their new home to be bright and connected to nature.
How DIY Enthusiasts Transformed Their Small Apartment with CNC and Sustainability
David Chapman, an industrial designer, and Jess Grunow, a graphic designer, purchased their two-bedroom apartment in Thornbury, being attracted to the area for its affordability and lifestyle aspects.
How This Minimalist Off-Grid Home Uses Steel, Concrete and Glass
Sitting atop a rocky hill in Victoria's High Country is an off-grid family home designed and built to withstand extreme weather conditions.
How This Minimalist Tiny Home Allows You to Escape to Nature
Drawing inspiration from livestock sheds that scatter farmlands, MGAO designed a tiny home to sit in any landscape and not detract from the picturesque view.
This Minimalist 29m2 Micro Apartment Feels Like An Urban Cabin
When architect Timothy Yee stumbled across this ground floor micro-apartment in Richmond for auction, he knew this was the apartment for him.
A Designer's Own Tiny Off-Grid Retreat That Used Shipping Containers With a Hydraulic Deck
Would you live in a shipping container home? There’s no denying it, they are not like a traditional home, but the result can be extraordinary.
A Sustainable Addition That Is a ‘Shadow’ of the Original Cottage Home
Shadow Cottage retains the charm of an existing heritage home while creating something modern and liveable through a sustainable renovation .
A Minimalist Interior That Gives a Lesson in Tiny Apartment Design
Architect Douglas Wan wanted something simple for his own tiny apartment, avoiding the fancy gadgetry often found in tiny homes.