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  • Oct 29, 2024 | thelocalproject.com.au | Olivia Hides |Jack Milenkovic

    Radiating a timeless warmth, Addition by Subtraction features rich textures and a soft colour palette that envelops the space. With meticulous attention to detail, Akimbo Architecture prioritises harmony by utilising dynamic spatial relationships and light, resulting in a bright and calm interior. As its name suggests, Addition by Subtraction emphasises the breathability of interior spaces. The original 1990s Tuscan villa underwent a profound transformation to embrace a modern aesthetic.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | thelocalproject.com.au | Bronwyn Marshall |Jack Milenkovic

    Zen Apartment takes shape through striking contrasts and bold gestures, reflecting the personality of the owner. Lawless & Meyerson employs a detailed and elevated approach to craft both strong and tranquil moments within. With every detail considered, Zen Apartment transcends a mere sanctuary. Flanked by Japanese gardens, its interior is inspired by the serene elegance of these timeless outdoor spaces, where sculpted forms and intricate details embody an evolved aesthetic.

  • Feb 4, 2024 | homestolove.com.au | Chris Pearson |Pablo Veiga |Jack Milenkovic

    Smart steel-framed windows have provided a fresh outlook for Dave and Yael, the owners of this four-bedroom home on Sydney’s Northern Beaches – in more ways than one. Their inclusion proves windows are not just eyes to the outside world – they set the tone inside a home, too. The couple bought the property back in 2012 for themselves and their two children, Jamie, now 18, and Sienna, 16.

  • Feb 4, 2024 | homestolove.com.au | Tom Ferguson |Jack Milenkovic |Judy Pascoe

    North-facing indoor/outdoor living spaces are at the top of the list for many homeowners. But what happens when a home’s orientation is in the other direction? Architect Carla Middleton has the perfect solution – create a courtyard in the centre of the property to draw light into the rooms on either side. This was her solution when she was engaged to redesign this home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs for a young family of five.

  • Jan 10, 2024 | homestolove.com.au | David Meagher |Prue Ruscoe |Jack Milenkovic

    There are certain elements of a house that you can't change when it comes to a renovation and it has nothing to do with the size of your budget. You can't change its location but, more importantly, you can't change its orientation. There are of course a few exceptions to that. If you have a large site and you're prepared to knock down an existing structure and rebuild you can design your house to take advantage of a northerly aspect.

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