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Our most recent stories exploring the world's most inspiring homes and spaces for living from Asia and beyond
Inspired by European architecture and Mediterranean landscapes, Haus Atelier transforms a family home into a sanctuary of quiet warmth, where natural textures, soft light and lived-in elegance define every space
Ironbark House, set on the coast of Victoria, was designed by Not All Architecture with connection in mind — both within its family and to the landscape
Drawing on inspiration from brutalism and mid-century modernism, Oblivion Lab has transformed a typical Singapore apartment into a monolithic yet soulful home shaped by light and the rituals of daily life
This Singapore apartment, designed by multidisciplinary studio Sujonohun, was crafted around some of the owner’s favourite art pieces, pulling colours and thematic inspiration into the surrounding architecture and furniture to create a cohesive and sumptuous home
Deeply embedded within the agricultural and seasonal rhythms of the Barossa Valley, RM House is a reimagining of a home that honours the enduring nostalgia of the Australian landscape, a removed retreat that feels both grounded in place and outwardly expansive
Prioritising robustness and refinement, Vasey Pavilions comes together as the result of an established relationship between architect and builder as an adaptable family sanctuary deeply attuned to its bushland setting
Designer Dan Chan of Monocot has transformed a conventional Singapore HDB apartment into an urban hideaway defined by concrete, timber and light
A recent Woollahra project by Porebski Architects sees the firm directors design an art-filled apartment for their mother, bringing a sense of warmth and care to the process of downsizing
Architect Chih Wen’s House of Rain redefines tropical living, inviting wind, sun and rain into a restored 1950s home
An Edwardian-era residence in Melbourne’s Malvern East has been transformed by Alexandra Cerny of ByCerny to become an unfolding journey between past and present
The Bali home of Hôtel Magique founder Milou Neelen and DJ Davey Massiki blends local materials, natural textures and hotel-inspired amenities, including a kitchen island that doubles as a DJ booth
Li&Co.’s New York studio in London Terrace Gardens blends pre-war American architecture with regional Asian influences, giving the Hong Kong-born design firm a place to call home across the Pacific
Guided by a design philosophy shaped by his fashion roots, Jasper Goh of Ascend Design conceived The Bahru House to be a textural, tonal space characterised by natural stone, warm timber and shades of green
A compact apartment in Shanghai has been revitalised for contemporary urban living with a considered spatial intervention by Mountain Soil Interior Design
In this compact apartment in New Taipei City, HHH Design Lab has created multifunctional, open-plan spaces while keeping a sense of functional separation
A highly intentional intervention by design studio Authors has transformed this modest HDB apartment in Singapore into a space that celebrates the calm passing of time
On Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, the architectural reimagining of a 19th-century stone cottage has transformed it into a flowing series of spaces that embody its seaside location
Barebones Studio reconfigured this 1970s apartment to open the space, and used a nature-inspired palette to create a sense of warmth and calm. Creative director Eleven See tells us more
Sitting among the treetops, this home is shaped by memory and the slowing down of daily rituals. Originally built in the 1990s, it's now in its latest iteration by Orr Made, one that emphasises togetherness and rich, textured materiality tempered by moments of composure and retreat
Monocot Studio and William Lau Architects demonstrate a restrained, thoughtful approach in this Singapore family home, where natural materials meet Danish furniture in a space environment rooted in craft and simplicity
This home by Lijo Reny Architects forges a deep connection with the Manimala River
A quiet village on the outskirts of Hyderabad became the site of this striking modernist weekend home by 23 Degrees Design Shift
L Architects transformed a petite apartment into a biophilic space inspired by Singapore’s parks of yore
Creative director Mandy Gioh enlisted longtime friend and Wunderwall Design co-founder Wil Ken Ee to transform her compact Bangsar apartment into a vibrant celebration of colour and reimagined nostalgic elements
In mountainous Himachal Pradesh, design studio Portal 92 has drawn on the area’s rich history and materiality to create a sleek, modernist home that pays homage to materiality, community and wellness
The small annex of a house in Osaka has become a garden-facing haven with whimsical touches under the skilful and sensitive approach of design firm Nue
Wuuu Studio has transformed a Kuala Lumpur apartment with a mid-century-inspired palette
Ochre House by MyMyMy pushes the Australian vernacular forward, creating a robust yet refined space that feels perfectly at home in the landscape
Cadence & Co has sensitively preserved a landmark Georgian Revival home in Sydney’s North Shore while transforming it for contemporary family life