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Walking on Lava - The Beauty of Backlit Marble Flooring
During the day, it looks like an elegant white marble floor.At night, it transforms into something entirely different. Soft light begins to glow from beneath the stone, revealing a warm, flowing surface that almost feels alive. The effect is subtle yet dramatic, creating the sensation of walking across glowing lava while maintaining the sophistication of natural marble. This is the inspiration behind our backlit marble flooring system , a unique architectural feature that co
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Jun 30, 20253 min read
Invisible Doors: The Art of Seamless, Architrave-Free Design
In traditional construction, doors are framed with architraves and visible hinges. These elements have long been accepted as part of the architectural language of interiors. But in contemporary minimalist design, the goal is often the opposite. Instead of highlighting doors, architects and designers are increasingly choosing to make them disappear. Through the use of concealed hinges and flush door systems , it is now possible to create doors that sit perfectly flat within th
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Jun 30, 20253 min read


Designing on a Slope: Turning Challenging Sites into Architectural Opportunities
Sloping sites are often seen as difficult to build on. Steep terrain can introduce structural challenges, drainage considerations, and more complex construction requirements. Yet in architecture, some of the most memorable homes are built on sloping land. Rather than seeing a slope as a limitation, thoughtful design can transform it into an opportunity. By responding carefully to the natural topography, architects and building designers can create homes that step naturally wi
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Jun 30, 20253 min read
The South-Facing Challenge: Designing Homes Without Northern Sun
In Australia, northern sunlight is often considered the gold standard for residential design. Homes are typically planned to capture as much northern exposure as possible, providing natural light and passive solar warmth throughout the year. But what happens when the site faces south? For many homeowners, a south-facing block can initially feel like a limitation. However, with thoughtful planning and careful architectural strategies, a south-facing site can still produce a br
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Jun 30, 20252 min read
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