Palm Springs meets the sunny Tasman District in this playful reinterpretation of mid-century modernity.
Aotearoa is blessed with dramatic landscapes. Here is a home purpose-designed for the mountains.
This laid-back, clean-lined home with sea views makes the most of a tricky Waiheke Island section.
A busy Nelson couple’s Walter’s Bluff haven balances sea views with a sturdy exterior to withstand the elements.
Kyle Ramsay brings a grand old lady up to date.
This tactile new range of fittings from ABI Interiors just feels right.
A luxurious range of carpeting inspired by the bold, rich colours of Te Aroha.
David Maxwell of Future Isles oversees the safe passage of some very special real estate.
Città releases a hard-working staple in a range of rich colours that bring a spot of warmth to the home.
Tāmaki Makaurau furniture studio Philbe Design is innovatively broadening Aotearoa’s high-end offering with its bespoke service.
The dynamic aesthetics of mid-century modernist architecture hold up as stylish statements in this contemporary build in Riverhead.
Eva releases the perfect sofa bed.
The highest aspiration of many philosophies is balance – and this Waikanae crowd-pleaser delivers.
Tim Nees designs an intimately personal home and studio overlooking the surf of Ōtautahi’s Te Onepoto Taylor’s Mistake.
Bremworth invites you to make yourself at home in its immersive new showroom.
Traditional woodworking and contemporary style intersect in the bespoke work of Tāmaki Makaurau furniture studio Philbe Design.
Tāhuna Queenstown’s Dravitzki Brown gives a well-worn Central Otago holiday home a complete overhaul.
Città expands on a classic range to conceive the customisable Craft Modular.
A site switch and a compelling sense of restraint underpin the success of this energy-efficient Tāwharanui Peninsula home by Neu Architecture.
For Webb’s head of decorative arts Leah Morris, the allure of an object lies in its history.
Our Open Home series returns to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington in May.
On a windswept coastal site near Ngāmotu New Plymouth, this courtyard home by Gibbons Architects strikes a fine balance between exposure and enclosure.
Haro makes an elegant and enduring case for engineered timber flooring.
We’ve designed a model house with the team at Artis. It’s modest, compact and delightful – but can we afford the woodburner?
A sympathetic renovation returns this 1960s hilltop home in Ōtautahi Christchurch to its family-centric roots.
Cam Millar, manager of The Estate at Webb’s, shares his eclectic collection – from Aotearoa brutalism to outsider art favoured by Picasso.
Rogan Nash Architects create a restful bach at Rotorua’s Lake Ōkāreka that’s perfect for two – or 12.
Armed with a to-scale plan and Artis’ building blocks, our design begins to take shape.
How Webb’s head of marketing and collectors’ cars Caolán McAleer decides what makes it into his personal collection.
Eclecticism and minimalism form an unlikely alliance in this Tāmaki Makaurau villa.
In the foothills of Tauranga’s Welcome Bay, Cate Creemers designs a home around views and an extensive art collection.
Ross Morrison bids farewell to a covetable collection with a series of auctions at Webb’s.
A show at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki explores changing ideas of the meaning of home, and how we relate to it.
In a cluster of gum trees just outside Tarras, Gary Todd creates a modern, easy home for retirement.
John Perry’s vast collection of objects and art is set for auction.
This year, the team at Here is collaborating with our friends at Artis to design an affordable house.
Henri Sayes reinterprets the traditional suburban bungalow with this intimate Onehunga home.
The heads of design at Città reflect on the finalists and what excites them right now.
A spine of cabinetry connects the various spaces in our Best House Aotearoa 2022.
Mercer & Mercer Architects design a Mount Maunganui home with fun at the forefront.
Young Architects battled tough terrain when designing this robust Ōtautahi family home.
Mary Daish provides an unexpected solution to a Wellington family of five’s space woes.
Some of Aotearoa’s finest design brands make a splash on the San Francisco waterfront.
Architect Evelyn McNamara evokes a sense of retreat in this Glendowie family home.
A contemporary kitchen quickly becomes part of the furniture in a heritage cottage in Tāmaki Makaurau
Città’s robust new coffee table is born from a surprisingly delicate influence.
New opportunities for breezy apartment living open up on the Hibiscus Coast.
An established garden provides the perfect backdrop to this family-focused home in Ngāmotu.
A custom wool carpet brings richness and refinement to an Ivan Mercep gem in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Natasha Markham’s streamlined wardrobe design conceals a generous new ensuite.
Città opens a new trade showroom in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Jalcon Homes join forces with a celebrated architecture group to eye up intensification.
Clive Chapman puts down roots on a leafy site in Ponsonby, Tāmaki Makaurau.
A Wānaka holiday home by Wilson & Hill Architects has views to the future.
Our Open Home series continues with an award-winning show-stopper at Tairua.
When architects in the Here Awards experiment with colour, texture and new materials, timber holds it all together.
Città’s heads of textile and product design reflect on the Here Awards.
A generous kitchen in a refined country house by Patchwork Architecture shows the power of restraint
Bergendy Cooke designs a Central Otago home that takes cues from its surroundings and the historic local vernacular.
A hard-working beach house in Taranaki by First Light Studio transitions effortlessly to full-time home.
With natural textures and a deft touch, Seear-Budd Ross reworks a villa in Brooklyn, Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
A family home connects to nature through a design that opens up to big, rural views.
Jasmax draws on natural forms to design a new community on a spectacular site in Takapuna, Auckland.
Designing a modern extension for a house rooted in history.
A renovation by Kerr Ritchie Architects opens a tired 70s house up to light and views.
An elegant Waikato home is based on the most agrarian of references.
A house by Gerrad Hall hides in plain sight near a public beach and reserve.
Keshaw McArthur inserts a recessive intervention into a villa with valley views.