Studio Minosa

Studio Minosa Design Life Better

Interior Design . Kitchen . Bathrooom . Luxury Environments Design life better, with Minosa.

Minosa makes life better through creating extraordinary interior spaces, from conception to completion. Focusing on the kitchen and bathroom as hubs of the home, they design luxury environments that foster qualities of organisation, comfort, relaxation, security and peace. For Minosa, communication is key — by truly understanding the unique needs and desires of their clients, a creative solution c

an be tailored that considers their nature, supports their routine and enhances their lifestyle. In this way, wellness and indulgence are integrated into every project they complete. Minosa sets themselves apart through design, always endeavouring to go beyond the boundaries in their presentation, deliverables and client satisfaction — an approach that is consistently recognised via industry accolades. In addition, their in-house 3D rendering service ensures clear communication of their vision and utmost attention to detail throughout the design development. This is carried through to delivery, with full on-site project management capabilities offering the most comprehensive service of creation and execution. An appreciation, passion and commitment to bespoke, authentic design is the hallmark of their portfolio. It’s what keeps them inspired to continue creating better spaces for people to live, nourish and relax in.

27/05/2026

Walk through - The Glenbrook kitchen.

Our 3.0 version of the open scullery concept we’ve been evolving over the last few years.

The idea was simple, create a kitchen where a growing family could stay connected, without everyone fighting for the same bench space.

The active zone handles the everyday rhythm of cooking, cooktop, sink and quick access to refrigeration, while the scullery becomes a secondary working zone for prep, dirty dishes and entertaining overflow.

Hidden within the joinery are two concealed appliance benches for those moments when life gets busy, alongside a dedicated coffee station and wine area tucked behind Revego pocket doors.

What we love most about this concept is how it improves transition through the home.It frees the kitchen up.Makes the footprint feel larger.And delivers the practicality of a scullery without disconnecting the people using it.

Design Life Better.

We love a good secret door.In this case, what looks like a seamless wall quietly opens to reveal the scullery and laundr...
23/05/2026

We love a good secret door.

In this case, what looks like a seamless wall quietly opens to reveal the scullery and laundry hidden behind it.

Function hidden in plain sight.

Design Life Better.

Image by Nicole England
Styling by Simona Castagna

23/05/2026

Walk through - Glenbrook Powder room

So many cool features in the powderroom!

Design Life Better

The bathrooms of Cremorne.Four spaces.Four completely different moods.One consistent philosophy — design should feel con...
21/05/2026

The bathrooms of Cremorne.

Four spaces.
Four completely different moods.
One consistent philosophy — design should feel considered, calm and deeply connected to the way people live.

From sculptural forms and integrated lighting to layered materiality and framed views, each bathroom was designed to create a different emotional response within the home.

A darker, intimate ensuite with smoked glass and moody stone.
A light-filled vanity floating against the landscape.
A monolithic basin carved into soft microcement.
A powder room where texture, shadow and detail become the architecture.

We often speak about kitchens being the heart of the home, but bathrooms are where the day both begins and ends.
These spaces should slow you down, restore you and function effortlessly at the same time.

Design Life Better

Images by
Styling by Simona Castagna

17/05/2026

Making something look this simple is far from easy! The attention to detail at is something else!

There’s been a lot of conversation this week around housing.Property prices.Interest rates.Supply.Affordability.Whether ...
16/05/2026

There’s been a lot of conversation this week around housing.

Property prices.
Interest rates.
Supply.
Affordability.
Whether Australians can still move into the homes they once imagined.

But perhaps the bigger shift happening right now is this:

More people are beginning to rethink the home they already own.

Not as a stepping stone.
But as a place worth investing in properly.

Because luxury isn’t always more space.

Sometimes it’s:
— better flow
— better light
— better function
— a home that finally supports the way you want to live.

This is what “Design Life Better” has always meant to us.

Building the life you want, inside the home you already own.

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Integration was everything.The Invisible Bar was designed to feel like part of the architecture — not an object placed i...
13/05/2026

Integration was everything.

The Invisible Bar was designed to feel like part of the architecture — not an object placed inside it.

Materiality flows seamlessly through the apartment.
Lines continue uninterrupted.
Nothing fights for attention.

That restraint is what gives the moment impact when the doors finally open.

Because the best integrations are the ones you almost don’t notice at all.

Design Life Better

Address

186 King Street, Mascot
Sydney, NSW
2020

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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