Brooke Aitken Design

Brooke Aitken Design Architects and Interior Designers

I’m officially heading to Kitchen+Bath Show as a speaker 👋 on the 13th June at Midday. This session is on the Saturday w...
28/05/2026

I’m officially heading to Kitchen+Bath Show as a speaker 👋 on the 13th June at Midday.

This session is on the Saturday which opens up to the Public - trade access starts Thursday. For those that would like to visit,
🎟️ Claim your free pass - save $50: https://lnkd.in/g-HDCfZH

  We are always honoured to work with our clients’ art collections to bring new focus on their pieces. In this informal ...
24/05/2026

We are always honoured to work with our clients’ art collections to bring new focus on their pieces. In this informal living/dining niche, we were lucky to work with this and chose the colourways of the setting to bring out the tints in the painting.
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  The bespoke lounge seen from the stairwell above provides for both casual dining and lounging in front of the hidden t...
22/05/2026

The bespoke lounge seen from the stairwell above provides for both casual dining and lounging in front of the hidden tv, creating a niche of comfort.
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Well this is a wonderful yet belated surprise that we just found out! We made   2025 at the  Boy awards which were judge...
19/05/2026

Well this is a wonderful yet belated surprise that we just found out! We made 2025 at the Boy awards which were judged in New York late December. The Jan/Feb issue shows the list, where we were one of two honourees for Residential Staircase design. The heavenly staircase by took out top marks with their deservedly beautiful design.

Thanks again to our wonderful client who trusted that a team from Australia could both envisage and build a dream home for her in San Francisco, and to the amazing team that designed and built this dream.

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🔥 off the press! Thank you to  for interviewing me in the latest issue on some of my favourite things. These include wha...
09/05/2026

🔥 off the press! Thank you to for interviewing me in the latest issue on some of my favourite things. These include what’s my go-to recipe (for a woman that rarely cooks it’s got to be ), what I am listening to ( is on top list download rotated with the wild tunes of ), what I have been reading ( James Bradley’s work never fails to be a page turner), what are some of my favourite Homewares stores ( , and all have wonderful bed threads at differing price points) and what are some of my favourite artworks at home. View a little slice into my world 🌍 🌞.

06/05/2026

There’s a moment in this conversation that stopped us.
“I was happy … but broke”

This week on , we sit down with Brooke Aitken, architect, interior designer and founder of , for one of the most honest conversations we’ve had on the podcast.

A story about building a career, questioning everything, and what it takes to make it sustainable.

Episode 8 drops tomorrow 07/05 at 5.00 am.

Save this for when it lands.

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  Where the focus previously was to look at the wall under the stair, we turned the tables and settled under this space ...
06/05/2026

Where the focus previously was to look at the wall under the stair, we turned the tables and settled under this space to give a sense of security whilst creating a vantage point to view out to the garden beyond. This created space for treasured objects and art, such as this Ray Crooke, to hold court without distraction.
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Before and after: the informal TV area of this residence was definitely not shabby before. It was beautifully appointed ...
06/05/2026

Before and after: the informal TV area of this residence was definitely not shabby before. It was beautifully appointed with luxe furnishings and a wall of joinery that provided a backdrop for a lifetime of collecting. However the space felt awkward. It was not easy to settle down into a nights tv watching in a relaxed way. The room was more corridor than restful living space. We solved this conundrum by moving the living to under the stairwell, creating a large bespoke daybed that allowed for both tv watching and informal dining in one. Chairs were chosen that doubled (and swivelled) as both dining and comfortable tv chairs, just that little bit higher than usual armchairs. The focus is then directed to the kitchen, and before that, a pull out large sliding panel that houses the tv. Now the corridor is clear and the living space designated to the side. It was a small change in plan form that provided mighty change to liveability performance. We consider these actions and activities in detail before we shape space.
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  is DOUBLE: a Distinctly different dialogue between artists that have been friends for life since the heady days of the...
05/05/2026

is DOUBLE: a Distinctly different dialogue between artists that have been friends for life since the heady days of the Melbourne art scene circa 1980s. In this exhibition at , sculptor plays with pigmented beeswax forms that reference Tony Clark’s works of the past, and in doing so has set up the 🥚 🐥 loop as Tony has responded with his wildly bright dream like acrylic works that continue the story of each form in painting. A joyous helix of works that revolve around each other, dancing in place at Annette’s gallery. and get some of this flavour 🍭 🌟🩷

Further views of the entry space in which we have placed our client’s grand piano for maximum wow on arrival. The existi...
03/05/2026

Further views of the entry space in which we have placed our client’s grand piano for maximum wow on arrival. The existing mirrored bar has been given new meaning next to the piano and reimagined externally with delicate bespoke joinery doors in black mirror background. For those nights where a Dirty martini and Debussy are on the agenda. 🍸 🎹
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How to hide a lift! Our clients’ initial and main brief for the project   was to install a residential lift into the res...
02/05/2026

How to hide a lift! Our clients’ initial and main brief for the project was to install a residential lift into the residence. Due to a series of existing factors, the lift was best located in the main circulation space backed on to the entry. To hide this carbuncle in the space, we extended joinery across the kitchen line and created a bespoke panel to cover the lift.
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