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An immersive and experiential studio.


Our Style Studio is our dedicated state of the art showroom, built exclusively for our clients, where you will find our designer inclusions and be able to view, touch and feel all the choices available for your home. Met with a wealth of inspiration our in-house interior designer will help bring your vision for your dream home to life.

Featuring all the latest on-trend features, fittings, colours, textures and appliances, our studio brings the latest in home trends and innovations to life.

“Our style studio offers our clients an inspirational starting point from where we can work closely with them

to bring out their personality through interior design”

Grant Compton, Interior Designer Thomas Archer

Interior designer at Thomas Archer Homes looking at colour swatches for a house design
Interior designer at Thomas Archer Homes looking at colour swatches for a house design
Interior designer talking with clients about the potential colours for their new home
Interior designer talking with clients about the potential colours for their new home

Personalising Your Home


Led by our Design Team, our clients get to experience how their vision is matched with design details through a personalised and immersive design appointment. By understanding what you love and had imagined for your home, our team will work closely with you to curate all the finishing details so your home not only reflects your personality but brings to life your unique style.

Keep up to date with the latest Thomas Archer news.


View some of our recent articles related to features, finishes and inclusions and the impact they can make to your home.

01 March 2020

Top Kitchen Trends

Minimal overhead cabinetry, informal dining, bold colour and streamlined stone are the leading trends transforming how we will utilise the kitchen; creating more opportunities for beautiful styling, statement pieces and unexpected colour. Minimal overhead cabinetry One of the biggest trends to hit in kitchen design will be minimal overhead cabinetry, or even to go without. Gone is the traditional layout featuring a standard row of overhead cabinets on the rear of the kitchen. Instead we are viewing our kitchens as beautiful pieces of furniture at the front, relying on a fully kitted out butler’s pantry to be the real workhorse. So what happens in place of overheads? We will see creative shelf ideas to allow styling moments, beautiful low splashbacks, and statement rangehoods all taking centre stage. Informal dining with Australians leading busier lives than ever before A quick destination for informal meals is becoming more popular. We are seeing really creative ways to create an informal meals area incorporated into the island bench. They feature even wider islands to accommodate multiple uses, drop-down benchtops and seating on either side to create a bar table environment. Bold colour Looking at the annual colour trends coming from Europe, kitchens are about celebrating colour. We will see rich jewel tones such as inky navy and rust influencing our kitchen designs and finishes. This trend will encourage designers to bravely inject strong colour to create inspired spaces. Streamlined stone In favour of a more minimalist look, we will see the move away from chunky stone. The 20mm stone will become the preferred profile, with even thinner silhouettes as little as 6mm being offered in new materials like porcelain.

19 February 2020

Top Bathroom Trends

When you are in need of rejuvenating, the bathroom is your private sanctuary, an escape from the outside world. While often a showcase of elegance and simplicity, bathroom trends are seeing an exciting shift in approach and materiality. Top bathroom trends and ideas: Mix of materials Bathrooms are taking a bold turn, using a mix of materials to create drama and the ‘wow’ factor. The latest trend will see us selecting three statement hard finishes in a bathroom to create an interesting look. Large format tiles will appear alongside mosaics and statement stone to create impact with a ‘more is more’ approach. Gone is the use of the analogous single tile, with the best bathrooms combining multiple finishes in perfect harmony. Open ensuites As the love for luxury apartments and open plan living continue to rise, designers are thinking out of the box to elevate the ‘small space’ trend. This year, ensuites will open up and become part of the bedroom, creating larger spaces and the illusion of grandeur. Natural stone Natural stone brings an instant luxe factor to any bathroom and is what sets beautiful bathrooms apart from the norm. There are so many choices of natural stone, with incredible new varieties coming out of Europe. The desire to cocoon our bathrooms in stone is definitely trending. Make up nooks Creating a designated space inside our bathrooms for a private retreat to sit and hold girlie things is a beautiful and practical bathroom idea. Coming into next year we will see stylish break out spaces become integral design features in our bathrooms.