AKH Designs



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  27 King George St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Cohuna, Victoria 3568, Australia

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  0400 614 915

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27 King George St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Cohuna, Victoria 3568

www.akhdesigns.com.au/

0400 614 915

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Thursday: 8:30am–5:30pm
Friday: 8:30am–5:30pm
Saturday: 8:30am–12pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30am–5:30pm
Tuesday: 8:30am–5:30pm
Wednesday: 8:30am–5:30pm

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AKH Designs is an Architecture and Interior Design Studio. The multidisciplinary practice specialises in contemporary and heritage residential architecture and interiors, and as well as commercial, hospitality and retail interiors. The outcomes are expressed as a single vision through the holistic process of uniting architecture and interior design. The unified design response also creates analogous and personal spaces for each individual space and client, as they are guided throughout the design process. AKH Designs collaborates with each distinctive client, craftsman, builders and consultants to ensure an all-encompassing sophisticated yet practical design response. The bespoke designs respond to the individual context, while focusing on refined materiality and affordability within residential and commercial projects. The design driven practice is passionate in celebrating timeless architectural spaces whilst creating an experience and bringing it to life through emotion and tactility. AKH Designs services Melbourne and regional Victoria. Alexandra established AKH Designs, and is a qualified Architect and Interior Designer, having completed her Masters of Architecture at RMIT, she then went on to complete her Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration. Alexandra saw the value in being qualified in both Architecture and Interior Design so she could specialise in creating cohesive design responses, where the threshold between external and internal is removed. Alexandra proudly follows in the footsteps of her great auntie, Renee (Rae) McCormick, who was one of the first female architects to graduate in the early 1920’s, and associated with the Heidelberg School of Art. Alexandra’s passion for architecture also extends to education where she has been privileged to teach sessional architecture classes at RMIT.