YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Australia

InForm Design

As a family business, we really know how to design and build for families who want to create great memories in their family home,

InForm Design is a family-owned design and architecture firm based in Melbourne, Australia, founded in 1994 by the McKimm family and now run by family members Cameron McKimm and Chris McKimm. They focus on architecture, new home construction and residential design, providing a full range of services including architecture, interior design, cost planning and construction.

Cameron McKimm graduated from the Holmesglen Institute of higher education in Melbourne with a degree in marketing in 2002 and from the department of building construction 10 years later. Cameron McKimm, the eldest son of the McKimm family, explains the concept of "family first" and how it can make a business better. Cameron McKimm and his two younger brothers, Chris and Johnny McKimm, and a younger sister, Lucinda McKimm, are an incredibly unique and powerful force in the family business.

For more than 20 years, InForm Design homes have populated the streets of Melbourne suburbs with considerate, understated architecture. InForm Design creates high-end homes inspired by mid-century architecture, and have made it accessible to all. As architects, they are inspired by so many things, and they take most of their inspiration from the way families actually live, as well as the Japanese and mid-century California aesthetic. 

InForm Design’s strength lies in its genuine passion for quality design, great process, and a genuine care for our quality. Everything they do stems from this passion and belief in their product. Their ongoing collaboration with Melbourne architects, Pleysier Perkins, sets them apart in a crowded marketplace, and makes them gatekeepers of a tradition set forth by people like Boyd, Gunn, and David McGlashan. 

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    Design Works

    • Camberwell House

      Inspired by the clients’ affinity with mid-century architecture, the home is characterised by its minimalist yet playful palette of bagge.
    • Hawthorn House

      In collaboration with the client, and in response to surrounds and site, InForm has produced a smart contemporary update to the traditional homes of the area – both formally and materially.
    • Brighton House 8

      Set on an unusual wedge-shaped property this four-bedroom family homeBrighton House 8 utilises its north-west frontage for the outdoor entertaining area and pool.  
    • Brighton East House 3

      An abstract composition of contrasting textural elements, this design responds to a very inspiring client brief for a building that ‘should not look like a house’.
    • Brighton House 7

      The commanding residence addresses its corner site as two double-storey monoliths, connected by a glazed stairwell overlooking a central garden.
    • Brighton East House

      Composed of a monolithic masonry form and a lightweight, timber and glass pavilion, in Brighton East House, InForm has created a home that is a place of connection a well as of retreat for each of its inhabitants, a family of six.
    • Rosanna House

      Located on a sloping site, this reclaimed red brick and white weatherboard house responds to the natural topography and local 1970s modernist architecture.
    • Blairgowrie House

      Blairgowrie House set amongst the sand dunes adjacent to national park in Blairgowrie, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula.
    • Balwyn North House

      Balwyn North House Balwyn North House is located in Australia and designed by InForm Design.
    • Strathmore House

      Richly textured with a high degree of detailing, Strathmore House is a contemporary home by the Melbourne-based firm InForm Design.
    • Glen Iris House

      The scaled back design was carefully considered in order to allow the client’s own unique furniture and artwork to shine.
    • Kew East House

      A house of two halves, Kew East House is characterised by full height picture windows that marry the front brick portion to the rear timber clad portion.
    • Brighton House

      Unique to this project is the side access to a double height entry hall and stairwell, as well as the integration of a Poliform kitchen.
    • Black Rock House

      Black Rock House is a seemingly lifeless Black beauty, which seems to be one of the best design of InForm Design.