Beach House by BDA Architecture represents a refined home design realised by a bold expression of form derived from the plan functions and a palette of coastal materials.
Turning a dark tired Queenslander into a scandi light-filled Sanctuary in Tropical North Queensland by Ethos Interior was the goal that underpinned every element of this extensive renovation.
Raven house by Tim Stewart Architects is inspired by the varied and enduring textures of West End, one of Brisbane’s most vibrant and diverse communities.
Corso 4 interior layout by Grayhaus was meticulously planned to ensure an effortless connection between spaces, once this was resolved the exterior elevations were re-designed with multiple façade.
The owners of this Northgate Queenslander home project by Room by Room & Bones Studio wanted to transform their tiring rental property into a modern family home to raise their young family.
Nestled beneath the understory of large mature rainforest species, sitting alongside natural creeks and tall tree ferns, Raintree House by Void Building Design quietly awaits its seasonal visitors.
From the inception of Agnes by Amok Studio, the focus was to create a venue that celebrates the theatre of wood-fire cooking and offers a genuine experience of sharing a meal.
Nannygai by Paul Butterworth Architect is a robust bare-foot beach house with ambiguous boundaries to offer its occupants nourishing connections to the qualities of its place.
Garfield by DAH Architecture is a unique pre-war home exuding character and charm on a triangular block that has been contemporised in to a private haven under the backdrop of the iconic Paddington.
Tamrookum involved the refurbishment, alterations, and additions to a neglected Queenslander, bringing the house into the 21st century and creating an environment for connected family life.
The Tawarri Project by JTech Design & Construct embraces the surrounding natural reserve of Burleigh Heads’ Koala Park and draws on various mid-century design inspirations.
A short walk from Sunshine Beach, the Pacific House by Gockel Architects is designed for a young family with two children who embrace the coastal lifestyle.
This new Twin House by Smith Architecture takes advantage of the private outlook to the north and connects all of the major living and sleeping spaces to the inner city bushland.
Stratum sees Joe Adsett Architects utilise a controlled and retrained palette together with nuanced gestures to anchor its home as a place of shelter and protection for its residents.
This Bright Residence by Dayne Lawrie Constructions is desirable family home located only metres from Peregian Beach is the ultimate beachside location.
This beautiful heritage property in Petrie Terrace, Brisbane by Room by Room, was completed early this year and included a full internal reconfiguration and interior design strategy.
Zuzana and Nicholas transforming Monash Road House an existing post-war cottage into a perfect harmony between modern functionality and classic aesthetics.
Sitting on a steep west-facing site with views of the Samford Valley, Wooloowin House by Nielsen Jenkins celebrates the Queensland climate with a courtyard and pool.
This Twin House residence by Smith Architecture takes advantage of the private outlook to the north and connects all of the major living and sleeping spaces to the inner city bushland.
Located in Brisbane’s east, Kelder Architects reconfigures an original 1940s Queenslander home to cater for entertaining, while retaining its celebrated heritage features.
Designed to be a rural weekend getaway from the busy city and sitting proud in the landscape, The Barn by Paul Uhlmann Architects references the Australian outback shed with hardwood cladding.
House Next Door by Smith Architects is a new residence, built on a character protected, tiny, 200 square meter lot had a number of design and town planning complexities.
Our client farmed this site with her late husband for over 40 years. Farm House by Smith Architects soil is embedded with family stories, sweat and blood, along with it a deep connection to place.
The irregular shape of the site where Paradise Point House by Shane Marsh Architects sits was first built in the 1980s, but the clients needed the home.
Rosebery House was constructed as a family residence in 1997 and sits off a cul-de-sac at the southern end of a long narrow watershed three three kilometres from the centre of Brisbane.
Paul Butterworth Architect delivered “Corymbia”, a robust bare-foot beach house with voluminous light-filled living spaces, comfortable reading nooks, cosy plywood-lined bedrooms.
New Farm Light's Shane Marsh Architects a century-old cottage that once sat run down behind a frontier of trees is now celebrated as part of the landscape.
Learning from lessons of the inherited home vernacular, Keith Street House by Fouche Architects sees the renovation and reinvigoration of an existing pre-war cottage in Brisbane into a home.
This Pandanus home of Spark Architect provides multitude of different indoor and outdoor spaces to suit all seasons and mix of family and private activities.
On this slim vacant block, perched on a Brisbane ridgeline, Lisa Breeze Architect's were engaged to design a comfortable and homely abode with the challenge set.
The brief called for a large program and a desire for the building to maximise the sites amenity and views whilst reflecting the clients respective cultural aesthetics.
The deceptively small building is a pragmatic response to the owners desire to live a simple sustainable life whilst enjoying the virtues of a very beautiful setting.