We take a look at five more outstanding entrants for the Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year Awards



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We take a look at five more outstanding entrants for the Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year Awards.

1. SRG House

Architecture Studio Johnston
Construction SQ Projects and Dot Kom Carpentry
Photography Anson Smart
Websites studiojohnston.com.au; sqprojects.com.au

2. Balmy Palmy

Architecture and construction CplusC Architectural Workshop
Photography Michael Lassman, Murray Fredericks and Renata Dominik
Website cplusc.com.au

3. Courtyard House

Architecture Ha Architecture
Construction LocBuild
Photography Tom Ross
Websites h-a.com.au; locbuild.com.au

4. Welcome to the Jungle House

Architecture and construction CplusC Architectural Workshop
Photography Murray Fredericks, Michael Lassman and Ryan Ng
Website cplusc.com.au

5. Walnut House

Architecture Adam Kane Architects
Construction Hardwick Build Co
Photography Timothy Kaye
Websites adamkane.com.au; hardwickbuildco.com.au

The Grand Designs Australia Magazine House of the Year Awards 2022/23 are proudly brought to you by our Gold sponsor, Cosh Living, Silver sponsor, Rylock Windows & Doors, and trade partners Hoxter, Dovre, Kalora, Big Ass Fans, Caesarstone, GoodWe, Scandia, Karndean Designflooring and Dollar Curtains + Blinds.

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