This beautifully designed single-level home blends modern style with smart, functional living, all within a $500,000 budget. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home boasts high-end finishes, balanced with cost-effective solutions. The open-plan living space, with raked ceilings and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, creates a bright, spacious feel perfect for entertaining. With a strong focus on energy efficiency, durability, and sustainability, every detail was thoughtfully considered. This home reflects exceptional planning, innovative design, and quality craftsmanship.
Prof Homes have delivered an exceptional custom home in Whitlam, blending architectural design, high-end finishes, and comfortable family living. The striking façade features stack bond bricks, timber cladding, and a grand pivot entry door, while inside, soaring ceilings and herringbone timber floors create a sense of space and luxury.
The standout kitchen boasts a curved stone island, hidden walk-in pantry, and premium appliances. With multiple living zones, plush bedrooms, and spa-like bathrooms, the home is built for comfort and style. The alfresco area overlooking the pool completes the picture.
Ochre House
Ochre House by Megaflora and MyMyMy Architecture is a compact, efficient, and sustainable design that emphasises place, material, and living well in rural environments. It is built to last with robust materials and refined features including custom light fittings. The house is built off-grid, maintaining and improving bushland and habitat. Megaflora carried out all aspects of the build, from site clearing to concreting. Ochre House demonstrates that true sustainability is about building something to last, and creating architecture that feels at ease in the bush.
This custom-built home by Casey Projects is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom, airtight home that uses passive housing principles and incorporates a solar energy system. It features open living areas, generously sized bedrooms, and a floor-to-ceiling library/study space. Interior features include custom joinery handles, flush floor finishes, and mid-century elements, while the exterior boasts a custom tilt garage door, spotted gum timber front pergola, and cantilevered rear screen. The home’s cut-frame construction allows for dramatic raked ceilings and thermal comfort.
Batten House
The incredible “Batten House” in Curtin is a single-storey home and studio, designed to take advantage of nearby open spaces and tree plantings. This home is packed with innovative techniques for privacy control and access to northern sun. The floor levels step down to follow the natural topography of the block, and courtyards provide light, cross ventilation and the opportunity for garden plantings. The house is built from a unique exterior structural steel frame, sliding privacy screens, reverse brick veneer wall systems, recycled Ironbark cladding, and dry pressed bricks. The result is a timeless family home and retreat.
Located in Deakin with views of Parliament House, this custom-built home by Manteena showcases mid-century elegance, simplicity, and precision. Working closely with the client and Cox Architecture, Manteena delivered a refined, high-quality home. Key materials include exposed steel, in-situ concrete, natural timber, and stone, all finished to exacting standards. Innovative construction methods such as post-tensioned cantilevers, hydronic heating, and zero-threshold doors ensured flawless execution. Complex features like the Off Form Concrete bridge and oculus required tight coordination and planning. The result is a beautifully crafted, comfortable home that exceeded the client’s expectations and brought their vision to life.