Blue Eco… The Sapphire is a quality-constructed display home and a Certified Passive House, built using rigorous standards to achieve quantifiable energy efficiency as well as comfort through five design principles: extreme...
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Blue Eco… The Wentworth Falls design is located in the Blue Mountains on a vacant site, with an incredibly steep slope throughout. The floorplan was designed to step down through different levels...
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Steele… The builders chose to make The Fern Passivhaus because it is the most rigorous, comprehensive method of green building, with predictably high levels of comfort and efficiency. As it is...
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Mojo… The Alpha 18 is a single-storey home designed for the smaller block and fits the bill for a first homebuyer or those wishing to downsize. The three bedrooms are well...
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Eden Brae… This was a very keenly contested category and the Midland 23 was the winning entry by a small margin. The residence has an eclectic mix of finishes well carried out...
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Firstyle… This was another keenly contested category and the standard of entry was exceptionally high, which made the task of choosing a winner difficult for the judges. In judging a display...
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Allcastle… In another hotly contested category, the judges had to again look into every detail of construction. The Gallery façade sets the tone for what awaits inside. The living area has...
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Clarendon… This category shows what a higher build cost can display primarily in the Hunter and Newcastle areas for lots 15m wide. This four-bedroom, two-bathroom, single-storey home is cleverly designed with...
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Icon… This is a home that looks good from the rear as well as the front. The Avora demonstrates an incredible intersection of style and revolutionary technology, signifying a shift to...
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Clarendon… This Hamptons-style residence is really two residences when the granny flat is taken into account. The Boston 42 features five bedroom and two bathrooms, while the granny flat to the...
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