2022 – Queensland Regional Design Awards

Top Regional Residential

Reece Keil – Hidden Haven

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Top Residential Building goes to Reece Keil for the Hidden Haven.

This luxury design shines from the inside out with optimum sustainability.

And its beauty is simply beyond compare. This Hidden Haven is filled with hidden charms!

Top Regional Commercial

Torren Bell – The Valley Estate

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Top Commercial Building goes to Torren Bell for The Valley Estate.

This is a magnificent multifaceted design that shines in its opulence.

From a lovely manse to a stately chapel, this sprawling property has it all. And, as an added bonus, it’s richly sustainable!

Kitchen Design

Claus Ejlertsen – The Gap

At the Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022, the Kitchen Design category winner was Claus Ejlertsen, who claimed this honour with a beautiful design known as The Gap.

A lovely home of wide open spaces and smooth ivory tones, this is a tropically kissed kitchen design brimming over with decorative accents and luxury fixtures and appliances.

This designdoes indeed fill The Gap in terms of luxury living. And better yet, it stands as a strong statement of pure sustainability.

Laundry Bathroom Design

Amanda Shaw – Laundry Design

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Bathroom Laundry Design went to winner Amanda Shaw.

Her Laundry Design is a pretty, practical pastiche of clean lines, expansive spaces, high tech machinery, and an overall clean, placid look.

Likening a high class laundromat, Laundry Design makes a clean sweep of all design requirements. And of our awards!

Residential Interiors

Reece Keil – Hidden Haven

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Residential Interiors winner was Reece Keil for The Hidden Haven.

This lavish homestead is indeed a haven of modern day luxury living. From sustainably lavishly appointed walls and floors to lovely furnishings, this is indeed a haven in the purest sense.

Massive in scale and lovely in look, this is indeed a heavenly home.

Residential Alterations / Additions (up to $500,000)

Brenden Creed – Morningside Residence

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Residential Alterations – Additions (up to $500,000) went to Brenden Creed for the Morningside Residence.

A collection of exquisite, clean-lined rooms filled with high class, geometrically formed furnishings, this design indeed is infused with the ethereal light of day.

This is a richly sustainable design that also manages to be warm and homey. Top o’ the morning!

Residential Alterations / Additions (over $500,000)

Chris McCabe – Mooloolah Drive

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Residential Alterations – Additions (over $500,000) went to Chris McCabe for Mooloolah Drive.

This palatial manse is just as unique and exquisite as its exotic moniker.

Lovely and stately, this is a home imbued with columns, warm woods, grand entryways, and numerous amenities. Mooloolah means more!

Secondary Dwellings

Claus Ejlertsen – Texel Second Dwelling Bardon

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Secondary Dwelling winner is Claus Ejlertsenfor Texel Second Dwelling Bardon.

A literal tree house, this is an exotic wonder culled from warm timber and emblasoned with tropical blues and similar hues.

This is the ultimate sustainable structure, a widescale haven rendered perfect by a talented artisan. This secondary dwelling is primary in quality!

Sustainable Residential Buildings

Esther James – Auntie’s Hut

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Sustainable Residential Buildings went to winner Esther James for Auntie’s Hut.

A provincial, single level sustainable dream. Building upon the warmth evoked by its name, this one of a kind design stuns in form and fashion.

Auntie would be proud!

New Residential Buildings (up to $500,000)

Chris McCabe – The Riviera

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings (up to $500,000) goes to Chris McCabe for The Riviera.

A lovely, tropically kissed tribute to modern design, the Riviera  more than  lives up to its exotic moniker.

A tall-standing work of sublime beauty and ultimate  sustainability, this is a dwelling of distinction.

New Residential Buildings ($500,000 to $750,000)

Pierre Tapper – The Jellurgal Residence

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 New Residential Buildings ($500,000 to $750,000) went to Pierre Tapper for  The  Jellurgal Residence.

Both divinely opulent and functionally ecofriendly in form, this stately manse is one of  a kind.

Beyond its new home veneer, this is truly a new design concept. Great design from a veteran artisan!

New Residential Buildings ($750,000 to $1.0m)

Chris McCabe – Oceanic

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings ($750,000 to $1.0 million) goes to Chris McCabe for Oceanic.

True to its aquatic moniker, this is an all natural, tropically influenced design. Naturemade materials blend with luxurious home fashions to create a dream home.

A residence that bears a stronger likeness to a vacation home. Oceanic is opulent!

New Residential Buildings ($1.0m to $1.5m)

Reece Keil – Hidden Haven

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings ($1.0m to $1.5m) goes to Reece Keil for Hidden Haven.

Sleek and sustainable, this is indeed a palatial paradise that seems like a home away from home.

Only it is home! Hidden Haven is a heavenly berg.

New Residential Buildings ($1.5m to $2.0m)

Reece Keil – Villa Capri

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings ($1.5m to $2.0m) goes to Reece Keil for Villa Capri.

This beautiful and richly exotic design has the look of a tropical resort. Yet at the same time this lovely design makes for the perfect upscale home.

From luxury furnishings to smoothly formed walls, this tropical beauty is a vision to behold. Viva the villa!

New Residential Buildings (over $2.0m)

Reece Keil – Villa Casa

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings (over $2.0m) goes to Reece Keil for Villa Casa.

This opulent collection of exotic designer rooms is like something out of a movie.

And it’s sustainable to boot! Now this is upscale living.

Multi-Residential Buildings up to 3 storeys

Stuart Osman – Core Constructions

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Multi-Residential Buildings up to 3 storeys is Stuart Osman for Core Constructions.

Seemingly borne from nature, the Core of Core Constructions is rock solid timber. Yet the massive structure only hints at the rich opulence discovered within.

Beauty–and, of course, rich sustainability–is the true core of Core Constructions!

Multi-Residential Buildings over 3 storeys and under 2000sq.m

Boris Stankovic  – Bilinga Apartments

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Multi-Residential Buildings over 3 storeys and under 2000sq.m goes to Boris Stankovic for Bilinga Apartments.

This palatial structure defines the term luxury apartment complex. Offering level after level of radiant beauty, this is indeed a widescale dream home.

And it’s all wrapped up in a tropical, sustainable package.

Multi-Residential Buildings over 3 storeys and over 2000sq.m

Brad Read – Botanica Riverside

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Multi-Residential Buildings over 3 storeys and over 2000sq.m goes to Brad Read for Botanica.

True to its stately moniker, this is a tropically inspired and truly exotic apartment design.

Yet this design also basks in its practical design, supplying shelter for so many residents. Botanica is beautiful!

Unbuilt Work

Brad Read – Book Vending Structures

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Unbuilt Work goes to Brad Read for Book Vending Structures. This innovative design truly is one for the books.

Appealingly original and wildly creative.  Book Vending Structures takes a fresh commercial concept and runs with it.

This design is a good read–by Read!

Commercial Buildings Renovations

Brenden Creed – Logan Homemaker Centre

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Commercial Building Renovations goes to Brenden Creed for Logan Homemaker Centre.

Sustainable and practical, Logan is a study in ecofriendly building. It’s also a friendly, welcoming and altogether refreshing commercial structure.

In all ways, Logan is a commercial building with class!

Commercial Buildings Adaptive Reuse

Chris Cooper – Active Medical Supplies Toowoomba

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Commercial Buildings Adaptive Reuse goes to Chris Cooper for Active Medical Supplies Toowoomba.

This is a one of a kind commercial design. Its soothing aqua tint is befitting a medical facility.

Yet it also creates an aura of radiance that really catches the eyes. This is what the doctor ordered!

Commercial Buildings under 2000sq.m

Torren Bell – The Valley Estate

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Commercial Buildings under 2000sq.m goes to Torren Bell for The Valley Estate.

A stunning masterwork of commercial artistry.

Found with the borders of The Valley Estate are a luxury home, a beautiful chapel, and other buildings both fancy and functional. Come down to the Valley!

Commercial Buildings over 2000sq.m and Sustainable Commercial Buildings

Brad Read – Vitality Village

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Commercial Buildings over 2000sq.m and Sustainable Commercial Buildings goes to Brad Read for Vitality Village.

A rich and ebullient study in artistic beauty. A statement of grace and tranquility.

And, above all else, a commercial building that more than lives up to its name.

Industrial Buildings

Boris Stankovic – Central On Case

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Industrial Buildings is awarded to Boris Stankovic for Central in Case.

A massive and easily identifiable design. From its richly patterned colour scheme to its expertly designed interiors, this building is a sustainable dream.

An expert industrial design, this look really works!

Public Buildings – Education

Cam Raymond – Bahrs Scrub Early Learning

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Public Buildings – Education is awarded to Cam Raymond for Bahrs Scrub Early Learning.

A true study in institutional design. A beautiful and vibrant storybook come to life.

From the inside out, this is a dream design sure to appeal to the young and young at heart.

Public Buildings under 2000sq.m

Brad Read – Spring Lakes Resort

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Public Buildings under 2000sq.m goes to Brad Read for Spring Lake Resort. True to its name, this design truly does spring forth in beauty and sporty elegance.

This tropical pastiche of fun and functionality sports sparkling swimming pools and sprawling ceilings, amongst many fine design accents.

Throw in luxurious furnishings and prime recreational spaces, and you’ve got one regal resort!

Public Buildings over 2000sq.m

Brenden Creed – Mount Cotton Childcare Centre

Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 Public Buildings over 2000sq.m goes to Brenden Creed for Mount Cotton Childcare Centre.

This colourful, whimsical design is like a childhood fantasy come to life.

At the same time, it checks all the needed boxes for both optimum functionality and divine sustainability. Win Win!

Commercial Buildings Interiors

Chris McCabe – Golden Hall Aquarium

Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 Commercial Buildings Interiors goes to Chris McCabe for the Golden Hall Aquarium.

This sparkling, aquatically inspired design flows forth with rich currents of design excellence!

From ethereal displays to sleek and functional corridors, this design qualifies as a tropical paradise!

Public Building Interiors

Cam Raymond – Bahrs Scrub Early Learning

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Public Building Interiors goes to Cam Raymond for the Bahrs Scrub Early Learning center.

This bright and colourful structure is richly welcoming to all who enter.

And from a child’s eye view, this is a storybook come to life! Throw in optimum sustainability for the perfect happy ending!

Landscape Design

Amanda Shaw – The Craftsmans House

Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Landscape Design goes to Amanda Shaw for The Craftsmans House.

This palatial manse simply glows in its rich aura of design opulence, and its emerald-grassed surrounding landscape.

And, true to its name, it is a true masterwork of design artistry in terms of both home and landscape. The tops in its craft!

Student Design (Open)

Kieran Ryan – Chermside Townhouses

Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Student Design (Open) goes to winner Kieran Ryan for Chermside Townhouses.

This smartly appointed, ultra modern townhouse design is both novel and casually classy.

A great place to call home. And sustainable to boot!

Residential Interiors – Commendation

Ana Brandt – Reserve Creek Farm House

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Residential Interiors Commendation went to Ana Brandt for Reserve Creek Farm House. The Reserve Creek Farm House is a stunning mix of the classic and the modern.

Warm modern earth tones stand in balance with pure classical woods. Rooms flow gracefully in tandem to form a network of fine design.

This design brings the concept of the farm house into the 21rst century.

Residential Alterations / Additions (over $500,000) – Commendation

Claus Ejlertsen – The Gap

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 Commendation for Residential Alterations / Additions (over $500,000) went to Claus Ejlertsen for The Gap. Seldom has a single renovation project so totally transformed and perfected the look of a home.

Classy and clean-lined. Swank and luxurious.

This addition project added infinite value to a single residence.

New Residential Buildings ($500,000 to $750,000) – Commendation

Stuart Osman – Golding Residence

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 Commendation for New Residential Buildings ($500,000 to $750,000) goes to Stuart Osman for the Golding Residence.

This residence is indeed golden in terms of form and dimension, a widescale, tropically kissed sustainable residence that truly shines.

A dream home in every sense, this is the concept of the luxury home perfected. Golding is golden!

New Residential Buildings ($1.5m to $2.0m) – Commendation

Torren Bell – Redhead Residence

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for New Residential Buildings ($1.5m to $2.0m) Commendation goes to Torren Bell for The Redhead Residence.

A classy collection of waters and woods, marbles and elegant fabrics, the Redhead is indeed a stunner.

An upscale residential home that comes complete with a rich exotic flavour.

Industrial Buildings – Commendation

Stuart Osman – Lack Building

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Industrial Buildings is awarded in commendation to Stuart Osman for the Lack Building.

This structure lacks for nothing in its rich sustainability and strong structure. From meeting rooms to public areas, this is a businesslike beauty to behold.

And as an added bonus, it’s richly sustainable.

Commercial Buildings Interiors – Commendation

Shiree Kampert – QF3 Coastguard Redcliffe

The Regional Design Awards for QLD 2022 for Commercial Buildings Interiors is given in commendation to Shiree Kampert for QF3 Coastguard Redcliffe.

This functional building has a professional look befitting its noble station.

Yet its airy, tropically inspired beauty elevates this commercial building to a true cut above. Salute!

The Full 2022 Queensland Regional Design Awards List

Winner: Reece Keil
Entry: Hidden Haven

Winner: Torren Bell
Entry: The Valley Estate

Winner: Claus Ejlertsen
Entry: The Gap

Winner: Amanda Shaw
Entry: Laundry Design

Winner: Reece Keil
Entry: Hidden Haven

Winner: Brenden Creed
Entry: Morningside Residence

Winner: Chris McCabe
Entry: Mooloolah Drive

Winner: Claus Ejlertsen
Entry: Texel Second Dwelling Bardon

Winner: Esther James
Entry: Auntie’s Hut

Winner: Chris McCabe
Entry: The Riviera

Winner: Pierre Tapper
Entry: The Jellurgal Residence

Winner: Chris McCabe
Entry: Oceanic

Winner: Reece Keil
Entry: Hidden Haven

Winner: Reece Keil
Entry: Villa Capri

Winner: Reece Keil
Entry: Villa Casa

Winner: Stuart Osman
Entry: Core Constructions

Winner: Boris Stankovic
Entry: Bilinga Apartments

Winner: Brad Read
Entry: Botanica Riverside

Winner: Brad Read
Entry: Book Vending Structures

Winner: Brenden Creed
Entry: Logan Homemaker Centre

Winner: Chris Cooper
Entry: Active Medical Supplies Toowoomba

Winner: Torren Bell
Entry: The Valley Estate

Winner: Boris Stankovic
Entry: Central On Case

Winner: Cam Raymond
Entry: Bahrs Scrub Early Learning

Winner: Brad Read
Entry: Spring Lakes Resort

Winner: Brenden Creed
Entry: Mount Cotton Childcare Centre

Winner: Chris McCabe
Entry: Golden Hall Aquarium

Winner: Cam Raymond
Entry: Bahrs Scrub Early Learning

Winner: Amanda Shaw
Entry: The Craftsmans House

Winner: Kieran Ryan
Entry: Chermside Townhouses

Commendation: Ana Brandt
Entry: Reserve Creek Farm House

Commendation: Claus Ejlertsen
Entry: The Gap

Commendation: Stuart Osman
Entry: Golding Residence

Commendation: Torren Bell
Entry: Redhead Residence

Commendation: Stuart Osman
Entry: Lack Building

Commendation: Shiree Kampert
Entry: QF3 Coastguard Redcliffe