Ten custom homes. Ten different families. Ten blocks across Southeast Queensland — each one designed from scratch, built to last and delivered with complete pride in the result.



Set on a generous corner lot in Park Ridge, The Meridian was designed to make a statement from every angle. The brief was clear — a contemporary single-storey home that maximises natural light, embraces Queensland's indoor-outdoor lifestyle and delivers a level of finish that speaks for itself. The result is a home that commands attention from the street while wrapping its family in warmth from the inside out.



Sukoon — meaning tranquillity — was designed for a family who wanted their home to feel like a retreat from the moment they arrive. Every room flows effortlessly into the next, with open-plan living anchored by a statement kitchen island and floor-to-ceiling sliding doors that dissolve the boundary between inside and out. Warm tones, natural textures and considered lighting create a home that genuinely soothes.



The Hudson brought together two requests that rarely travel together: effortless street presence and a deeply private, resort-style master wing. The street-facing facade is clean, confident and contemporary — while inside, the home opens dramatically to a north-facing alfresco and entertaining terrace. The master suite occupies its own private corner of the home, complete with a walk-in dressing room and luxurious ensuite.



Designed for a multi-generational family who needed space without sacrificing connection, the Malot Residence is a study in intelligent floor planning. The home separates the master suite from the secondary bedrooms with a generous living zone — giving parents privacy without distance. The kitchen anchors the entire social heart of the home, opening to both the dining zone and a covered alfresco terrace that runs the full width of the house.



Araya was built for a young professional couple who wanted their first home to feel anything but ordinary. They came with a sharp eye for design and a clear brief: contemporary, bold and built to age beautifully. The result is a facade that turns heads on approach, with a deep entry sequence leading into an open plan living space that feels far larger than its footprint suggests — a masterclass in spatial efficiency.
The Nest was designed for a family who wanted an independent living space for ageing parents — close enough to feel together, private enough to feel truly separate. Built on-site in 24 weeks, the secondary dwelling is fully self-contained, with a covered porch, open-plan kitchen and living, two generous bedrooms and a bathroom designed with accessibility in mind. The result earns $420 per week in rental income — and peace of mind that's beyond measure.



Lumina — meaning light — was conceived around the idea that a home's character should change with the day. Designed for a growing family relocating from interstate, this two-storey residence captures morning sun through the upper living zone and wraps the ground floor in shade during Queensland's long, warm afternoons. Natural stone, raw timber and blackened steel create a material palette that feels rooted and honest — a home that could only belong in Southeast QLD.



Soleil — French for sun — was the result of a brief that asked for warmth in every sense. The textured brick facade, warm timber garage door and generous front garden create a home that radiates character from the street. Inside, the home is centred around a north-facing family room that floods with natural light throughout the day. The design deliberately keeps the kitchen, meals and family zones open and connected, making the home feel effortlessly alive.



Built for a family that traded the city for the space and serenity of Jimboomba, Dusk was designed to honour its rural setting without sacrificing an ounce of urban refinement. The render and stone facade sits quietly in the landscape, while inside, the home is uncompromising in its quality of finish. High ceilings, wide corridors and an expansive master suite with private garden access create a home that feels like a daily reward for the life choices that brought this family here.



Maximus was designed for a seasoned investor who understood that the best returns come from homes people genuinely want to live in. This dual-occupancy duplex in Marsden delivers two fully self-contained dwellings under one roof — each with its own generous living spaces, private entry and premium finishes. The timeless rendered brick facade with crisp white detailing and warm timber steps commands quiet confidence from the street, while the intelligent split floor plan maximises rental yield without compromising liveability for either tenant.
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