A home designed to honour the character of its leafy Bardon setting, this modern Queenslander balances elegance with everyday ease. The brief was clear: create a light-filled, comfortable residence that feels timeless but lived in. The classic facade gives way to a thoughtful floor plan that prioritises connection, privacy, and flow — from open-plan communal spaces to considered zones for retreat.
The interior palette focuses on warm neutrals, stone-inspired textures, and layered finishes that will age gracefully. Careful attention was paid to material selections across wet areas, joinery, and cabinetry – ensuring durability without compromising on visual appeal. It’s a home built with real life in mind, from robust finishes to elegant touches that invite use, not just admiration.
Perched on a generous Bardon block, this home makes the most of its north-facing orientation and elevated streetscape. The facade nods to Queensland heritage, while the rear of the property is designed for privacy and functionality. A blend of traditional and contemporary cues ensures the home sits proudly within its suburban context, neither out of place nor overdone.
With four bedrooms, dual living areas, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, this home is perfectly suited to a growing family who values space, flexibility, and everyday comfort. Zoned living caters to different moments throughout the day – from busy mornings in the kitchen to relaxed afternoons on the deck. There’s space to come together, and space to switch off.
With a focus on natural light, passive design principles, and low-maintenance materials, the home is built to last, both in structure and aesthetic. Thoughtful planning ensures the home will continue to suit the needs of its residents for years to come, with minimal upkeep and maximum liveability.