The shortlist for the 14th annual Australian Interior Design Awards was released on 31 March 2017. In the Residential Design category, 46 projects have been shortlisted.
2017 Residential Design shortlist
A Private Park – SJB
A Private Residence – SJB
Bellevue Hill Residence – Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
Belmont House – Kennedy Nolan
Clovelly Residence – Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
Courtyard Cottage – Wolveridge Architects
Darling Point Apartment – Brad Swartz Architects
Dorman House – Austin Maynard Architects
East Melbourne Terrace House – Woveridge Architects
Fitzroy Residence – Doherty Design Studio in collaboration with Inarc Architects
Footscray Apartment – BoardGrove Architects
Freshwater Apartment – John Wardle Architects
Halo House – Breathe Architecture
Hardwood House – Adam Kane Architects
Hawthorn House – ADDARC
Henry Street House - Eugene Cheah Architecture
Hide and Seek House – Bower Architecture
High Noon – Clare Cousins Architects
Hotham – Carole Whiting and Steven Whiting
House Au Yeung – Tribe Studio Architects
House Collins – Tribe Studio Architects
House To Catch The Sun – Make Architecture
House W – MCK Architects
Hunters Hill House – Handelsmann + Khaw
Indigo Slam – Smart Design Studio
Inverdon House – Chloe Naughton
Ivanhoe Residence – Doherty Design Studio
K Apartment – Marston Architects
Lindfield House – Tribe Studio Architects
Milsons Point Apartment - Brad Swartz Architects
Moving House – Architects EAT
Nolan House – Coy Yiontis Architects
Notts Avenue – Lawless and Meyerson
Object 01 – Object/Subject
Peninsula – Hare + Klein
Perimeter House – Make Architecture
Quarry House – Vitale Design
Redfern Terrace – SJB
Six Brookville Rd – Neometro and MA Architects
South Yarra Residence – Full of Grace Interiors
The Melburnian – Studio Tate
The Villa at Barwon Heads – Bower Architecture
Twig House – Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors, and Allison Pye Interiors
Undercroft_Attic House – Marc & Co. Architects + Baber Studio
Waterloo Street – DKO
Yarra’s Edge Apartment – Ha – Architecture, Product & Environment
The Residential Design category is supported by Smeg.
The Awards are co-presented by the Design Institute of Australia, and Artichoke magazine, and will be announced at a gala dinner on Friday 9 June 2017 at The Glasshouse in Melbourne. See more images of the shortlisted projects here.