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Gallery: Check Out the Ultra-Luxurious Winners of the 2017 Houses Awards

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By Tom Clift
August 05, 2017

Prepare yourself for a serious case of house envy. The winners of the 2017 Houses Awards have been announced and, well, it's easy to see why they won.

Taking out the gong for House of the Year is the Auchenflower House in Auchenflower, Queensland. Designed by the team at Vokes and Peters, the deceptively simple dwelling was described by the jury as "the result of the architecture practice's sustained investigations into the Queensland vernacular, and the straightforward application and sensory qualities of utilitarian materials."

The Auchenflower House also won the award for House Alteration and Addition Under 200m², an accolade it shared with Branch Studio Architect's A Pavilion Between Trees in Balnarring, Victoria. The Melbourne-based practice also took home the chocolates for Best New House Under 200m² with Balnarring Retreat, while Best New House Over 200m² went to Edition Office's Fish Creek House in Foster, Victoria.

Check out the full list of House Award winners, below.AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF THE YEARAuchenflower House by Vokes and Peters (Auchenflower, QLD)

NEW HOUSE UNDER 200m²Balnarring Retreat by Branch Studio Architects (Balnarring, VIC)

NEW HOUSE OVER 200m²Fish Creek House by Edition Office (Foster, VIC)

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION UNDER 200m²Auchenflower House by Vokes and Peters (Auchenflower, QLD) and A Pavilion Between Trees by Branch Studio Architects (Balnarring, VIC)

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION OVER 200m²Street House by ME (Burleigh Heads, QLD)

APARTMENT OR UNITBobhubski by March Studio (Falls Creek, VIC)

OUTDOORWaterloo House by Anthony Gill Architects with Budwise Garden Design (Waterloo, NSW)

SUSTAINABILITYFish Creek House by Edition Office (Foster, VIC) and Garden Pavilion by BLOXAS (Brunswick, VIC)

HOUSE IN A HERITAGE CONTEXTJac by Panov Scott Architects (Dulwich Hill, NSW)

EMERGING ARCHITECTURE PRACTICEME (QLD)