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Gallery: Check Out the Luxe Winners of the 2018 Houses Awards

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By Sarah Ward
July 28, 2018

If you've ever dreamed of whiling away your days in an ultra-luxurious pad, then prepare to come down with a huge case of house envy. The winners of the 2018 Houses Awards have been announced and they're seriously impressive, as they are every year.

Taking out the prize for House of the Year is the Cabbage Tree House in Sydney's Bayview. A win for the team at Peter Stutchbury Architecture, it's set into the hillside in the city's northern beaches, and was described by the jury as "authentically and poetically embracing its landscape setting." The dwelling also picked up a second award, for best new house over 200m².

Spreading the architectural love around, abodes in Brisbane and Melbourne picked up various gongs as well, alongside other Sydney spots. Brunswick's Nightingale, by Breathe Architecture, emerged victorious in the sustainability category; Highgate Hill's Terrarium House by John Ellway was a joint winner in the house alteration and addition under 200m² field, with Bronte's Hole in the Roof House by Rachel Neeson and Stephen Neille; and Bolt Hole by Panov Scott Architects was anointed the best house in a heritage context.

Check out the full list of House Award winners, below.AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF THE YEARCabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture (Bayview, NSW)

NEW HOUSE UNDER 200m²Springhill House by Lovell Burton Architecture (Springhill, VIC)

NEW HOUSE OVER 200m² – Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture (Bayview, NSW)

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION UNDER 200m²Hole in the Roof House by Rachel Neeson and Stephen Neille (Bronte, NSW) and Terrarium House by John Ellway (Highgate Hill, QLD)

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION OVER 200m²Morningside Residence by Kieron Gait Architects (Morningside, QLD)

APARTMENT OR UNITBoneca Apartment by Brad Swartz Architects (Rushcutters Bay, NSW)

GARDEN OR LANDSCAPE – Coastal Garden House by Neeson Murcut Architects with 360 Degrees (Bronte, NSW)

SUSTAINABILITY – Nightingale 1 by Breathe Architecture (Brunswick, VIC)

HOUSE IN A HERITAGE CONTEXT – Bolt Hole by Panov Scott Architects (Woollahra, NSW)

EMERGING ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE – Brad Swartz Architects and Zuzana & Nicholas