This Red Hill Queenslander has been transformed into a contemporary family home that emphasises openness, material discipline, and light. The interior retains a sense of generosity while remaining grounded and approachable.
At its centre, the kitchen functions as both anchor and gathering space. A Super White Dolomite island introduces refinement and scale, complemented by oak shelving, streamlined cabinetry, and oversized pendants calibrated to the room’s proportions. A concealed pantry supports functionality without visual disruption.
Private areas upstairs offer a quieter counterpoint. The main suite is restorative in tone, while secondary rooms integrate practicality with comfort. Throughout the home, surfaces and details are carefully resolved, favouring longevity over embellishment. The result is a residence that feels personal yet architecturally composed — a sophisticated framework for family life, shaped by clarity and restraint.