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2017 Australian Interior Design Awards: Residential winners

Fresh off the back of multiple wins at the recent Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards, Smart Design Studio’s Indigo Slam project has triumphed at another prestigious ceremony, the 2017 Australian Interior Design Awards.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ residence

Receiving the Residential Design Award and the principal Premier Award for Australian Interior Design, the Sydney residence was described as “standing head and shoulders” above all the other contenders in its category and “unable to fault” by the judges. The heavily lauded project was the only one to collect multiple gongs.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ residence

“This project is a private residence, but also hosts events for the client’s art gallery, celebrating unconventional domesticity through dual functionality. The home is defined as much by a sense of a thoughtful restraint, as it is by immaculate detailing,” said the jury who noted the home’s intimacy despite its grand spaces. They commended the project for its “pockets of intimate domesticity that are a gentle reminder that as impressive as the project appears, it is indeed a home to be lived in.”

SJB’s ‘A Private Residence’

SJB’s ‘A Private Residence’ continued its award-winning run (it too enjoyed success at the 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards), taking out top honours in the Residential Decoration category.

SJB’s ‘Redfern Terrace’

“SJB impressed us with their thoughtful and sensitive approach in delivering an outcome that responds to the needs of a mature-aged client. The design also eschews trends and instead celebrates the building’s grand heritage while reflecting the client,” said the judges.

Doherty Design Studio’s ‘Fitzroy Residence’

Delivered on Friday June 9 in front of 500 interior design and architecture practitioners and professionals, this year marks the fourteenth year of the awards.

Doherty Design Studio’s ‘Fitzroy Residence’

2017 AWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS – Residential

Premier Award for Australian Interior Design
Smart Design Studio for Indigo Slam, NSW

Interior Design Impact Awards
Woods Bagot for Paramount by The Office Space, NSW
Museums Victoria Design Studio for First Peoples, VIC

Emerging Interior Design Practice
Brad Swartz Architects, NSW

Commendations
Amber Road, NSW
BoardGrove Architects , VIC
Adam Kane Architects, VIC

Residential Design Award
Smart Design Studio for Indigo Slam, NSW

Commendations
Brad Swartz Architects for Darling Point Apartment, NSW
Eugene Cheah Architecture for Henry Street House, VIC
Doherty Design Studio in collaboration with Inarc Architects for Fitzroy Residence, VIC
SJB for A Private Residence, NSW
SJB for Redfern Terrace, NSW
John Wardle Architects for Freshwater Apartment, VIC
Architects EAT for Moving House, VIC

Residential Decoration Award
SJB for A Private Residence, NSW

Commendations
Templeton Architecture for Little Parndon, VIC
Doherty Design Studio for Fitzroy Residence, VIC
Carole Whiting and Steven Whiting for Hotham, VIC

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The 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards winners

Taking out top honours in the ‘Best Residential Interior,’ ‘Best Residential Design’ and ‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ (joint winner) categories, Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ made quite the splash at the recent 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards night.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ project

The Sydney home, created as a gallery space for one of Australia’s foremost art collectors is, rather fittingly, equal parts sculpture and private residence.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ project

Currently in its seventh year, the awards are hosted by Belle magazine and the premium furniture and homewares purveyor Coco Republic. This year saw 270 submissions battle it out across nine categories including residential, commercial and hospitality divisions.

The Rado Emerging Design Star award recipient Yasmine Ghoniem’s (Amber Road) ‘Deco House’ project

“Congratulations to all our winners and entrants. Year on year, the awards showcase the innovative thinking that shapes the Australian interior design industry and this year was just exceptional. It is always a privilege to see the outstanding work of the brightest talents in our field,” said Tanya Buchanan, the editor of Belle magazine.

Interior Designer of the Year’ SJB’s ‘Redfern Terrace’ project

The ‘Interior Designer of the Year’ award was taken out by the interior design directors of SJB, Jonathan Richards and Kirsten Stanisich.

B.E. Architecture’s ‘Hamden Road Residence’ won the ‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ category together with Smart Design Studio for their ‘Indigo Slam’ project

This year saw the addition of two new award categories, the ‘Rado Emerging Design Star’ award that was won by Yasmine Ghoniem of Amber Road and the ‘Best Work with Colour’ award that was won by David Flack from Flack Studio. We featured David’s fabulous work on Ginger and Smart’s flagship store recently.

‘Best work with colour’ award winner David Flack’s Ginger & Smart flagship project

The full list of winners:

Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year
Jonathan Richards and Kirsten Stanisich, SJB

Best Residential Interior
Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam

Best Residential Interior – Readers’ Choice
Thomas Hamel and Associates, Sydney Homecoming

Best Commercial Interior
Fiona Lynch, Viktoria & Woods

Best Hospitality Interior
SJB, 12-Micron

Best Residential Kitchen Design
Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam

Best Residential Bathroom Design
B.E Architecture, Hampden Road Residence (joint winner) and Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam (joint winner)

Rado Emerging Design Star
Yasmine Ghoniem, Amber Road

Best Work with Colour
David Flack, Flack Studio