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The 2019 Australian Interior Design Awards shortlist

Always eagerly anticipated, the Australian Interior Design Awards are upon us again with the shortlisted projects providing plenty of fabulous design inspiration. Delivered by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) and Architecture Media’s Artichoke magazine, the program is in its 16th year and while it celebrates innovation and ingenuity across retail, hospitality, workplace, public and commercial interior design, it’s the residential finalists that get us most excited.

Bower Architect
Shortlisted: Bower Architecture and Interiors’ New Modern project, VIC. Photography: Shannon McGrath
BayleyWard's Blue Moon project
Shortlisted: Bayley Ward’s Blue Moon, VIC. Photography: Eve Wilson

A couple of projects stand out including ‘Oak Tree House’ by Susi Leeton Architects with its many, beautiful curves. A family home set around an oak tree and stables in Victoria, the soft curved forms were achieved with off-form concrete and curved, rendered and polished plaster walls.

Oak Tree House
Shortlisted: Susi Leeton Architects’ Oak Tree House, VIC. Photography: Peter Bennett
Oak Tree House
Shortlisted: Susi Leeton Architects’ Oak Tree House, VIC. Photography: Peter Bennett

Simone Haag’s entries are another highlight. The ‘Armadale III’ project was described as ‘masculine by nature’ by its owner who sought Simone’s help to curate an eclectic array of furniture pieces to complement the architecture with the end result one of luxury and layers.

Simone Haag
Shortlisted: Simone Haag’s Armadale III project, VIC. Photography: Derek Swalwell

One of Simone’s other entries ‘House Poynton’ is also noteworthy. Part of a wider renovation, Simone was employed to redecorate the home and in doing so include vintage pieces as well as custom joinery, collected artworks and objects and all while maintaining the original feel of the home.

Simone Haag
Shortlisted: Simone Haag’s Poynton House project, VIC. Photography: Derek Swalwell
Simone Haag
Shortlisted: Simone Haag’s Poynton House project, VIC. Photography: Derek Swalwell

Renato D’Ettorre Architects submitted two exceptional yet very different Sydney projects. ‘GB House’ is a stunning coastal abode while the firm’s ‘Italianate House’ project is a grand restoration and conversion of a heritage-listed 1880’s Italianate-style Victorian terrace complete with with carriageway and stables.

GB House
Shortlisted: Renato D’Ettorre Architects GB House project, NSW. Photography: Justin Alexander
GB House
Shortlisted: Renato D’Ettorre Architects GB House project, NSW. Photography: Justin Alexander
Italianate House
Shortlisted: Renato D’Ettorre Architects Italianate House project, NSW. Photography: Justin Alexander

The winners will be announced in a gala presentation at Forum Melbourne on Friday 31 May.

For more on the awards | Last year’s residential winners

By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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