75 Beautiful Queenslander Homes Home Design Ideas & Designs (2024)

Queenslander home

Walk Among The Homes

Elizabeth Santillan www.walkamongthehomes.com.au
Scandinavian gender-neutral kids' playroom in Brisbane with white walls, painted wood floors and white floor.

Beach Society Home

Hannah Puechmarin

Hannah Puechmarin
This is an example of a beach style deck in Brisbane with a roof extension.

Queenslander home

Walk Among The Homes

Elizabeth Santillan www.walkamongthehomes.com.au
This is an example of an eclectic kids' bedroom for girls in Brisbane with beige walls and medium hardwood floors.

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Bramston

Elysium Designed

This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.

Calacatta Blanco Brightens Up Southern Queensland Home

Smartstone | Quartz Benchtops, Engineered Stone

The brief for the Toowoomba Residence was to combine practical design with high-end, modern finishes to create a ‘forever family home’ that would also feel like a sanctuary away from the office. Drawing inspiration from Spicers Peak Lodge, natural materials were employed to create a textured and moody palette that complemented the sprawling green lawns and landscaped gardens outside.Credits:Builder – Swish Design and ConstructCabinetry – Focus On KitchensPhotography – Toby ScottStyling – Lynda Evans

Smartstone in an amazing Queensland home

Smartstone | Quartz Benchtops, Engineered Stone

The kitchen featuring Smartstone island benchtop and splashback is proving a joy to live with its winning combination of luxe marble aesthetic in super-durable quartz. For the bathroom, Leeza chose Smartstone Amara, a soft, beautiful surface that features a subtle, random grey vein on a white background.

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Smartstone in an amazing Queensland home

Smartstone | Quartz Benchtops, Engineered Stone

The kitchen featuring Smartstone island benchtop and splashback is proving a joy to live with its winning combination of luxe marble aesthetic in super-durable quartz. For the bathroom, Leeza chose Smartstone Amara, a soft, beautiful surface that features a subtle, random grey vein on a white background.

Red Hill House

Bella Vie Interiors

This classic Queenslander home in Red Hill, was a major renovation and therefore an opportunity to meet the family’s needs. With three active children, this family required a space that was as functional as it was beautiful, not forgetting the importance of it feeling inviting.The resulting home references the classic Queenslander in combination with a refined mix of modern Hampton elements.

Bardon Project by Queensland Homes Renovations

Caco Photography

Modern renovation of Queenslander, bathroom renovation
Photo of a contemporary bathroom in Brisbane with gray tile, stone tile, grey walls, concrete floors, grey floor, a double vanity, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a curbless shower, a vessel sink, white benchtops and a floating vanity.

Marlin Court House

Dignum Design

Beach style two-storey white house exterior in Gold Coast - Tweed with a gable roof.

Ipswich

Jason McNamara Photography

Jason McNamara
Design ideas for a large traditional one-storey white exterior in Brisbane with wood siding and a hip roof.

Home extension

Watco Constructions

Inspiration for a transitional backyard patio in Townsville with stamped concrete and a roof extension.

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Traditional Queenslander circa 1904

RESCON Builders

The photo shows the front facade of the renovated building. The building itself was raised\relocated on the block and re-stumped to full legal height allowed for the underside to be used for a garage and storage space. The wrap-around balustrading was re-done with dowel timber-hardwood and stained.

Spice - Oak Beach - Far North Queensland

bàlay Vandyke

Photos by Louise Roche, of Villa Styling.Walk in robe, adobe render finished shelving.
Tropical gender-neutral walk-in wardrobe in Cairns with medium hardwood floors and brown floor.

Bramston

Elysium Designed

This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.

East Brisbane Queenslander home

Walk Among The Homes

Photo by Elizabeth Santillan www/walkamongthehomes.com.au
Inspiration for an eclectic home design in Brisbane.

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Bramston

Elysium Designed

This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.

Bramston

Elysium Designed

This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.

Bramston

Elysium Designed

This Award Winning 411m2 architecturally designed house is built on an elevated platform perfectly positioned to enjoy the city lights and northerly breezes from the rear deck. An upper level ceiling height of 3m combined with a cool colour palate and clever tiling provides a canvas of grandeur and space. Modern influences have dramatically changed the authentic home design of the conventional Queensland home however the designers have made great use of the natural light and kept the high ceilings providing a very light and airy home design incorporating large windows and doors. Unlike old Queenslander designs this modern house has incorporated a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Staying true to the roots of original Queensland houses which feature wooden flooring, the internal flooring of this house is made from hardwood Hermitage Oak. It’s a strong and resilient wood that looks great and will stand the test of time. This home also features some added modern extras you probably won't see in traditional Queensland homes, such as floor to ceiling tiles, separate butlers’ pantries and stone benches. So, although aesthetically different from traditional designs, this modern Queensland home has kept all the advantages of the older design but with a unique and stylish new twist.

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