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House of the Year 2024 Top 100 features 19 ‘outstanding builds’ from Waikato

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This home in Leamington, Cambridge, built by Grayling Builders, has been awarded the Supreme House of the Year Award at the 2024 Waikato Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition and features in their Top 100 homes list. Image / Registered Master Builders

This home in Leamington, Cambridge, built by Grayling Builders, has been awarded the Supreme House of the Year Award at the 2024 Waikato Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition and features in their Top 100 homes list. Image / Registered Master Builders

The Registered Master Builders House of the Year 2024 Top 100 Homes list features 19 “outstanding” builds from the Waikato.

Among those are homes in Cambridge, Hamilton, Waihi Beach, Taupō, Raglan, Morrinsville, Rukuhia and Ōtorohanga.

The annual House of the Year competition showcases the best in residential buildings and exceptional workmanship on projects across New Zealand.

There are seven regional competitions, held throughout July and August, of which the winners feature in the Top 100 list before undergoing a second round of judging.

A home in Cambridge, built by Grayling Builders, has been a standout in the Waikato regional competition taking out eight awards.

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It was crowned Waikato Supreme House of the Year and also won the Craftsmanship Award, New Home $2 million-$4 million category, Outdoor Living Excellence Award, Bathroom Excellence Award, Kitchen Excellence Award, Lifestyle Award, and a Gold Award.

The house features two wings: one aligned with the street and the other with the Waikato River.

The judges said the house was located in a “picturesque setting” and was built to “maximise” the surrounding views and sunlight through internal spaces and sheltered outdoor areas.

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“It integrates art, furniture, warm timber, and concrete interiors to create a harmonious living environment.”

The judges commented on the shape of the house saying it had “geometrical complexity”.

“The roof forms sit at angles to the stepping and tapering walls below, creating complex forms and junctions.

Te Hiringa, Waikato Tainui’s first iwi residential housing development, was built by Iconic Construction and won the Multi Unit (Apartments/Duplexes/Terrace Housing) Category and a Gold Award for a home in Hamilton. Photo / Registered Master Builders
A home in Rukuhia, built by J A Bell Building, also features on the top 100 list. Photo / Amanda Aitken Photography
This home in Leamington, Cambridge, built by Grayling Builders, has been awarded the Supreme House of the Year Award at the 2024 Waikato Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition and features in their Top 100 homes list. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Another view of the Waikato Supreme House of the Year Award 2024 winner in Cambridge. Photo / Registered Master Builders
BDC Homes' project in Morrinsville won an award in the category New Home $1 million - $1.5 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Reside Construction's project in Waihi Beach won an award in the category Builders Renovation $1 million - $2 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Another view of Reside Construction's project in Waihi Beach that won an award in the category Builders Renovation $1 million - $2 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Built Spaces' project in Taupō won an award in the category New Home $1 million - $1.5 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Another view of Built Spaces' project in Taupō that won an award in the category New Home $1 million - $1.5 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Shaw Builders project in Waihi Beach won an award in the category New Home over $4 million. Photo / Sam Hartnett
Another view of Shaw Builders project in Waihi Beach that won an award in the category New Home over $4 million. Photo / Sam Hartnett
This home in Hamilton, by 8 Great Homes won an award in the category Builder's Own Home. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Another view of the home in Hamilton, by 8 Great Homes that won an award in the category Builder's Own Home. Photo / Registered Master Builders
The GIB Show Home by David Reid Homes Taupo features on the Top 100 list. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Brown Construction's project in Raglan won an award in the category New Home $1.5 million - $2 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Another view of Brown Construction's project in Raglan that won an award in the category New Home $1.5 million - $2 million. Photo / Registered Master Builders
Reside Construction's  Builder's Own Home in Waihi Beach made the Top 100 List. Photo / Registered Master Builders

Image 1 of 17: Te Hiringa, Waikato Tainui’s first iwi residential housing development, was built by Iconic Construction and won the Multi Unit (Apartments/Duplexes/Terrace Housing) Category and a Gold Award for a home in Hamilton. Photo / Registered Master Builders

“This home beautifully blends industrial elements with the warmth of natural timber... through a combination of concrete, metal-clad structures, and timber cut-outs.”

About the bathroom, the judges said it was “a sanctuary of style and elegance”, reflecting the home’s commitment to luxury and detail.

Meanwhile, another Cambridge home, by G.D Pringle Building, scooped up three awards.

It won the Waikato Supreme Renovation of the Year Award, Renovation $500,000-$1 million category and a Gold Award.

The renovation transformed a 1920s American-style concrete bungalow into a modern home while preserving its historical elegance.

JBH Builders' project in Waihī Beach won the New Home over $4 million award category. Photo / Registered Master Builders
JBH Builders' project in Waihī Beach won the New Home over $4 million award category. Photo / Registered Master Builders

The judges said the transformation of the internal spaces required significant engineering to support the concrete structure, allowing for the creation of an open-plan farm-style kitchen and dining room with a herringbone floor.

In total, the seven regional competitions drew in close to 300 entries this year.

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Registered Master Builders chief executive, Ankit Sharma, said the organisers were “continually impressed” by the outstanding builds, level of expertise, and craftsmanship demonstrated by Master Builders throughout Aotearoa.

“It’s amazing to see how our Master Builder members consistently push boundaries, showcasing innovative approaches from product use to intricate architectural detailing,” Sharma said.

The Top 100 homes will now undergo a second round of judging with the winners of the national awards to be announced on November 23.

The awards have been running for over three decades.

House of the Year 2024 Top 100

The Top 100 list features the below 19 houses from the Waikato.

  • Grayling Builders, Cambridge, New Home $2 million-$4 million
  • J A Bell Building, Rukuhia, New Home $2 million-$4 million
  • Brown Construction, Raglan, New Home $1.5 million-$2 million
  • Linecrest Homes, Cambridge, New Home $1 million-$1.5 million
  • BDC Homes, Morrinsville, New Home $1 million-$1.5 million
  • Design Builders (Waikato), Ōtorohanga, New Home $1 million-$1.5 million
  • Symphony Construction, Waikato, New Home $750,000-$1 million
  • Iconic Construction, Hamilton, Multi-Unit (Apartments/Duplexes/Terrace Housing)
  • Victorian Designer Homes, Cambridge, GIB Show Home
  • 8 Great Homes, Hamilton, Builder’s Own Home
  • G.D Pringle Building, Cambridge, Renovation $500,000-$1 million
  • JBH Builders, Waihī Beach, New Home over $4 million
  • Shaw Builders, Waihī Beach, New Home over $4 million
  • A Knight Design & Build, Waihī Beach, New Home $1.5 million-$2 million
  • Reside Construction, Waihī Beach, Renovation $1 million-$2 million
  • Built Spaces, Taupō, New Home $1 million-$1.5 million
  • Stroud Homes Bay of Plenty, Waihī Beach, New Home $1 million-$1.5 million
  • David Reid Homes Taupō, Taupō, GIB Show Home
  • Reside Construction, Waihi Beach, Builder’s Own Home


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