When you’re building on acreage, you shouldn’t have to choose between rural serenity and contemporary luxury. This Camp Mountain family wanted both: space to breathe, Queensland’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle, and finishes that make you never want to leave.
The result? A single level sanctuary where hand-pitched stone walls meet soaring timber ceilings, and every space flows effortlessly into the next.

Three Zones, One Lifestyle
Nestled in Camp Mountain’s scenic hills, this custom build for Mick and Tash solves a common problem: how do you create space for everyone without the home feeling disconnected?
The answer lies in three distinct zones that actually work.
The parents’ retreat sits behind a stunning hand-pitched stone wall, creating real separation from the rest of the home. Complete with ensuite and a climate controlled wine cellar, it’s an actual sanctuary, not just a bedroom with a closed door.

The family wing houses bedrooms, ensuites, rumpus room and laundry. Everything in one practical zone, with space so nobody’s tripping over each other during morning chaos.
Then there’s the entertaining zone, where this design really shines.
Where Queensland Living Works
Large open spaces flow effortlessly between indoors and outdoors. The kitchen and living connect seamlessly with the outdoor area through expansive glass. Above, timber ceilings create continuity between both spaces.

The outdoor zone isn’t just for show. Fully fitted with bar, TV’s, pizza oven and built-in BBQ, it becomes the default gathering spot every weekend. An automated gate and stone entry welcome guests while maintaining privacy. Single level design means no stairs when you’re carrying platters.

The Details That Matter
Curved walls in the butler’s pantry add architectural interest. Soft neutral colours work with natural stone and timber textures. Natural light floods every room. The separate garage includes a lockup home office. Custom sauna. Spa-like bathrooms throughout.
Projects like this prove you don’t need to compromise when building on acreage. You can have the space, the privacy, the natural surroundings, and the contemporary finishes that make everyday life feel special.
When your home embraces the Queensland climate with proper zones and indoor-outdoor flow, you end up with something better than a house. You end up with the lifestyle you moved to acreage for in the first place.

