Award winning houses from award winning architects

  • Bangalay.

    Bangalay.

    Architecture by Stutchbury & Pape. Builder Tony Lake Constructions. Baker’s Joinery supplied all internal joinery for this home as well as several items of furniture. The home is featured in Read More
  • Bay house

    Bay house

    Bay House - Sydney. NSW.This is one of our founding projects that allowed us to develop our top hung system using sailing hardware to carry very large Australian Hardwood doors.Architecture by Read More
  • Beach house.

    Beach house.

    BRASS WINDOWS AND DOORS Doors and windows were constructed using large brass angles welded together to form the outside face of the doors and windows. The glass was then placed Read More
  • Carrington Ave

    Carrington Ave

    This beautiful home featured all different types of external joinery constructed from our hand selected Australian Blackbutt from our collegue Species Australia. The first floor joinery were protected by some Read More
  • Harbour house

    Harbour house

    Bourne + Blue Architecture in assoc. with Stutchbury & Pape were the Architects on this award winning home in Newcastle. Danny Smith Professional Building Services was the builder. The project was Read More
  • Hermit house

    Hermit house

  • Grassy Head.

    Grassy Head.

    We don't often get the chance to supply our hardwood joinery to the local area but this home owner builder wanted something special to go with his incredible views and Read More
  • Invisible house

    Invisible house

    The modesty, clarity and resourcefulness of this project won Architect Peter Stutchbury the 2014 Australian House of the Year awarded by Architecture & Design. The Blue Mountains makes a spectacular Read More
  • Land house

    Land house

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  • Spring Water.

    Spring Water.

    Springwater has the largest Australian Hardwood bi-fold doors we have made to date. At 3.2m high and 1.8m wide, weighing in at 165kg per sash, once the flush bolt is Read More
  • Verandah house.

    Verandah house.

    Architect Stutchbury & Pape. Builders Craig Pocklington & Glen Thornton. Home featured in "Monument" magazine June/July 2005. Species Australia www.speciesaustralia.com.au supplied all the hardwoods for this project, form post and Read More
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BRASS WINDOWS AND DOORS

Doors and windows were constructed using large brass angles welded together to form the outside face of the doors and windows. The glass was then placed on the inside edge of the brass angle and then held in place with our Tallowood sashes.

When researching this project with Peter Stutchbury Architect and Bellevard Constructions we found it has been many decades since a brass window or door had been made. They were also only small traditional size windows. On this project we built sliding doors 2300mm high x 4300mm wide x 75mm thick weighing over 300kg per door. I believe these are the most technically advanced windows and doors our company has ever manufactured.

The Beach House project was located in Newport near Sydney and was completed in 2005. The builders were Bellevard Constructions and the Architect on this project was Peter Stutchbury. Bakers Joinery suppiled the doors, windows, shutters and screens. 

Our current project is joinery for a family farm on the south coast of NSW.

Architect – Fergus Scott, Builder – Join Constructions.

The modesty, clarity and resourcefulness of this project won Architect Peter Stutchbury the 2014 Australian House of the Year awarded by Architecture & Design. The Blue Mountains makes a spectacular back drop for this stunning home. Dinmark Constructions was the builder and Bakers Joinery supplied the windows and doors in Blackbutt.

The roof acts like a dam, creating a moat around the upper floor and assisting with thermal qualities. This house looks like it belongs in its bush setting and does not compete with its breathtaking environment.

http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/2014-house-of-the-year-invisible-house-by-peter-st