Home Interior of the Year: The 2024 finalists revealed

Thirty-six projects across seven categories have been selected from hundreds of entries as finalists in the 2024 HOME Interior of the Year Awards. 

The coveted list of finalists includes projects from all around the country, across varying scopes, budgets and contexts. They are projects that stand apart; deeply meaningful spaces of cohesion and craft that offer a compelling and fresh consideration of residential interior design. 

Congratulations to all the 2024 finalists. The winners will be announced at an exclusive awards evening in Auckland in late September, and featured in the next issue of HOME. 

Have a look at the finalists and vote below for the project you think should receive the 2024 HOME Interior of the Year Readers’ Choice Award.

Bathroom of the Year Finalists

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Prospect House by at.space & MAUD

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Taunton Green by Kate Carter Interior Design

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Parkview Penthouse Main Bathroom by Suede + Stone

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Parkview Penthouse Ensuite by Suede + Stone

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A Little Light by Sticks + Stones Design

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McAdam Bathroom by Ben Hudson Architects

Kitchen of the Year Finalists

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Endless Summer by Detail by Davinia Sutton

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Prospect House Kitchen by at.space & MAUD

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Sage Bungalow Kitchen by Pac Studio

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Parkview Penthouse Kitchen by Suede + Stone

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Home Sweet Home by Rogan Nash Architects

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Showroom Kitchen by Rowson Kitchens

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Ascot House Kitchen by Suede + Stone

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Omanawa Farmhouse by Yellowfox BOP

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Mellons Bay Residence by Melanie Sa’u Design Studio

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Maraetai Residence by Melanie Sa’u Design Studio

Living Space of the Year Finalists

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Parirau by Megan Edwards Architects

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Prospect House by at.space & MAUD

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Penrith Peaks by Condon Scott Architects

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Omanawa Farmhouse by Yellowfox BOP

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Cunningham Drive Home by Ben Hudson Architects

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Waiti House by Ko & Ko

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Auckland Family Home by Venia Design 

Lighting Design of the Year Finalists

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Seaward House by Space Division

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Strowan House by aw architects

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Home Sweet Home by Rogan Nash Architects

Resene Colour Award Finalists

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Landscape Road Apartment by Pac Studio

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Home Sweet Home by Rogan Nash Architects

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Prospect House by at.space & MAUD

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Paunui Street by Lesley Bros Interiors

Bedroom of the Year Finalists

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Waiti House by Ko & Ko

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Home Sweet Home by Rogan Nash Architects

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Holiday Home by Twill Interiors

Emerging Designer of the Year Finalists

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Queenstown Hill by Fremont Studio

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The Hills by Next Dore Interiors

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Cockle Bay Residence by Melanie Sa’u Design Studio

Vote for the project you believe should win the 2024 Readers’ Choice Interior of the Year Award

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