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Cooroy builders at the top of their game

A Cooroy-based building company, Braeden Constructions, has been awarded the Queensland House of the Year for 2019 by the Master Builders Association.

They won this prestigious award from finalists from all over the state.

The home in Cooroy Mountain was awarded Best Bathroom in the State and Best Kitchen in the Region.

The firm is very proud to have won this award highlighting excellence, craftmanship and value for money deemed the best in the state by a panel of judges.

The project employed local tradesman and suppliers from the Sunshine Coast – and it is the second time Braeden Constructions has won the coveted award.

The luxury Cooroy Mountain home floats above the landscape, through the use of cantilevered concrete slabs, exquisite sharp clean lines, bespoke brickwork patterns and dark exterior palette.

With French oak flooring flowing through the home, central water feature complete with fish, this stunning abode built by exudes class and style.

Many suppliers, tradesmen and Sunshine Coast companies have been involved in the build, which took 16 months to complete.

Braeden Constructions are extremely proud to have been able to produce such a high calibre of work which showcases the talents of many Sunshine Coast building contractors and suppliers and shows our skills match it with the best in the state.

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