Every project begins long before the finished home takes shape.
'Kanangra' is currently moving through the early stages, where structure and form begin to define what the future home will become.
These moments may appear simple on the surface, but they represent some of the most important work in the entire process.
One of the first decisions we made was choosing the right architect for the project - someone who truly understood the site and the vision. It's a step many people skip or rush, often opting for cheaper plans that weren't designed with the build in mind.
When that happens, variations come up during construction, and those variations cost time and money.
Getting the right team around you before a single wall is built is what keeps a project on time and on budget.
Comment GUIDE if you want our smart builders guide, including a checklist of things to consider before you begin.
Not every home is designed to be lived in like this.
Natural light where you need it. Warmth where it matters. Spaces that feel just as good on a quiet morning as they do with a full house.
This is what happens when a home is considered beyond the plans.
There’s a quiet confidence to a home when everything has been resolved properly.
Proportion.
Material.
Light.
Nothing competing for attention, just a series of decisions that work together as they should.
This Burradoo project is a reflection of what happens when design and construction are aligned from the outset, working closely with Tziallas Architecture to ensure every element feels considered, not forced.
A home that doesn’t rely on trends, but on clarity, restraint, and longevity.
If you're thinking of building with us, comment START and we'll send you the next steps.
Most builds start once the design is already done.
But that’s usually where the disconnect begins.
Decisions have been made, without fully understanding how they’ll translate on site, or what they’ll actually cost.
We prefer to be involved earlier.
So everything is worked through properly from the beginning,
before construction starts, not during it.
It’s a quieter approach, but it’s what allows a build like this to come together exactly as it should.
Comment GUIDE and we'll send you our Smart Building Guide to start you off on the right foot.
Not every home is designed to be lived in like this.
Natural light where you need it. Warmth where it matters. Spaces that feel just as good on a quiet morning as they do with a full house.
This is what happens when a home is considered beyond the plans.
We didn't pick the pavilion style by accident.
North facing light, existing fruit trees, and a site that called for something open - it all pointed to two wings, a gable form, and a home designed to let the landscape in.
There's a lot more that went into this one. Follow along - we're telling the whole story.
A great home doesn’t begin when construction starts.
It begins much earlier.
Early contractor involvement allows builders to work alongside architects and clients during the design stage - helping ensure the vision is not only beautiful, but practical to deliver and within budget.
It creates clarity around construction and pricing, improves decision-making and supports a smoother path from drawings to finished home.
The result is a process where design and construction work together from the beginning, rather than catching up later.
Burradoo has been handed over to its owners, and we're finally able to show it in full.
A home that sits quietly in its landscape and feels like it's always belonged there. Beautifully designed by Tziallas Architects.
Congratulations to the owners. It was a privilege to build this one.
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Before the walls. Before the windows. Before anything - there's this.
Raw land. Big machinery. And a vision that's already crystal clear.
Range Road is officially underway, and we're documenting every chapter. If you've ever wanted to see what goes into a high-end custom build from the very beginning, you're in the right place.
We’re intentionally selective with the projects we take on.
Six builds per year allows us to stay hands-on, detail-focused, and fully accountable from planning through to handover.
For clients who value quality over quantity, that difference matters.
If you're considering building in the next 12 months, reach out now to secure your place in our schedule.
A home like this doesn’t happen by chance.
It starts long before construction, with conversations, feasibility, accurate pricing, and alignment between designer and builder.
Our Early Contractor Involvement process ensures:
— The design aligns with budget
— Materials are selected with intent
— Details are resolved before they become problems
The result is a refined architectural home that feels effortless, because the hard work happened early.
If you’re planning your forever home, let’s start the right way.