
Our Portfolio

Sandy Bay Project
This Sandy Bay project transformed an ageing roof into a modern, long-lasting feature. Working in close coordination with our trusted roofing partners, we delivered an upgrade that not only enhances the building’s durability and weather performance but also adds value and peace of mind for its owner.

Mount Stuart Project
Our client came to us with a clear goal—modernise the kitchen and bathroom, open up the layout, and sort out a few underlying issues that had been quietly frustrating for years. It wasn’t about adding space. It was about making the existing home function better, feel more connected, and support their lifestyle well into the future.

West Hobart Project
We know good design isn’t just about how a space looks—it’s about how it works for the people living in it. For this project, our client needed more functionality from their home: better flow, improved access, and smart storage. We delivered a tailored solution that reimagines the ground floor with purpose, clarity, and quality craftsmanship.

Lindisfarne Project
We had the privilege of reimagining a humble kitchen in a charming Lindisfarne home, transforming it into a warm, modern space designed for everyday living, effortless cooking, and easy entertaining.

New Town Project
Our client needed a complete interior upgrade—something that felt unified, modern, and practical. Every room needed attention, from the kitchen and bathroom to bedrooms and shared living areas. They wanted a home that felt light, fresh, and ready for the next chapter.

Tranmere Project
This bathroom project was built directly from modification specifications by an occupational therapist to meet the client’s specific accessibility needs. The goal was to create a bathroom that was not only compliant and functional, but also clean, modern, and easy to maintain—without feeling clinical.

Kingston Project
Our client came to us with a clear issue—significant water damage caused by ongoing leaks in their ensuite. But alongside fixing the structural problems, they also wanted to make the space feel bigger, brighter, and more functional.