Do you want a simple and inspiring way to create liveable upstairs space without building a two-storey home? Now you can. By choosing a Clarendon Homes single-storey design with a multi-purpose loft.
Laura and Latham chose the beautiful Boston 36 design with a re-imagined Classic facade inspired by the Hamptons look. They also personalised their Boston floorplan to suit their family’s long term needs.
In this article, we’ll share Laura and Latham’s knockdown rebuild success story in their own words.
You’ll learn valuable insights from Laura and Latham’s journey plus their essential tips to help you create your own successful knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes
You want to create your dream home but you only have a narrow block. You’re worried that your home will feel small and you’ll miss out on the perks of a bigger house.
The good news is, you can build your dream home even if you have a narrow block. The secret is starting with the right design.
Are you wondering what it’s really like to do a knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes?
After 6 months of searching for the right home, Laura and Latham Keen chose a knockdown rebuild with Clarendon Homes.
You’re thinking a knockdown rebuild is right for you because you can build your dream home in the suburb you love.
Considering a change with your house? Do you rebuild or renovate? A knock down rebuild may not work for certain people, house blocks or budgets. Let's explore this further.
In the historic Macarthur region in Sydney’s south-west, Menangle is a charming English-style village with tree-lined streets and deep roots in Australia’s agricultural history. Today, Clarendon Homes pays tribute to the village’s heritage and idyllic natural surrounds with its newest display home, The Cove 29.
Visitors who venture to the luxurious loft of Clarendon Homes new display home in the Southern Highlands are in for a great surprise. Instead of the usual lounges and TV, you’ll discover an exquisitely detailed 10.4sq m custom-built working model railway that pays homage to the region’s history.
Building your dream home is one of the most exciting, rewarding things you’ll do in your life – but when you’re also buying the land to put it on, there’s a lot to think about. For starters, it can be difficult to find a good block of land these days. And if you're daring to DIY build, you’ll need to consider everything from finance, building approvals and quotes to soil tests, engineering and certification – and you’re going to have to expect the unexpected. That’s where a house and land package can save the day.
Do you want to live in your dream home in the suburb you love (without the costly headache and stress of renovating)? A knockdown rebuild could be the right choice for you.
It’s a big decision and you want to get it right. So how do you know if it’ll work for you?
In this article, we’ll explain the top 5 benefits of knockdown rebuild as well as the reasons why it might not be right for you and your block.
When creating a home that’s just right for you and your family, there’s a lot to think about. How will the spaces adapt as the kids grow? What about working from home? How much time will you spend entertaining, indoors and out? What look and feel will the interiors have, and how can you put your own stamp on it all?
On the 17th December 2021 Zambi Wildlife Retreat’s baboons, moved into their new 357sqm purpose-built enclosure, designed and built by Clarendon Homes and xx (add number) of generous supply partners who graciously donated materials and trades.
With energy costs on the rise, it makes sense to ensure that your new home is as energy efficient as possible.