We structure display visits like a specification review: you can read junction details at full height, compare two stone benches side by side, and confirm a 900 mm door swing in a compact laundry before those rooms are locked in documentation.
Testimonials
Why clients visit a display first
Seeing details at 1:1 scale helps decisions land early—handles, tapware heights, tile transitions, and door clearances—before they become expensive changes.
Seeing the display in person clarified what we wanted in the kitchen and wet areas—much easier than guessing from photos.
We used our display visit to confirm door swings and storage depths. It saved time when we finalised the plan.
The team pointed out junctions we had not considered—thresholds, grilles, and lighting positions—before first fix.
Stringer Road, North Kellyville NSW
The Stringer Road display reflects the French Provincial–influenced plan: axial entry, pool on the primary north-east edge, and a scullery that keeps bench clutter out of the main kitchen sightline. Compare roof massing in elevations and roof documentation against your own setback envelope.
Jervis Place, North Kellyville NSW
Jervis Place pairs a stack-stone porch with a rear pool court; wet areas share a common wall for shorter hot-water runs, and the living wing can open fully to a flush threshold at the alfresco—see how sliding door stacks are detailed on the joinery drawings in the display.
Deepwater Circuit, North Kellyville NSW
Deepwater Circuit reads French Provincial as proportion and shadow: arched openings on module, a two-step entry widening for daylight and furniture moves, and joinery on one paint system with two sheen levels—not applied ornament.
Wallingat Road, North Kellyville NSW
The Wallingat Road display repeats the built façade module—use it to confirm fascia heights, gutter lines, and garage door proportions against your survey before colour schedules are issued.
To arrange a display visit, please use our contact page—we will reply with available times.

















