Timber batten nook with built-in bench seating and warm wall lighting

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We like building things with character.

Homes, renovations and spaces shaped by good design, good materials and people who care about the details.

A few things
we’ve built.

Hardwood batten bench end with a solid timber edgeAustralian Hardwood
Stainless sink set into concrete against hand-trowelled Venetian plasterVenetian Plaster
Floating vanity with a cast concrete top and integrated basinCast Concrete
Stainless shower rail and mixer against a soft grey plaster cornerStainless

The good stuff is usually in the details.

What we build

  • From the ground up. Thoughtfully built from day one.

    Charcoal-clad facade with a hardwood-framed servery opening
  • Keep what works. Make the rest better.

    View through a cavity slider into a renovated microcement shower room
  • More room without losing what made the place good.

    Venetian plaster outdoor kitchen with a wide window to the garden
  • Made for long afternoons outside.

    Hardwood batten wall and daybed lit at night
  • The details you don't find off the shelf.

    Hardwood bench end detail with batten cladding and a solid timber edge
Zak Condon / Builder

I like building homes that don’t feel like every other home.

“Good building is pretty simple. Care about the design, care about the details, work with good people and don’t cut corners.”

More about how we work

How it comes together.

  1. 01

    The Idea

    Tell us what you're thinking.

  2. 02

    The Plan

    We work through the details before tools hit site.

  3. 03

    The Build

    This is where it gets good.

  4. 04

    The Details

    The little things matter.

  5. 05

    Handover

    Built properly. Ready to live in.

Hardwood batten wall and daybed lit at night, Sommerset Place, Lennox Head

Built around
how you live.

Outdoor kitchen in Venetian plaster with a wide garden window

Good builds.
Good people.

Working with Zak felt easy from day one. He told us what was possible and then did it.

Anna & RobNew home — Skennars Head
Louvre window set into a plaster reveal with stainless rails
Recessed plaster niche with a single potted plant
Cast concrete laundry benchtop with overhead cabinetry
Stainless shower rail and mixer against a soft grey plaster corner
Timber batten wall with built-in daybed seating in daylight
Stainless sink against hand-trowelled Venetian plaster
Hardwood-framed window aperture looking out to tropical foliage

Got something
interesting
in mind?

New build, renovation, extension or something a little different — tell us about it.

Call Zak