12/06/2026
Somewhere along the way, the dynamic shifts.
It starts as a working relationship, we're the builder, they're the client. But over the course of a project, something changes. You spend enough time together, talking through decisions, solving problems, sharing the small wins and the frustrating ones, and before long it doesn't feel like a business transaction anymore.
We run into past clients at the footy, at the shops, around Geelong and it never feels like bumping into a customer. It feels like running into a friend. They tell us about the dinner parties they've had in that kitchen, the kids growing up in the house, the way the home has become theirs.
The builds end, but the relationships don't. And honestly, that's what keeps us going.