Three Crown Building has been Building and Renovating homes on the Northern Beaches for 30 years. Over that time we have experienced every aspect of building and renovating from million dollar plus need builds to small decks and pergolas.
We cater for all budgets big and small and pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality workmanship on time and on budget.
Take a look below at our portfolio of previous home renovations and builds. If you have any further enquires please contact us.
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Collaroy
This 1960s double brick house was renovated for a family who wanted to modernise their home. Inside was totally stripped and re-modelled as well as an extension to the rear of the house.
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Gladstone
A small renovation of a 1950s double brick home in Gladstone street Newport. We added a new hardwood deck a raked ceiling and massive exposed truss, new kitchen and bi fold doors that open out onto the new deck.
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Artarmon
This original 1940s cottage was purchased by a family who wanted to live closer to the city. It was totally gutted and renovated. It was re done to suit the houses heritage.
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Clareville
This family home was renovated for a growing family, new indoor/ outdoor living area, kitchen and roof as well as a new bathroom and remodel of the inside.
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Redfern
This attached terrace house in the heart of Redfern was totally gutted and the only thing left standing was the front facade, this was due to it heritage listing. A very tricky site to work on as its total width was less than 5 metres.
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Mosman
A massive attic conversion on a large family home in Mosman. This house was one of the first homes built north of the harbour and is heritage listed.
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