Nettle Construction is a family owned and operated construction company. The founder, John Nettle has over 23 years of hands on experience, building and working with some of the finest Architects and designers in the eastern, northern and inner city suburbs of Sydney.
Our mission is to provide all of our clientele with a professional and transparent building experience which delivers the highest level of communication, quality and workmanship regardless of the budget, size or level of detail that any project may require to ensure that we are your preferred builder for your next building project.
For every Nettle project, from the smallest addition to a major renovation or knock down and rebuild, communication is key.Starting with the concept and bringing together all parties, client, architect, council and builder, we work together to align goals and objectives so that the project comes to completion.on time and on budget.
Our mission is to provide all of our clientele with a professional and transparent building experience which delivers the highest level of communication, quality and workmanship regardless of the budget, size or level of detail that any project may require to ensure that we are your preferred builder for your next building project.
For every Nettle project, from the smallest addition to a major renovation or knock down and rebuild, communication is key.Starting with the concept and bringing together all parties, client, architect, council and builder, we work together to align goals and objectives so that the project comes to completion.on time and on budget.
Services
Nettle Construction offer a range of building services to turn your concepts into reality. We work closely with you, the client, at each stage of the project to ensure a final result that is of the highest standard and exceeds your expectations. Please also check our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to common questions our clients have.
The client wanted a Paddington terrace, and all the charm that goes with that as well as doing something creative and contemporary with the rear of the property. Also one of the typical problems with these properties is light and ventilation and that needed to be resolved. The solution was to place the new kitchen to one side pushing the amenities to the back and therefore, opening up the house to the backyard.
The original small and very run down workers cottage was in a heritage conservation area. Knowing that the local council would expect the existing structure to remain as part of the new design the Architect created a distinct contrast between the old house and the extension and set up a respectful dialogue between the two sections.