
Large Residential New Build - Curtin
Location: Curtin
Custom Builder
3 Months
THE PROJECT
Few residential projects test a joinery team’s range more than a home with an outdoor kitchen, a tea room, a drawing room, and four ensuite vanities under one roof. This Curtin build required Joinery Haus CBR to deliver cohesive joinery across fourteen distinct spaces - including kitchen, walk-in pantry, laundry, mud room, powder room, four ensuites, bedroom robes, a dressing room, drawing room, entry, linen, tea room, and outdoor kitchen - in three months.

THE CHALLENGE
The challenge was not just scope, but contextual range. Spaces moved from the precision demands of internal bathroom vanities to the durability requirements of an outdoor kitchen, while a pull-down wall bed in the linen area called for a different kind of spatial problem-solving. A consistent material and design logic needed to carry coherently across all fourteen spaces simultaneously.
WHAT WE DELIVERED
The palette was assembled to carry this range. Caesarstone Raven, Noble Grey, Calacutta Nuvo, and Pam Shade gave each bathroom space its own tonal identity within a shared family. SNB Stone Infinity Travertino Grey and Laminex Ghostgum Natural grounded the entry and living spaces, while Polytec Havana Oak and Bottega Oak Woodmatt provided warmth throughout. Polytec Cinder Compact Laminate addressed durability in the outdoor kitchen and utility zones without disrupting the visual logic of the home. Momo Brave handles offered a confident hardware statement across all spaces.
Two Tease pivot doors introduced architectural scale at key thresholds. Polytec Steccawood battens added textural depth to wall surfaces in the living areas. Upholstered bench seat cushions in the drawing room and entry provided a warm counterpoint to the harder material surfaces. Stainless steel legs in the kitchen lent an industrial precision to the benching, while sensor lighting operated quietly throughout.
The pull-down wall bed - concealed within a fully resolved linen space is a quiet highlight, a piece of functional engineering that reads as pure joinery design.


THE OUTCOME
Completed in three months across fourteen spaces, this Curtin project demonstrates Joinery Haus CBR’s ability to coordinate complex, multi-context residential briefs, delivering each room with individual care, without losing the single thread that makes the home feel whole.
































































































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