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Renovations

Some of our recent home renovations and two storey extensions.

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Ground floor extension | Attadale: Lara & David

Attadale homeowners Lara and David wanted to upgrade their family home to not only create additional space for entertaining friends…

Second storey addition | Mount Pleasant: Helen & George

Helen and George came to Summit Homes wanting to create a four bedroom, two bathroom modern home with open plan…

Second storey addition | Mount Lawley

Award winning renovation This home was recently awarded Best Alternative Construction Home for its modular construction at the 2021 Master Builder Bankwest Housing Excellence Awards…

Second storey addition | Dalkeith: Danielle & Adrian

Danielle and Adrian approached Summit wanting to create more space in their family home, to give their children more room…

Ground floor extension | Claremont

MBA winner: Best alterations & additions in the $150,000 – $230,000 category   Tell us a bit about your home…

Major renovation | Rossmoyne: Tamalee & Mark

With their home renovated previously by Summit, Mark and Tamalee turned to the team once again when they planned to…

Ground floor extension | West Leederville: Mimli & Krishna

This renovation was a unique job as another division of Summit was enlisted to build a rear strata property on…

Major renovation | Fremantle: Graeme & Annabel

From the street this Fremantle property looks just like any other heritage home, take a closer look however and you’ll…

Ground floor extension | Cottesloe: Natalie & Justin

Summit Renovations Design Consultant, Charlie met with clients, Natalie and Justin to do a pre-purchase inspection on the home that…

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