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Good communication, plus builders and contractors with a passion for their craft made for a successful project

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Exterior view of two storey home with shingle roof and plaster cladding.

The most successful building projects are often those where the team takes real pride in the home it is creating with the homeowner. Combined with open communication, this helps everyone involved gain a sense of ownership for the home, and also have some fun along the way.

Such was the case with the creation of this home by Garland Builders. The owners, who already had a clear design in mind, were attracted to Garland Builders' boutique appeal, its obvious commitment to realising the client's vision and the company's high level of customer care.

A passionate team building the home was key to its success, says managing director Murray Garland.


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View of front entranceway of home with plaster and schist cladding and large timber door.

"We are not a housing franchise or mass producer of homes. We deliberately limit the number and the type of homes we build. This allows us to take a personal approach and provide a level of craftsmanship that our customers truly appreciate," he says.

That approach includes ensuring a close working relationship with the client.

"If the client has any concerns or new ideas, we discuss them straight away. This ensures everybody is clear about the common goal of creating a home everyone can be proud of," he says.

View of front entranceway of home with plaster building, door, facade, home, house, real estate, window, gray
View of front entranceway of home with plaster and schist cladding and large timber door.

"Building rapport with our client is integral to our company culture - so much so that most of our clients are happy for us to show prospective customers through their completed homes."

This home is finished in plaster, with accents of wood and schist adding to a natural look. Imported asphalt shingles for the expansive, steeply pitched roof, plus copper guttering and downpiping, evoke a sense of grandeur to the home's exterior.

For more details, contact Garland Builders, 27/2 Bishop Dunn Place, Botany South, Auckland, phone(09) 271 5062, email: murray@garlandbuilders.co.nz,website: www.garlandbuilders.co.nz.

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