Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Vertical lines Share Tweet Help Materials and colours in this home by Walmsley Builders reflect the nearby hills and sea Exterior view of a home constructed by Walmsley Builders which features a stucco finish and schist stone work on the chimney and around the front door. A successful building project is generally the result of a good working relationship between the homeowner, architect and builder.Walmsley Builders worked closely with the owner and designer of this large family home. This privately owned construction company provided a full building and project-management package to ensure that, at the end of the project, the owners were completely satisfied with their new home. Exterior view of a home constructed by Walmsley Builders which features a stucco finish and schist stone work on the chimney and around the front door. "Our objective was to leave the owners with a safe and healthy home that they would enjoy living in for many years to come," says director Bruce Walmsley.As a current member of the Certified Builders Association of NZ, Walmsley Builders believes in safe and healthy practices in construction. Exterior view of a home built by Walmsley Builders (CBANZ) which features schist stonework on the chimney and around the front door, also features a slate roof. To ensure quality control at all levels of its projects, Walmsley Builders employs staff with skills in administration, project management, architectural design and building, as well as training apprentices.For information, contact Walmsley Builders, PO Box 15265, Suite 4, 209 Victoria St, Wellington 6243, ph (04) 381 3709, fax (04) 381 3084. Email: walmsleybuilders@xtra.co.nz, or visit the website: www.walmsleybuilders.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 14 Jul, 2009 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Memories of the Alhambra 17 Nov, 2024 Collaboration and connection 17 Nov, 2024 Stone, wood and metal 17 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 25/9 NZ2509 Read More Similar Stories