Our Process
Step-by-step guidance, from design to handover.
Building a home shouldn’t feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve refined a simple, transparent process that keeps you informed at every stage — from the first design conversation to the moment you’re handed the keys.
Build the Home That Fits Your Life
Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind design, a fresh start on the land you love, or a spacious country retreat — we create homes that match your vision, lifestyle, and location.
A one-of-a-kind home for your land and lifestyle.
Your land is unique, and your family is too. We design homes that fit both — blending your vision with our expertise to create a home that’s practical, stylish, and built to last.
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Keep the land you love. Upgrade the home you live in.
Sometimes the best way forward is a fresh start — without leaving the place that feels like home. With a knockdown rebuild, you can stay rooted in the community you love while stepping into a modern, energy-efficient new home.
See How Knockdown Rebuild Works
Space, lifestyle, and views — without compromise.
Wide-open living deserves a home that does it justice. Our acreage designs bring your dream of country living to life, with thoughtful layouts, seamless indoor-outdoor flow, and room to grow.
Discover Acreage Living
Where We Build
Check if your area is covered.
We proudly build across South Australia, from vibrant new estates to established suburbs and country blocks. See if your area is included — and if not, talk to us about what’s possible.
FAQs
Got questions?
We’ve got straight answers.
How long does the build process take?
Do you build in my suburb?
What if I don’t have land yet?
How much flexibility do I have in the design?
How We Build
Real Families. Real Journeys. Real Homes.
Building a home should feel exciting, not overwhelming. At Stannard Family Homes, we keep the process clear, honest, and seamless — so you always know what’s next. But don’t just take our word for it. Hear from families who’ve built with us and see what the journey really looks like.


