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What is the difference between a custom home build and a standard new home build?

Custom home builds are tailored entirely to your specifications and preferences, whilst standard builds use pre-designed templates with limited customisation options.

The Answer

A custom home build is designed specifically for you and your family, tailored to your exact requirements, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Your architect or designer works closely with you to create a unique home that reflects your vision, incorporates your desired features, and maximises the potential of your site. Custom home builds offer complete flexibility in layout, materials, finishes, and functionality.

Standard new home builds, by contrast, typically follow established designs or builder templates with limited customisation options. These homes are often built by developers or large builders using predetermined floor plans and standard material choices. Whilst standard builds can be more affordable and quicker to complete, they do not offer the same level of personalisation as a custom build.

FeaturePoint Constructions specialises in custom home builds where your vision takes priority. This means you have input at every stage, from initial concept through to the final finishing details. Whether you want an architecturally designed home, a luxury custom residence, or a home with specific functional requirements, a custom build approach allows you to create something truly unique to Port Melbourne.

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