Our Projects
Artico Homes Projects
The Projects gallery at Artico Homes offers a curated portfolio of excellence, showcasing homes that span styles from contemporary Hamptons and farmhouse to Mediterranean-influenced designs.
Artico vision: luxury, thoughtful design, seamless integration with environment and a balance between tradition and modernity. For potential clients, it’s an inspiring walk through what’s possible when design and craftsmanship align.
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Filter by Build Type
Projects are organised by build type to reflect the most common entry points for clients engaging a builder. Each category below represents a distinct set of planning, sequencing, and decision requirements.
Custom Homes
This category includes fully custom new homes designed around site conditions, planning controls, and client requirements. Projects shown here typically involve architect-led design, non-standard layouts, and detailed coordination during construction.
Knockdown Rebuilds
Knockdown rebuild projects involve demolition and new construction on established sites. These projects often respond to council controls, neighbour interfaces, and access planning, with feasibility and sequencing addressed early.
Duplex Builds
Duplex projects are grouped separately due to their approval pathways and yield considerations. These builds commonly involve tighter documentation alignment and programme control to manage holding costs and delivery risk.
Renovations
Renovation projects include structural alterations, extensions, and staged works. Many are delivered on occupied sites and require careful sequencing, site control, and coordination with existing structures.
Projects Shown by Constraint and Outcome
Each project is presented with an emphasis on what influenced the build, not just what it looks like. This allows visitors to review projects based on challenges similar to their own site or brief.
Typical Constraints
Constraints commonly referenced include planning overlays, sloping or restricted sites, access limitations, existing buildings, and approvals timing. Highlighting these factors provides context for design decisions and construction sequencing.
Documented Outcomes
Outcomes focus on delivery clarity rather than promotional claims. These may include protected design intent, controlled scope changes, staged decisions, and stable construction programmes.
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Project Cards: How to Read Them
Project cards are structured to make evaluation straightforward. Each element is included to support informed comparison during early investigation.
Location and Project Type
Location provides planning and site context, while project type indicates the delivery framework applied. Together, these help assess whether a project is comparable to your own.
Key Constraint
The key constraint identifies the primary factor shaping the build, such as approvals, slope, access, or existing conditions. This shows where early decisions were required.
Decisions Made
Where relevant, project summaries reference selections, scope adjustments, or sequencing decisions that influenced delivery. This reflects how changes were assessed and managed.
Outcome
The outcome summarises how the project was delivered against its constraints, focusing on clarity, coordination, and site control rather than aesthetic descriptors.
Link Projects to Service Pillars
Projects are intended to guide you toward the most relevant service information based on your priorities.
Custom Homes
If you are planning a fully custom new home, projects in this category link through to the Custom Homes service page, where scope definition, decision pathways, and supervision are explained in more detail.
Renovations
Renovation projects link to the Renovations service page, outlining how staged works, occupied sites, and interface management are handled.
Duplex Builds
Duplex projects route to the Duplex Builds service page, which details approvals alignment, yield considerations, and programme control.
Design Advisory
If your design is underway but buildability, cost, or sequencing remain unclear, projects link through to the Design Advisory page as a defined next step.
FAQs
Are all projects fully custom?
Yes. All projects shown are delivered with a custom approach. While build types differ, each project responds to its specific site, planning context, and client brief rather than a standard template.
Why are project prices not shown?
Project costs vary significantly based on scope, site conditions, selections, and timing. Displaying prices without context can be misleading, so costs are discussed once feasibility and assumptions are reviewed.
Can I see projects similar to my site?
Projects are tagged by type and constraint to help identify comparables. Reviewing constraints and outcomes is often more useful than comparing size or appearance alone.
What should I review before contacting a builder?
It helps to understand your site address, planning context, and the stage of your design. Reviewing projects with similar constraints can also clarify whether the delivery approach aligns with your expectations.
Book a Feasibility Call
If you are assessing options for a custom home, renovation, knockdown rebuild, or duplex in Sydney, a feasibility call provides a practical next step. At Artico Homes, we review your site and project stage, outline likely constraints, and explain how scope, decisions, and supervision are managed before construction begins.