With over 35 years experience within the building industry, Rettke Builders have developed a significant portfolio of work ranging from custom built homes and apartment buildings to bathroom and kitchen renovations. Our most recent projects are featured below.
We have also been recognised by our peers, within the HIA (Housing Industry Association) and the MBA (Master Builders Association), over more than 10 years receiving various building awards.
Rettke Builders were awarded the following awards in 2022: Master Builders South East Regional Excellence in Building Awards: Best Contract Home $700,000 – $900,000 and Best Contract Home $1.1 Million – $1.5 Million for two of our custom design/build projects. For the Housing Industry Awards ACT and Southern NSW awards, Rettke Builders were awarded Renovation/Addition Project over $500,001, and the Residential Interior Design Award for a recently completed custom design/renovation. Read more about our awards
This was a large scale renovation which included a design overhaul and resulted in an aesthetically pleasing and practical floor plan for the owners.
The elimination of existing awkward…
A stunning house in Tathra was ready for a partial renovation to increase the space in the master bedroom and add an ensuite. The clients loved Japanese inspired bathroom…
Read MoreSpecially designed to cater for a family and for a use with special access considerations. The pool features wide steps into the water with a handrail down the centre, a…
Read MoreHaving been confined to a motorised wheelchair since childhood, Toby desired a house that would facilitate his independence and freedom, as well as provide a home for his turtle and…
Read MoreThis family home started out as a spec home, and began with our design build team having a vision of creating a home that integrated sustainable ideas and practices as…
Read MoreThis farm residence required a full renovation, including a new kitchen, a new main bathroom/toilet, laundry update, and full internal layout changes. The client required a better use of available…
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