
New Build Kitchen and Cabinetry Solutions in Wollongong
New build kitchen and cabinetry solutions in Wollongong cover everything between a set of architectural plans and a finished, fully installed kitchen ready for handover. We work across the whole process — design and layout planning, material and finish selections, templating once the build reaches lock-up stage, manufacturing, and installation at fit-out — rather than handling pieces of the job in isolation.
This approach matters on a new build because every stage depends on the one before it, landing correctly. A layout decision made during design affects the cabinetry drawings, which affects what gets templated on-site, which affects manufacturing timelines, which ultimately affects whether installation happens on schedule. Treating it as one connected process rather than separate handoffs is what keeps a new build kitchen project moving without surprises.
We work with project builders, custom home builders, owner-builders, and new home buyers across Wollongong and the Illawarra, adapting our process to suit whichever pathway the project is following while keeping the same standard of planning and execution throughout.

What a Kitchen Extension and Renovation Involves
A kitchen extension and renovation combines two distinct phases of work into one coordinated project. The first is the structural extension itself — physically growing the home’s footprint to create the additional floor space the new kitchen will sit within. The second is the full kitchen renovation, fitting out that new and existing combined space with cabinetry, benchtops, appliances and finishes built for how the household actually lives.
The structural side typically involves:
- New footings and slab work to support the extended footprint
- Framing and roofing tied into the existing roofline
- External cladding matched to the original home
- Plumbing and electrical rough-in for the new kitchen layout
Once the structural shell is complete, the project moves into the renovation phase — cabinetry, stone benchtops, splashbacks, lighting and appliances installed across the full kitchen footprint, old and new combined. Running both phases under one project means the design is planned as a whole from the outset, rather than extending first and renovating later as a disconnected second job. Wollongong homeowners get a kitchen that’s bigger and better, finished as a single, cohesive space.
New Build Kitchen Design and Layout Planning
Kitchen design and layout planning for a new build happens well before any cabinetry gets manufactured, and it’s the stage that determines whether the finished kitchen actually works for the people living in it. We start from the architectural plans and the homeowner’s brief, then build a layout around how the kitchen will be used day to day — cooking, storage, entertaining, and keeping the workflow between bench, sink, and cooktop sensible rather than cramped.
Layout planning covers a few key decisions early on:
- Confirming the overall kitchen footprint against the architectural plans and available floor space
- Positioning the work triangle between cooktop, sink, and fridge for practical day-to-day use
- Deciding whether the layout calls for an island, a galley run, or an L-shaped configuration
- Allowing for appliance placement, including ovens, integrated fridges, and dishwasher allowances
- Planning storage zones so pantry, crockery, and everyday items have a sensible home
Once these decisions are locked in, we carry them through to the cabinetry drawings and material selections, so what gets built on-site matches the layout that was planned from the very start of the project.

Kitchen Cabinetry Styles and Finishes for New Builds
Cabinetry styles and finishes get chosen during the design phase, and we work with homeowners and builders to settle on a look that suits the rest of the home rather than feeling like an afterthought. Shaker profiles, flat-panel handleless designs, and timber-look finishes all come up regularly across new builds in Wollongong, and the right choice usually comes down to the broader interior style the home is being built around.
Finishes need to hold up to daily kitchen use as well as look right on the day of handover, so we talk homeowners through the practical side of each option — how a finish wears, how it cleans, and how it’ll age over the years the family’s actually living in the kitchen. Colour palettes get locked in alongside benchtop and splashback selections, so the whole kitchen reads as one considered package rather than a collection of separate decisions made at different times.
New Build Kitchen Timelines: What to Expect
New build kitchen timelines run on the same staged structure as the rest of the construction programme, and understanding where each stage sits helps builders and homeowners plan around it rather than be surprised by it. Design and specification happen first, often weeks or months before the kitchen physically goes in, since selections need to be locked in well ahead of manufacturing.
Templating happens at lock-up stage once the building’s weatherproof and the kitchen space is accurate to measure. From there, manufacturing of cabinetry, benchtops, and splashbacks typically takes several weeks, depending on material availability and the scope of the kitchen. Installation happens at fit-out stage, once flooring, painting, and other trades have reached the right point in the programme for cabinetry to go in without getting damaged or holding anyone else up.
We map out these stages against the builder’s overall programme early in the project, so everyone knows roughly when each milestone is coming and can plan the surrounding trades accordingly.
New Build Kitchen & Cabinetry FAQs
As early as possible, ideally once architectural plans are finalised, so selections are locked in well before construction reaches lock-up stage.
We work with both, integrating into builder construction schedules while also taking direct bookings from owner-builders and new home buyers.
Changes before templating are manageable, but variations after manufacturing begins can affect timelines and may involve reordering.
We integrate appliances into the cabinetry design, templating around the exact appliance dimensions builders or homeowners have selected.
Yes, we work across both project home builders and custom builders, adapting our process to each builder’s construction approach.
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Get Your New Build Kitchen & Cabinetry Sorted the Right Way
If you’re a builder coordinating multiple new build projects across Wollongong and the Illawarra, we’d welcome a conversation about a trade partnership that takes kitchen and cabinetry off your plate for good. We work to your schedule, communicate directly with your site supervisors, and deliver fit-out-ready kitchens without holding up your programme.
If your building your own home or working with a custom builder who allows trade selection, the earlier you bring us in, the smoother the kitchen stage of your build will run. Booking a design consultation early means selections get locked in well ahead of construction, avoiding costly changes once the build’s underway.
Get in touch today to discuss your new build kitchen & cabinetry needs, whether your a builder or a homeowner.




