
Home Extension Builder Ku-ring-gai
Home extension specialists — additions, second storeys and structural reworks on existing homes.
Home Extension in Ku-ring-gai — what it actually takes in 2026
Home extensions across Ku-ring-gai mostly target the post-war and 1960s–1970s stock that sits between the Federation heritage homes — those mid-century houses often have small kitchens, closed-off living, and no connection to backyards that average 400m² of lawn. Rear ground-floor extensions for kitchen-living-dining and outdoor flow are the most common scope. Second-storey additions on heritage Federation homes need careful design to satisfy Council's character controls — pitched roof forms, articulated dormers, and matched eave detailing. Tree Preservation Order applies to any tree close to the work zone. Realistic budget: $250K–$650K for a 60–120m² addition on a typical Ku-ring-gai block, plus $40K–$80K of council/heritage/structural pre-construction.
Why Ku-ring-gai owners choose Buildana
- Fixed-price contracts referencing the Rawlinsons Australian Construction Handbook 2026 (Sydney column) — no estimate-only quotes that climb mid-build.
- In-house design and approvals coordination — DA, CDC, heritage, bushfire BPA, Coastal Management referrals all handled.
- Site investigation at proposal stage — soil, slope, sandstone, BAL, heritage and tree-protection assessment so the contract sum holds.
- Asbestos assessment and SafeWork NSW–compliant removal included on every pre-1990 stock project as standard.
- Owner-led project management — Oliver Alameri (NSW Builder Licence) signs every contract and runs every job.
Ready to talk home extension in Ku-ring-gai?
Book a free site assessment with Oliver Alameri. We'll cover soil, slope, council overlays, realistic 2026 costs and the planning pathway for your block.
Home Extension Ku-ring-gai — frequently asked questions
Do I need DA approval for a home extension in Ku-ring-gai?
Most extensions exceeding 50m² floor area or altering envelope require DA in Ku-ring-gai. Smaller compliant additions may use CDC fast-track. Heritage Conservation Areas require DA regardless of size. Buildana assesses your scope at proposal stage and provides the planning pathway in writing.
What does a second-storey addition cost in Ku-ring-gai?
Second-storey additions in Ku-ring-gai typically run $300K–$1.4M depending on footprint, structural reinforcement to existing footings, heritage overlay, and finish specification. Buildana provides fixed-price contracts after structural assessment.
Can I stay in the home during construction?
Most ground-floor rear extensions can be staged so you remain in the existing home during major works. Second-storey additions usually require temporary relocation for 4–8 weeks during structural and roofing works. Buildana confirms the staging plan at contract.
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Neighbouring Sydney LGAs we build in
We work right across the Sydney basin. If your block sits on the boundary of Ku-ring-gai, or you're comparing options in a neighbouring council area, here are the closest LGAs we cover with the same depth of local knowledge.
We build across every Sydney LGA
Buildana works across all 28 Sydney metropolitan LGAs. Pick the council area your block sits in for a deep-dive on local soil, heritage controls, DCP rules, and realistic cost ranges.
Western Sydney
South-West Sydney
Inner West & River
North Shore & Beaches
Eastern Suburbs