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Pillah Constructions

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 421 495 245



Address: Jindalee 4074 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Light & bright for this kitchen and living space



25.01.2022 Outdoor shower at our Paul project

25.01.2022 Our Monster Cartwright house is starting to take shape

24.01.2022 Penny rounds and brushed gold fixtures



24.01.2022 Kitchen starting to be installed at Seaview today

23.01.2022 New internal staircase for our Halland build-in swipe for the before photo @ Camp Hill

23.01.2022 Light and bright Ayside extension



23.01.2022 The boys getting our Fairholme project wall ready for back filling.

23.01.2022 Pool dig day for our Disraeli project Rogers Pools

23.01.2022 Doors Doors Doors at our Garnet Project

22.01.2022 This old girl is getting a new roof. @sherwoodmagpies @barbecuemafia @one2oneplumbing

22.01.2022 Our Paul projects ceilings are A mixture of Spotted gum decking and @jameshardieau Linea will wrap the wall and ceiling on the outside entertainment area!



21.01.2022 Our Graceville extension is nearly ready for her Spotted-gum deck!

20.01.2022 Those early morning framing starts! @alter.jj

20.01.2022 Light and bright ‘Ayside’ extension

19.01.2022 Our Graceville extension is ready for a roof!

18.01.2022 Nearly ready for the roof at our Paul extension

15.01.2022 Our Cartwright project is starting to take shape! On to the next level!

14.01.2022 Loving this blackbutt vanity teamed with these terrazzo floor tiles at our Garnet Project

14.01.2022 Spotted gum doing wonders for our Paul project

13.01.2022 Talk about steel for this retaining wall at our Fairholme project! Tradecrete

13.01.2022 Spotted-Gum decking at our fairholme extension.

13.01.2022 Keep an eye out for this little gem coming soon to Indooroopilly

12.01.2022 Our Paul project is starting to take shape

12.01.2022 Talk about a deck at our Abney project!

11.01.2022 Ayside- Granny-flat extension

11.01.2022 ‘Waratah’ from above. Stay tuned!

10.01.2022 We are kicking along well at fairholme, time to start some framing. The boys from @tradecrete are the best in the business.

09.01.2022 Paul projects laundry cabinets have arrived

09.01.2022 Our Cartwright project in Windsor is ready for a roof. Nearly 500sm under roof. She is a monster!

09.01.2022 Starting soon.... Brighton extension

08.01.2022 Fairholme extension starting to take shape!

08.01.2022 Our Monster ‘Cartwright’ house is starting to take shape

07.01.2022 Cartwright is ready for a roof!

07.01.2022 She is up! At our Camp Hill renovation

07.01.2022 This old girl is ready to head north!

06.01.2022 New Job - This 400sm home is coming soon to Windsor

05.01.2022 Brushed gold fittings & rose penny rounds for our Paul laundry

05.01.2022 Fairholme upper level progress shot

04.01.2022 Time for the new roof at our Fairholme Extension!

04.01.2022 4m high ceilings at our Paul extension

04.01.2022 Our Paul extension is coming along nicely 4m high ceilings

04.01.2022 We are very excited to be nominated in theJess Pugh MP for Mount Ommaney 2020 Mount Ommaney business awards. Thank-you for those who nominated us. Not a bad way to end our first year in business. Click the link below to vote for us! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/smallbizawards

03.01.2022 Handover day for our Paul project - the end result is spectacular. A big thank you to all our subcontractors involved

02.01.2022 Our Paul project is ready for a bit of paint. The use of spotted gum on this project really turns heads!

02.01.2022 This old girl is located on a 516sm block only 4km from the CBD located next to the original Windsor farm house. It seemed like a shame to demolish her, so we have given her a new lease on life and she has started to be taken away ready for our new build. @davidwrighthouseremovers

01.01.2022 We are only weeks away from dropping the scaffold at our ‘Cartwright’ project!

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