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Double-Storey Home Builder in Kingscliff

Double-storey new home builder in Kingscliff — two-level coastal homes that capture light, breeze and views on tighter Tweed-coast lots. Licence 345758C.

Riversedge Building Group builds double-storey new homes in Kingscliff and across the Tweed coast — two-level homes that make the most of a coastal block, by the same licensed builder who prices the job.

On Kingscliff's coastal lots a second storey earns its place: it captures light, breeze and sometimes a view, and it fits more home on a tighter block. It also raises engineering, wind and coastal-exposure questions a single-storey build doesn't. We confirm the site and design constraints for your block before design, under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Why build double-storey in Kingscliff

A double-storey home suits the coastal growth corridor — it lifts living areas toward light and breeze, separates living and sleeping zones, and gets more floor area onto a smaller or higher-value lot. We design the layout so the upper level works with the orientation and any outlook, while keeping the build efficient to construct.

Building two storeys on a coastal block

A second storey means more structural and wind consideration, and on Kingscliff's coastal lots salt exposure and any coastal-hazard mapping also shape the build. We engineer the structure for the wind classification, specify materials and fixings for the marine environment, and resolve the footings and levels for the block, alongside the usual NCC and BASIX requirements.

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Is a double-storey home worth it on a Kingscliff block?
Often, yes — it captures light, breeze and outlook and fits more home on a tighter or higher-value coastal lot. We assess your block's orientation, outlook and constraints and design the two levels to make the most of them.
Does a coastal location affect a double-storey build?
Yes. A second storey raises the wind and structural considerations, and Kingscliff's coastal exposure means salt-appropriate materials and fixings, plus any coastal-hazard mapping factored into footings and levels. We design for all of it from the first quote.

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Double-Storey Home Builder in Kingscliff

Double-storey new home builder in Kingscliff — two-level coastal homes that capture light, breeze and views on tighter Tweed-coast lots. Licence 345758C.

Riversedge Building Group builds double-storey new homes in Kingscliff and across the Tweed coast — two-level homes that make the most of a coastal block, by the same licensed builder who prices the job.

On Kingscliff's coastal lots a second storey earns its place: it captures light, breeze and sometimes a view, and it fits more home on a tighter block. It also raises engineering, wind and coastal-exposure questions a single-storey build doesn't. We confirm the site and design constraints for your block before design, under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Why build double-storey in Kingscliff

A double-storey home suits the coastal growth corridor — it lifts living areas toward light and breeze, separates living and sleeping zones, and gets more floor area onto a smaller or higher-value lot. We design the layout so the upper level works with the orientation and any outlook, while keeping the build efficient to construct.

Building two storeys on a coastal block

A second storey means more structural and wind consideration, and on Kingscliff's coastal lots salt exposure and any coastal-hazard mapping also shape the build. We engineer the structure for the wind classification, specify materials and fixings for the marine environment, and resolve the footings and levels for the block, alongside the usual NCC and BASIX requirements.

Is a double-storey home worth it on a Kingscliff block?

Often, yes — it captures light, breeze and outlook and fits more home on a tighter or higher-value coastal lot. We assess your block's orientation, outlook and constraints and design the two levels to make the most of them.

Does a coastal location affect a double-storey build?

Yes. A second storey raises the wind and structural considerations, and Kingscliff's coastal exposure means salt-appropriate materials and fixings, plus any coastal-hazard mapping factored into footings and levels. We design for all of it from the first quote.

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