Heritage Mews is a striking example of what SQ Builders delivers when given a blank canvas. From an empty block with freshly poured concrete to a boldly designed contemporary home, this project charts the full journey and the result speaks for itself. Sharp angular rooflines, dark charcoal cladding, warm timber accents, and a thoughtfully landscaped garden make this one of the standout new builds on the Bellarine Peninsula.
The construction sequence captured here tells the story clearly — site establishment, slab pour via concrete pump, framing delivery, and the gradual transformation of a bare block into a finished home. Every stage was managed with the precision and care SQ Builders brings to all its new builds.
Clad in deep charcoal weatherboard with contrasting warm timber feature panels and expansive glazing, the Heritage Mews home has a commanding street presence that's modern without being cold. The raked roofline with its split-level profile adds architectural interest, while the timber paling fence with raised sleeper garden beds softens the transition between street and home. A year on from completion, the established native garden has only added to the appeal.
Inside, the level of craft is immediately apparent. A full-height timber batten feature wall with a concealed door is a standout detail — the kind of thing that separates a quality build from a standard one. The vaulted living area features a striking timber batten ceiling lining, clerestory windows flooding the space with natural light, and polished concrete-look flooring that flows throughout. The open-plan living and dining area is warm and considered, with a dark stone benchtop island anchoring the kitchen zone.
Out back, a hardwood deck steps down to a gravel entertaining area framed by layered sleeper garden beds bursting with native plantings. The covered alfresco zone is sheltered under the home's extended skillion roofline - a practical and stylish space that connects the indoors to the garden seamlessly.




