Quality Granny Flats

Premier Granny Flat Builders in Sydney

GRR BUILD presents a wealth of benefits:

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR BACKYARD WITH OUR GRANNY FLAT DESIGNS

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It’s the perfectly sized self-contained home for adult children or elderly family members seeking independence, an investment opportunity to earn a rental income, or a convenient low maintenance accommodation option for the downsizer.

The NSW Government has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, and this has led to an increase in the BASIX standards (https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/development-and-assessment/basix) for energy use and thermal performance for all new home builds in NSW.

The new standards will come into effect on 1 October 2023, and if you’re planning to build a new house you need to understand how the changes will affect you.

The National Construction Code of Australia (NCC) is a national standard that contains energy efficiency provisions that apply to all new buildings. The exception is in NSW where we instead have the Building and Sustainability Index (BASIX) that applies to all NSW residential dwellings.

Following the recent changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 energy efficiency provisions, the NSW Government announced the equivalent changes for NSW that will apply under BASIX.

In short, BASIX is a web-based planning tool designed to assess potential performance against a range of sustainability indices including thermal comfort, energy and water use and a BASIX Certificate is the formal evidence that the project achieves compliance with the required targets.

The commitments made under BASIX become a condition of the relevant development consent or complying development certificate and applies to any new building work or alterations and additions to an existing dwelling where the value of the works is over $50,000. 

For those building a new home the key changes coming on 1 October 2023 are:     

•    External Wall Insulation – R2.5 minimum    

•    Roof Insulation – R6.0 minimum    

•    Use of light roof colours as much as possible  

 •    Single storey home designs to have Low E coated glass in bedroom windows and double-glazed living room windows    

•    Double storey homes to have double-glazing for all windows except wet areas.

It’s important to note that while these changes may translate to higher upfront construction costs to achieve the average 7-star rating, the benefits have been assessed and determined (https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/BASIX-standards) to outweigh the cost. Plus, homes that meet the higher standard will be more comfortable to live in as they will be passively cooler in summer and warmer in winter. It is estimated that the lower operational cost of the home will pay itself off within a decade and continue to save money throughout its lifespan, and homeowners can feel good about contributing positively to the environment by offsetting carbon. 

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We are specialist Granny Flat builders in Sydney who’s sole focus is on the design and construction of exceptional quality granny flats.

We are passionate about creating high-quality, affordable granny flats that are designed to achieve the ultimate return on investment while meeting the wide range of needs for our clients.

  • Studio
  • 1 bedroom granny flats
  • 2 bedroom granny flats
  • 3 bedroom granny flats
  • 2 storey granny flats
  • Custom granny flats

Whether you are interested in building a granny flat for investment purposes, elderly family members, a home office, or a teenagers retreat, Backyard Grannys have a contemporary granny flat design to suit your specific requirements.

  • High-quality construction
  • Fast approval
  • Wide range of designs
  • Turnkey pricing
  • Highly satisfied clients
  • Comprehensive granny flat package – approval, design, construction, and project management

Families come in all shapes and sizes and so do our granny flat designs. Whether you require an L-shape, U-shape, or straight floor plan, we have a range of modern designs to suit any building block across New South Wales.

Quality Granny Flats (a subsidiary of GRR BUILD) specialise in building granny flats. We understand the diversity of families and also offer the flexibility of custom design properties, so you can be assured of our team of experienced builders in Sydney including Penrith, Campbelltown, Blacktown, Hornsby, Mosman, Parramatta, Quakers Hill, Castle Hill, Bankstown, and St Clair will have the perfect fit for your taste and lifestyle needs.
We build granny flats across NSW.

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In 2009, the NSW Government released the Affordable Housing State Environment Planning Policy (SEPP) which allows all residential home owners (and property investors) with a property larger than 450m2 (that also has a minimum 12m street frontage) to build a granny flat on their property.This is exceptional news for savvy investors, homeowners and retirees and actually means that you are able to have a 2 bedroom granny flat built in your backyard approved in just 4 weeks.

A granny flat is a self-contained small home of 60m2 built in the backyard of an already existing house. Below are the main council requirements for granny flats:

  • Property must be a minimum of 450m2 in area (different rules apply for larger block sizes, go to section: Granny flat setback requirements).
  • Property must have residential zoning (go to the section: Residential Zoning requirements)
  • Property must have a minimum 12-metre width at the building line of the existing dwelling. If your property does not meet this requirement you are able to apply for an attached granny flat.
  • Maintain a 3m setback from the rear, a 0.9m setback from the side boundaries.
  • Maintain a distance of 3m from any existing trees over 4m in height.
  • Maximum 60m2 external area for the granny flat.
  • Maximum of 1 granny flat is permissible per eligible block.

Alternatively if your property doesn’t meet the above NSW requirements for CDC Approval, our team can assess your property to see if Development Assessment (DA) through your local Council can be completed to approve your project, contact us today to discuss the DA Approval process.

These site requirement rules for granny flats are still current in NSW as of today.According to council regulations in NSW, the rules change for properties that are larger than 900m2. Refer to the table below which shows NSW council requirements for lot sizes that are between 900m2 & 1,500m2 and more than 1,500m2. Alternatively download our NSW granny flat factsheet to learn more.

As mentioned above, your property must be zoned residential to be allowed to build a granny flat. More specifically, residential zones R1, R2, R3, R4 and RU5 are approved for complying developments.

  • Zone R1 General Residential
  • Zone R2 Low Density Residential
  • Zone R3 Medium Density Residential
  • Zone R4 High Density Residential
  • Zone R5 Large Lot Residential (via DA only)

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COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES (CDC)

Additional Granny Flat Requirements

  • Maximum of 1 granny flat is permissible per lot
  • Maximum floor area permissible for a granny flat is 60 m².
  • Must have a 24m² courtyard space for the granny flat, with an area of at least 4m wide.
  • Conditions may apply if building in a bushfire, flood affected or heritage area.
  • For Battle-Axe blocks, an access handle of at least 3m wide is required.
  • Off-street car parking for the granny flat is not essential.

The NSW Government has committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, and this has led to an increase in the BASIX standards (https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/development-and-assessment/basix) for energy use and thermal performance for all new home builds in NSW.

The new standards will come into effect on 1 October 2023, and if you’re planning to build a new house you need to understand how the changes will affect you.

The National Construction Code of Australia (NCC) is a national standard that contains energy efficiency provisions that apply to all new buildings. The exception is in NSW where we instead have the Building and Sustainability Index (BASIX) that applies to all NSW residential dwellings.

Following the recent changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 energy efficiency provisions, the NSW Government announced the equivalent changes for NSW that will apply under BASIX.

In short, BASIX is a web-based planning tool designed to assess potential performance against a range of sustainability indices including thermal comfort, energy and water use and a BASIX Certificate is the formal evidence that the project achieves compliance with the required targets.

The commitments made under BASIX become a condition of the relevant development consent or complying development certificate and applies to any new building work or alterations and additions to an existing dwelling where the value of the works is over $50,000.

Following the changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 energy efficiency provisions, the NSW Government announced the equivalent changes for NSW that will apply under BASIX.
The changes mean that:

  • ‘Thermal comfort target’ increases from 5.5-star NatHERS (Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme) to 7-star minimum (equivalence) in line with the NCC.
  • Energy consumption stringency increases, varying with building location and type.
  • A new provision will be introduced to calculate and report the embodied emissions of building materials in the building. There is no specific target or benchmark, but information must be reported on the embodied emissions through a new calculator.
  • External Wall Insulation – R2.5 minimum • Roof Insulation – R6.0 minimum
  • Use light roof colours as much as possible
  • Single-storey home designs to have Low E coated glass in bedroom windows and double-glazed living room windows
  • Double-storey homes to have double-glazing for all windows except wet areas.

It’s important to note that while these changes may translate to higher upfront construction costs to achieve the average 7-star rating, the benefits have been assessed and determined (https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/BASIX-standards) to outweigh the cost. Plus, homes that meet the higher standard will be more comfortable to live in as they will be passively cooler in summer and warmer in winter. It is estimated that the lower operational cost of the home will pay itself off within a decade and continue to save money throughout its lifespan, and homeowners can feel good about contributing positively to the environment by offsetting carbon.

The good news for Grr Build customers is that as your builder we apply for the BASIX certification and will ensure your new home is compliant.Builders like us need to consider a number of factors to ensure homes are compliant with the new regulations and that build permit applications are lodged taking into account the new specifications.

Building costs for most homes will increase when these changes come into effect in October, but the amount will depend on your location, block aspect and home design. Home design aspects include ceiling height, window size, and the number of windows.

2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Laundry
1 Wardobes
1 Garage
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Integrated Laundry
Brick wall
1 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom & Laundry
Vinly caldding
1 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space
2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | Laundry
Brick wall
1 Large Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Laundry
Hebel & Render finished
1 Wardobes ⎹ 1 Pantry
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathroom & Laundry
Brick wall
2 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Integrated Laundry
Cladding
3 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop & custom designed kitchen
2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathroom & Laundry
Brick wall
2 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop
3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Integrated Laundry
Cladding
2 Wardobes ⎹ 1 large pantry
Large kitchen and living space including L shape benchtop & custom designed kitchen
2 Bedrooms | 1 Large Bathroom & Laundry
Cladding
2 Wardobes
Large kitchen and living space including S shape benchtop
STUDIO 1 Bedrooms | 1 Large Bathroom & Laundry
Cladding
Large kitchen and living space including S shape benchtop
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