Japan Homes’ Build Work Policy
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Providing Comfortable Homes By Taking Care Of Small Things
“Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.”
― Vincent van Gogh
We love this quotation from van Gogh because also believe that by accumulating good small work we will be able to achieve to complete a satisfying big job for our clients.
Example: A Small Piece of Driveway Concrete
Japan Homes recently has finished a renovation work for a property in Northshore and, as part of our work, we have filled one side of the existing driveway with concrete.
However, during a site check just before the property owner moved in, we found a small part of the concrete work did not look properly finished.
We wanted the owner to move in the house as in good condition as possible so our company’s director Mickey quickly went over to the site and replaced that part with fresh, smooth concrete.
To many people this sort of small things seem not to be very important and necessary but this is our way to ensure that our work is comfortable for our client.
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Author

- Architectural Designer
- Qualification: Degree of Architecture Studies and Graduate Diploma of Psychology (University Of Auckland) ; 2nd Grade Cad Technician (Japan)
Family: Extremely lovely wife, wonderfully kind mother in low, awesomely hardworking chickens, surprisingly lazy cat and unbelievably naughty dog.
I love architecture and design so much that I have been to so many buildings and places around the world such as Sydney Opera House in Sydney, CCTV building in Beijing, Empire State Building in New York, Royal Palace in Bangkok, Houryu-Ji in Nara, etc. However, the residential building attracts me the most. For nearly 10 years I have visited heaps of local and historical homes around New Zealand which I feel the builders’ great workmanship as well as occupants’ life.
From this experience my aim is to design and provide the comfortable and affordable houses with the spirit of Japanese workmanship that people enjoy and improve their quality of life.
In this blog I write my everyday experience of work to show what is a designer’s work and how it goes at Japan Homes.
Any comments or questions are very welcome.
Please let me know!