”A Successful New Home Build” Seminar On April 29
Hi All,
Big News!!
We Japan Homes are going to have a seminar introducing the tips for a successful new home build.
This seminar covers the 4 most important topics regarding building a new home in Auckland, namely:
- Recognize the reasons you need/want to build a new home
- House build options
- Preparation of budget
- How to build your own new home
We also would like to introduce our company and our unique way of providing Comfortable and Affordable homes.
(Japan Homes New Home Development 2017)
If your are interested please feel free to book your seat by:
Phone call(Toll Free): 0800 00 5055
Email: info@japanhomes.co.nz
Seminar Outline
Venue: 10 Glenfield Rd Glenfield Northshore
Time: 10:00AM-12:00PM Saturday on April 29
Admission Fee: Free
Seminar Time Schedule:
10:00AM-11:00AM
- Introduction of Japan Homes
- ”A Successful New Home Build”
11:00AM-12:00PM
- Questions & Answers
- Free Discussion
Looking for to seeing you guys then!!
ジャパンホームズ セミナーのご案内です!
今回のセミナーでは、「成功する家づくり」と題しまして、オークランドで新築住宅を建てる時に最も重要な以下4つの事をお伝えしようと思います。
- 住宅を建てる理由の確認
- 家づくりの選択肢
- 資金の準備
- 家を建てるには
加えてジャパンホームズの概要と、私達がどのように安くて快適な住宅を提供しているかを紹介させて頂きます。
(現在進行中の新築案件)
もしご興味のある方は、どうぞ以下電話かメールにてご予約下さい。
Phone call(Toll Free): 0800 00 5055
Email: info@japanhomes.co.nz
セミナー概要
場所: 10 Glenfield Rd Glenfield Northshore
日時: 10:00AM-12:00PM Saturday on April 29
費用: 無料
セミナープログラム:
10:00AM-11:00AM
- ジャパンホームズの紹介
- 「成功する家づくり」
11:00AM-12:00PM
- Questions & Answers
- Free Discussion
ご連絡お待ちしております!
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!