Bellway Wales has opened the doors to an innovative property which will give house-hunters in Cardiff the chance to see exactly how a new home is built.
The housebuilder unveiled a ‘House to Home’ plot at Longwood Grange in Lisvane to offer potential purchasers a behind-the-scenes insight into the various stages of construction. A new three-bedroom Cedar showhome was also opened.
The ‘House to Home’ – which has been created within a three-storey, three-bedroom Juniper house type – showcases the first-fix stage, when blockwork, plumbing and wiring are visible, the second-fix stage, when sinks and baths, floors, internal doors, sockets and switches are installed, and the third and final stage, which brings in wall and floor tiling, carpeting and decorating.
At the launch event, Bellway sales staff handed out free drinks and local caterers Ballers Pizza were hired to offer free pizza to visitors from their vintage van on the site.
Daniel Shone, Head of Sales for Bellway Wales, said:
“The unique ‘House to Home’ plot is an exciting innovation which will allow a member of the site team to give visitors a very special insight into how a new-build home is constructed. The idea is to give customers a more in-depth understanding of the processes and complexities involved in building their new home.
“We also have a Juniper view home on site which gives potential purchasers the chance to see how the property will look once it is actually finished. These two properties will afford visitors the rare opportunity to see how a new-build property is built from start to finish.”
Bellway is building 270 new homes at the development off Maerdy Lane.