Each of our plan ranges exists because a landowner brought us a problem and we solved it — and then kept solving it. They're not inflexible templates. Every Ashcroft plan flips, mirrors and adapts to your site's orientation, slope and frontage.
Standalone, duplex or terrace — the plan you start with is less important than the match to your site. Our free site evaluation often recommends a different range than the one clients arrive asking about. That's the point.

A family-sized standalone designed for infill sites that want a real dining room and a real garden without fighting the boundary.

Our most-adapted plan. A flexible floorplate with open-plan living, designed to flip left-or-right to suit a sloping section.

A terraced townhouse configuration built as 3s, 4s or 6s. Brick-and-weatherboard, own-title, and designed for mixed-housing zones.

Our compact, contemporary range — tighter footprints, sharper spec, built for first-home owners and yield-focused investors.
Half our clients walk in certain they want a standalone and leave with a duplex. A quarter arrive asking for a terrace and realise their frontage wants two larger homes instead. The plan range exists as a starting point — not a constraint.
At the site evaluation, we'll overlay one or two of our plans against your section's boundary, height limits and access. If nothing fits, we'll tell you. If something nearly fits, we'll show you the two tweaks that would make it sing.
And if you arrive with a sketch on a napkin or a full architectural concept, we'll build what you bring — our plan range is a library, not a gatekeeper.
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