MJD Projects works with Mount Claremont homeowners on extensions, full home renovations, second-storey additions, and architectural drafting. Design, drafting, and construction are managed by the same team, which means one coordinated plan from the first meeting through to completion.
Mount Claremont is a leafy suburb in the City of Nedlands, bordered by Claremont to the south and Floreat to the north. Most homes are 1960s to 1980s brick builds on generous blocks. Renovation briefs here tend to run large: rear additions, second-storey extensions, full interior transformations, and occasional work on individually heritage-listed properties.
Mount Claremont sits within the City of Nedlands. Development approval is required for structural work and additions. There is no formal heritage precinct overlay, though individual heritage listings exist. Where a property carries a heritage listing, MJD applies the same design-led approach used for heritage work in the City of Vincent. Requirements may vary between councils, and we manage the approval process as part of our service.
When design, drafting, and construction sit with three separate firms, decisions made at each stage rarely line up. A drafter draws to the brief; the builder quotes to something different. Costs shift between agreement and construction.
MJD handles all three in-house. Your plans are drawn by the same team that builds them. Pricing is tied to real construction knowledge. You deal with one team throughout, rather than managing separate parties who each need to be briefed and coordinated.
Marcus has worked across Mount Claremont and the City of Nedlands for over 20 years. He is on site personally throughout construction.
If you know roughly what you want to achieve and have a budget in mind, Marcus can visit your home, assess the space, and give you a clear picture of what is achievable.

