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Bundaberg Kit Homes

When flexibility matters and timelines are tight, a kit home is the smart choice. At Steel Homes Australia, we design and supply kit homes in Bundaberg that are built for easy assembly and long-term performance.


Each home is crafted with precision-engineered steel components, making it faster and more efficient to construct without compromising on structural quality. Designed with simplicity in mind, our system includes pre-punched bolt holes, laser-cut brackets and ready-to-assemble frames that reduce build time and complexity on site. Whether you're an owner-builder or working with contractors, our kit homes put you in control with expert support at every step.


You’ll benefit from:


  • Streamlined delivery in stages to suit your timeline
  • Pre-engineered steel parts for faster assembly
  • Custom floor plans tailored to your property


From design approval to the final bolt, we’re here to make building simpler. For kit homes that are efficient, affordable and easy to put together, call us on 0407 769 443 to get started.

Innovative Engineering for Easy Assembly

A great kit home goes beyond materials—it delivers confidence. Steel Homes Australia supports you from floor plan approval through to council compliance with architectural drawings, a site plan, Form 15 certification and energy efficiency reporting. Every steel component is precisely manufactured to ensure fast, accurate assembly on-site. We also deliver materials in stages, aligning with your build schedule and budget. That means better planning, fewer delays and more control from start to finish.


You bring the vision and we provide the framework through:


  • Engineering documentation for council compliance
  • Smart bracket systems for accurate construction
  • Staged deliveries aligned with your build schedule


Kit homes are a smart solution for modern building needs. Reach out today to get started.

Home Maker Range Designs

Bottlebrush

This 2-bedroom design is a good choice for young couples just starting out, or empty nesters looking for a comfortable and easy to maintain home. The design features a

  • Size: 56.7m² floorspace
  • Veranda: 9.0 x 2.4m front veranda

Redgum

The Redgum is a slight step up from the Macadamia in terms of floorspace and comes with a single 2.5m x 10.8m veranda.

  • Size: 95.5m²
  • Veranda: 2.5 x 10.8m veranda

The 95.5m² 2-bedroom design boasts a bigger open plan for someone looking for just that extra bit of space.

Macadamia

A simple 2-bedroom kit featuring

  • Size: 77m² floorspace
  • Verandas: 2.5 x 10.8m front and back verandas

The open plan design makes this modest and affordable option feel nice and spacious.

Coolibah

This design is our smallest 3-bedroom and perfect. The design features

  • Size: 90.7m² floorspace
  • Verandas: 12.6 x 2.4m front and back verandas

Wattle

This is easily one of our most popular designs. The Wattle is a comfortable 3-bedroom kit with 102.2m² floorspace with the option to modify the layout.

  • Size: 102.2m² floorspace
  • Verandas: the kit also includes 14.4m x 2.5m front and back verandas

Acacia

The Acacia is a slightly larger 3-bedroom design with

  • Size: 102.2m² floorspace
  • Verandas: 14.4m x 3.6m front verandas

This design also offers a spacious entertainment area for special social occasions, with the option to add an extra back veranda.

Jacaranda

 This design is a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout, and easily our largest kit, with a

  • Size: 158.4m² floorspace
  • Verandas: 18m x 3.6m front veranda

 The open plan kitchen and entertainment area, along with a larger master bedroom featuring a WIR and ensuite promises a comfortable experience.

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