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Hayley's Story
- March 18, 2026
- 2:24 pm
Something That Will Last
“When they put the pilings in and it had the framing of the floor and the walls… each little step was like, oh my god, it’s going to be a house.”
Hayley remembers those early stages clearly. Not the paperwork or the planning; the physical reality of it. Watching a piece of land she’d owned for years start to look like something. The pilings going in. The floor framing. Then walls.
The build started in October. By June, her two homes were complete.
For most of her adult life, Hayley has worked in film and television as a makeup artist. Twenty-five years of long weeks and intense projects that take over your life for a while and then end. Then the next contract. Then the next location.
“You go from job to job. It can be a bit of a hamster wheel.”
She loves the work. But there’s not much stable ground in it. So she started thinking about what permanent might look like. She bought a section in Ōtaki — a bit scrubby, a slight hillock running through it, nothing pristine. But quiet, close to the beach, and she could see the potential.
She was 40. Her first piece of land. Her first slice of something that wasn’t going anywhere.
When the time came to actually do something with it, she felt nervous. Building is complicated in a way that isn’t obvious until you’re in it. Foundations. Engineering. Council requirements. Materials. Timelines. It’s not just picking a design, it’s a process with layers most people have never had to think about.
“There was so much stuff I just had no clue about.”
What helped, she says, was the people. Meeting the team at EasyBuild and noticing that they weren’t nervous. That steadiness transferred. Her confidence went up. The project started to feel manageable.
Over the following months, decisions were made about colours, finishes, layout. She built two homes on the section; one larger, one smaller. The designs appealed to her because they were “simple and modern; beautiful and graciously proportioned”.
The bigger home Hayley rents out for now, with plans to retire there one day. Her parents moved into the smaller one. They’ve downsized. The house is warm, well insulated and low maintenance. When the weather’s good they open the ranch slider and sit watching the sun go down. They play Scrabble on Sundays.
For Hayley, the pace of the build was surprising but what has stayed with her more is the feeling when it was done.
“It’s a really good feeling to know that when I’m walking into this house, I’ve completed the goal and the dream. Now that they’re done, I’ve got a real sort of sense of achievement.”
Twenty-five years of impermanence. A section that sat quietly for years. And now, something still.
“It’s a really unusual feeling to have something that will last.”
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DIY Packs: A Fast, Low-Risk Option for Builders and Their Clients
Margins are tight, materials keep rising, and consent delays can stall jobs for months. That’s the reality most builders are working in right now.
EasyBuild’s DIY packs are one way to cut down risk, speed things up, and give you certainty – whether you’re building for a client or adding an extra option to your toolkit.
Here’s how they help:
Pre-consented designs + consent handled
All our designs are pre-approved through MBIE’s MultiProof system, and we manage the building consent applications on your behalf. That means less council back-and-forth for you, faster starts, and fewer admin headaches.
Everything supplied
Take-offs done, all components included, with instructions and support to boot. Easier quoting, fewer surprises, and better margins.
Fast to assemble
Homes arrive as partially prefabricated packs, built on site (not transportable). Most are weathertight in 2–3 weeks, reducing weather risk and keeping projects moving.
70m² advantage
With proposed consent changes, our 70m² homes could be a game-changer, giving you a fast and straightforward way to deliver code-compliant dwellings to your clients.
Builders already using our DIY pathway say it makes projects smoother, quicker, and easier to manage, without compromising on quality.
We’re keen to partner with more LBPs around the country who want a practical, lower-risk way to deliver quality homes for their clients.
Want to know what’s included in a DIY pack? Check it out here!
Or if you want to talk about an upcoming project, click the link below!
Waimarama
Cromwell
Havelock
Riversdale
Woodford
Tekapo
Size: 55.2m²
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