Building success: Coastyle continues exceptional award run

November 29, 2025 BY
Coastyle Building Awards

Family-run Coastyle Building Solutions, led by Anita, John and Steve, continues to set the standard in custom home building.

Coastyle Building Solutions has again been recognised at the highest level, taking out Victorian Professional Small Builder of the Year for a ninth consecutive year.

The Bellarine-based company was celebrated by the Housing Industry Association for its consistent excellence in construction quality, design capability and customer service — an achievement that cements its standing among the state’s most respected custom home builders.

Coastyle director John Ekberg said the achievement reflects the business’s unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship, innovation and exceptional client experiences.

“Winning this award year after year is only possible thanks to our incredible team, trusted partners and the amazing clients who choose us to bring their dream homes to life,” Mr Ekberg said.

Coastyle Building Solutions delivers homes that combine exceptional craftsmanship, innovative design and a truly client-focused approach.

 

“Every project is tailored to reflect the client’s vision, built with uncompromising quality, and supported by transparent communication from start to finish. Our commitment to detail, combined with our deep community roots, makes us more than builders — we’re trusted partners in creating spaces that inspire and endure.”

Coastyle, led by John, Anita and Steve Ekberg, has grown into a respected family-run operation with more than 20 years’ experience, specialising in custom homes, renovations and extensions across the Bellarine Peninsula.

The business has collected numerous industry accolades, including past HIA Victorian Small Builder awards and induction into the Geelong Business Excellence Awards Hall of Fame in 2024.

Coastyle maintains strong community links and continues to support local initiatives, with client satisfaction and long-standing relationships remaining at the centre of its operations.

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