A design made
for their land.
Built for their family.
The Oxford 30 — one of our most-loved designs — adapted for Erin & Ben’s Wilton block, their lifestyle, and their budget.
Design
Oxford 30 — Signature Collection
Location
Wilton, NSW
Recognition
HIA NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist
Location
Wilton, NSW
Design
Oxford 30 — Signature Collection
Build Type
New Home Build
On Display At
HomeWorld Leppington
Block Challenge
1.5m cross fall — solved by design
Recognition
HIA NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist
They visited our display.
They found their home.
When Erin and Ben started looking for the right design for their Wilton block, they walked through our Oxford 30 display home at HomeWorld Leppington — and it clicked immediately. The layout made sense for their land. The proportions felt right. The quality was clear.
What they needed was a builder who could take that design and make it work for their specific site — a sloping block with a 1.5m cross fall that required a considered structural approach. King Homes NSW did exactly that.
Working closely with Erin and Ben, we adapted the Oxford 30 to suit their land, their family’s lifestyle, and their budget — delivering a home they are genuinely proud of, and one that went on to be recognised as an HIA NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist.
One of our most popular and enduring designs — the Oxford 30 delivers generous family living across two levels, with a layout that has proven itself on hundreds of blocks across Sydney and surrounds.
The centrally located staircase, open-plan rear living, and considered bedroom separation make it a design that works just as well for young families as it does for couples who entertain.
4
Bed
2.5
Bath
2
Car
30sq
Size
- On display at HomeWorld Leppington — open 7 days
A proven design,
adapted to work with
their land.
Erin and Ben’s Wilton block had a 1.5m cross fall — the kind of site variation that can add significant cost and complexity if a builder approaches it the wrong way. We approached it differently.
The Oxford 30’s centrally located staircase gave us a natural opportunity for an integrated split-level solution — separating zones of the home across the slope without requiring major excavation or expensive retaining structures.
Split slab that worked with the slope
Rather than levelling the site with fill and retaining, the staircase enabled a natural slab split — separating the entry, study, powder room and laundry from the main living level. Slab-on-ground construction, minimal disruption, preserved rear yard.
Garage widened by 1 metre
Garage widened by 1 metre A single metre extension to the garage width seamlessly accommodated the internal stairs — delivering a practical double garage with room for shelving on both sides, while both cars still fit comfortably.
Light brought in on a south-facing block
The shallow depth and open-plan rear living of the Oxford 30 draws generous natural light through oversized rear windows. A wider entry hallway with north-facing sidelights floods the central corridor from the moment you walk in.
Budget held without compromise
By working with the land — not against it — we avoided the cost blowouts that come with excessive earthworks. The result was a home that delivered on design, on quality, and on budget.
Warm. Light-filled.
Exactly as planned.
Design decisions that
made the difference.
A design that suited the block
The Oxford 30's centrally located staircase wasn't just a floor plan feature — on Erin and Ben's sloping site, it became the structural solution. It enabled a split slab arrangement that worked with the 1.5m cross fall, avoiding costly excavation and preserving the rear yard entirely.
Light-filled family living
A south-facing block doesn't have to feel dark. The Oxford 30's open-plan rear living, oversized windows, and wider entry hallway with north-facing sidelights make this home genuinely bright year-round — a result of smart design, not luck.
Practical refinements throughout
Under-stair storage with joinery-matched doors, sensor lighting and powerpoints. An upstairs lounge that acts as a privacy buffer between the master and the children's bedrooms. Small refinements that made the home significantly more liveable — at no cost to the design intent.
Watch their
story.
Erin and Ben share their experience — from finding the Oxford 30 at our Leppington display home, through the build, to moving in.
Housing Industry Association
HIA NSW 2025
Project Home Finalist
Recognised for doing
more with the brief.
The HIA NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist recognition was awarded for exactly what makes this home exceptional — not its scale, but its intelligence.
The home was recognised for its smart site response, budget efficiency, long-term liveability, and the thoughtful adaptation of a proven design to an unusually challenging block.
It’s a demonstration of what a well-chosen design from our Signature Collection — in the right hands — is genuinely capable of delivering.
A home designed
around their land,
their life.
The Oxford 30 gave Erin and Ben a starting point — a proven, considered design they could see in person at our Leppington display home before committing to a thing. King Homes NSW gave them a team who would listen, adapt, and deliver it properly on their specific block.
The result is a warm, light-filled, practical family home — one that turned a challenging sloping site into a genuine asset, and earned national recognition as an HIA NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist in the process.
Oxford 30
Signature Collection — on display at Leppington
HIA
NSW 2025 Project Home Finalist
Fixed
Price, full inclusions, on-time handover
Planning your own
new home?
Whether you’re building on a challenging block, looking to start from one of our Signature Collection designs, or wanting a builder who will guide you clearly through the process — our team can help.


