Grandma Sue's Granny Flat
At Prominda Homes, we believe the best homes don’t just provide shelter — they bring people together. A perfect example is “Grandma Sue’s House” — a beautifully crafted, 95-square metre, two-bedroom luxury granny flat positioned on the same block as her extended family. This home captures everything Prominda stands for: connection without compromise. Designed with all-ability features including step-free access, handrails, and a generous, accessible bathroom, it ensures safety and comfort while maintaining the warmth and style of a modern home. The second bedroom provides flexibility for visiting family or carers, reinforcing the idea that these spaces are built for real life — not just today, but for years to come.
Our modular granny flats extend beyond the traditional 60sqm footprint, offering designs up to 95sqm that feel spacious, light-filled, and highly liveable. Each home is fully customisable, allowing you to tailor layouts, finishes, and features to suit your lifestyle and site. From compact one-bedroom retreats to multi-module dual occupancy homes, every Prominda build is designed with purpose and delivered complete to site with minimal disruption — ideal for rural and regional properties.
Importantly, these homes are built to perform. Prominda granny flats are energy-efficient, durable, and suited to Australia’s diverse conditions — including bushfire and flood-prone areas. Combined with solar-passive design principles, they offer long-term comfort and reduced running costs.
More than just an additional dwelling, a Prominda granny flat is an opportunity to strengthen family connections while preserving independence. It’s about creating spaces where generations can live close, support one another, and still enjoy their own privacy.
From concept to completion, we provide a clear, fixed-price pathway and a level of care that reflects our identity as family builders. Because at Prominda, we’re not just building homes — we’re helping families stay connected, comfortably and beautifully, for life.
And in the case of Grandma Sue, this wasn’t just a project — it was the Prominda family coming together to build a home for the woman who helped build theirs.






















