WB x Home Collective
Bring your new Webb & Brown-Neaves home to life at Home Collective.
HOME COLLECTIVE IS MORE THAN A SHOWROOM — IT’S WHERE DESIGN MEETS POSSIBILITY.
This is your opportunity to shape every architectural detail of your new WB home, from fixtures to finishes, ensuring a seamless blend of style and functionality. Guided by our expert Design Consultants, you’ll explore a carefully curated range of premium inclusions, making the personalisation process both effortless and inspiring for your WB home.
WB PERSONALISATION AT HOME COLLECTIVE
From the ground up, you’ll curate every detail. Flooring, kitchen appliances, paint finishes, tapware, power points, and even door handles — crafting a home that truly reflects you. Here, design isn’t just visual; it’s tactile. Home Collective offers a hands-on experience, allowing you to see, touch, and compare a selection of premium materials and finishes in real time, helping you visualise how every space will come together. Located within Webb & Brown-Neaves head office in Leederville, Home Collective is where your architectural vision comes to life.
WB BRANDS AT HOME COLLECTIVE
We collaborate with premier Australian and international brands to bring you thoughtfully designed appliances, fixtures and finishes together. Our trusted suppliers go beyond expectations, ensuring each product delivers both aesthetic appeal and lasting performance. From sleek, contemporary fittings to timeless architectural details, each piece is selected and curated for its quality, durability, and ability to elevate your space.
BOOK YOUR PERSONAL TOUR
Get an exclusive look at our latest selections, to craft your perfect Webb & Brown-Neaves home.
Secure your spot via the link below or drop by – Walk-ins are always welcome!
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