Project portfolio

Custom Home, Renovation, And Addition Work Across Central Florida

Explore the kind of residential work Nona Construction Group is built for: custom homes, major renovations, architecturally integrated additions, and construction planning that protects the finished result.

Custom HomesGround-up residential builds
RenovationsLarge-scale home transformations
AdditionsIntegrated expansions
Orlando AreaLake Nona and Central Florida
Representative work

Proof that starts the right conversation

A strong portfolio should do more than show attractive photos. It should help you understand the types of projects a builder is suited for, the planning discipline behind the work, and the level of care that carries from structure to finish.

  • Custom residences built around long-term goals
  • Major renovations managed with careful scope control
  • Home additions planned to feel cohesive with the original residence
Completed custom home exterior in Central Florida
Project types

Residential work that benefits from disciplined planning

These are the project categories where Nona Construction Group brings the most value for homeowners.

Luxury custom home exterior with detailed driveway

Custom Home Construction

Ground-up residences

Custom homes require early alignment between design, engineering, budget, schedule, and construction execution.

PlanningPermittingBuild
Finished bathroom renovation with freestanding tub

Large-Scale Renovations

Full-home and interior transformations

Major renovations benefit from existing-condition review, clean sequencing, and detailed finish coordination.

ScopeSelectionsFinish
Residential addition and exterior construction work

Architectural Additions

More space with better integration

Additions need structural planning, exterior continuity, utility coordination, and interior transitions that feel natural.

StructureFlowIntegration
Visual direction

Details that reveal the quality of the process

Use these examples to start a conversation about style, scope, complexity, and how the construction process should be organized before work begins.

What to ask about

Bring your project goals and the details you already know

The best next step is a focused discussion about your property, design status, budget range, timing, and what similar project experience matters most for your home.

Property locationProject typeDesign statusBudget range
Home addition construction and exterior work
Portfolio questions

How to use this portfolio while planning

A portfolio is most useful when it helps define scope, expectations, and the right construction path.

What should I look for in a custom home or renovation portfolio?

Look for project types similar to yours, clear scope descriptions, attention to structural and finish details, and evidence that the builder can manage planning, coordination, and communication.

Can I ask about projects similar to mine?

Yes. During consultation, share the type of home, renovation, or addition you are considering so the builder can discuss relevant experience, planning considerations, and next steps.

Do project photos help with early planning?

Yes. Photos help clarify style, complexity, materials, and the level of finish expected, which makes early conversations about scope and budget more productive.

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Planning a project like this?

If you are considering a custom home, major renovation, or addition in Orlando, Lake Nona, or Central Florida, start with a conversation about your goals and the right planning path.