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Pamment Projects is your new award winning, multi–disciplinary construction company in Sydney.

We offer a bespoke service in the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West and Lower North Shore.

Pamment Projects is your new award winning, multi-disciplinary construction company in Sydney.

We offer a bespoke service within the Eastern Suburbs, Inner West and Lower North Shore. With a portfolio of aesthetically varied houses, Pamment Projects vision exists in providing an extraordinary building experience for home owners, Architects and Interior Designers.

Through our contemporary approach on management, construction methodologies, service and collaboration, Pamment’s diversified team of builders and tradespeople maintain this framework for delivering consistently high end projects.

With a portfolio of aesthetically varied houses, Pamment Projects vision exists in providing an extraordinary building experience for home owners, Architects and Interior Designers.

Through a contemporary approach on management, construction methodologies, service and collaboration, Pamment’s diversified team of builders and tradespeople maintain this framework for delivering consistently high end projects.

Committed to innovation and persistently striving for excellence, Director and Builder Joey Pamment, awarded as Young Builder of the Year for 2022 by the Master Builders Association, heads his family business in pursuit of delivering dream homes for his clients. 

With a portfolio of aesthetically varied houses, Pamment Projects vision exists in providing an extraordinary building experience for home owners, Architects and Interior Designers.

Committed to innovation and persistently striving for excellence, Director and Builder Joey Pamment, awarded as Young Builder of the Year for 2022 by the Master Builders Association, heads his family business in pursuit of delivering dream homes for his clients. 

Newtown Bakery Library: black shelf, concrete floor, white ceiling, exposed beams, black fireplace.
The large kitchen island with a Marble Slab Victor Regia Quartzite by WK Stone quartzite top, created by steel company Sabotage Design, has structural steel beams with a glass of martini on top of the bench.
The kitchen blends natural materials and handmade textures with classic fittings and modern accents. A custom-made steel framed, Georgian wired-glass industrial sliding door by Sydney Steel windows doors separates the larder from the open plan kitchen. The enduring elegance of Victor Regia Quartzite was chosen for the benchtop materials, paired with natural brass with an integrated kitchen sink. The freestanding AGA cooker, imported from the UK, adds sophistication and utility to the space
Joey Pamment of Pamment Projects and his team members are installing a Marble Slab Victor Regia Quartzite on top of the kitchen bench.
Anna Carin, the interior designer of Newtown Bakery restoration, and Joey Pamment from Pamment Projects admire Marble Slab Victor Regia Quartzite is a stunning stone with a unique color and mesmerizing patterns.
Marble Slab Victor Regia Quartzite is a stunning stone with a unique color and mesmerizing patterns that amaze us.
Australia Street in Newtown, “The Bakery”, originally built in 1909, is nestled between local coffee and beer stops, antiques sellers, pizzaiolo and candlemaker. The client then partnered with Joey and Anna-Carin, and inspected multiple properties all with an industrial aesthetic but none quite right. Until they came across the Australia Street address, an amalgamation of a Victorian terrace and warehouse annex, with a central and surprisingly quiet garden, resembling the footprint of a Moroccan Riad.
Top view of the pool, outdoor garden, designed by Landscape Architect the Garden social.
Joey Pamment Director of Pamment Projects, fixing the floor with a trade.
Trade on site fixing round framed window with 2 trades,
Joey Pamment Director of Pamment Projects, on site fixing round framed window with 2 trades,
Bee hives! Timorous Beasties & Select Style Wallpaper's little chaps appear to be ready to fly off the wall and create some honey.
Bee hives! Timorous Beasties & Select Style Wallpaper's little chaps appear to be ready to fly off the wall and create some honey.
In this serene setting, picture a small, simple image of a bee in wallpaper. Its subtle presence adds a touch of nature to the clean, white bathroom gold light. Pamment Projects Building Company,
The ceiling roses and boiserie complement each other, Clear and opaque crystal clusters hang below large plaster ‘petals’.
Our Bellevue Hill project sitting room features a custom-built fireplace made of rustic Spanish bricks, adorned with an Italian Breche marble Neoclassical mantel.
Tapware are from Nicolazzi tapware inspired by traditional design. The Nicolazzi 1401 Telephone Bath Tap boast a harmonious blend of silver and grey tones connecting history with modernity. The mosaic floral floor tils is handmade mosaic (L'aquarelle, Mosaïque) is the main feature of this bathroom with shades of white and grey, and Carrara marble has been used since the time of Ancient Rome, then called the "Luna marble".
Tapwares are from Nicolazzi tapware inspired by traditional design. The Nicolazzi 1401 Telephone Bath Tap boast a harmonious blend of silver and grey tones connecting history with modernity.
Grass at Newtown house.
"Garrone" Baton Paving by Eco Outdoor
Window with a Garden outside with Olive trees were planted in the outdoor area to create intimacy and scale against the walls. The Garden Social, a Landscape Architect, designed the space to be dreamy with a sense of precision.
Scenic View of the Cliffs in Dover Heights, Sydney. Matty P of Pamment Projects Leading the Hand, Cutting Timber with DeWalt and Makita Machines. Timber Boards and Scaffolding in the Background.
Site Manager in Dover Heights, Measuring Up the Brick Wall.
A tradie Hand Smoothing Concrete on the Construction Site in Coogee.
Blue Concrete Truck on Coogee Construction Site.
Pamment Projects Building Company in Coogee, Featuring Tradies, Concrete Truck, Concrete Pour, Forklift in Tiffany Color.
Powder room with distinctive wallpaper featuring red and green flowers and leaves by Marble Slab. The countertop is made of Victor Regia Quartzite, complemented by a green cabinet with a Bee handle. The tap is finished in brass.
This hidden gem, featured in Belle Magazine, was built by Pamment Projects Building Company in Newtown. The image showcases 10 Tonet timber chairs around a dining table, with a striking black-framed window. The outdoor area features a garden with Olive trees planted to create intimacy and contrast. Designed by The Garden Social, the space is dreamy yet precise.
Olive trees were planted in the outdoor area to create intimacy and scale against the walls. The Garden Social, a Landscape Architect, designed the space to be dreamy with a sense of precision, also Teddy the dog is on the photo.
The marble slab of Victor Regia Quartzite is an exquisite stone with a distinctive color and intriguing patterns that surprise.
A red crane is pushing a black frame while several tradies are gathered around it.
Joey Pamment is looking the marble slab of Victor Regia Quartzite is an exquisite stone with a distinctive color and intriguing patterns that surprise.
Trade caring a box, Surrounding The Pink Gate are hundreds of glazed ceramic tiles, designed and hand-made in Marakesh by the owner’s sister to match the interior colour palette.
Our Foreman made The Pink Gate with a solid brass mermaid angel handle painted in apricot-pink to match the new pool fence inside. Surrounding the gate are hundreds of glazed ceramic tiles, handmade in Marrakesh by the owner's sister to match the interior color palette.
Man's Face with Paint an editorial look
A trade measures space for off-form concrete facade with round corners at Leichhardt House.
A painter is on the stairs wearing green shoes and a tan outfit with paint stains on their pants.
The external facade of Leichhardt House features timber and off-form concrete structure that is visible both inside and outside the building.
Kitchen benchtop - Marble, Patagonia Alpha Granite, timber floor.
Living room TV unit with Patagonia Alpha Granite and natural timber floors. Veneer complements the concrete wall. Timber floor by Tongue n Groove Australia
In this image, a round glass skylight is held in place by a crane on the metal roof. The skylight allows natural light into the space, and the black frame adds a sleek and modern touch.
A round glass skylight is held in place by a black grid. The skylight allows natural light into the space, and the black frame adds a sleek and modern touch.
A round glass skylight is held in place by a black grid. The skylight allows natural light into the space, and the black frame adds a sleek and modern touch.
In this room, a concrete wall catches the light. A cream sofa with boucle fabric from Jardan Furniture sits on a timber floor by Tongue n Groove Australia. A rug from Hali Rugs completes the space.
Dining area in the Leichhardt House,The walls are adorned with vibrant art pieces by Stephen Ormandy, in built buffet in White, slatted panel in timber, light Louis Poulsen by Cult design, and Timber Floor by Tongue n Groove Australia.
Imagine a small, warm home office with timber accents. There's a cozy desk made of timber, with a few books neatly placed on one side. A comfortable chair sits by the desk built by Pamment Projects Building Company.