2021: Year in review
Commercial highlights of the year
As we say goodbye to 2021, we take a look back at some of the commercial projects we’ve completed throughout the year. From remote work in the Red Centre to commercial refurbishments in popular shopping centres, we've done it all.
Duke Street Car Yard
This car yard is in a prime spot on the Stuart Highway in Stuart Park, but it needed a little TLC to truly shine. As a result of extensive rodent damage, we needed to do a full strip out of the space before starting the refurbishment. Once this was done, we resurfaced the driveway, replaced the fascia around the building and did some much needed painting of the block work.


Munchy's Asian Grocer
This much-loved Asian grocer in Darwin was opening a new store in Casuarina and needed our help to make the space functional and modern. M+J installed fridges and cool rooms, and added track lighting to illuminate the aisles. To give the shopfront a unique look, we added timber panelling in addition to custom signage.
Nail Lovers
A makeover for Casuarina Square’s busiest nail salon! Our team added high end joinery including detailed fretwork and laser cut screens, and a brushed gold aluminium feature to shopfront glazing. The full length glass gives anyone walking past the chance to see inside the glamorous salon.


Taste of Viet
M+J just completed a facelift for this popular Vietnamese takeaway restaurant in Casuarina Square. The brief was to create an attractive shopfront with a tropical feel. We added a stone bench top, custom wallpaper and pendant lights to make the space bright and refreshed.
Hermannsburg
One of our biggest projects of the year was a 5 month long project on a home on a Community Outstation just outside of Hermannsburg in Central Australia. The 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house was damaged by fire, so the house needed to be completely knocked down before the boys started the rebuild. This was an incredibly rewarding project and we got to experience a unique corner of the NT.


Mount Riddock Station
The team got the chance to experience a cattle station that was established over 100 years ago during a remote project at Mount Riddock, a couple of hours north-east of Alice Springs. The boys did a variety of renovation and maintenance work around the property, and felt like they were a part of the station community during their stay.



