Modular Solutions For Narrow Sydney Blocks
Narrow blocks need careful thinking around module width, access, privacy and outdoor space. Modular can help when the design starts with those limits.

Width Changes Everything
Sydney's narrow blocks can make conventional construction slow and awkward. Storage is tight, access is limited and neighbours are close. Modular design can help, but only when module dimensions are chosen with transport and placement in mind.
A narrow site does not automatically mean a compromised home. It does mean the design has to be disciplined. Openings, services, circulation and outdoor space need to be resolved early.
Delivery Is Part Of Design
For modular projects, the path to site is part of the design problem. Street width, turning areas, overhead wires and crane reach can all influence what module size makes sense.
This is why Sydney clients need more than a floor plan. They need a solution that connects design decisions with delivery decisions.
A Better Client Conversation
Instead of asking what house fits the block, the better question is what solution fits the block. That opens up options: a smaller footprint, a smarter orientation, staged delivery or a different base model.
Terramod can use narrow block constraints as a strength by showing clients how modular planning turns limits into decisions.
Narrow block considerations
- Module width and transport route
- Window placement and overlooking
- Outdoor space that remains usable
- Service access for future maintenance
- Crane location and delivery timing



