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Meet Rachael Turner, the pianist turned female builder

A classically trained pianist, with a Bachelor of Music in piano from the Queensland Conservatorium, Brisbane’s Rachael Turner ran a music school for a decade before turning to design and construction in 2013. “I decided to change careers and launch into construction as it’s something I have been fascinated with since I was very young. I can remember sketching up floor plans and house elevations from a young age,” says Rachael who is now a fully qualified builder with her own company, Front Porch Properties.

Rachel Turner
Builder Rachael Turner

While Rachael started out flipping homes she now works on new builds too and finds most of her inspiration in American design. “I am hugely influenced by American style homes and I often draw inspiration from Cape Cod and Hamptons style. I love American-style barn houses, farm houses and cottages. I really love classic design as not only is it charming, but it won’t look dated in 10 years’ time.”

Rachael in front of a recently completed project

As for being female in a male-dominated sphere, Rachael sees it mostly as an asset. “I most definitely encourage women to join the construction industry. It’s a fantastic industry where women can really excel. We have a certain skill set that differs to men. For example, we are often great communicators, visionaries, organisers and multi-taskers and can add a real nurturing quality to a construction site which can make a positive difference. I also believe that dealing with clients and understanding a homeowner’s dream can perhaps be better understood and interpreted by a woman,” says Rachael who was recently a state winner and national finalist at the Australian Training Awards in Canberra (a nomination she received when studying for her technical building qualifications).

Front Porch Properties before and after
A kitchen renovation

But it’s not all been straightforward on the gender front – there were some initial challenges. “Being a female in the construction industry was certainly tough in the early days, I don’t know what the tradesmen must have thought when an inexperienced female project manager showed up on site. However, now that I have a bit of momentum, confidence and experience behind me, as well as a great team of tradespeople, it’s less of an issue,” says Rachael who has appeared in several commercial television segments as well as magazines including Home Beautiful, Marie Claire and Inside Out.

Front Porch Properties master bedroom
A master bedroom and ensuite designed and built by Rachael

And Rachael’s future construction dreams have a charitable focus too – she has plans to fund construction projects overseas for the less fortunate. “At the end of the day, money, fame and status really amount to nothing as you can’t take them with you when you die. I’m more interested in having an impact on people and leaving a legacy,” says Rachael.

Kitchen and dining renovation

Photography: Clare Sophia Photography & Liam Kidston

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

2 replies on “Meet Rachael Turner, the pianist turned female builder”

Rachael, I love reading your success stories and cannot wait until we are in a position to have you build our house!!! (Or renovate an old one!) only 2.5 years of tenure left!
You are totally amazing!

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