This reno was completed in 2022 in Burleigh Waters “The original house was very closed in and did not make full use of the amazing canal views,” says Di.
In a home inundated by a dim interior and an under-utilised outdoor, a couple in their forties turned to Smith & Sons to reimagine their living environment.
The Barn Door is no longer just for the farm. Now a design element that is beautiful in form as well as function, they’ve quickly become a highly sought-after feature inclusion
Caesarstone is delighted to announce the launch of Rugged Concrete 4033 — the company’s latest concrete- inspired design to join the Supernatural collection
You might be surprised what you can achieve with a wet area renovation - especially where you can locate one in your home. Here are 4 of our favourites.
The custom glazing featured in this stunning contemporary home was professionally restored onsite in Longueville, Sydney, saving the home owner the costly expense of replacing the glass due to multiple scratches over the distinctive windows
When you renovate, you’ll always end up working with people. It’s an inevitable part of the process. Now, there are things that you need to keep in mind when it comes to dealing with people around you. Some of them you might not personally encounter, and some you might directly work with. Let’s get started.
Find out why not every renovator can take on every single renovation project, as I focus on the mistakes related to renovation projects in this instalment.
In the first part of this blog series, I’ve discussed the mistakes you can make as they relate to your target market. I’ve emphasized the importance of researching about your suburb, about your property, about who your target market is, what it wants, and how much it can afford.