So you think you want to build a new home. Congratulations! But, where do you start? Building your own home is a great way to ensure you get the style you like, a floor plan that works for your family and means you won’t have to undergo an expensive renovation before you can move in. Read more
In an attempt to inject Australia’s construction industry with a much needed boost, the government has announced its HomeBuilder scheme. In a nutshell, the scheme will see qualifying Australians receive a $25,000 cash grant to go towards home renovation or new home building. Read more
It’s no secret, timber flooring is a popular choice for homeowners. Simply put, they look great and they wear well when you look after them. A timber floor that you lovingly care for will stand the test of time. So you’ve taken the leap and installed your dream floor from our selection of timber flooring, what now? We are here to tell you all the tips and tricks that’ll keep your timber floor in perfect nick for years to come. Read more
Doors, they are easy to overlook when contemplating the style of your home. But a well designed and thoughtfully chosen door can easily add that missing element and really elevate the style of your home or a particular room. Today we’ll walk you through some different styles for both inside and outside the home. After all, first impressions count right?
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Choosing a small local builder over larger building companies can come with some great positives that both you (the homeowner) and the house being built will benefit from. Here is a list of reasons to choose a small building business over a large one.
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As populations of towns and cities expand, it has become quite common to be presented with the task of building or renovating a house on a narrow or uniquely shaped piece of land. Each site presents its own set of challenges, namely access to natural light, traffic flow and spacial constraints. But with each of these challenges comes an opportunity to create beautifully practical solutions. Here are some tips on how to tackle classic issues when building on a narrow site. Read more