5 Creative Kitchen Island Features
Homeowner preferences and the kitchen layout dictate an island’s shape, size, style and special features. Here are some beautiful but practical features to consider when planning your new kitchen island.
Homeowner preferences and the kitchen layout dictate an island’s shape, size, style and special features. Here are some beautiful but practical features to consider when planning your new kitchen island.
Trends are just that–trendy, and as quickly as they arrive and take over our Instagram and Pinterest feeds, so too can they be overdone. Whether you’re renovating or planning a new build, there may be some trends in the past year or two currently in your home. Now would be a great time to replace …
Storage and organisation may be overlooked by homeowners when planning a renovation. You want to consider how you live now and how you’d like to live ideally. Why not create a home that will make implementing your new, more organised habits easier?
Whether you want to make a statement or provide functional but still visually interesting lighting in your home, these are some of the biggest trends in lighting for the year.
The kitchen tends to be the room in our home that needs the most cleaning. However, with some planning, you can have a kitchen that makes cleaning a breeze and allows you to enjoy your space.
A successful build starts with the right builder for your project. Your dream home could turn into a nightmare if your builder is unable to live up to their promises. When searching for the right builder, you need to be strategic and ask them decisive questions.
From fixtures to cabinets, a healthy balance of investment and frugality pays off when it comes to a kitchen reno. But what should be at the top of the budget priority list? And where could you cut costs?
Before your builder can get started on making exciting changes to your home, there are some crucial steps your builder and yourself will need to take to ensure everything goes smoothly and follows regulations.
You’re living on your ideal street in a great suburb, but you still have dreams of moving into your dream home. Should you give up your perfect location and have your dream home constructed somewhere else? Or should you renovate rooms in your existing home? There’s no need to compromise when you decide to knock …
The Queenslander home is one of Australia’s most recognisable housing styles. The unique architectural style was popularised in the 1940s, built to fit the lifestyle and withstand the unpredictable weather typical of tropical regions. It is characterised by stilts raising the home from the ground to protect from flooding, a sheltered verandah and a weatherboard …