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Australian House & Garden Magazine

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October 2018

Between them, an architect, a professional renovator and a real-estate agent can teach you almost everything you need to know about renovating a home. Belinda Graham brings their best advice to the table.

- Belinda Graham

On Good Authority

The path to a successful renovation is smoother when you’re armed with helpful information. Whether you’re making home improvements for yourself or looking to flip a property and make a quick profit, it’s vital to consult the experts.

We asked architect Scott Weston of Scott Weston Architecture Design, professional renovator Lana Taylor of Three Birds Renovations, and John McManus, the principal of LJ Hooker in Willoughby/ Artarmon, NSW, to spill their top tips for transforming all areas of the home.

FLOW, FUNCTION & LIGHT

“Light forms the foundation for how a space feels. If you miss the mark here, no amount of rugs or cushions will right it,” says Taylor. That’s why north-facing homes with views are so sought after, offers McManus. “People want something nice to look at from their window, such as water or a pretty garden.”

If the orientation of your home is less than ideal, or the view is of a freeway, a lightfilled, visually appealing aspect can still be achieved with design and landscaping, says Weston. It might come down to rearranging rooms, or moving or adding windows to improve the functional planning and flow, but it will be worth it to get that link to an external landscape. “In addition, get to know the seasons and the sunlight coming into the existing home, and work out how to capture natural cross-breezes.”

For Taylor, there’s no such thing as too many windows or doors: “Chat with a structural engineer to find out what’s possible, before you submit any plans.”

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