Building Remodelling & Renovation Services Canberra, ACT

The words “renovate” and “remodel” are often used interchangeably in construction, building services and interior design. Technically, a renovation and remodel are defined differently. While a remodel changes the form of something (like adding a new shower to an existing bathroom), a renovation focuses more on restoring something old back into original condition.

Renovation Services Canberra

Cabinet Making

Custom cabinetry and bespoke furniture in iconic species of Australian hardwood.

Kitchen Renovations

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Bespoke Stairs

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Home Renovation, Conversion & Extensions

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Building and Renovation Services FAQ

A: Homeowners often want to know in what order they should renovate a house. It’s best to start with the kitchen because kitchen remodels add significant value to your home.

A: Remodeling a home is difficult, dusty, dirty work that causes disruption to your household. Make sure that everyone in the house is on board with some mess and inconvenience, and plan to complete the job in an appropriate amount of time.

A: Most people think that painting should be done first to prevent any spills onto new flooring. However, experts agree that new flooring should always be installed before you have any interior painting done.

You see, there are many tasks that have to be done before laying new flooring in a room. Many of these jobs can cause damage to walls, making repairs necessary.

That’s why, when it comes to painting first or flooring first, flooring always takes the first place.

A: Update your kitchen. A new kitchen can significantly boost the value of your home, particularly if it includes high-end finishes and appliances.

. Upgrade your flooring.
. Upgrade your bathroom.
. Spruce up your garden and street appeal.

A: You can get sick from remodeling a home if exposed to harmful chemicals or substances, such as construction dust, mould, mildew, lead paint or asbestos. Inhaling these materials can damage your lungs, and eventually make you sick

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