Bathroom Renovation To Sell

Journey

Renovating a kitchen to sell your home requires a different approach than renovating for personal enjoyment.
Your goal shifts from personalizing the space to appealing to the broadest possible range of potential buyers

1. Define Your Needs and Goals

  • How do you use your kitchen? (Cooking style, frequency, entertaining, family gatherings)
  • What are your must-haves? (Specific appliances, storage solutions, features)
  • What is your budget? (This will heavily influence all other decisions)

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3. Major Appliances

  • Choose your appliances: Size, style, features, and fuel type (gas or electric) will impact cabinet design and placement of utilities.
  • Confirm appliance dimensions: This is essential for accurate cabinet design.

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2. Layout and Workflow

  • Assess your existing layout: What works, what doesn't?
  • Explore layout options: Consider the work triangle/zones, traffic flow, and available space.
  • Finalize your layout: This is the foundation for everything else.

4. Cabinetry

  • Choose cabinet style and construction: This will influence the overall aesthetic and budget.
  • Design cabinet layout: Based on the finalized layout and appliance dimensions.
  • Consider storage solutions: Incorporate features like drawers, pull-outs, and organizers.

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6. Sink and Faucet

  • Choose sink type and size: This will affect cabinet design and plumbing placement.
  • Select faucet style and features: This should complement the sink and overall design.

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5. Countertops

  • Select countertop material: Based on durability, maintenance, aesthetics, and budget.
  • Choose edge profile: This is a smaller detail but contributes to the overall look.

7. Lighting

  • Plan lighting layout: Consider ambient, task, and accent lighting.
  • Choose light fixtures: Based on style and functionality.

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9. Backsplash

  • Choose backsplash material and design: This is often one of the last decisions, as it should complement the cabinets and countertops.

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8. Flooring

  • Select flooring material: Based on durability, maintenance, comfort, and aesthetics.


Bathroom Renovation To Stay

Journey

Renovating a kitchen to sell your home requires a different approach than renovating for personal enjoyment.
Your goal shifts from personalizing the space to appealing to the broadest possible range of potential buyers

1. Define Your Needs and Goals

  • How do you use your kitchen? (Cooking style, frequency, entertaining, family gatherings)
  • What are your must-haves? (Specific appliances, storage solutions, features)
  • What is your budget? (This will heavily influence all other decisions)

Click the Button

3. Major Appliances

  • Choose your appliances: Size, style, features, and fuel type (gas or electric) will impact cabinet design and placement of utilities.
  • Confirm appliance dimensions: This is essential for accurate cabinet design.

Click the Button

2. Layout and Workflow

  • Assess your existing layout: What works, what doesn't?
  • Explore layout options: Consider the work triangle/zones, traffic flow, and available space.
  • Finalize your layout: This is the foundation for everything else.

4. Cabinetry

  • Choose cabinet style and construction: This will influence the overall aesthetic and budget.
  • Design cabinet layout: Based on the finalized layout and appliance dimensions.
  • Consider storage solutions: Incorporate features like drawers, pull-outs, and organizers.

Click the Button

6. Sink and Faucet

  • Choose sink type and size: This will affect cabinet design and plumbing placement.
  • Select faucet style and features: This should complement the sink and overall design.

Click the Button

5. Countertops

  • Select countertop material: Based on durability, maintenance, aesthetics, and budget.
  • Choose edge profile: This is a smaller detail but contributes to the overall look.

7. Lighting

  • Plan lighting layout: Consider ambient, task, and accent lighting.
  • Choose light fixtures: Based on style and functionality.

Click the Button

9. Backsplash

  • Choose backsplash material and design: This is often one of the last decisions, as it should complement the cabinets and countertops.

Click the Button

8. Flooring

  • Select flooring material: Based on durability, maintenance, comfort, and aesthetics.


Kitchen Renovation to Sell

Designing your dream kitchen starts with a clear plan.

Our step-by-step guide walks you through every essential decision, from defining your needs and budget to choosing layouts, appliances, cabinetry, and finishes.

Learn how to optimise workflow with the perfect kitchen layout, maximize storage with smart cabinetry, and select durable, stylish materials for countertops, flooring, and backsplashes.

Get expert insights on lighting, ventilation, and the final touches that bring your space together.

Whether you’re renovating or building new, this guide ensures a seamless, functional, and beautiful kitchen transformation.

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The generous family bathroom with large format tiling on floors and walls.
Anchored by the extended Calacatta marble island bench, the space serves as both culinary workspace and social hub.
Street presence – the home is clad in steel, ideal for the beautiful yet rugged sett
Green is the block colour in the kitchen while the benchtop is in stainless steel.
A key feature is the large picture window framing the kanuka garden with wall-hung vanity while maintaining privacy.
The luxury resort-style home features giant sliding glass doors and flowing indoor-outdoor design.
The owners desired a space for hosting extended family gatherings while providing a comfortable, welcoming environment for years to come – gabled roofs and timber cladding evoke a farmhouse vibe.
Drone's eye view of the project – showing deck, plantings and in-ground pool.
Two custom-made round mirrors are a standout feature, deliberately installed at different heights to balance practicality with aesthetics
Designed with entertaining in mind, the kitchen with modern island is a sculptural centrepiece that seamlessly integrates with its surroundings.
A 91cm by 71cm addition unifies the rear elevation of the house and provides for a contemporary wall of glass windows to the wooded rear yard.
A terrazzo plinth was added with a curved edge, so the bath was highlighted.
The kitchen and dining areas enjoy open indoor-outdoor connection.
The contemporary, energy-conscious home with corrugated iron cladding seen in its beautiful natural environment.
Key built elements and materials were retained such as the rear kitchen-living weatherboard cladding, windows and vaulted ceiling elements.
Placing the double basins between two full-height windows on view as you enter creates a dramatic effect.
The home has a private aspect from the street, complete with substantial roller garage door.
The understated, mid-level street facade with discreet garage
Custom concrete seating built by Natural habitats grounds the firepit zone, offering weight and a sense of permanence.
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