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15 apps to help you build your dream home

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Building a home from the ground up can be fun and rewarding, but it can also be anxiety provoking. There is good news though with iPhones, iPads and Androids offering homeowners a tool that isn’t already in their toolbox, but is necessary to every home project; the app. Regardless of what stage you are at, apps offer design inspiration, budget management, building measurements, DIY tutorials, renovation ideas and so much more. Furthermore they are time savers that can help you cut costs and work more productively.

Below is a roundup of the best apps to get your home project started and make your smartphone the top go-to tool in your box. Get inspired, get planning and get building today!

1. Houzz
All great dreams start off with inspiration and so when you’re about to build, you can’t have enough of it. Houzz is your interior design app on the go and it’s filled with a large database of design ideas, creative concepts and product reviews. The app is free, easy to use and beautifully designed to create different rooms and browse ideas. To top it off, Houzz also gives you the opportunity to look up professionals in your area, like architects, builders and suppliers to help you complete your project.

2. Palette Cam
Palette Cam is a great free tool for creating unique colour palettes and schemes using inspiration found in everyday life. The app allows you to grab colours from your camera or saved photographs – it will match them and generate individual HEX and RGB values (colour codes) for each shade. The built in zoom view gives you pixel level precision when picking colours making this a fabulous tool for creating schemes and making paint colour and textile selections.

Palette Cam

3. Home Design 3D
Home Design 3D allows you to build a 3D model of your home so you can test out ideas before lifting a hammer or fetching the toolbox.

The free app gives a floorplan and room layout which you can draw in 2D, creating openings, adding walls, changing the shape and orientation – even the thickness of the walls can be drawn up. Designing your home becomes quick and intuitive, with customised textures, 3D project modes and night/day function to show you exactly what side of the house the light will fall at different times each day. You can also select furniture and décor items to really give you a sense of the final feel.

To top it off, you can also visualise and ‘visit’ your creation in real-time 3D using the app’s brand new photorealistic 3D rendering.

Home Design 3D

4. Housecraft
Housecraft is a furniture arrangement app that uses your device’s camera and augmented reality technology to let you place fully rendered 3D models anywhere in a space. A great planning app, it allows you to feel exactly how big objects are and how they’ll fit in a room. It also lets you admire objects from any angle, in any light, as well as save room configurations and try them out anywhere.

Housecraft

5. Tape Measure
Tape Measure is an augmented reality tape measure and ruler that fits in your pocket. Featuring a tape measure, laser level, stud finer and measurement history, this handy app helps you measure anything with your phone!

Tape measure app

6. Morpholio Board – Mood Board
Called ‘addictive’ by ELLE DÉCOR magazine and awarded one of the best apps for interior design and architecture, this is a fabulous app to make your dream mood board come true. Perfect with iPhone, Mac, and iPad, Board combines your ideal inspiration, decor or furniture library with powerful mood board and collage tools to design anywhere. It seamlessly interacts with Pinterest, features a curated product library and has AR furniture capability too. Whether you’re designing kitchen, nursery or home office mood boards or just style and inspiration, this one is everything you need to be an interior designer in one app.

Morpholio app

7. Home Outside
For $4.49, Home Outside is a landscape design app with all the tools you need to mock up your garden, create new garden designs and then share them with friends and family. It’s ideal for homeowners looking to try out new ideas in their yard and it allows you to select and place over 700 hand-drawn elements including trees, gardens, pools, patios, hammocks, driveways, houses and sheds, solar panels and more. It creates professional looking 2D aerial plans.

Home Outside

8. iScape – Landscape Designs
A free app, iScape lets you visualise a finished landscape project on your property before you even get the shovel out of the shed. The app acts as a virtual garden so you can plan, plant and produce your own personal oasis and produce photorealistic renders of your outdoor spaces (augmented reality or 2D designs) that can be saved straight to your smartphone or iPad using real images and actual photographs.

The app lets you tailor your projects (you can adjust colours, add layers, text and texture) before editing and saving them. Once you have collated your ideas you can share and favourite them too.

9. Photo Measures
Photo Measures is a super easy way to save measures on your photos on iPhone and iPad. You simply just take some photos and note down the dimensions on them. Not only does this help you take accurate measurements along when you meet with trades, but you can collate all of the spaces in your phone for easy access. The app also allows you to do the following:

  • Take a photo and directly draw measures on it
  • Edit your measures with a very intuitive interface
  •  Quickly add text as comments when measures are not enough
  • Easily organise your photos by category
  • Export your annotated images as PDF or JPG

10. Rapid Reno Mate
Dubbed the ultimate renovator’s companion, the free Rapid Reno Mate is a powerful tool that can manage the business side of your renovations. Rapid Reno Mate is like your personal project manager and will help you every step of the way, making it easy and enjoyable to renovate your home.

Key features

· Plan multiple projects
· Track your budget
· Manage your trades
· Find products and your nearest suppliers
· Access exclusive offers
· Inspiration and DIY help

The app was developed by Rapid Renovation Expert, Naomi Findlay, who wanted to create a simple solution for renovators to complete successful and enjoyable renovations time and time again.

11. Dulux Colour 
The Dulux Colour app allows you to select a photo of your room and use Dulux colour to virtually ‘paint’ the area. This will give you an idea of what your finished project could look like by visualising colour on your walls. You can choose from popular colour palettes or create your own – you can even browse through the entire Dulux range on your phone.

Cleverly, the app also matches colours – just sample a part of a photo to reveal the closest digital match from over 1,100 colours. You can also save your project, share it with family and friends and compare and view multiple paint schemes.

Dulux Colour app

12. SketchUp
It used to be that interior design and architectural software was the exclusive domain of the professionals but that all changed when SketchUp came along. While it’s not strictly an app, we thought we’d include it because it’s hugely popular and for so many reasons. A highly intuitive, easy to learn 3D drawing tool, SketchUp lets you draw building plans and elevations and create animated walkthroughs and flyovers of your designs. SketchUp also has the world’s largest collection of free 3D models which means building materials, plants and real-world objects including furniture and appliances can be inserted into your designs with just a few clicks. It really has put design software in the hands of regular folk.

Sketchup

13. Airtasker
Perfect for when you’re looking for a tradie or handyman, a cleaner, removalist and more, Airtasker lets you list a task (including details of when and where) alongside a fair budget for it. ‘Taskers’ are then able to bid for the job at which stage you can take a look at their profiles and reviews and choose the best candidate. Airtasker handles the financial side of things making it one easy to use and seamless platform.

Air Tasker

14. hipages
Arguably the best place to find a tradie in Australia, hipages works similarly to Airtasker in that you can list a job and thereafter obtain multiple quotes from professional tradies. It’s a free service that instantly alerts local tradies to submit quotes and after the quotes are received you can compare profiles and verified recommendations to choose the best applicant.

hi-pages

15. Reece 3D bathroom planner
While it’s not an app per se, Reece’s 3D bathroom planner is a fabulous tool for the home renovator and it’s a lot of fun too. Who doesn’t want to plan their bathroom in 3D with just a few clicks? Firstly, you set up and design your bathroom in 2D before adding your favourite Reece products. Then you add your finishing touches (tiles, plants, wood finishes and colours) before reviewing your bathroom in 3D and saving your design. You can also browse predesigned rooms, check out the bathrooms from The Block and peruse the latest trends within the software too.

Reece

This post originally appeared in 2014 but has been updated in 2022 to provide more relevant content for readers.

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10 of the best online tools to help you plan your renovation

In partnership with Latitude Financial Services

As most of you know, I’m knee-deep in renovations at my house, so I thought I’d put together a list of handy online tools to help you plan and execute yours! I hope you find them useful.

Hipages

If you know tradies or have handy relatives, lucky you! I do not! When it comes to getting a job done at my house, it’s a bit like the blind leading the blind with my husband and I. This is why I love and use Hipages all the time. You hear so many horror stories about cowboys, that you want to feel secure you’re not being ripped off by rogue tradies. Hipages puts you in touch with three licensed trades for three free fast quotes for your job, whether it be painting, paving, garden maintenance or window-cleaning (I have personally used Hipages to find someone for all four things and more!). The best bit is you get to see their ratings and recommendations from other users. And Hipages make sure they are licensed for you. One less thing to worry about. I have hand on heart had nothing but good experiences hiring trades via this site. And there’s an app too which make it even easier. And in case you were wondering, the ‘Hi’ stands for home improvement! Get the app.

Beaumont Tiles’ What’s My Style app

Beaumonts What’s My Style helps identify your style from the top 10 global interior design trends based on your personal tastes and responses to a two-minute quiz. It’s like having your own personal stylist to help you nail the current trends with complete confidence, no matter your budget. It then recommends an on-trend style guide to achieve your designer look, of must-haves for each room including colours, stand-out furnishings, signature fittings, tiles and bathroomware, all curated to evoke creativity and design flair. Get the app.

Latitude Financial Services website

Latitude have some great online tools to help you work out which loan or card would work best for you and your circumstances. There’s also a personal loan repayment calculator and a handy budget planner to make sure you don’t borrow more than you can comfortably afford. Visit Latitude’s website.

If you’re thinking about financing your reno but worried you might get in over your head, check out this video with Jen and Jess Aloi from Latitude. It contains some great advice about how to borrow responsibly.

Reece Bathrooms’ 3D Planner

Reece marketing manager Belinda Geels said that making the bathroom design experience as easy and visual as possible was key to this online tool’s development. As well as allowing users to select from the entire range of Reece bathroom products and preview how they’ll look, the 3D Bathroom Planner also lets you choose fittings, lighting and tiles to complete the look. Read more.

Here’s a short video about how it works:

The Houzz app

This one’s all about inspiration! Browse more than 14 million high-resolution photos of home interiors and exteriors. Choose by style, location or room, such as kitchen or bathroom. Save and share photos with friends, family and home professionals and then even use the Sketch feature to annotate and draw directly on photos from Houzz.  What’s more, you can connect with over 1.5 million active home improvement professionals, including architects, general contractors, interior decorators, repair professionals and more, to find the right person for your project. Get the app.

Findanarchitect.com.au

This tool, from the Australian Institute of Architects, helps you find the right architect for your job. There’s also lots of information on what architects actually do and why you might need to use them. Visit the site.

Naomifindlay.com

Naomi Findlay is Australia’s rapid renovation expert and a regular contributor here and on our sister site Reno Addict. Check out her site for free downloads, advice articles and to find out when she’s next speaking at a city near you. Visit the site.

Taubmans’ Paint Planner Tool

The Taubmans Paint Planner is designed to do the thinking for you. It will put together a customised list of everything you’ll need for your paint project; from what materials to buy to how long it will take. You might be surprised at how quickly your room can be transformed! There’s also online colour charts (although these should be sued as a guide only), painting tips and a paint calculator. Check it out.

IKEA Place augmented reality app

Coming soon, this app from IKEA will let you visualise what furniture will look like in your own home. We think this will be particularly useful when designing your open plan spaces. Read more.

Pinterest

And last but not least, I can’t finish an article about where to go online for help planning your reno without pointing out the obvious! Pinterest is, in my view, the best starting point for inspiration and getting ideas. You can use this on desktop or download the app. And it’s great for creating your own online moodboards which you can easily share with others. Visit the site.

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We hope you found this guide useful. Let us know in the comments if we’ve missed any great online tools!

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Beacon Lighting app takes the guesswork out of buying lights

Buying anything for the home can be a challenge. Will it be too big for the space or too small? Will it match with the rest of the room or will it clash? With all those questions running through your mind, suddenly something that was supposed to be fun can become a huge chore!

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Yet with the help of Beacon Lighting’s new Live Brighter App, this confusion can be a thing of the past. Now you can see how the lights you love will look in your home before you even buy them; with the free app allowing you to browse the entire Beacon Lighting product range and see how a design or colour will look in your home by uploading a picture.

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Download the app at the App Store or on Google Play, then follow these five easy steps:

  1. Press the product finder and select the product you want to try out (the picture is not a true representation of the actual product size, so make sure you check out the product specs before you buy)
  2. Select ‘Go Live’ and take a picture of your room or select an image from your gallery
  3. Go to the camera view and see your chosen product
  4. Re-size and position the product in your space
  5. Use the export function to share with friends and family.

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9 interior design apps that will make your life easier

By Monique Craig

It’s safe to say that nowadays, there’s an app for everything – including interior design. Apps cannot do the whole job, but they can be helpful. Here’s a selection of some of the best ones out there.

1. Color Capture

This is a free app created by Benjamin Moore, which basically carries all the paint samples for you. You can pick out your favourites and add notes to your chosen shades, as well as get detailed information on the paints and colours. As far as colours go, it’s always worth double checking your chosen colour on print; screen displays vary and what you see might not be what you get.

Color capture

2. MyPantone

With this cool and aesthetically pleasing app, you can browse over 13,000 Pantone colours. The app will also suggest colour combinations and allows you to print a colour palette (it’s compatible with Air Print). For every colour, you’ll get a whole profile with valuable details that will help you find it in the store. Available for Android and iOS.

myPantone

3. Phaidon Design Classics

This app grants you a glimpse into an impressive collection of 1,000 design classics from the last 200 years. It features all kinds of names, from design giants like Dieter Rams and Eero Saarinen, to everyday objects like the chopstick and the clothes peg. Great for inspiration.

Phaidon

4. Photomeasures

This handy app will help you save all the important measurements right on the photos of your rooms. No more confusion on which measurement relates to which surface! You can easily zoom in on the pictures, add a note and send them to your design team.

Photo Measures

5. Remodelista

Dubbed the ‘sourcebook for considered living,’ Remodelista gives you a daily digest of news from the world of interior design. It features click-to-buy functionality, so if you find those amazing lampshades from Paris truly irresistible, you can get a hold of them.

Remodelista

6. Magpie by Conran

This user-friendly app is a kind of online scrapbook that allows you to take pictures or videos, as well as make notes of everything that you find inspiring and later print them out, neatly arranged into a moodboard.

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7. Houzz Interior Design Ideas

This is another great inspiration app that features photos of every kind of room in every kind of colour. The content is curated by the company’s editorial team, so don’t expect interior design nightmares to pop up. The app includes a special feature – a directory of all the local designers, contractors and architects. All the photos you save can be accessed online later. Great if you’re stuck and out of creative ideas for your home.

houzz

8. Home 3D

This app takes the floor layout to the next level and shows you what your room will actually look like. Rooms can be adjusted to look exactly like what you’re decorating, and you can choose matching floor and wall colours. Floor plans can be emailed or saved on Dropbox and shared with others. Available only for iOS.

home3dapp

9. Architonic

For architects and designers alike, Architonic is a free but vast library of everything, from sanitary ware and door handles to garden accessories and portfolios of finished projects. The app features a dozen free guides, such as Best Sofa & Armchair Design or Best Italian Design Brands.

Architonic

 

Monique Craig is an Australian blogger and marketing specialist who currently writes for Oneflare, the Australian online marketplace, which connects customers with service providers.

While you’ve got your phone out, you might also like 7 Apps to Help you Build your Dream Home.

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Win this chevron Freedom chair in the August round of 7 Vignettes

It’s that time again! One week until the next round of 7 Vignettes starts on 1 August. The first prize is this taupe chevron chair worth $399 from Freedom. But there are 10 runner up prizes too!

freedom slipper chair chevron taupe 1

I think you could easily incorporate this piece into most homes, in a living room or bedroom, don’t you? That’s the beauty of taupe!