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Shingles star in modern farmhouse’s moody exterior

Located in Croydon, around half an hour from the centre of Melbourne, this large and light-filled family abode is the work of husband-and-wife duo Stacey and Dave Katona. Registered builders, the couple designed and built the house and incredibly, Stacey painted and tiled it, all while heavily pregnant with their fourth child!

Lounge room
Living room

“We were renovating another house as well as building this one. We didn’t want to waste a year’s worth of rent but managing the two properties and trying to get everything finished on time was difficult. We had to move into this home and sell the other house before our fourth child was born,” says Stacey, who was once a professional painter but is now a full-time renovator and builder alongside Dave, a carpenter. The couple, who taught themselves Sketchup, used the platform to design the home.

Kitchen
Kitchen

The expansive house features six bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a theatre room, gym and playroom – all in a modern farmhouse style. “We love the Hamptons look too and that’s where the idea came for the asphalt shingles out the front,” says Stacey of the material that really sets the home apart from the street. The Dulux paint colours Monument and Basalt complement the shingles on the exterior.

Front elevation
Front elevation
Lounge room
Lounge room

Built to a tight budget, the couple decided to splurge where they thought it would have the most impact (the kitchen boasts handmade Italian tiles) and save where they could. The tilt and turn UVPC windows have an interesting back story – they were purchased off eBay as a pack lot. 

“The windows were made for another house but there was a mistake, and the order was returned. We actually designed the house around the windows,” says Stacey who already had a floor plan in place, and only had to make a couple of changes, so that the windows would fit. “They are really energy efficient and they block out road noise too,” says Stacey.

Bedroom
Bedroom
Ensuite
Ensuite

Stacey’s favourite part of the home is the living area. “I love the vaulted cathedral ceiling in that room, and I love the garden too – it’s filled with native plants.” She and Dave designed and landscaped it over a two-year period.

Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Bathroom

Interestingly, given the couple have four children under the age of 10, they have decided to sell the home in order to downsize. “It’s a brilliant house for a large family but we home school our kids so it’s a lot of work to keep clean,” says Stacey who is looking forward to moving to to a smaller house on a larger plot of land. “We are currently looking for our next project!”

Playroom
Playroom
Backyard
Backyard

Photography: Spacecraft Media

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How to avoid making costly mistakes when you take on your own reno

It seems that building and renovating has never been more popular or exciting in Australia, either driven by the desire to create your own dream home, improve what you already have because you can’t afford the next step up the ladder, or just as a business proposition to make a profit.

With all the renovation before and afters we see places like right here on Interiors Addict, you’d sometimes be forgiven for thinking the ability to renovate is something many talented people are just born with. But it’s not! And the renovation journey does often go wrong due to a lack of knowledge and experience. Costly mistakes usually only come to light when it’s too late!

That’s why we love the work of BuildHer Collective, who empower women in particular, to build the right way, and with confidence. And the proof is in the pudding with the number of their students’ beautiful renos we’ve featured (see more at the end!). 

BuildHer Collective help you renovate and build your home the right way. With a unique process, templates and advice that take you from how to navigate hiring the perfect design team for you, to hiring a builder or trade team, to styling at the end and every step in between, the BuildHer online course covers it all.  

Rebeka Morgan and Kribashini Hannon have a background in construction with Rebeka, a registered builder, and Kribashini, a project manager. Together, they bring the fun back to the building process. “We know how hard it can be to manage a build and renovation, and we started BuildHer Collective as people thought they were doing the right thing but they were making costly and avoidable errors that wouldn’t come to fruition until much later in the process.”

Rebeka (front) and Kribashini

Kribashini adds: “We mapped out an easy to follow process, provided all the tools, templates and help along the way to make it all clear and easy! It’s like a choose your own adventure program where you are able to choose which way you want to proceed, we all know there are many options; new build, renovate, hire a building designer, an architect, owner build, hire a builder and many versions which are a combination. The key is to find the right fit for you and your project and this is not as easy as it looks. Everyone you encounter has an opinion on what is best for you. This is why it is so great to have an understanding of what the options are and why you would build in that way from the outset.”

Currently, building industry costs are skyrocketing. Timber and material shortages combined with unprecedented demand on builders and trades is making the building industry harder than ever to navigate. “BuildHer Collective gives you strategies on how to overcome these issues, but also access to their trade program so you can buy at the prices that builders do, which is sometimes 40-to-50 percent cheaper than retail! Imagine those savings over the project!”

BuildHer Collective currently have a massive EOFY sale on. The program, which is normally $1,997 is less than half price at $997. Make sure you check it out now if you’re interested, as this price is only available for a few more days!

As a  little free gift, the ladies over at BuildHer Collective have offered our readers their Building Blueprint which maps out the process from start to finish, so you know what to expect along the way! Get it here. 

We love what BuildHer Collective do to empower women to build! Here are some of their amazing students whose work we have featured in the past:

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Duplex with pool is low maintenance & eco-friendly

Duplexes sometimes suffer from a bit of snobbery compared to standalone homes but there’s no denying this particular example on Sydney’s lower north shore is one to covet!

Owner builder Ray Azizi of In and Out Building Group lives here with wife Josephine and their three daughters, and it’s proving the perfect low-maintenance family home.

“As our kids are getting older, they enjoy entertaining their friends and the design of our home is perfect for this,” says Josephine. “We had a good size block and thought it would be great to build a duplex on. We also loved the idea of building a home with less of the maintenance that sometimes comes with a more traditional one.”

It took two years to build the luxury duplexes (the second is being rented out). Location was everything, with their proximity to schools, shops and transport.

There’s no compromise on space however, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms with marble tiles, a laundry, home office, low maintenance garden and an oversized garage.

“We use the pool all year round as it’s heated,” says Josephine. “We wanted it to be a focal point of our home as it’s incorporated within the lounge and dining area. It really is the showpiece of this design.”

The generous kitchen has plenty of storage and a walk-in pantry, engineered stone bench tops and Bosch appliances.

The family previously lived in a seventies home which they renovated from back to front and this is the first they’ve built from scratch for themselves. They worked with architect David Baillie, who specialises in eco-friendly and sustainable design.

“The advantage of a duplex for us is the low maintenance, and I can honestly say we use every space in our home. Being an energy efficient build, we have enjoyed the benefits of an eco-friendly home, less cleaning, more cooking in our kitchen and entertaining family and friends,” Josephine says.

“As our lives are getting busier due to work and sporting commitments, we just enjoy more home time. This build was a wise family choice that is architecturally designed for its function and style, for practical family life.”

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Another stylish duplex design

Photography: Jim Gleeson of PhotoPro