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RENO ADDICT

Reno Addict is now part of Interiors Addict

As you know, we are constantly working behind the scenes to bring you new features and to make our content offering bigger, better and different! This New Year, I’m excited to tell you that our former sister site Reno Addict is no more, but fear not, it has been incorporated into this site as its own dedicated section.

We’re always testing and measuring to see what works, and to cut a long story short, it no longer made sense to keep the renovation content separate. There is no doubt that renovation is more popular than ever in Australia and more and more of the general public are interested in reading about it, whether it’s inspiration for a dream future project or that they’re actively renovating their dream home or investment property. That might be a whole home overhaul or simply a bathroom reno.

We know there’s a very good chance that if you’re interested in beautiful homes and interiors, you’ll have at least a passing interest in renovating too. So we decided to bring this renovation content in front of the eyes of our much larger readership here. We’ll still be concentrating on reno content, in fact perhaps now more than ever. We’d still love to see and share your real renos with our audience, so please email [email protected] if you’re proud of yours!

I’ll be sharing more of my own home reno this year. Pic by Jacqui Turk

As well as real reno inspiration, you can expect posts about new products, the latest legislation affecting you and expert advice covering topics like real estate, finance, home staging, health and safety and architecture.

We’ll bring you advice from the big names in the industry like Australia’s Rapid Renovation Expert, Naomi Findlay
A reno by Naomi Findlay

We know renovating can be daunting for first timers (I found this out myself last year!) so we want to demystify a lot of it and help you plan, find the right people to help you, make sure you spend wisely and are happy with the final result for years to come!

We’ll still have columns from ex Blockheads like Julia and Sasha and plenty of real renos

If you have any questions or you’re a reno expert who would like to write for us, please email [email protected]

As always, we welcome your feedback and ideas so feel free to comment below or contact us via the form at the top right of this page! This isn’t the last change for 2018, so I’ll keep you updated when we launch new things!

As ever, thanks for reading!

Jen

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Bathrooms Expert Tips

The ultimate bathroom renovation checklist

By Naomi Findlay

When renovating a bathroom, it’s easy to fall down the Pinterest rabbit hole and obsess over how it is going to look while forgetting the importance of functionality. A well-planned bathroom renovation will ensure the space is not only enjoyable to use, but that it shouldn’t need remodeling for some time. After all, nobody wants to renovate twice!

Usage
It sounds obvious but you should always consider how many people will be using the bathroom and when. For instance, a double sink may be required if the bathroom’s users often get ready at the same time each day. You should also consider the age of the users too – if small children will be using it, a bath may be important.

Vanity and basin
Consider the existing vanity and whether you require more bench space. You may also benefit from installing drawers inside the vanity, rather than shelves, to maximise storage and for ease of use. Furthermore, a floating vanity is a great solution for a small space as it will make the bathroom feel more spacious.

Our publisher Jen Bishop’s last bathroom reno. Photo by Jacqui Turk

Toilet
The location of the toilet is the first consideration – will it be housed in a separate toilet room or will it be integrated into the one space? And would you rather a wall hung toilet or a more traditional choice? Perhaps you may like the idea of a concealed cistern too? As with the vanity, a floating toilet is a great idea in a small space as it will make the room feel larger.

Bath & shower
You may have the space to fit a bath and shower, you could combine the two, or you may just choose one. And when it comes to the bath, if you are planning on including one, do you want a free-standing tub, and does it need to be able to accommodate two people? Also, do you want a spa bath?

Pic source: Ronnie and Georgia, The Block

As for the shower, you may prefer a glass shower screen or the more low-maintenance option of a tiled, walk-in design.

Hardware
A bathroom renovation almost always requires that you update its hardware. From new taps and mixers to whether to install a rain shower head or more conventional shower rose, there is plenty to consider on this front. Robe hooks and towel rails are two other essential hardware items.

Storage

As with any room in the house, storage is key. Allow plenty of room to store your toiletries, bathroom scales, a rubbish bin, dirty laundry, a lockable medicine cabinet and a few spare toilet rolls. You may also want some open shelving to display your favourite things. Mirrored shaving cabinets are a great way of incorporating storage above the vanity while maximising storage.

Pic source: Blum

Lighting
Given the bathroom is often used for applying make-up or shaving, great lighting is crucial. Ideally, a bathroom’s lighting should be comprised of natural light paired with some clever task lighting (dimmers can be great for creating mood). Skylights are a great idea for an internal bathroom that doesn’t have windows but if you do have a window, you’ll need to decide whether to install frosted glass or leave it clear to enjoy the view.

Power & heating
You should always include easily accessible power points for the use of shavers and hair dryers. Heat is another key consideration – when installing a new hot water tank, will it be electric or gas and will you have an instant water heater too? You may also want to consider under floor heating and heat lamps if you live in cooler climes.

Ventilation
Ventilation is key in a bathroom given it is such a damp space. Prevent the build-up of mould, and allow your towels to dry, with air vents and extractor fans.

Finishes
As mentioned above, this is often the most enjoyable part of a renovation.

Pic source: Steve Cordony for DiLorenzo

From paint to tiles, tapware and window coverings we’re spoilt for choice these days.

–—Australia’s rapid renovation expert, Naomi Findlay is an internationally renowned renovator, award-winning property stylist and speaker. She’s an industry leader in creating healthy wealthy spaces and creating wealth and profit from renovating property. Learn more about Naomi.

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Competitions Expert Tips RENO ADDICT

Win a $4,975 renovating course and start your flipping dream!

Do you watch The Block every week thinking “I could do that’? Want to get cracking on making money with your own renovations? I’m excited to announce an amazing competition, where one lucky reader will win a spot on the Rapid Renovation Formula (RRF) program valued at $4,975, including a live, two-day Boutique Renovation Boot Camp in Sydney this November.

What you will learn

When it comes to renovating property for wealth, a ‘one size fits all’ approach is not a viable strategy. In fact, every individual will have slightly different needs and resources, and will be working in a slightly different market.

Over the course of over 110 renovations, course author Dr Naomi Findlay (resident expert on our sister site Reno Addict) has optimised a proven step by step formula for maximising your profit when renovating property. She’s combined this with an unrivalled suite of templates and tools to create the Rapid Renovation Formula.

Dr Naomi Findlay
Dr Naomi Findlay, creator of the Rapid Renovation Formula

The course gives you access to seven printed resources, monthly phone calls with Naomi, software, access to exclusive discounts from national suppliers, introductions to Naomi’s personal consulting team, styling and finishing formulas, a two-day live bootcamp and much much more! After completing the course, you will have the tools, team and formula to renovate for wealth, and a formula you can use renovation after renovation.

 

How to enter

We want to get an idea of your renovator potential!

  1. Find a property listing on realestate.com.au that looks like a good renovator.
  2. In 1,000 words or less, tell us what you would do would/not do to this property in a renovation to increase its value and eventual sale price. Include a basic floorplan showing any changes you’d propose to make (you will not be judged on how slick this is; you’re even welcome to scan in and email a hand drawn plan!).  We love seeing your ideas so you can also include a link to a Pinterest board with your inspiration for the renovation. Explain the different elements using comments on the images. Please include the projected or estimated post-renovation sale price of the property.

The top 3 finalists will be judged by myself and RRF author and educator Naomi, based on:

  1. The level of innovation
  2. The ability to design and style to meet the market expectations.

The top three entries will then be posted on the Interiors Addict Facebook page for a people’s vote.

Don’t hang around because entries close at midnight AEST on 30 September 2016. The winner will be announced on Interiors Addict on 5 October 2016.

Email your entry to [email protected]

Find out more

Want to know more about renovating for profit? Come and see Naomi speak live around the country.

Grab your free ticket here.

Read more about Naomi Findlay.