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Dear Home Building Enthusiast,

There looks set to be a renovation boom in Australia as record numbers of homes built in the 1980s become ready for renovation works. Since these homes are generally well-built, with good foundations and thoughtful layouts, the improvements needed are not as drastic as older homes, meaning a re-model won't cost you a fortune.

This edition we look at some of the best before and after renovations of 80s homes, as well as articles that provide inspiration for cost-effective re-vamps. 

Enjoy!


Adelle King | Editor - Build | build.com.au
The 80s renovation boom

The 80s renovation boom

While most of us are happy to leave the design trends of the 1980s in the past, it seems 80s homes are now providing big opportunities for the renovations market in Australia.

Plan your renovations

Plan your renovations

Anyone who’s done a few renovations and fallen into the usual traps will tell you that the most important part of any building or renovation project - by far - is good planning.

The Best Ways You Can Save on a Renovation

The Best Ways You Can Save on a Renovation

Whether you’re renovating to maximise the value of an investment property or you simply want to change up your own living space, the costs can easily spiral out of control.

5 Contemporary Roofing Materials You Should Know

5 Contemporary Roofing Materials You Should Know

The roof of your building bears all the atmospheric extremities. It is quite imperative to have the best roofing material for your building.

Retrofit Double Glazing vs. Secondary Glazing: What Should You Choose

Retrofit Double Glazing vs. Secondary Glazing: What Should You Choose

Are you a new homeowner in Melbourne? Or are you thinking of home improvement anytime soon? Whichever the case may be, you must be thinking a lot about your home interior as well as exterior, right?

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