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Dear Home Building Enthusiast,

More Australians than ever are choosing to renovate their homes. Whether you’re doing it to improve your own living standards, or to increase the value of a property before selling it on, there are many easy ways to revitalise your home without breaking the bank.

This edition we’ve put together a host of helpful articles and blogs to help guide you through the renovation process.

Happy reading!


Jacob Harris | Editor - Build | build.com.au
7 simple steps to add value to your home

7 simple steps to add value to your home

While at times home improvements can seem like an endless financial draw, when properly planned and executed renovating a property can significantly increase its value.

- Reduce your bathroom renovation costs
- Plan your renovations
- The renovation process
- Choose the right tradespeople for your renovations
- Sort out your finances
How to stay on track with your home building/renovating budget

How to stay on track with your home building/renovating budget

There are lots of reasons a project can run over budget. These are some of the more significant and avoidable ones that can have a big impact on the end result.

5 steps to create a luxury bathroom

5 steps to create a luxury bathroom

A relaxing, luxurious bathroom is not just an indulgence; it can increase the value of your home.

5 backyard improvements that will increase the value of your property

5 backyard improvements that will increase the value of your property

The backyard deserves a lot of attention when the time comes to renovate your home. Here are five backyard improvements that will doubtlessly increase the value of your property.

Small renovation and maintenance ideas

Small renovation and maintenance ideas

Small, inexpensive tweaks and taking care of some overdue maintenance can vastly improve your house, and it's well worth the effort. Just ask any successful real estate agent.

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