Our tips for successful renovation, extension or alteration projects
2023 has passed by quickly and we’re almost in September! Our office has been tackling a range of renovation and alteration projects across South East Queensland, and here are a few things that we’ve reflected upon as we continue to breathe new life into old homes.
[FAQ Series] Who will my Architect work with?
[FAQ Series] Today’s entry is about who Architects will work with for your project.
Questions we cover include:
What other people do architects work with? Who do architects collaborate with? Do architects work alone or with others? What type of engineers work with architects? All the types of consultants who your architect will work with.
[FAQ Series] Can I design my own house?
[FAQ Series] Can I design my own house? Questions we cover include: Can I do my own CAD drawings? Can an architect work with a design I’ve already made? Can I just employ an architect for a concept only? Can I design my house by myself? Can I draw my own house plans in Australia? Can I design and build my own home in Australia?
[FAQ Series] How to approach, work with, and help your Architect
[FAQ Series] Today’s entry is about what it’s like to be a client - and how you can approach, work with, and even help your Architect help you.
Questions we cover include:
How do you approach an architect?
How do I prepare to work with an architect?
What should I bring to the first meeting with my architect?
How do you interact with an architect?
What should I ask my architect at my first meeting?
What is the first thing to do when renovating?
Happy 2023! Three top reasons to get started on your project now.
The dawning of a new year is also a ripe opportunity for beginning the project that you’ve been mulling over. Here’s why.
Why I’m still renovating my own place amidst this perfect storm…
Yes, times are hard. But we’d never ask our clients to walk through waters we aren’t prepared to step through ourselves. Find out why I’m still working to renovating my own place!
Five tips as we face high (and rising) construction costs
As you may have heard already, the construction industry is going through a time of quite unprecedented price rises. From what we’ve seen, it’s been a challenging time for both clients and builders alike. Material shortages, shipping issues and delayed timeframes have been all too common, and some are speculating that things may become even busier next year as borders open up to both interstate and international markets. So if you are considering building a new home or renovating your existing one, how should you navigate this current environment? We have five tips for you to think through.
Let’s talk about Time - Three tips on why it’s wise to be prepared now.
Fuel costs, shipping challenges and delays, floods, a heated market and more - these factors have all contributed to a confronting start to 2022. We have spoken to many who are unsure whether it’s wise to begin a project in today’s environment. Others are holding off, hoping that the expected interest rate rises will lead to a settling down of the construction market.
So, is it a good decision to wait? What advantages are there to starting on the building journey today?
When you’re unsure about Renovating or Detonating…
Ahh - the age old question of whether to renovate, or knock-down-rebuild! Here’s our take on this interesting query.
Watch out - when “Architectural” means something else
We hope this post helps to clear out any confusion that may arise when you see “architectural” being brandied about in the industry. It’s everywhere, but it can sometimes mean the opposite of what you’d think it means…
So… what do Architects actually do?
So… what do Architects actually do? We get asked this question all the time!
The reality might not be what you expect. Welcome to our world - let us explain what we do for our clients!
Help! I need an Architect, but I’m not based locally!
With our great weather, laid-back lifestyle, relatively-affordable property prices (compared to Melbourne and Sydney anyway), developing cafe and cultural scene, plus the buzz of the upcoming Olympics, it’s no surprise that many are looking to migrate or come home to our river city. This year we’ve seen an increase in enquiries from both overseas and interstate, and we thought we would take this chance to explain how we make use of technology so that we can better serve our non-local clients.
Our guide to renovating a Mid-Century High-Set Home or “Brick Queenslander”
Looking to renovate a 60’s highset home? Whether you call it a brick Queenslander, brick highset, butterbox or something else, we love unlocking the potential of with these somewhat humble, modest but well-built homes for contemporary living.
Are you looking for an affordable Architect?
Are you looking for an affordable Architect in Brisbane? Many people are. Let’s talk about how EVER delivers value for our clients!
Our Guide to Queenslander Renovations and Extensions
Our approach to renovating Queenslander projects - whether timber-and-tin cottages, large residences or brick highset homes - largely follows the same process as our new-build projects. We believe that our skills are particularly impactful in the Design stage, where we can create a future vision for the home that is holistically good and well considered. From here, our processes and commitments allow us to safeguard the vision and bring the project to life.
Making use of our Briefing Template
Take advantage of our Briefing Template and accompanying video guide - and get a headstart on your own project!