Before & after: a Roseville family home
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Comments (12)Lovely colours ect. But my question is why is we read article after article on kitchen designs with advice from designers stating never to put a dishwasher in a corner as it is not practical. Articles always state that it should never block access to another cupboard and if possible access from both sides. First thing I noticed in the picture was the dishwasher. As an owner I would not be happy with this design by a professional. But this is just my opinion...See MoreTraditional 1920s Family Home with a Contemporary Twist - Before/After
Comments (8)Presumably they are promoting it, to drum up more business. I don't in general celebrate the efforts of businesses to market to me. I find no need to applaud the effort a car rental company makes to get my business. It's business. The work stands as it's own advertisement. It does not appeal to me. I don't need to apologise for saying as much anymore than I need to celebrate the effort or transformation either. It's like saying we need to celebrate all kinds of toilet paper on the market, even the stuff we don't like and consequently don't buy. Just because it's a creative product does not automatically place it beyond all criticism....See MoreNo Need to Relocate - Growing Family Home Before/After
Comments (0)Our clients came to us with a simple brief - they Loved the area they lived in and have no reason to move from their community but wanted to Invest wisely into the current shell of their existing home and make it comfortable for the family to grow into for the next 20-year plan. The footprint under the main roof did not Increase, however strategic wall removal allowed us to make the rooms bigger and more functional, as we had a Steel Roof Truss system to work with. The Upstairs loft area was used for the boys playing Lego, however, as the boys have now grown out of that stage needed more of a Study/ Office area. It was also important that they had a better flow and entry into their home, this was achieved by the staircase being switched over to the opposite wall giving more openness from the front door. We engaged with our partner draftsperson Jon Nannen from All Aspect Design and Interior Designer Caris Letchford from Vibe Design to achieve the Clients Scope. From there Azztek Homes finalised Quotation under a Consultation Process and the Clients were signed up under a Fixed Price Contract. It took Three Months for Administration and Three Months to Build and Hand back over to Client, therefore a 6-month Process. Azztek Homes and the Crew were even under more Pressure with processing the Order in COVID 19 times of 6 weeks, but we got it done on time and on schedule and the clients are thrilled to now have a home that suits the lifestyle and current life stages of their growing family. Before: During: After: Before: During: After: Before: During: After: Check out the entire project here!...See MoreFamily Home Flooring Transformation - Before & After
Comments (7)I like the kitchen and hall floors , and the bedroom carpet , but I'm not a fan of the stairs flooring . The stairs themselves are really nice ; the balustrades are classy . But personally I feel the wood effect looks too engineered , and I like soft edges on stairs , so I would have gone for the same carpet as the bedroom -- simple but classy IMO ....See MoreJodie Carter Design
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