
Prahran Home - KitchenTransitional Kitchen, Melbourne
Photographer: David Russell
What Houzz contributors are saying:
1. DemolitionWe’ve all wanted to grab a sledgehammer and go nuts on a property at one time or another, so I totally understand any excitement you feel about demolition. But it’s extremely important to plan before picking up the sledgehammer. Your plan should be in two parts. Part one is to identify what can stay in your renovation and what can be demolished. You can end up wasting serious money if you demolish a part of the property that could be rejuvenated to add real value to the space, or that you later find you need to rebuild for your new layout.Put on your renovation goggles and really work through the property to come up with the most practical plan of attack.




































