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<strong>Home</strong> <strong>Renovation</strong> <strong>Ideas</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Coast</strong><br />

By Ethan Watson<br />

<strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> University<br />

June, 12-06-2018<br />

Abstract - Look<strong>in</strong>g to update your home? Plan that fresh pa<strong>in</strong>t, floor, nursery room or<br />

kitchen renovation with our collection of <strong>in</strong>spir<strong>in</strong>g galleries and clever h<strong>in</strong>ts and how-tos. We<br />

showcase everyth<strong>in</strong>g from bathroom fixtures to fireplaces and outdoor furniture for the new<br />

deck. Here are some tips and trick for home renovation <strong>in</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Coast</strong>, Queensland.<br />

Introduction<br />

This guide is designed for owner-builders and first time renovators to help educate them<br />

about the essential steps required to complete any renovation or build<strong>in</strong>g project.<br />

Build<strong>in</strong>g is simple, right? You have an idea of what you want to build, you get plans drawn,<br />

you get it approved by the relevant authorities, and you outsource the various tasks to a<br />

builder so they can carry out the work.<br />

Here are 6 tips for renovate your home<br />

1. How to choose cook<strong>in</strong>g appliances<br />

2. 10 ways to get a designer look on a budget<br />

3. 6 essential home extension secrets<br />

4. 7 home office essential<br />

5. How to pa<strong>in</strong>t kitchen cupboards<br />

6. Library <strong>in</strong>terior design<br />

1 How to choose cook<strong>in</strong>g appliances<br />

How to Choose the Right Appliances<br />

I basically had to choose 6 different appliances:<br />

1. Dishwasher<br />

2. Refrigerator<br />

3. Range<br />

4. Range hood<br />

5. Oven<br />

6. Microwave<br />

The first th<strong>in</strong>g you have to th<strong>in</strong>k about of course is your budget because otherwise, we’d all<br />

just pick the top-of-the-l<strong>in</strong>e gear but like all th<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> life, money is usually the primary


constra<strong>in</strong>t. There are def<strong>in</strong>itely ways to get more out of your budget, like buy<strong>in</strong>g used from<br />

Craigslist or purchas<strong>in</strong>g a floor model from a local appliance store. However, because we<br />

were under time constra<strong>in</strong>ts, I opted to just buy new s<strong>in</strong>ce we already had a very generous<br />

budget of $15,000.<br />

For each appliance, I tried to f<strong>in</strong>d as many reviews as I could onl<strong>in</strong>e (<strong>Home</strong> Depot, Best Buy<br />

and Lowes were <strong>in</strong>credibly helpful) and used the number of reviews as a gauge for how<br />

popular the product was.<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g a Dishwasher<br />

The dishwasher decision was the easiest one. We had had a Bosch <strong>in</strong> the past and thought it<br />

was great. It was <strong>in</strong>credibly quiet and cleaned dishes super well. The dry<strong>in</strong>g of plastic<br />

Tupperware wasn’t great but I also didn’t want any extra heat<strong>in</strong>g of plastic so that wasn’t a<br />

huge consideration for me.<br />

I basically just purchased an updated version of our older Bosch dishwasher <strong>in</strong> sta<strong>in</strong>less steel.<br />

Unfortunately, we’re a month <strong>in</strong> and it’s already malfunction<strong>in</strong>g. Hopefully the servic<strong>in</strong>g<br />

department will take care of all of it and we’ll be back up and runn<strong>in</strong>g soon. So I guess the<br />

lesson is that you can do lots of research and buy someth<strong>in</strong>g new and of quality and still end<br />

up with a lemon!<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g a Refrigerator<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g the right refrigerator was def<strong>in</strong>itely the hardest appliance decision. There seemed to<br />

be so many brands and possible layouts. Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, GE, Kitchenaid? Did we<br />

want the freezer on the bottom or the top? Or perhaps a side-by-side model? Or did we like<br />

the French door look?<br />

Now some models have a door-<strong>in</strong>-door layout (like this and this) where the outer door lets<br />

you access the items <strong>in</strong> the door shelves and the <strong>in</strong>ner door opens up to the entire fridge.<br />

It helped to sit down and write down a list of what I wanted:<br />

An external water and ice dispenser: I’ve never had this <strong>in</strong> the past and it seemed so fancy<br />

(even though it’s a pretty common feature)<br />

A counter depth fridge: S<strong>in</strong>ce we were plann<strong>in</strong>g on keep<strong>in</strong>g our old fridge <strong>in</strong> the garage, I<br />

decided we didn’t need the largest fridge. This meant a counter depth option (mean<strong>in</strong>g it<br />

wouldn’t jut out too much from where the counters and cab<strong>in</strong>ets ended) would be f<strong>in</strong>e for our<br />

needs<br />

More fridge space and access to fridge space: I tend to shop for the week and go through<br />

everyth<strong>in</strong>g I purchase (I run a meal plann<strong>in</strong>g service after all). When I cook, I’m mostly<br />

grabb<strong>in</strong>g items from the fridge compartment, so it made sense to have that space most<br />

accessible. Plus, we cook for leftovers so more fridge space over freezer space would be nice<br />

(and aga<strong>in</strong>, we were keep<strong>in</strong>g our old fridge so would be able to freeze th<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> that freezer<br />

compartment).


A non-smart fridge: I know Silicon Valley is all about smart everyth<strong>in</strong>g but it just felt like<br />

one more th<strong>in</strong>g that could go wrong so I’ll be a later adopter on this one . . .<br />

Based on the list above, I decided on this Samsung model, a 4 door French door layout (see, I<br />

told you there are so many layouts to choose from!). There are 2 French doors for the fridge<br />

up top and 2 more French doors on the bottom freezer compartment. The freezer<br />

compartment is actually split <strong>in</strong>to 2 separate sections. The left is always a freezer and the<br />

right section can be set to 4 different temperatures so you can use it as a freezer or more<br />

fridge space.<br />

We’ve been us<strong>in</strong>g the bottom right as a fridge and it’s where we keep dr<strong>in</strong>ks and packed-up<br />

leftovers. Now <strong>in</strong>stead of search<strong>in</strong>g through the fridge <strong>in</strong> the morn<strong>in</strong>g, we know we can just<br />

open that separate compartment and grab our packed lunch. It’s such a simple little th<strong>in</strong>g but<br />

has made life feel a bit more efficient, which always makes me happier.<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g a Range<br />

The range was actually a fairly easy decision to make too. I had sort of debated between an<br />

<strong>in</strong>duction or a gas* range top but I th<strong>in</strong>k I was always lean<strong>in</strong>g towards old-fashioned gas.<br />

There are def<strong>in</strong>itely some downsides with gas though. You add a lot of heat <strong>in</strong> the air so if<br />

you live <strong>in</strong> a hot place without good AC, be prepared to do a lot of sweat<strong>in</strong>g over the stovetop<br />

(or consider it extra flavor<strong>in</strong>g). Induction is also much easier to clean. You can just wipe the<br />

smooth surface with a damp cloth after cook<strong>in</strong>g versus deal<strong>in</strong>g with all the hardware of a gas<br />

range. Lastly, an <strong>in</strong>duction stove is also safer for kids s<strong>in</strong>ce the surface doesn’t stay hot. I<br />

def<strong>in</strong>itely get a bit nervous now with a toddler around the stove, but I realize my children<br />

won’t have undeveloped bra<strong>in</strong>s forever and it’s a great way to learn about safety.<br />

In the end, even after evaluat<strong>in</strong>g these downsides, there’s just someth<strong>in</strong>g about fire that<br />

makes cook<strong>in</strong>g a bit more satisfy<strong>in</strong>g so I decided on gas.<br />

After work<strong>in</strong>g with such a crappy electric range for so many years – it only had 1 burner that<br />

got hot enough to boil water – this was def<strong>in</strong>itely my big splurge appliance. I read reviews<br />

compar<strong>in</strong>g 3 of the higher end brands – Vik<strong>in</strong>g, Wolf and Miele – and ultimately decided on<br />

this Miele rangetop because it seemed to be the most consistent at the high end and low end<br />

of BTUs so I could stir-fry or simmer to my heart’s content.<br />

I only looked at rangetops because I was plann<strong>in</strong>g to place cab<strong>in</strong>et drawers underneath my<br />

range (freestand<strong>in</strong>g or slide-<strong>in</strong> ranges always <strong>in</strong>clude an oven below). These cab<strong>in</strong>et drawers<br />

conta<strong>in</strong> all my pots and pans, so they’re easily accessible for cook<strong>in</strong>g. Because I enterta<strong>in</strong> a<br />

lot and of course do lots of Cook Smarts cook<strong>in</strong>g, the more burners the better so I went with a<br />

6 burner option.<br />

I still get so excited every time I hear the click of gas and have loved hav<strong>in</strong>g 6 burners to<br />

choose from, all of which are powerful enough to boil water!


My mother-<strong>in</strong>-law also gifted this carbon-steel wok to me for Mother’s Day this year, and it<br />

works beautifully on my new gas range. After season<strong>in</strong>g it with salt, it’s pretty much nonstick<br />

and it makes me excited to stir-fry all the time.<br />

As a serious cook, I would never consider a non-<strong>in</strong>duction electric range if I had the choice –<br />

it’s just too f<strong>in</strong>icky and hard to control. However, if you’re a serious baker, electric might be<br />

better for you s<strong>in</strong>ce electric ovens are more precise. This only applies if you’re purchas<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

range that’s a range / oven combo (I was gett<strong>in</strong>g a range top and wall oven so this didn’t<br />

apply to me).<br />

These days there are also dual-fuel ranges where you can get a comb<strong>in</strong>ation gas range and an<br />

electric oven together. It might be costly for the <strong>in</strong>stallation so talk to your contractor about<br />

that, but this might help you get the best of both worlds.<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g a Range Hood<br />

My dad said that the most important appliance <strong>in</strong> a kitchen is the range and the second is the<br />

range hood. Because Ch<strong>in</strong>ese cook<strong>in</strong>g is done at such high heat, it produces a lot of “wok<br />

hei”, literally the breath of the wok. Basically that’s just a euphemism for all the fumes<br />

released dur<strong>in</strong>g stir-fry<strong>in</strong>g, which need to be vented out to keep your kitchen environment<br />

clean and safe.<br />

In my old kitchen I had a microwave / range hood combo, which basically did noth<strong>in</strong>g. It<br />

sucked the fumes up from the bottom of the microwave and then vented them right back <strong>in</strong>to<br />

the kitchen through the top of the microwave. Our smoke alarm went off all the time and it<br />

left a lot of our surfaces grimy and sticky despite our best efforts to clean all the time.<br />

I def<strong>in</strong>itely knew that I needed someth<strong>in</strong>g super powerful, especially s<strong>in</strong>ce I had 6 strong<br />

burners. The power of a range hood is measured <strong>in</strong> CFM (cubic feet for m<strong>in</strong>ute), and my<br />

designers recommended that I get someth<strong>in</strong>g with the ability to vent at at least 1000 CFM for<br />

the Miele rangetop I chose.


At that power, there just weren’t a lot of island range hood options but they did f<strong>in</strong>d this one<br />

by ProL<strong>in</strong>e. It wasn’t a brand that I had ever heard of but after some Googl<strong>in</strong>g, it seemed legit<br />

and met our CFM needs (it’s got 6 sett<strong>in</strong>gs and goes from 300 CFM to 1100 CFM).<br />

It’s def<strong>in</strong>itely a bit distract<strong>in</strong>g to have a huge sta<strong>in</strong>less steel contraption hang<strong>in</strong>g down from<br />

the ceil<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the middle of the kitchen, but I really wanted a pro rangetop on a center island<br />

so the physical presence of a large range hood was the tradeoff I had to make.<br />

So far, the vent<strong>in</strong>g has been great (test the power of your range hood by turn<strong>in</strong>g it on and<br />

see<strong>in</strong>g if it has enough suction to keep a piece of cardboard stuck to it). It gets loud at the<br />

higher sett<strong>in</strong>gs but that’s because it’s work<strong>in</strong>g hard!<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g an Oven<br />

A few years ago I saw an oven with French doors and immediately knew I wanted one for my<br />

kitchen some day. It just looked so sharp and also functional for a shortie like me (I’m just<br />

5’1”).<br />

For a wall oven <strong>in</strong>stalled at a higher height, it means that I don’t have to bend over an oven<br />

door while try<strong>in</strong>g to lift like a heavy turkey <strong>in</strong>to the oven. That might be an easy task for a<br />

normal height person but I’ve def<strong>in</strong>itely had issues <strong>in</strong> the past. Plus s<strong>in</strong>ce you can walk right<br />

up to the oven, it’s easier to get th<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> and out of all the shelves.<br />

My husband asked, “Wouldn’t French doors be more of a pa<strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>ce you needed both hands<br />

free to open them?” However, smart product designers have thought through that problem.<br />

Open<strong>in</strong>g either one of the doors pulls the other door open too.<br />

Because I was set on a French door look, I didn’t have a lot of options <strong>in</strong> my price range.<br />

S<strong>in</strong>ce my rangetop was my big splurge, I knew I wasn’t go<strong>in</strong>g to go with a luxury brand for<br />

this one. I ended up choos<strong>in</strong>g this GE oven and am just lov<strong>in</strong>g it so far. I’ve been do<strong>in</strong>g lots<br />

of test<strong>in</strong>g and it roasts and crisps food up beautifully. I can’t wait to roast my first big turkey<br />

<strong>in</strong> it!<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g a Microwave<br />

We eat a lot of leftovers <strong>in</strong> our house so a microwave is key for reheat<strong>in</strong>g them up. Plus, I<br />

f<strong>in</strong>d that the microwave can be a fast way to cook vegetables too so I like hav<strong>in</strong>g a fairly<br />

roomy one. However, I didn’t want a large microwave tak<strong>in</strong>g up a lot of counter space, so I<br />

was look<strong>in</strong>g for a built-<strong>in</strong> option.<br />

And then I thought, wouldn’t it be nice to have a second oven too? However, because I also<br />

wanted a built-<strong>in</strong> desk <strong>in</strong> our kitchen, it just wouldn’t have been possible to have a double<br />

oven and also a built-<strong>in</strong> microwave. Luckily, there are lots of microwave / oven combos<br />

available these days!


After read<strong>in</strong>g lots of reviews, I ended up pick<strong>in</strong>g the GE Cafe Wall Oven (pictured above<br />

beneath the French door oven). My aunt had chosen it when she did her kitchen remodel a<br />

few years back and so I had experience us<strong>in</strong>g it. It has a bit of learn<strong>in</strong>g curve because it’s able<br />

to do so much – microwave, speedcook, bak<strong>in</strong>g, broil<strong>in</strong>g, proof<strong>in</strong>g, warm<strong>in</strong>g and toast<strong>in</strong>g. I<br />

haven’t had time to test out all of the different features but th<strong>in</strong>k it’ll prove to be a versatile<br />

workhorse over the years.<br />

2. 10 ways to get a designer look on a budget<br />

You’ve been led to th<strong>in</strong>k that the essence of elegance is <strong>in</strong> shopp<strong>in</strong>g expensive items or<br />

collect<strong>in</strong>g antique furniture pieces from medieval times. You dream about transform<strong>in</strong>g your<br />

homes <strong>in</strong>to that celebrity house you saw <strong>in</strong> a magaz<strong>in</strong>e; but what you may not realize is that<br />

you don’t have to buy expensive items to transform your liv<strong>in</strong>g space <strong>in</strong>to a luxurious home.<br />

You just need to know a few simple tricks!<br />

Interior designers over the years have shared some trade secrets that provide <strong>in</strong>sight on how<br />

homeowners can make their homes more stylish without go<strong>in</strong>g broke. This article highlights<br />

the best budget-friendly tips that will raise the value of your home and trick guests <strong>in</strong>to<br />

believ<strong>in</strong>g you’re liv<strong>in</strong>g a million dollar life.<br />

Prepare the ground<br />

The evident barrier fac<strong>in</strong>g home decorators as they attempt to redesign their home is clear<strong>in</strong>g<br />

out clusters of junk accumulated s<strong>in</strong>ce they moved <strong>in</strong>. Ruthless declutter is key and the


process is only complete if you’re left with only bare essentials you use on a daily basis.<br />

Possessions sometimes can hold you back and de-clutter<strong>in</strong>g is a way to let go.<br />

Every detail matters – Crown Mold<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Where superb home décor is concerned, it’s all <strong>in</strong> the small details. Crown mold<strong>in</strong>g makes a<br />

room look complete by br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g ceil<strong>in</strong>gs and walls together for a dist<strong>in</strong>guished appearance.<br />

Without these extra touches, the home looks bland and cheap.<br />

It is affordable on any budget, especially if you’re us<strong>in</strong>g the pr<strong>in</strong>table, plastic versions. There<br />

are different width to choose from, but for the best impact, use a wide trim that fits <strong>in</strong>to your<br />

budget. For ultimate glamor, <strong>in</strong>clude different assortment of mold<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> your home such as<br />

ceil<strong>in</strong>g beams, medallions, columns, chair rails, etc.<br />

Use mirrors to give the illusion of space<br />

Mirrors are an essential accessory that makes your home more glamorous, trendy and light.<br />

Every room should have one for uniformity. The cost of quality mirrors varies, but there are<br />

cheaper options you can buy to redesign the edges <strong>in</strong>stead of splash<strong>in</strong>g on an elaborate<br />

French piece. A good idea is to use ropes and glue to turn an <strong>in</strong>expensive plastic-framed<br />

mirror <strong>in</strong>to a beautiful <strong>in</strong>terior decoration.<br />

Make a statement with your rug choice<br />

Contrary to popular belief, patterned rugs don’t always cost a fortune. They give the room the<br />

impression of hav<strong>in</strong>g a designer’s touch it may have lacked. Pick designs that compliment<br />

artwork, images and furniture <strong>in</strong> the liv<strong>in</strong>g room. The best way to <strong>in</strong>corporate this feature is<br />

to place the rug square with a coffee table <strong>in</strong> the centre of the liv<strong>in</strong>g room, and fac<strong>in</strong>g the sofa<br />

to br<strong>in</strong>g it all together.<br />

Choose the right pa<strong>in</strong>t hue<br />

One of the most difficult decisions you make when design<strong>in</strong>g your home, especially the<br />

liv<strong>in</strong>g room is the color to pa<strong>in</strong>t the walls because the color pattern of the house will be based<br />

off this. If you want a luxury home, some colors are more effective.<br />

For high impact, chose two colors with one be<strong>in</strong>g bold/dramatic and the other<br />

understated/soft hues. “A great color to use for <strong>in</strong>terior doors is black,” says Jay Himmel, Co-<br />

President at Himmel’s Commercial Doors <strong>in</strong> New Orleans. “Black automatically adds an<br />

expressive feel<strong>in</strong>g that doesn’t cause any damage to your wallet. Include some black<br />

accessories to the rooms to complement the overall design”.<br />

Try dark wood <strong>in</strong> the bathroom<br />

Most modern bathrooms feature grey and white palette, but dark-wood ensures your<br />

bathroom looks stylish and luxurious. For example, you could try a modern vanity to add<br />

deep tone to brighten the space.


Choose pillows<br />

Pillows <strong>in</strong> your home should serve two purposes, if chosen appropriately. First, they enhance<br />

the look of elegance and secondly, provide extra comfort for you and your guests. The<br />

comfort aspect is clear if you choose large, cosy pillows that guests can rest on. When<br />

shopp<strong>in</strong>g pillows, avoid the common 12-18 <strong>in</strong>ches and pick stuffed 22-<strong>in</strong>ch pillows.<br />

Integrate your tech with the design<br />

We live <strong>in</strong> an <strong>in</strong>ternet age, so tech devices such as smart TVs, gam<strong>in</strong>g consoles, routers and<br />

wireless sound systems are a part of every liv<strong>in</strong>g room. Hide cables and blend devices such as<br />

the television with liv<strong>in</strong>g room décor. Use a bright coloued frame to highlight the TV <strong>in</strong> the<br />

room based on the primary colour scheme <strong>in</strong> the home.<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dow treatment<br />

A Baltimore home lack<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>in</strong>dow treatments looks cheap and unf<strong>in</strong>ished. Thankfully, they<br />

are an affordable purchase that adds elegance to your home and provides privacy from pry<strong>in</strong>g<br />

eyes.<br />

Make smart choices when choos<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>in</strong>dow elements by pick<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>e drapers with colorful<br />

patterns that look expensive even when the price is cheap. Good materials <strong>in</strong>clude l<strong>in</strong>en,<br />

natural silk and cotton. If you don’t like drapers use wood bl<strong>in</strong>ds or bamboo shades to make<br />

your home look well-designed.<br />

3. 6 essential home extension secrets<br />

1. Cont<strong>in</strong>uity is key Before you build, the addition should work seamlessly with the<br />

orig<strong>in</strong>al section. Along with your own personal taste, you need to take <strong>in</strong>to account<br />

the architectural <strong>in</strong>tegrity of your home and street. An <strong>in</strong>dustrial-<strong>in</strong>spired home <strong>in</strong><br />

steel and glass, for <strong>in</strong>stance, can stand out like a sore thumb <strong>in</strong> a heritage prec<strong>in</strong>ct.


It’s important to blend the old and new, particularly when an home extension is added to a<br />

traditional home extension. A good idea is to extract elements that are still relevant <strong>in</strong> the<br />

orig<strong>in</strong>al section and feature them <strong>in</strong> the new part of the house.<br />

Period items such as pendant lights, recycled boards or fireplace surrounds provide a visual<br />

l<strong>in</strong>k. Replac<strong>in</strong>g old door handles and add<strong>in</strong>g new match<strong>in</strong>g ones is a simple and reasonably<br />

<strong>in</strong>expensive way to add cont<strong>in</strong>uity. And another way to create a cohesive look is to use<br />

similar pa<strong>in</strong>t colours and timber tones <strong>in</strong> the new and old sections.<br />

2. New advances If you are follow<strong>in</strong>g a traditional aesthetic, look for new advances to make<br />

th<strong>in</strong>gs easier and cheaper. A good example is pressed-metal ceil<strong>in</strong>gs – it’s now available <strong>in</strong><br />

lightweight alum<strong>in</strong>ium and <strong>in</strong> a range of orig<strong>in</strong>al embossed designs.<br />

Massive advancements <strong>in</strong> digital pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g also make expensive f<strong>in</strong>ishes, like marble, more<br />

affordable. It’s also easier to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the form of porcela<strong>in</strong> tiles. Orig<strong>in</strong>al w<strong>in</strong>dow cas<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

can be replicated <strong>in</strong> the new section, keep<strong>in</strong>g the look but updat<strong>in</strong>g to modern levels of<br />

security and safety.<br />

Also, <strong>in</strong>spect the orig<strong>in</strong>al frames – if the timber is rotted, the glass is th<strong>in</strong> or the putty is<br />

cracked, it’s time to talk to your builder about updat<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

3. Team<strong>in</strong>g up When add<strong>in</strong>g a major extension, an architect can supply the real wow factor,<br />

thanks to their construction knowledge and design prowess. An architect also advises you on<br />

all aspects of build<strong>in</strong>g – undertak<strong>in</strong>g feasibility studies, design<strong>in</strong>g for the site, tender<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

manag<strong>in</strong>g the project team.<br />

Another option is hir<strong>in</strong>g us so that we provide everyth<strong>in</strong>g from the design to the f<strong>in</strong>al<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ishes.<br />

4. Go solo For a small extension, do<strong>in</strong>g your own project manag<strong>in</strong>g is a cost-sav<strong>in</strong>g option, as<br />

long as you have strong organizational skills and plenty of time to research and negotiate. As<br />

a project manager, you can work with a builder who supplies sub-contractors, or you can hire<br />

<strong>in</strong>dependent tradies yourself.<br />

5. Council checks Even a small addition usually requires a development application. Check to<br />

see if there are heritage stipulations – the extension might have to be <strong>in</strong> keep<strong>in</strong>g with the<br />

prec<strong>in</strong>ct’s character, which limits the design, layout, materials and colour palette.<br />

6. Seasonal solutions When an extension is be<strong>in</strong>g built, it’s common to stay put dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

build. Even if there’s no kitchen, a barbecue and friendly neighbours can keep you surviv<strong>in</strong>g


for a month or so. A summer build can make life easier, but check weather reports to see if<br />

there are storms brew<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

4. 7 home office essential<br />

1. Daily Planner<br />

One of the best th<strong>in</strong>gs you can do when you work from home is create a daily schedule. Even<br />

if you don’t jot down the exact time you’re go<strong>in</strong>g to do every task, list<strong>in</strong>g your daily duties<br />

will rem<strong>in</strong>d you of what needs to be accomplished each day. Of course, hav<strong>in</strong>g a planner is<br />

also a great way to keep track of important meet<strong>in</strong>gs, phone calls, and appo<strong>in</strong>tments.<br />

2. Pen & Paper<br />

Even though I do most of my work on the computer, I always keep a pen and paper next to<br />

me while I work. You never know when a great idea will come up, or when you’ll need to<br />

write down a phone number or other important <strong>in</strong>formation. Maybe you th<strong>in</strong>k of someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

that you want to mention to your boss. Or you come across an <strong>in</strong>spir<strong>in</strong>g article that you want<br />

to send to a co-worker. Hav<strong>in</strong>g a pen and paper around will allow you to scribble down quick<br />

notes when you’re too busy to do someth<strong>in</strong>g at that moment, but don’t want to forget about it<br />

later.


3. Calculator<br />

Not every work-at-home job requires number crunch<strong>in</strong>g. In fact, the only time I need a<br />

calculator is when I’m submitt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>voices. However, it’s really important that I send<br />

<strong>in</strong>voices that are accurate and free of mathematical errors. Whether your job entails a lot of<br />

math or not, a calculator will def<strong>in</strong>itely come <strong>in</strong> handy at some po<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

4. Phone Charger<br />

If you have a landl<strong>in</strong>e phone, you won’t need to worry about this. But if you’re like me and<br />

the only phones you have are cellular, you’ll want to make sure yours is fully charged. I use<br />

m<strong>in</strong>e for work on occasion, but I also like know<strong>in</strong>g that it’s there <strong>in</strong> case of an emergency. If<br />

your job requires a lot of phone calls, mak<strong>in</strong>g a phone charger part of your home office setup<br />

is crucial.<br />

5. Desk Clock<br />

Depend<strong>in</strong>g on what you do for work, you may need to track your hours. I use an app on the<br />

computer to track m<strong>in</strong>e, but I also have to watch the time so that I don’t miss pick<strong>in</strong>g my<br />

children up from school. Or miss<strong>in</strong>g an important work meet<strong>in</strong>g. Hav<strong>in</strong>g a clock at your desk<br />

can make the days feel longer sometimes, but it will help keep you on schedule.


6. Dr<strong>in</strong>k <strong>Coast</strong>er<br />

Even workaholics need a break sometimes. And if you refuse to leave your seat to take that<br />

break, I hope you at least have a dr<strong>in</strong>k to keep you hydrated as you work. Whether it’s coffee,<br />

water, juice or lemonade, your bra<strong>in</strong> and body need nourishment throughout the workday.<br />

Keep your dr<strong>in</strong>k on a cute little coaster to protect your desk, and act as a rem<strong>in</strong>der of the<br />

importance of tak<strong>in</strong>g beverage breaks.<br />

7. Idea Board<br />

You don’t need anyth<strong>in</strong>g fancy, but hav<strong>in</strong>g an idea board of some k<strong>in</strong>d will keep you<br />

motivated. Whether you compile a list of ideas you f<strong>in</strong>d on P<strong>in</strong>terest, display <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g<br />

photos that you come across, or stick up <strong>in</strong>spir<strong>in</strong>g quotes that you read, an idea board is a<br />

great way to store all of your ideas so you can refer to them when you need to. This can also<br />

spark creativity <strong>in</strong> your personal life and contribute to your growth as a woman and mother.


5. How to pa<strong>in</strong>t kitchen cupboards<br />

Pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g kitchen cab<strong>in</strong>ets can be tir<strong>in</strong>g and you can easily hire a pro to do the job for you, but<br />

if you're up for the challenge and want to save the money, do it yourself.<br />

The best way to pa<strong>in</strong>t kitchen cab<strong>in</strong>ets is with a pa<strong>in</strong>tbrush and small roller. Spray pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

also an option if you want the process to move more quickly, but it can be tricky.<br />

When you're ready to get started, clear off your kitchen counters, empty your cab<strong>in</strong>ets, and<br />

cover your backsplash and appliances. Remove all of the h<strong>in</strong>ges, hardware, doors and<br />

drawers from your cab<strong>in</strong>ets. Label each door with mask<strong>in</strong>g tape so you'll remember which<br />

one goes where and put all of the hardware <strong>in</strong> plastic bags so you don't lose anyth<strong>in</strong>g. If you<br />

can fit a worktable <strong>in</strong> your kitchen, it will be much easier to pa<strong>in</strong>t the doors. If you don't have<br />

a large worktable, 2x4 boards propped on buckets or boxes will also work. If you don't have<br />

those materials, work on top of a drop cloth.<br />

You'll want to prep all of the doors and drawers properly to ensure your pa<strong>in</strong>t will stick. Start<br />

this process by scrubb<strong>in</strong>g your cab<strong>in</strong>ets to get rid of any grease or residue. If you're plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to use new hardware, cover the current holes with wood filler. Next, use 100-grit sandpaper<br />

to make all of the surfaces smooth and make sure to wipe away any dust with a tack cloth<br />

before drill<strong>in</strong>g your new holes. To ensure a nice f<strong>in</strong>ish, use caulk to fill <strong>in</strong> any gaps or seams.<br />

If you want professional-style results, it's imperative to prime the boxes, door fronts and<br />

drawers before you beg<strong>in</strong> pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g. Once your primer has dried, use an angled brush and a<br />

m<strong>in</strong>i foam roller to apply your pa<strong>in</strong>t. A latex sat<strong>in</strong> f<strong>in</strong>ish works well on kitchen cab<strong>in</strong>ets and it<br />

isn't as hard to work with as oil pa<strong>in</strong>t. Start work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> sections with your angled brush and<br />

go over your work with the roller for a perfect f<strong>in</strong>ish. When you're done pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, you can<br />

also use very f<strong>in</strong>e grit sandpaper for a f<strong>in</strong>al sand<strong>in</strong>g and even a coat of a sat<strong>in</strong> polycrylic for<br />

extra durability as well. Once your pa<strong>in</strong>t has dried, re<strong>in</strong>stall the doors and drawers and <strong>in</strong>stall<br />

your hardware.<br />

Spray pa<strong>in</strong>t is another option for pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g kitchen cab<strong>in</strong>ets, but this process is best done<br />

outside or <strong>in</strong> a designated workspace so you don't have to worry about overspray. If spray


pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g your cab<strong>in</strong>ets, you'll follow the same process as above but <strong>in</strong>stead of work<strong>in</strong>g with a<br />

pa<strong>in</strong>t brush and roller you'll use spray pa<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong>stead.<br />

6. Library <strong>in</strong>terior design<br />

It was the Roman scholar Marcus Tullius Cicero who said, "If you have a garden and a<br />

library, you have everyth<strong>in</strong>g you need." Here at AD, we tend to agree. When it comes to<br />

design luxuries, a personal library is a major draw for its grand visual display, ability to<br />

convey a sense of relaxation, and generosity of literature with<strong>in</strong> arm’s reach. “It says a lot<br />

about the <strong>in</strong>habitant,” says architect Joel Barkley of New York–based firm Ike Kligerman<br />

Barkley. “If I look at your titles and sp<strong>in</strong>es, I know a lot about who you are.” Adds partner<br />

Thomas A. Kligerman, “I like long horizontal planes of wood or metal <strong>in</strong> a contemporary<br />

house. Vertical structures look unified with cont<strong>in</strong>uous crown and base mold<strong>in</strong>g.” We asked<br />

Barkley and Kligerman for tips on how to design a dream library and learned that a range of<br />

materials—steel, z<strong>in</strong>c-wrapped shelves, or rich walnut—serve to either recede <strong>in</strong>to the<br />

background or play a larger design role, while collections of books charm whether set <strong>in</strong> a<br />

traditional or modern sett<strong>in</strong>g. Here's what else they had to say about th<strong>in</strong>gs to keep <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d<br />

when creat<strong>in</strong>g your own personal book sanctuary.<br />

Consider the context. The materials you choose should reflect the space's overall aesthetic.<br />

Inside a timber-framed barn (above) with glass walls, oiled-steel shelv<strong>in</strong>g units give the<br />

publisher client a bold sett<strong>in</strong>g to display many of his own impr<strong>in</strong>ts. “They were designed to<br />

take full advantage of the loft ceil<strong>in</strong>g and ended up be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>credibly heavy,” says Barkley.<br />

“We detailed the edges with eased corners to protect the b<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs.” In another project, the<br />

architect dressed a Soho loft with rows of z<strong>in</strong>c-wrapped horizontal surfaces that cantilevered<br />

off a pa<strong>in</strong>ted brick wall. Kligerman looks to rich woods like fumed white oak or Claro walnut<br />

for a more historic feel. “In the past, I’ve been <strong>in</strong>spired by the architecture of Carl L<strong>in</strong>naeus’<br />

Swedish house,” he says, “and ran horizontal rustic boards to resemble a classic cornice.”<br />

Pick a style. To <strong>in</strong>corporate a library <strong>in</strong>to a streaml<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>terior, it is often more about the<br />

tomes themselves which are featured “front and center,” says Barkley. “They become a<br />

dynamic, colorful plane of books.” In a traditional house, v<strong>in</strong>tage-look<strong>in</strong>g publications are<br />

vital support<strong>in</strong>g actors <strong>in</strong> the overall design scheme surrounded by architectural elements or<br />

positioned to punctuate a fireplace or w<strong>in</strong>dow.<br />

Decide between built-<strong>in</strong>s versus furniture. Integrat<strong>in</strong>g and display<strong>in</strong>g a personal literary<br />

collection can be considered an art. “To me, modern domestic architecture is horizontal,<br />

where vertical supports are elim<strong>in</strong>ated,” says Kligerman. “They should sit on long,<br />

un<strong>in</strong>terrupted planes of wood or metal.” While the go-to for many architects are clean l<strong>in</strong>es, a<br />

piece of furniture can br<strong>in</strong>g a unique personality to the space. “By us<strong>in</strong>g a v<strong>in</strong>tage hutch, a<br />

space becomes more layered with items that exude character or a past life of its own,” says<br />

Barkley. Not to mention, with books housed <strong>in</strong> a mobile unit, any corner or niche can become<br />

an <strong>in</strong>stant library.


Stay organized. To keep the structure balanced and visually tidy, Barkley often designs the<br />

shelves to adjust so heavier books can group on the bottom, while lighter ones go on top.<br />

When it comes to organiz<strong>in</strong>g an expansive modern library, Kligerman offered a tip the firm<br />

employs <strong>in</strong> their own offices: “In a whole room dedicated to architecture, periodicals are laid<br />

out like a giant map of the U.S.A. Books on Ma<strong>in</strong>e are catalogued on the upper right-hand<br />

corner, Florida resides on the lower right-hand, and California takes up all the bookshelves at<br />

the far left.”<br />

Conclusion<br />

It does not mater as the same pr<strong>in</strong>ciples apply to each, and may only need to be scaled up or down<br />

depend<strong>in</strong>g on your <strong>in</strong>dividual circumstances. The other th<strong>in</strong>g to note is that various states will have<br />

different regulations, guidel<strong>in</strong>es, and authorities, so where possible I will l<strong>in</strong>k to those resources.<br />

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