The Bayside Renovation Architect to transform your home
A home renovation architect to walk you through the whole process.
Many of our clients have been considering a home renovation for a while, but are unsure where to start.
Maybe your home is feeling a bit old, cramped or dark, lacks storage space, or the design is just outdated and your style is more contemporary. We can redo existing floorplans, entire home renovation (or only sections), renovate bathrooms and kitchens, create open plan areas, and breathe new life into your older home, so that you love where you live again.
We’ve helped our clients to transform their homes, so that their spaces become not just more beautiful, but more functional for their everyday lives.
See one of our recent renovations
Light and Bright Renovation for a family of five in Hampton
For us, it is all about listening to our clients and helping them to visualise their new space—even when they aren’t yet sure exactly what it is they want. This family had outgrown the home they built themselves 15 years earlier, and their three little ones had grown into young adults who required more space. → Full Story
See one of our recent renovations
Renovation and Extension in Melbourne: Studio and Workshop
We love a challenge and this unique project presented plenty of those for us to get our teeth into. Learn about the challenges, innovative solutions and exceptional results of our Brighton studio and outdoor renovation → Full Story
Renovation Architects FAQs
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A house renovation involves making significant changes or improvements to an existing home. This can include modifications to the structure, layout, and design elements, aiming to enhance functionality, aesthetics, and overall liveability.
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Home renovations are undertaken for various reasons, but usually, they are carried out because a house doesn’t meet the needs of the occupants. This may be because they have outgrown the original home, or perhaps it has been recently purchased and needs to be adapted to suit the new owner's particular needs.
The goal is to enhance the property's functionality, aesthetics, and overall liveability through modifications to the structure, layout, and design elements.
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The need for planning permission depends on the scope and nature of the renovation. Some minor changes may not require permission, while major alterations might if it is a requirement of the local Council’s Planning controls. A residential architects can assess your project and advise on the necessary permits and approvals.
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The cost of a house renovation varies widely based on factors like the size of the project, materials used, and your location. It is possible to get an indication of the likely cost based on a square meter rate that is reflective of current market prices in your area. However, it's crucial to consider additional factors, such as unforeseen costs, architects, and other consultants' fees, as well as the cost of obtaining permits.
To obtain a more accurate estimate tailored to your specific needs and goals, it's advisable to consult with a residential architect before embarking on the renovation journey. They can provide detailed advice and help you navigate potential expenses effectively.
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The duration of a house renovation depends on the complexity and scale of the project. A small remodel may take a few weeks, while extensive renovations can span several months. A residential architect can provide a realistic timeline during the planning phase.
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In many cases, it's possible to live in your home during renovations, especially with proper planning. However, we usually recommend that homeowners find alternative accommodation for the duration of the build so that the builders can progress without impediment. This will result in a much quicker build timeframe, and you will be back in your newly improved home a lot sooner. A residential architect can help minimize disruptions and create a phased plan to facilitate comfortable living during the renovation.
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The team needed for a house renovation typically includes a residential architect, structural engineer, building surveyor and possibly other specialists based on the project's requirements. A comprehensive team ensures all aspects of the extension are handled professionally. At JDA Lammin, we're home renovation architects and we go a step further by coordinating and managing the entire team on your behalf, streamlining the process and ensuring seamless collaboration among professionals to bring your vision to life.
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Yes, there are various eco-friendly options for house renovations, such as energy-efficient appliances, sustainable building materials, and environmentally conscious design practices. A residential architect with expertise in sustainable design can guide you in making eco-friendly choices.
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Ensure your architect and other consultants have professional liability insurance and confirm that your homeowner's insurance is updated to cover the ongoing construction. Additionally, the builder is required to take out cover during construction, including Home Warranty insurance, which should be in place before any contracts are signed. This comprehensive approach helps protect you from potential liabilities and unforeseen events during the project, providing a layer of security throughout the construction process.
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Selecting a reliable contractor involves researching their experience, checking references, verifying licenses and insurance, and reviewing past projects. Your residential architect can often recommend reputable contractors they have successfully collaborated with in the past.
“My husband and I couldn’t even begin to imagine how our renovation would have gone without Harriet as our architect.”
-past client