It’s no secret that there has been a massive construction boom in Australia since the pandemic. Property prices have increased, and so has the demand for new builds. While there are some challenges when it comes to building a new home in 2022, the positives definitely outweigh the negatives, and Brisbane’s property market is forecast for strong growth in 2022 and beyond. Here, we take a closer look at the pros and cons of building a new home in Brisbane this year.
Attitudes towards narrow lot living have changed significantly in recent years. More people than ever are now embracing the benefits of building and living on a narrow lot. And the good news is that you don’t have to compromise on your home design or lifestyle. Narrow doesn’t mean small or cramped. In fact, quite the opposite!
Building a new home provides a golden opportunity to create the garden of your dreams. With a blank canvas to work with, you are really only limited by your imagination – and your budget, of course. However, creating a beautiful garden doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
If you’re considering a new home build, you probably have your heart set on certain features – a gourmet kitchen, a large master suite with a luxurious ensuite, or perhaps you’re dreaming of spacious, family-friendly living areas. While all of these are highly sought-after features, there’s one that can really take your home to the next level – and that’s high ceilings.
This is one of the most common questions people ask when they are considering building a new home, rather than buying an existing one. So what’s the answer?
Popularised in the US in the 1960s, minimalist interior design is known for its simplicity, clean lines and monochromatic colour palette. This style exudes timeless sophistication, making your home interior feel tidy and spacious and conveying a stress-free, contemporary lifestyle.
When you decide to build a home, there’s one thing you simply have to get right – choosing a builder. Finding a builder you like and trust, and who understands your vision can make all the difference.