When you’re on the hunt for your dream home, buying or renovating often seem like the only options. But, whether you’re just embarking on your home journey or you’re a seasoned owner, it’s worth thinking outside the box to get what you want. A Knock Down & Rebuild is currently an under-the-radar option, but it’s growing in popularity – especially with those who love their location but not their home. Cost comparative Budget and cost are, most likely, always going to be at
It’s been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends coming up in 2021. From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our 2021 trend edit will provide you with a curated look for your home with Superior Design & Customization. YELLOW AND GRAY For the first time in 22 years, Pantone has named not one but two colours for a year. For the uninitiated,
Love your location but not your home? A knock down rebuild is an increasingly popular choice for people who don’t want to leave their neighbourhood but want a new home because their family is growing or shrinking, or there are major structural or maintenance issues – or they just need a change. So you’ve decided ‘let’s do it!’ – here are some things you should know: It doesn’t have to be stressful and there are opportunities you mightn’t have considered A knock
Wondering whether to knock down and rebuild or renovate your existing home? We at Parkvuehones often get asked by homeowners whether we think they should renovate their existing home or build new. The answer, of course, depends on your unique situation, your financial goals and future plans. The important thing is to consider what each path offers. You should start by considering the home’s intended use. What sort of living areas do you need to fit your lifestyle? How much room do