by bathroomrenovationbrisbane | Mar 31, 2025
The kitchen in this Algester home was long overdue for an upgrade. It was an enclosed, dimly lit space with orange–toned cabinetry and patterned flooring. While it had served its purpose, it no longer suited the homeowner’s lifestyle and taste. They were after...
by bathroomrenovationbrisbane | Mar 31, 2025
This exterior home renovation project in Algester was all about delivering a street appeal transformation for a dated brick home. The original house had strong structural bones but was visually lost among neighbouring properties. With its red tile roof and exposed...
by bathroomrenovationbrisbane | Mar 31, 2025
This bathroom renovation in Algester focused on transforming a dark, outdated space into one that feels fresh, functional, and architecturally refined. The original bathroom featured old brickwork, busy patterns, and yellow-toned cabinetry, which made the space feel...
by bathroomrenovationbrisbane | Mar 26, 2025
This Mount Gravatt bathroom renovation was focused on maximising functionality while introducing a clean, modern aesthetic. The existing space was outdated and inefficient, with an enclosed shower and a tiny built-in bathtub that made the room feel cramped. The goal...
by bathroomrenovationbrisbane | Mar 26, 2025
This Camp Hill house renovation was all about updating a tired façade into something sleek, minimal, and timeless. The original red brick, breeze block screening, and timber elements were showing their age. The homeowners wanted a fresh new look that would improve...