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Renovation Translation: Snagging
Renovation Translation: Snagging
Snagging is the process of identifying and fixing small issues once the main construction work is complete. These are usually minor things — paint touch-ups, small gaps in joinery, doors that need adjusting, fixtures that need tightening.

Rebecca Bailey Price
Apr 281 min read


Why you've fallen out of love with your home (and how to fix it without a full renovation)
There’s often a quiet shift that happens in our homes.
It’s not always obvious at first—but slowly, things start to feel a little off. The house hasn’t been properly updated in a while. Piles of things build up, not because you don’t care, but because you haven’t had the time or headspace to decide where anything should go.
Over time, that feeling grows.

Rebecca Bailey Price
Apr 25 min read


Renovation Translation: Load bearing walls
A load bearing wall is a wall that supports the weight of the structure above it.
This might include floors, roof structures, or other parts of the building.
Because these walls are structural, they can’t simply be removed without adding another form of support, usually a steel beam.

Rebecca Bailey Price
Mar 293 min read


Renovation Translation: Stud Walls
A stud wall is an internal wall that isn’t structural.
Instead of supporting the weight of the house, it’s usually built with a timber or metal frame and covered with plasterboard.

Rebecca Bailey Price
Mar 231 min read


Renovation Translation: Traffic Flow
What is Traffic flow in Interior Design and why does it matter to your renovation?

Rebecca Bailey Price
Mar 171 min read


Creating a seamless home: The art of whole-home renovation
A whole-home renovation is about far more than improving layout or adding space. It’s a rare opportunity to create a home that not only works better, but feels right — calm, personal and supportive of how you live every day.
In this post, I explore what a “dopamine home” really means, why it works best when designed across an entire house, and how thoughtful, early design planning can transform both the renovation process and the finished result.

Rebecca Bailey Price
Feb 108 min read


Renovate or Relocate? How to decide what’s right for your home
At some point, many homeowners reach a crossroads: do we move, or do we renovate the home we’re already in?
It’s rarely a decision taken lightly. Often, it comes after months — or even years — of feeling that your home no longer quite fits your life.
You may love the area, the community, and the familiarity of your surroundings, but feel frustrated by the layout or lack of space. Or you might be wondering whether a fresh start elsewhere would simply be easier than tackl

Rebecca Bailey Price
Jan 73 min read
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