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urbansensations · 6 years
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For 99.9% of renovations, works run smoothly, the job gets done and everything turns out perfectly. However, there is the 0.1% of cases where accidents can sometimes happen, and that’s when it’s good to know you are covered. Before you even commence site works, it’s good to be prepared so you can rest easy and proceed with confidence. Check your insurance cover first and have a discussion with your contractor to make sure you are both clear about the action that will be taken if any unexpected accidents occur.  Keeping the communication open with your contractor will make all the difference. It’s rare that accidents happen, but with good communication and a well selected team of trades, setbacks will be rectified quickly and the project back on track with as minimal disruption as possible.
Learn more about how to get the most out of your renovation at our upcoming Reno Read Workshop on 31 July. 
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matchlessww · 5 years
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Proper floor prep before self leaving. We should put back up that wallpaper. I wonder if it is still available? #floorprep #selfleveling #reno #renoready @renoreadyfloors #yyc #eauclaire #rosewallpaper https://www.instagram.com/p/BwFQh7-A-AP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ed9b1ypzwmzq
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houseoflayth · 8 years
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HOUSE Manifesto No. 0285 - I'm excited to announce that I will be participating in the Reno & Decor 'Design Intervention' initiative at the National Home Show today from 03:00pm - 06:00pm - booth No. 4118 - Hall C. Make sure to come prepared with photos & drawings of your space to make the most out of your complimentary fifteen minute design consultation with yours truly.
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urbansensations · 6 years
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Insights from Reno Ready
Did you miss our winter edition of Reno Ready? It was a full house and a full night of learning, facts, tips and money saving advice. 
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Rosalie had some great help to get everyone’s project underway, explaining some of the industry jargon and clarifying the legalities around renovating and what your obligations are. 
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Following on from Rosalie, we had one of Australia’s leading agents and our special guest speaker Zali Reynolds sharing her insights into the current state of the property market. Zali steered us all in the right direction for investments and preparing properties for sale, including a thorough review of where the hot sales areas are and when to sell or buy.
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Image credit: Zali Reynolds
We finished off with a group discussion relating to everyone’s individual projects, answering questions including whether it was worth installing that second bathroom (the answer was yes if you are wondering!) and looking at how to improve your return on investment, what are the best areas to spend money on when preparing for sale, and lots more. Plus everyone got their own take home Reno Ready Workshop handbook. What a great night!  
We’re already planning our next workshop for Spring, so stay tuned and book early so you don’t miss out!
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urbansensations · 7 years
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Book now for our Reno Ready Workshops
Thinking of starting a renovation? Deciding whether to tackle the DIY or hire a trade team? Bamboozled by building jargon and material choices? Not sure of the legal requirements? The questions keep piling up when you are renovating, and without extensive experience it can become a costly and frustrating process finding the answers.
Find out the answers you need with all the expert tips and advice at our Reno Ready Workshops, helping your renovation run smoothly towards a successful outcome. 
Reno Ready workshop topics will include:
Visualising and designing the style of your space
Interpreting the industry jargon
What items you need and how to calculate quantities
Planning your schedule - this is vital
Legal requirements
Save time, money and your sanity
Enjoy your rejuvenated space
Tickets available on Eventbrite. A small investment for a long term saving! 
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