Perth Design Experts Share Their Top Tips With Spreading Roomers.

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Raising the bar in local architecture, building, and interiors luckily for us, and it is all held together by the best Perth trades and suppliers you could have. It’s a real community.

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When I first set about creating a portfolio of local design talent, it was to ensure that the information I shared with those who followed Spreading Roomers didn’t just start and finish with me.

I had gained considerable ‘inside knowledge’ yes, and to this day I research, research, research; however - the accessible conversation I am able to create is because I am surrounded by so many talented people in the design industry here in Perth, WA.

They lead by example, and they continue to raise the bar in local architecture, building, and interiors luckily for us, and it is all held together by the best Perth trades and suppliers you could have. It’s a real community.

Together with our sponsors InStyle Ceramics, we will continue to share the virtues of that community - from its inside knowledge, on-site walkthroughs, project unpacks, and much more.

InStyle Ceramics has been in the Perth tile industry for almost 30 years. With their managing director Paul Spadaccini a past pro-wall-and-floor tiler, now retail hardware store owner and building industry supplier – this Myaree ceramics tile store also boasts its own trade centre meaning they can meet all of your Perth tiling needs and more!

On the ground from the start to the finish, ‘in the trenches’ so to speak, the team are warm, welcoming and so knowledgeable, their tile range extensive, and you get access to the best education in the business. InStyle really is one the best Perth tile shops around, plus you get good coffee too!


FEATURE EXPERT.

Merge Building is a prominent feature on the Experts Directory.

Having pulled together the ‘mother’ of all building and renovation tips for our downloads she’s also come up complete trumps with a case study aimed at educating anyone who’s wanting to renovate, understand the realistic costs associated with it before they jump in using her Woodlands project as muse.

Understanding how the pricing has changed will really make you realign your needs vs wants, so we’re starting this guide off with a massive bang starting with this impressive Perth builder.

Merge in profile

Learn about Ashleigh Hiemstra, the female builder making a mark on Perth building scene.

Case Study : Woodlands

Ashleight breaks down the costs of her Woodlands renovation in 2021 and gives a guideline for that same project if it were built in 2022.

Before You Reno

The download by Merge Building designed to get you informed about the realities of renovation.

   




Andy Smith Stonemasons.

@Andysmithstonemasons

Tip 1 - Don’t eat yellow snow (should I tell Andy he no longer lives in the mother country and ‘snow’ in WA is as likely as Scott Morrison getting re-elected?).

Tip 2 - Expect a professional stonemason to lay quality foundations with full planning and prep work. It’s not ad-hoc or just building a ‘puzzle’.

Tip 3 - It’s rarely a one-day job. We need to come and go a lot so good comms are a must!

Project update - Currently prepping for a cellar with a floor-to-ceiling stone wall including a vaulted (also stone) ceiling.

Install by Perth stonemason Andy Smith using Newport Stone from Eco Outdoor.

Keen Architecture.

@keenarchitecture

The BIG Tip - On every job in this market we are sending to an independent Building Estimator at Concept Stage for a preliminary estimate. Best 1k you can spend.

They are on the pulse, independent of builders going in low to try win work early, and for a bit more you can generally get an excel spreadsheet to update along the way... Brilliant!

Another way to tackle the budget vs scope head-on very early on. Saves time and money later: ) We use Jason at Westcoast Estimating all the time, he's a legend (a bonus free recommendation for you there folks!)

Project update - the ‘gidgy’ house in Gidgegannup is nearly ready. I am road-tripping with Spreading Roomers and Peter Ellery (photographer) to capture this unique home and share the virtues of good design far and wide (along with an obligatory stop at the Gidgy bakery!!).

Design by Perth Architect Keen Architecture of Burt St, East Fremantle. Image by Dion Robeson.

Alida And Louise.

@alidaandlouise

Tip 1 - Shop your home. We always have more than what we think and items in one room, when displayed in another, can take on a new life and inject a space with its personality in a new and vibrant way.

Tip 2 - Plants are Nature's Furniture. If there is a space that needs a little something in the corner or on a shelf, plants bring in form, colour, structure and improve mind and air quality. Plants are a versatile and economical form of decoration and work beautifully into vignettes.

Tip 3 - Never underestimate the power of paint. Paint the walls, that unused piece of furniture or the internal doors the colour of your dreams. Colour is hugely personal so listen to your gut and not the opinions of those who don't live with you, just the ones that do.

Project update - I am currently gathering ideas for an outdoor area for a client in St James.

My client is very artistic and is requiring guidance to create an outdoor space that can house a seating area, dining and space for creating artwork, lighting and of course, plants.

Midcentury modern lounge is this Perth Stylist’s own.

HOT TIP.

When choosing paint have a look in your wardrobe, there'll be clues in there that tell you what colours you are drawn to because you're wearing them 90 percent of the time. It's a good starting point. If you wear a lot of black, paint the living room wall black, it'll hide the tv and add sophistication to your room and everything pops against it! - Collette.


Seau Studio.

@seau_studio

Tip 1 - Pick your team wisely and don’t be afraid to talk to Builders early on in the design process. The right Builder will be an extremely valuable resource to your project.

Tip 2 - When picking an Architect or Designer, make sure you ask questions about what’s included and what’s not included in their design service. Often a lower design fee means more work for you and a much lower quality build and design execution at the end.

Project update - Alterations and additions project in Trigg.

Our Trigg project is a renovation and extension of an original beach house. The family love their home and the relaxed lifestyle that comes with living so close to the beach it therefore wasn’t an option to move. The existing house, with its retro, beach-like charm, has been converted into the kids wing with three bedrooms and a rumpus/ living area that connects to the front garden. The rear extension includes a new grand entrance to the home with an entertainer’s kitchen, dining, and living with direct connection to the north facing backyard, and a private master suite to the second storey with views of the park close by.

Design by Perth Designer Seau Studio with image by Denise Rix Photographer.

BUILDING DOWN SOUTH?

Are you Designing & Building in the southwest (Margaret River, Dunsborough & surrounds) on a rural or rural Residential site?

“Straight up if you are looking for your dream site down south there is a good chance you will have ‘rose-coloured glasses on’, there are many potential traps for the unwary.

Here are just 3 of many critical items to check, which can blow the budget for the unwary. 

Things the real estate agent most likely won’t tell you or want to tell you or tragically … not even know” - Marcus.

mi shack.

@mi_shack

Image : Dion Robeson

Tip 1 - Check your Power Service. Consult with a local experienced electrical contractor to estimate

• Power run-in costs - Where is the site connection located?How far is it from your proposed building location / building envelope? What is the nature of the soil? (Rock breaking can get expensive).

• Power service - How many amps are currently available? Do you want full reverse cycle A/C? Do you want heated floors? Do you want a spa / hot tub? Do you want to a workshop? Do you want a heated pool? Do you want an Electric Car charging station? Is 3 Phase available?

* The various electrical needs of the items above (and this is not an exhaustive list) can add up beyond the current available service requiring you to apply to Western Power to ‘Increase Residential Supply’ or apply for a ‘Phase Conversion’

Tip 2 - Check potential site works. Consult with the local councils - planning, building and health department. Consult with a local experienced architect / building designer, custom/boutique builder (avoid project builders if you can), earthworks company (especially one who has recently completed earthworks nearby). Get a site classification report done from a local experienced geotechnical engineer.

• Soil classification - Can affect the type of effluent system you will need. Can affect the type of stormwater disposal system you will need. Critical for determining structural engineering requirements. Critical for determining sand pad / foundation requirements.

Tip 3 - Check your BAL rating. The BAL rating can affect where you can locate the building, outbuildings within the building envelope and BAL construction level you need to employ.

Arrange for an initial BAL assessment from a local experience and accredited BAL assessor to advise on potential bushfire regulations and management issues. (You will need to do this again once you have finalised a design for planning approval).

mi shack designed by Perth Architect Marcus Browne image by Dion Robeson.


FEATURE EXPERT.

The incredible Fiona Thompson was beyond generous with her expertise on how to create a beautiful and thoughtful garden design by incorporating edibles.

Post pandemic, our needs have hugely realigned and many of us are looking for build some sustainability into our gardens, to grow, to eat and enjoy and importantly to create a much needed biodiversity that was suffering in the years prior.

If you haven’t downloaded your complimentary copy, you are missing out!

Fiona Thompson in profile

Principal designer Fiona Thompson carves the way for you to get out of your own way and create ‘not just a garden’

A Guide To Designing With Edibles

If you are going to allocate time to a garden, why not grow something you can eat or share?

   

Fiona Thompson Garden Design.

@fionathompsondesign

Tip 1 - Plan ahead. Don’t expect the planning, reviewing, fine-tuning, sourcing, procuring, installing, checking and handover-ing to all happen in a weekend like it does on TV.

Tip 2 - Rather than spending your time obsessing about the look of your "dream" garden, focus how you would like the space to make you feel - your designer will know how to achieve this within your preferred aesthetic. Be generous with your time and honest with your thoughts when preparing the Brief, then trust them with the rest. 

Tip 3 - Understand that plants have a ‘fourth dimension’ - time (in addition to height, width & depth). There are gaps in your newly planted garden because space must be left for them to grow to their mature size, and this takes time.  

Project upate - Currently I am working on a large rural garden project in SW WA. It’s a completely blank slate - a new residential build on what was once a cow paddock. There’s scope for large productive gardens, a pond and boardwalk, bocce court, extensive native gardens for the birds and generous groves of shady trees. The house has double-height glass to showcase views out over the gardens and the surrounding valley. Designing it is a delicate balancing act between creating an intimate garden on a human scale while still embracing the wider landscape.

Rooftop garden by Fiona Thompson Garden Design with image by Daniel Tackenberg


the directory hosts two very talented ceramicists and so, I've asked each of them to walk us through their products ahead of you undoubtedly wanting to purchase something handmadE.

Izzett Design.

@izzettdesign

Tip 1 - Did you know that all my work is dishwasher, microwave, and oven proof? Yep, that's right! You can reheat that tea or coffee in the microwave and get all the garlic off your graters in the dishwasher.

Tip 2 - Also, if anyone is keen to go to a casual wheel class, I'm officially teaching classes through Prickly Pear Studio in Fremantle! They are a lovely little studio, only opened in about March so still the new kid on the block. The classes I'm teaching are on their website with my name on them. They are also on Instagram so easy to find if you haven't already.

Handmade ceramics by mug handle specialist (he, he) Izzette Design.

Beste Ogan.

@besteogan

Tip 1 - Watch out for pinholes on glazed ceramics as they cannot be considered "perfect imperfections”. Especially on tableware, oils and liquids seep through a pinhole and get trapped under the glaze making it unhygienic. You would actually be able to see it like a stain under the glaze.

Tip 2 - The clink test. A porcelain or stoneware crockery that has been fired to the right temperature should make a lovely clinking sound when clunk. If it’s underfired or there’s even a tiny hairline fracture that might not be easily seen will make a dull ‘thunk’ sound. (I will make a reel next week to show exactly what I mean.)

Studio update - I’m currently working on a brand new cup design, a new colour to add to my marbled range as well as trying my hand in a sculptural piece. I’m hoping I’ll be able to show a sneak peak of the new cup and the new colour soon but I’m still waiting for the big mould of sculptural piece to dry so that will take a while.

Tabak leather series by Beste Ogan, with image by Ambient Creative.


FEATURE EXPERT

Kelsie is one of the newest profiles on the directory.

Specialising in Landscape Architecture, it’s the details of the outdoor spaces she has a hand in creating and not just grandeur that make a KDLA-designed garden shine.

Each area within the garden has a purpose, meticulously thought out so that they appear effortlessly available. If you are not familiar with Kelsie yet, consider this your formal introduction; plus, she gave us 4 tips!!

KDLA in profile

Landscape Architect Kelsie grew up on a farm and has over 14 years in the industry so her OVERNIGHT SUCCESS is well and truly in full swing and is constantly evolving.

 


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