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Your reno starting point

If your layout is wrong, the lack of functional­ity will over-shadow all your subsequent colour and product choices, writes Jane Eyles-Bennett.

- – domaincom-au Jane Eyles-Bennett is one of Australia’s top interior-exterior designers and owner of design firm Hotspace Consultant­s.

Renovating continues to be one of New Zealand’s favourite pastimes.

Whether you’ve been watching renovation­s on TV or doing it for yourself in real life, I’m sure many an hour has been spent dreaming of what you could do at your place.

Whatever is on your wish-list, it’s essential to start with your layout. This is the canvas over which you’ll add your colours, products and fixtures to create the look you want. If your layout is wrong, the lack of functional­ity will over-shadow all your subsequent colour and product choices.

The layout within each space and the layout of your home as a whole, are as important as each other.

Do the spaces flow seamlessly together? Is it easy to transition from one area to the next? Does each room function in its own right?

A great design is not solely reliant on how your home looks.

A well-designed home ‘‘flows’’, and flow comes from the physical location of walls and the location of the individual fixtures, fittings and furniture within each space.

It also comes from the cohesion created by the materials, colours and fixtures you choose for each of the spaces.

I regularly come across clients who have been planning their layout and renovation for months or even years but have never taken the next step because they don’t know how to make their layout work.

Sometimes it’s a case of ‘‘you don’t know, what you don’t know’’.

The fact that you live in the house 24/7 means you often can’t conceptual­ise a different layout than what you’re used to.

I come across people who have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars renovating everything in their home using precisely the same layout.

With a few extra tweaks they could have improved their home significan­tly for not a lot of additional cost.

I had a lovely client recently who had been designing their renovation for two years, but could not manage to come up with a layout they really loved. In just a few hours, we resolved the layout of the kitchen, bathroom, separate toilet and laundry in a way our client had never considered.

Interior and exterior designers are trained to look at spaces from a different perspectiv­e, and we offer homeowners the insurance of spending all your renovation budget on doing the right things and not the wrong things.

If you want to do it yourself, a good way to get ideas is to look for homes similar to yours and see what has worked for others.

Even the spark of an idea from someone else’s home might blossom into some good ideas for your own.

Draw your existing layout at 1:100 (1cm = 1 metre), design your new layout at the same scale, then attach masking tape to the floor so you can get a real-life indication of how your spaces will function.

Be sure to check for standard sizes of hallway widths, door sizes, room sizes, cabinetry/wardrobe sizes etc, so that all your layouts are designed using realistic dimensions.

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NINE A good way to get ideas is to look for homes similar to yours and see what has worked for others.
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A well-designed home ‘‘flows’’, and flow comes from the physical location of walls and the location of the individual fixtures, fittings and furniture within each space.
 ??  ?? Deciding on a layout is the essential first step in any renovation because this is the canvas over which you’ll add your colours, products and fixtures to create the look you want.
Deciding on a layout is the essential first step in any renovation because this is the canvas over which you’ll add your colours, products and fixtures to create the look you want.

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