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Choosing a design style for your home with Claudia from The Renovate Avenue

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Release Date: 09/17/2020

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In this episode, friend of the show Cluadia Brdar explains how to choose a design style for your home or investment property

Claudia takes us through:

The main types of home design styles, including contemporary, traditional and Hamptons
The features of the different design styles such as colour palettes and textures
How to decide which style to use in your home

This episode is part of a very special DIY renovation series.
Claudia from @therenovateavenue and Founder of the DIY Renovation Academy will join us once a month on the show to take you through EVERYTHING you need to know to DIY your reno.⠀
This is like a little sneak peek into her super popular DIY Renovation Academy course.⠀
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Guest bio

Claudia and her husband Pete have renovated small properties right through to large scale projects. Several years ago they bought a run-down 1960's weatherboard house (purchased for $460K) and ended up completing a major renovation ($75K), creating a beautiful sought after home ... on a tight budget! They set the suburb record for a property price of $1.035 million (2017)!
They're currently renovating a 1960's brick house to sell.
Both Pete and Claudia have a real hands-on DIY approach when it comes to renovating, focusing on achieving that ‘WOW’ factor ... thinking bigger, outside-the-box, and never afraid to take a risk.

Claudia created The Renovate Avenue to share her knowledge, and inspire others to climb the property market via the renovation avenue, building a financially stable future to retire earlier (and do what you love).

Transcript

*This transcript is automated, so may not be 100% accurate*

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you want to know what I think is really exciting, it's that there are so many
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different design stars that you can choose from for your house or your property
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. You want to know what I think is really overwhelming and confusing that
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there are so many different designs, tiles that you can choose from for your
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house and property. So to help me out and I can't be alone with this problem,
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I'm sure to help me out. I invited Claudia Baradar from the Renovate Avenue
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on the show to talk to us about how to choose a design style for your house or
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property. Eso. When I keep saying or property, it could be your investment
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property that you're going to have tenanted or your house that you are going to
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live in. So in this episode, Claudie will take us through the different types of
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design styles, how to choose a design style based on your personal style, thie
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actual property, the environment that the pop property is located in, and also
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what you're actually going to use the property. For now, if Claudia's name
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sounds familiar, then I'm guessing you're a regular listener to the show Claudia
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came on last season and did a bit of a miniseries for us on how to plan a
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renovation project. And to now we're kind of taking it to the next step. And
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she is joining us again this season, Season five, to do another little miniseries
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on How to style your property. So this week we're looking at in this episode, I
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should say we're looking at choosing your design style when she comes back
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again in about a month's time. We're going tio, explore how to make your
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home Starling work when you've chosen your design style. And then she's
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going to come back for the final episode off her little exclusive miniseries for
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the Dream Home Movement and talk about how to create a style board or some
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people call it a mood board. So I'm so high up. Tio, have Claudia coming
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back on the show again for another exclusive miniseries. We are so lucky.
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And before we get stuck into my interview with Claudia, I would like to
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introduce myself in case we haven't already met. My name's Joe via letter E.
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I'm the host of this show, and I also own a business called Violet of finance.
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With my husband, Carl, we help people secure home loans, property
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investment loans, refinance their mortgages to save money on their payments
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and or to finance their home renovations So you can find us at Violet of finance
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. It's just got one T v i o L. A finance on the Internet. We've got a website on
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instagram and also on Facebook. So thank you so much for tuning in. Lovely
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to meet you if I haven't done so already. And now over to my chat with
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Claudia, Welcome to the Dream Home movement. This's your weekly dose of
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home and property inspiration bring you clever tips and advice from the very
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best experts and really like Renno storeys with your host Joe Violeta. Claudia,
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thank you so much for joining me on the dream home movement today. It's
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lovely to chat with you again. Love being here. I love having a chat with you.
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Now what we're talking about today is how to choose your design style. And
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this is something that I'm particularly interested in because we're buying a new
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home soon. So we're going to take that opportunity, Teo, just reet restyle like
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from the beginning, the entire place. We've had all our furniture for ages. So
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we're looking at starting again, and I'm just so overwhelmed and confused
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about what style to choose. There seems to be so many choices out there. So
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what are some of the different design styles we can choose from? Let's start at
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that point, and then we'll figure out how we actually choose. What is there to
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choose from? Okay, look, there's a fair, few different styles, Joe. It can be
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overwhelming. I know there's so many different designs out there. Look, let's
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start with contemporary style because I think it's the most popular one, and it's
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usually what's in style right now. So it's the current trends at the moment,
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contemporary style. So if you're not sure what contemporary style looks like,
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then you can try going to the mainstream retail stores such as freedom and
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Design, and you'll soon get an idea of what the current trends are and where
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they're at. That's usually your contemporary style, just to make it easier just to
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give you a tip. Then you've got your traditional style, which is usually feature
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pieces made from dark woods. Their ornate Lee, detailed as well and
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traditional design draws its inspiration from 18th and 19th century England and
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France. So this explains why it's common to find EXP offensive textiles like
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silk, velvet and linen used in upholstery to curtains as well. And the fabrics
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feature a variety of different patterns, such as florals, stripes and plaids as
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well. So that's just sort of traditional style And what it looks like a traditional
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eso contemporary that, Yeah, that would change often then, wouldn't it? So
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what? Okay, so what's contemporary style now would be different to what
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was contemporary style a couple of years. That's right. That's right. Yeah,
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people get contemporary and modern sort of mixed up. The contemporary is
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quite what's in trend now what styles Aaron fashion in trend now. So, like I
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said, Teo, if you go into shops like freedom, it will give you an idea of what
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in style at the moment. Okay, got it and then traditional. So I like watching
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Do you watch the crown? I like watching that show the crown about the royal
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family. It's quite good. So when you just described traditional that I'm Justin
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visit, envisioning scenes from the crown. It would. I guess it's that kind of
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royal traditional style, European style, almost that's your more traditional
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style. Then we've got something about the Hampton style, which is quite
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seaside coastal inspired, so you'll see a lot of the houses around the coast
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Hamptons style inspired, and they've got your plantation shutters, your
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nautical style decor, timber floor boards to the moulding, a long hallways and
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staircases. Then it's also blue and white striped patterns for pillows, just to
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give you a visual idea as well. White plush sofas. The painter Whitewood s.
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O. Yet the intention is to create a relaxed, style, comfortable environment that
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is inspired by the beach in the ocean. So that's your Hamptons style that's very
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popular here on the Peninsula Hampton style. I've noticed E. S E. Touched on
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. Modern Modern is a broad designed term, I think, and like I said to you
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before modern and contemporary style often get mixed up. Modern refers to a
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home with clean, crisp, sharp lines. It's a simple colour palette. Thie use of
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materials is usually metal, glass and steel, and modern design also employs a
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sense of simplicity and in every element including the furniture. So its sleek
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there's not much clutter, sharp lines, and that's more of a modern style. Yeah,
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that does so. The modern is very different. Teo temporary. I thought they
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were the same thing, but they're very different. Got a lot of people. A lot of
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people think modern contemporary are the same style, but there is a difference
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there. That's probably a good way off describing contemporary and what I'm
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just a difference in them. Eso There's also mid century modern. This's another
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type of modern style just to confuse everyone. So mid Century Modern is a
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streamline retro look that was popular in the 19 fifties and sixties, and it's a
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classic decorating style that has really never gone out of fashion. It focuses on
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functionality, too, so it's more the retro style really big in the fifties and sixties
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. I quite like that, and again that the mid century modern is quite popular here
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around the morning to peninsula as well, because you've got those houses from
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that error and people are trying Teo freshen them up, but still keep the essence
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of the original high. Yes, yes, exactly. And it's I think it's a great idea doing
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that as well. So it, like you say, keeping the essence of the home and the style
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that it was built in. I think if you've got an old with aboard house by the sea, I
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think putting something in that theon visit of what that style leaves and what if
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the body is going against it is probably not a great idea. So it's really
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embracing when it was built in embracing that, So that's that's what that's my
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opinion. But then we've got industrial style, so that's an urban look with an
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edge. Industrial is characterised by raw textures, exposed materials such as
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bricks and metal fixtures and finishes. I think of a really cool warehouse in
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New York, my ideal place to live with stripped timber for awards, concrete
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flaws, exposed beings, metal pipes and really low lighting. I quite like that
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style, but it's not for everyone as well. So that's your industrial style. I love
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that style it is, and I do picture it being like a loft in New York, with some
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really gorgeous artwork from an up and coming artists on the walls and that
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sort of stuff very very. I don't know if I'm quite cool enough for that. I would
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like to pay e Love that style as well. What else? Have weak up? Another style
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. Eclectic, So it collected his quite quirky fun. It's very mismatched. There's
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no matching zour formatted patterns. It's just pretty much anything goes. But
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it's done in a really fun on quirky style, so mixture of pieces as well could be
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new and old pieces to S O. That's why eclectic is quite fun and that embodies
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the person that lives there. I think is, well, that Yeah, I see. I see Cem
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eclectic rooms on instagram. But I get would that be a hard look to pull off?
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Do you think If you're not quite sure what you're doing and get it wrong, you
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could definitely get it wrong. So it's really having an eye for colour and pattern
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yet and having a bit of fun with it. A cz well, but it can. It can look quite zany
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. Maybe if if there's too much going just like embrace the zaniness Gracia in a
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freak s o. And there's also Bohemian, which is quite popular. A swell and
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bohemian Khun mix up with contemporary because we're behaving. It is quite
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on trend at the moment, and it embodies a sort of free form flowing. Ah, lot
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of plants. You know, a lot of the chroma at the moment, which is very
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popular and a lot of wicker A cz Well, so Bahamian is quite quite on trended
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moment as well. It is. It's all about the weaker right now. Yes, love a bit of
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makeup. So this is I mean, look that some of our styles that we've got
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happening at the moment there's there's Mohr a CZ Well, that that's probably
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the main ones that I've covered very briefly. Okay, good. So once we're
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aware of what all the different design styles are, how do we decide which style
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Teo use in our home? Yeah, OK. Eso Joe, this really depends on what
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outcome you want for your home or property first. So So start at the end and
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look, think about why you're keen and getting your style right. Are you
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looking to sell your home or you wanting to stay There s o really have a think
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about what the outcome is for you. What? The right outcome is, and that way
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we'll give you a good road. Teo travel and know which way you're heading.
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So are you planning on staying in your home for the next 20 years? Or are you
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wanting to get the best price for your potential buyers? So knowing exactly
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what it is that you want to achieve and then implementing the right style based
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on that, it will differ for each of the outcomes. Joe. So if you are planning to
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sell than design your home for your best potential buyers, make your property
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is beautiful as possible. Choose a contemporary design, so a current style on
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DH. Incorporate current styles, making the space look and feel desirable and
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inviting a cz well for your potential buyers. If you have a home by the coast in
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the peninsula, then consider a Hamptons or coastal resort style. That's the best
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way to go. Maybe stay away from industrial industrial or eclectic style. And
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don't put your Gothic doll collection on this way, wanting to sell at the best
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possible price, then really keep your style. Have a think about the potential
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buyers that are coming looking at your property and really design and style for
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them, Not not for you. So if you desire, if it decided to stay in your home and
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and you want to really make it authentic, then I truly believe that home should
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be a reflection of who we are. And if you're not sure where to start, and I've
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got some tips right for any of you that want to get started. So answer yourself,
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Joe. So first things first to really get a picture of what your style is and what
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will really work for you and your family looking your closet and noticed the
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styles that you wear. Notice what you love what pieces draw you in and
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inspire and have a good look and see what colour is. The patterns are your
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favourite. Firstly, just have a really good think about what draws your eye,
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Teo. Certain pieces in your closet. That's number one thing I can suggest. E I
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never would have thought to do that in your closet. Also just backtracking a
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little bit. Thanks for the tip on putting my gossip doll collection away. I will
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put that into storage if ever I sell s o you looking a closet. Have a look at what
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pieces You absolutely love these air address that you love the Excuse me, the
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patterns The Colo Urs, what really draws you in? Even if you go out shopping
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, what has always drawn you in what pieces? What colours again? Like I said
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, what is it that you love? Next thing is look at your favourite most love.
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Peace is in your house and bring them all together and notice what you love
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about these objects again. The lines the Colo Urs, What does it provide to you
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? What emotion does it a vote so really Get to know what you love. That's how
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you start next. I would suggest if you're not already on instagram or interest,
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create an account and start searching and saving images off various interior
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styles and spaces that you absolutely love that resonate with you that evoke
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really good emotion. Start saving those images, screenshot ing them, and and
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that you'll start noticing. A common theme is well within the images that you
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saved. You will start taking notice of all the torus and the tones and the styles
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and these sort of images. Will there'll be a on almost flow and a common
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theme that will that will come to you. So it will really indicate what sort of
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style you like. Right? So that's a really good three tips to start with, just to get
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an idea off. What you like what you love, right? Okay, So think off the
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purpose for the styling. Is it to sell toe livin and benefits to sell its a little bit of
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a different approach? We're going Mohr, like modern or contemporary. Sorry
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. No, no modern modernism, modern or contemporary. We're going
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contemporary, continue current current. But if it's for us to live in, then we
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really wanted to reflect us. And so you're almost going on like a little jenny of
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self discovery. You like, you want to find the authentic you you want to make
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your space something that you will love. And when you walk into you, it will
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evoke positive emotion. Yes, for sure. So you want to create something that
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you will enjoy and that you will find inviting for you and the people that leave
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your family. Okay. Now we touched a bit on the difference between styling
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for yourself and styling for sale. Is there any difference between the way we
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should style our property if we're wanting to get tenants into it apart? A
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supposed to selling it? Is that different, or is it pretty much the same? Yeah,
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pretty much the same for your tenants. I mean, it's your investment property.
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You want to get top dollar for it as well. You also want to create an
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environment for attendance of they're gonna love because they'll look after
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your look after the home as well. So I would invest some money into that so
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you can also get the most out of it. And again, it's getting the most out of your
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rental income as your investment property and also for your tenants. So I
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would also create a beautiful environment for tenants to. So obviously, you're
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not putting us much money. A cz you are a mature investment property. But
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again, just be smart about how much you're putting into your investment
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compared to your forever home and does very yeah, okay, but still do put a bit
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of love into it to try to attack, not attack, attract thanked the right tenants
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exactly exactly what air some practical tips. We've already covered a few of
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them, but let's just give everyone a really practical action plan. So tips that
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listeners can do straightaway to really get their style choice sorted. Sure, All
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right. So number one Why are you wanting to design and style your property?
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What's the outcome you want to achieve? That's your number one with a start.
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Number two. How do you ascertain what style to incorporate, So once you
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know your outcome, then work out what style it is you're going to create, the
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one that will work best and in line with your outcome. So the one that will
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bring the most value to you Number three is start researching. So start
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researching now. That's where you can start. Well, if you're selling than
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research properties in the area and take notes on what other properties have
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created and what they're sold for, So go to the properties. If they're on sale in
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the area and have a look, they would see what others have done and also see
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what properties have reached in sale time as well. So if you're staying put like
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I said, if you want to stay in your forever home. Then work out your best. I'll
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know your authentic self and know what you'll love tourists around yourself
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with the most what will work for you. What? We will make you the most
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happiest. Yes, those those three to start with now. Perfect. I love it. Well, I
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personally am going to start to pull everything out my wardrobe and have a
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look. And I got I got a pretty good idea of what I like a ce faras clothing goes
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very plain and lots of blue and white stripes go Hampton style. I think so. I
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think so. The great the great flag. Well, e I just need to move to grace I e
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quite well, e that's what it is. A Hampton style. Joe, if you're saying blues
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and whites possibly maybe a coastal thing a resort style, that sounds good to
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me. Well, thank you so much, Claudia. That was so informative for everyone
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listening. I would love to see, I'd love to hear from you and hear what your
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style is. So I'd love to hear the outcomes from you pulling everything out of
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your wardrobe. Looking at the stuff in your around your house And how you
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decide what your style is. Let me know. Message me on Facebook or
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instagram a dream home movement and let me know what your personal
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design style is And let Claudia No. A cz. Well, Claudia, how can people find
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you follow you contact you or that sort of stuff? Yeah. Instagram Facebook.
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I'm on there. The renovate Avenue s O. Please get in touch. Say hello. And if
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you want to dive deeper into choosing your design style, I highly recommend
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that you cheque out Claudia's course as well. Claudia, can you tell us a little
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bit about your course? Yes, The D I Y renovation academy. It's an online
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course, and also you get a one on one assistance with myself. And there's also
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a Facebook group, eh? So we get to support each other through our renovation
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journey, so you'll find all that information on my website. And also social
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media, Facebook and Instagram. Brilliant. Thank you so much, Claudia, I'm
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looking forward to chatting of you again in about four weeks time. Make sure
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you tune in for that episode. We are going to talk about how to make your
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home styling work. So once you've chosen your design style that your mission
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for the next month, you then need to figure out Well, how do I actually make
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this work? And that's what we will be covering next time I chat with Claudia
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in about four weeks time. Until then, Do tune in again next week and make
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sure that you subscribe to the podcast. So you never miss an episode. Thank
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you so much for tuning in by listeners by Claudia. Thank you. Thanks for
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joining us on the Dream home movement. Be sure to come over and say hi on
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Facebook and Instagram. I hope that your dream home projects are going well
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and I look forward to chatting with you again next week.