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Jennifer & Steve – Custom Bathroom Design + Renovation

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Originally posted on Jennifer & Steve – Custom Bathroom Design + Renovation Superior Renovations - Auckland’s Trusted Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Experts    Video Testimonial by Jennifer & Steve (Wattle Downs, Auckland) – Custom Bathroom Design and Renovation “The design Dorothy came back with was perfectly in line with what we were looking for, knowing that they have listened and they have given something we were looking for just filled us up with confidence, knowing that we were working with a company that knew what they were doing and they listened to their customers and they put their customers first” The renovation included: Custom Bathroom Design Demolition of Existing Bathroom Full Bathroom Renovation Project Management of All Trades from Start to End   Still have questions unanswered? schedule a no-obligation consultation with the team at Superior Renovations [contact-form-7] The post Jennifer & Steve – Custom Bathroom Design +...

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Navigating New Zealand’s Renovation Industry: Key Trends, Challenges, and Tips for Homeowners – 2024

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Originally posted on Navigating New Zealand’s Renovation Industry: Key Trends, Challenges, and Tips for Homeowners – 2024 Superior Renovations - Auckland’s Trusted Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Experts If you’ve been keeping an eye on the construction and renovation scene in New Zealand, you know it’s been a wild ride lately. Whether you’re planning a major home upgrade or just curious about the market, it’s crucial to stay informed about the latest trends and challenges. We’ve sifted through the latest articles from NZ Herald, Stuff, RNZ, and 1 News to bring you the most important insights. Let’s dive into what’s been happening and why it matters for you. In this article, we’ll explore: Overall Consensus : What’s the big picture in the industry right now? We’ll talk about the major challenges like economic slowdowns, labor and material shortages, and new government regulations. Understanding these factors will help you make informed decisions about your renovation projects. ...

Renovation Architects vs. New Build Architects: Key Differences Explained

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Originally posted on Renovation Architects vs. New Build Architects: Key Differences Explained Superior Renovations - Auckland’s Trusted Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Experts Hey there! If you’re thinking about a building project, you might be wondering whether to hire a renovation architect or a new build architect. These two types of architects focus on different things, and knowing the differences can help you choose the right one for your project. Renovation Architects Renovation architects are like detectives for buildings. They specialize in updating and modifying existing structures. Their job is to preserve, restore, and enhance buildings while keeping their historical or architectural charm. In New Zealand, for example, renovation architects often work on both heritage buildings and more typical older homes, dealing with a variety of challenges specific to these types of projects. Working on renovations involves a lot of problem-solving. Renovation architects have to ...

Top 16 Design Ideas for Small Kitchen design NZ Guideline

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Originally posted on Top 16 Design Ideas for Small Kitchen design NZ Guideline Superior Renovations - Auckland’s Trusted Kitchen & Bathroom Renovation Experts This guide has been republished to include 7 additional small kitchen design ideas for New Zealand homeowners and to reflect the trends of 2022. Let’s face it – no one wants to feel claustrophobic when cooking. This can become a problem especially in small apartment and homes where space can become a real problem. Due to lack of space, being in your kitchen can become a stressful experience. But this can be easily combated if the space is used efficiently.  Planning is key when it comes to small kitchen design NZ. The cost for basic things like labour and project management will still remain the same as you still have to bring trades in like installers, electricians, plumbers, tilers, painters etc. However, you will save on materials as there will be lesser cabinets, lesser tiles and other raw materials to work with. ...