Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Why are our houses getting bigger?

(Published in realestate.com.au)


We’ve never lacked for space in this wide brown land. Maybe that’s why Australians choose to live in the world’s largest houses, with an average size of 243 square metres.

And, despite cries of overcrowding in our cities, research shows Australian houses are actually getting bigger.

According to some data we’re also leading the world in floor space per capita.

In fact, the average size of a new Australian house increased from 162.2 square metres to 227.6 square metres between 1984 and 2003, that’s a jump of 40%. The average new Australian home is now 10% bigger than even its US equivalent.


Plenty of spare rooms

It’s not just that we like our houses big, we’ve also got a lot of rooms to spare. Three in every four homes has a spare bedroom, and the average home has no less than 3.11 bedrooms, according to ABS data from 2012.

While whole families cram into single rooms in other parts of the world, new off-the-plan Australian houses are commonly available in oversized 6 bedroom models, with multiple lounge rooms and bathrooms.

Are we becoming a polarised property nation – very small, very big and not much in the middle?



This Newport home from DX architects has been stylishly upsized.




Why are our houses getting bigger? 
 
There’s one simple reason why houses are getting bigger: because they can.

We can afford big houses, and they’re easier and cheaper to build than they once were. We still savour that outdoor lifestyle (and love it in our backyard). And the cost difference between a small and big new build home isn’t that great when you consider the initial outlay to build anything at all.

The statistics speak for themselves: there are simply more big homes than smaller ones in Australia.

So while many Australians in the inner city are embracing higher density, even micro-apartments, even more haven’t let go of our desire for a large home – that iconic back yard experience, room for the family, a garage for the car, maybe a media room, and more. Penthouses are just as popular as studios.

Are we becoming a polarised property nation – very small, very big and not much in the middle?

An investment in luxury

There’s also the financial side: over time our houses have transformed from simple shelter to a big investment. So for some it’s a matter of more house, more money, better investment.

For others it might be about the perception of having made it, luxury; aspiring to a certain lifestyle. As Cyprus Hill rapped in the late 90s, “so you wanna be a rap superstar and live large, a big house, five cars, the rent charged”.

Read more: What size house do you need?


Not downsizing, staying put

Curiously, while our houses are getting bigger, the average size of the household living within it actually decreased from 4.5 people in 1911 to 2.6 in 2011. So the trend for bigger housing is not always related to family size.

While family sizes have been getting smaller, kids are staying at home longer, so perhaps families expect more space – those extra bedrooms, living spaces and bathrooms can provide more tenable long terms living arrangements by giving more privacy.

Once people are used to the size of their big family home many simply don’t want to downsize when all their chickens have finally flown the coop.

Census data from 2011 shows that 62% t of home owners aged 70 and above lived in three-bedroom homes or larger, with 82% staying in homes that were bigger than necessary for their needs. For many the reason is simple – the costs associated with buying, selling and moving negate any savings in buying a smaller dwelling.

Property can just be too darn complicated!

Tiny workers cottages, terraces and bungalows closer into the city are being renovated, expanded, and supersized

Renovating to upsize

When you think “big house”, you think new builds in the suburbs, right?

Think again.

All those tiny workers cottages, terraces and bungalows closer into the city are being renovated, expanded, and supersized to accommodate our modern preferences for large open plan spaces, extra bathrooms and more bedrooms.


Controversy

Google “why do people like big houses” and rather than getting a straight answer, you’ll find dozens of articles about why small homes are better, why you’d be happier living in a smaller home, and page after page dedicated to trying to answer the impossible question: how big a house do you really need?

Large new homes have been dubbed McMansions and criticised for their oversized internal proportions which usually come at the expense of any outside space.

Critics also point to their larger consumption of energy and resources – unless they’ve been designed with energy efficiency in mind. And obviously with a bigger house comes more work maintaining, cleaning and keeping it in good repair.

But with so many big homes around, and many taking care not to grow out at others’ expense, is it fair to label big as always bad?

What do you think – Is big beautiful?


- (Published in realestate.com.au)

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Kitchen Interior Design: Adding some bright colors

This collection of kitchen photos posted here in au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/home-beautiful really catches my attention as they are unusual.

But adding bright colors in our kitchen would really lighten up the mood.


(source: au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/home-beautiful)

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Adelaide Home Extension

Below is another video reference Dowling Homes have for their business. Making our customers happy would be a great achievement for every business owners out there.

Home Extensions Adelaide

A good video as a reference from a contented client of Dowling Homes in their job on home extension. Receiving thank you videos from our happy and delighted clients is a big benefit for the corporation correct?

See the video below:

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Beautiful Pool Designs


I would like to share this beautiful pool designs I found here in homelife.com.au entitled ‘Top pools’.

source:  homelife.com.au


They have shown here really wonderful pool designs that you will surely love as I did too! :)
A great pool design inspiration too.


Monday, 5 May 2014

A Sydney Home Sweet Home

Here's an example of 'living the dream' home one would like to stay at.
A waterfront home designed modernly.



(source: au.lifestyle.yahoo.com)

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Home Extension Adelaide

Excellent review of Kym Dowling's performance when they contracted to build an extension for a happyhomeowner in Addy, SA

Wouldn't you like to see someone rave about your firm just like this. You couldn't have a better testimonial for a building firm

Friday, 28 March 2014

Adelaide Home Extensions

Fantastic testimonial of Kym Dowling's service when they contracted to build an extension for a lady in Addy

Wouldn't you like to see somebody 'preach' about your business just like this. You couldn't have a better advert for a building business

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

A Great Holiday Treat

Yes, very great and expensive. With a rate of $1075-$1200 AUD per night we will enjoy the luxurious accommodation.


I just found this on holidayrentals.com.au while searching for beautiful holiday rentals and I was really captivated by the photos.







Saturday, 8 February 2014

Have a Calm Feel on your Living Room

The decors in our room tends to give off the mood to our whole house, and having a very cluttered living room won't make your visitors have the relaxing and calming feeling.

That is why proper living room decors is essential if you want to set the calming and relaxing feel for your living room.

I found this great tips to do that and I hope it will be helpful for you too.
From Lifestyle Home entitled "Ocean Inspired Living Room Decor". It says, that having an inspired ocean living room decors is the easiest way to create a very peaceful, calming and relaxing feel.

You can view the tips at lifestyle.com.au.

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Home Extensions Adelaide

Adelaide lady raves about the building work done on her home. Local builders Dowling Homes did a great job. You just have too listen to her speak to discover that.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Tips on decorating rental properties

Being the renter often makes us much less enthusiastic in decorating or beautifying the place. Additionally we often make second thoughts given that decorating will cost significantly.



(image source: homelife.com.au)

I actually found this brilliant easy tips about decorating rental properties which may surely be helpful and won't even cost much.

"6 top decorating tips for rental properties" by Kate Holcombe


Simply click the title above to read the tips or if perhaps it may not be working then click the link below:

www.homelife.com.au/decorating/galleries/6+top+decorating+tips+for+rental+properties,25926


Thursday, 16 January 2014

HIA Awards Declared. I'm just Behind

Well, here is a the 1st.  The HIA holds yearly competitions to merit prizes for the best residence addition.

They have additional classifications as well, nonetheless this video really caught my eye and is worthy of sharing.

If just because I never have seen another builder prepared to position their self on camera.


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Waterfront House in Coogee

For anyone who wish to have a dreamy house, something like a paradise and an oceanfront at that! Then you might fell in love to this house that I am going to show you.

I just saw this house while I do some searching for luxury houses. It really does look luxurious and you will feel the calm and the beauty of the surrounding with this waterfront house.



 In Kelly's post of  "Beautiful Waterfront Home in Coogee, Australia". Kelly stated that this house project  was completed in 2010 by MPR Design Group.

This house is located on a double waterfront plot in Coogee, a suburb of Randwick, just 5 miles South-East of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Here are more photos:





Glimpse of the house at night:










The Sydney based studio MPR Design Group completed the Waterfront House Coogee project in 2010.
This casual family residence is located on a double waterfront plot in Coogee, a suburb of Randwick, 5 miles south-east of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- See more at: http://www.freshpalace.com/2012/11/11/beautiful-waterfront-home-in-coogee-australia#sthash.BF96WDUZ.dpu
The Sydney based studio MPR Design Group completed the Waterfront House Coogee project in 2010.
This casual family residence is located on a double waterfront plot in Coogee, a suburb of Randwick, 5 miles south-east of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- See more at: http://www.freshpalace.com/2012/11/11/beautiful-waterfront-home-in-coogee-australia#sthash.BF96WDUZ.dpuf
The Sydney based studio MPR Design Group completed the Waterfront House Coogee project in 2010.
This casual family residence is located on a double waterfront plot in Coogee, a suburb of Randwick, 5 miles south-east of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- See more at: http://www.freshpalace.com/2012/11/11/beautiful-waterfront-home-in-coogee-australia#sthash.BF96WDUZ.dpuf
The Sydney based studio MPR Design Group completed the Waterfront House Coogee project in 2010.
This casual family residence is located on a double waterfront plot in Coogee, a suburb of Randwick, 5 miles south-east of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- See more at: http://www.freshpalace.com/2012/11/11/beautiful-waterfront-home-in-coogee-australia#sthash.BF96WDUZ.dpuf



Beautiful Waterfront Home in Coogee, Australia
Beautiful Waterfront Home in Coogee, Australia