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FREE LIVE TRAINING

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The Renovation Kickstart Workshop

You’ve started planning. But every time you sit down to move forward…you hit the same wall:

→ Is this where I should start?
→ Am I skipping something important?
→ Will this create problems later?​

This 30-minute workshop shows you the exact order your renovation decisions need to happen - so you can move forward with clarity, not hesitation.

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You’re not stuck because you don’t have ideas.

You’re stuck because every decision feels like it could be the first one.

 

So you:

→ open plans… then question if it’s too early
→ look at layouts… without knowing what they should be based on
→ start thinking about finishes… then wonder if you’ve skipped steps

 

Nothing feels obviously wrong.  But nothing feels locked in either.

And that’s what keeps you in the loop - starting, stopping, rethinking… without actually moving forward.

This session gives you a clear starting point.

​Not more ideas.  Not more options.

 

Just:

→ what needs to be worked out first
→ what comes after
→ and what can wait

 

So when you sit down to plan, you’re not bouncing between decisions - you’re working through them in the right order.

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I’ve spent 20+ years across construction and interior design, working on hundreds of real renovations. 

 

And this is the pattern I see over and over:

People don’t get stuck because they lack ideas.

They get stuck because they start in the wrong place and don’t realise it until it creates problems later.

This workshop fixes that.

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In 30 minutes, you’ll go through:

1. Why starting feels unclear - So you understand why everything has felt equally important - and hard to prioritise

 

2. The Renovation Decision Sequence™ - The exact order to work through decisions - so you’re not jumping between things that depend on each other

 

3. How to apply it immediately - So the next time you sit down to plan, you already know what to focus on first

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30-minute Reno Kickstart Workshop
→ showing you exactly what needs to be worked out first

 

The Renovation Decision Sequence™
→ a clear order to follow so decisions stop overlapping and conflicting

 

Real renovation example
→ where everything looked right on paper
→ but flow, movement, and layout didn’t work in practice
→ so you can see what should have been resolved earlier

 

Your clear starting point
→ what to focus on first
→ what can wait
→ what doesn’t need your attention yet

 

A simple decision filter
→ “Does this come first — or later?”
If you can’t answer that, it’s not your starting point

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“We sat down to start… and didn’t know what to do first.”

We had a blank set of plans and thought we needed to start with layout.
Within 10 minutes we were already second-guessing it.  This workshop showed us we hadn’t worked out how the house needed to function first - and that’s why nothing felt like the right place to begin.

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“We thought layout was step one.”

We opened the plans and went straight into moving walls and spaces around.  But every option felt just as “right” as the next - which made it impossible to commit.

 

This helped us realise layout wasn’t the first step at all - we hadn’t worked out what the house actually needed to do yet.

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“Everything felt important… so we couldn’t start anything.”

We were jumping between ideas - layout, finishes, rooms - because it all felt like it needed to be decided.  This gave us a clear starting point, so we stopped trying to do everything at once and just focused on the first step.

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“It stopped that ‘where do we even begin?’ feeling.”

We had ideas, inspiration, and a rough direction — but no clear first move.

After this, we knew exactly what needed to be worked out first before touching anything else.

Frequently Asked Questions

I don’t know where to start - is that normal?

Yes. Most homeowners are never shown what actually needs to happen first.  So everything feels like an option — and nothing feels like the right place to begin.

What if I pick the wrong starting point?

That’s exactly what this session helps you avoid.

Because once you start in one place, everything else builds on it - even if it wasn’t the right place to begin.

Can’t I just start with a layout and figure it out from there?

You can - and most people do.The problem is, you’re then   designing around assumptions you haven’t worked through yet.

That’s why layouts often get reworked later.

Do I need plans before this?

No.  This is the step that should happen before plans.

So when you do get plans drawn, they’re based on something that’s already been properly thought through.

Is this going to slow down my renovation?

No — it prevents you from starting in the wrong place.

What slows renovations down is having to go back and rethink early decisions.

What will I actually walk away with?

You’ll know:

  • what your first step is

  • what doesn’t need to be decided yet

  • and what order everything needs to happen in

So when you sit down to start, you’re not guessing.

Is this just about kitchens or one space?

No.

This is about how your entire home works together — because that’s what your decisions need to support.

What if I already have ideas saved?

That’s completely fine.

This will help you understand when those ideas become useful - and when they’re just adding noise at the start.

Is this going to be overwhelming or technical?

No.

This simplifies the process down to:

- what needs to happen first
- what comes next
- what can wait

How do I know this will actually help me?

Because it solves one specific problem:

not knowing where to start

 

And once that’s clear, everything else becomes easier to approach.

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