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Lessons from a New Build: Budget, Solar Shading and Teamwork, with Michael

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Mar 16, 2026
A homeowner recounts a low-stress new build thanks to a collaborative designer-builder team. They discuss evolving external solar shading, balancing winter sun with summer heat, and tough trade-offs between performance, durability and budget. Cost shocks and hybrid shading ideas like steel frames with vines come up. Practical tips include finishing ancillary spaces during the main build and investing time in design.
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ADVICE

Invest Time To Build Client Confidence

  • Do invest time upfront to learn and prepare so you can trust decisions during construction.
  • Michael joined Home Method, asked questions, and used that knowledge to collaborate confidently with his builder and designer.
ANECDOTE

Switched Internal Stone To Render For Simplicity

  • Michael changed a planned internal stone feature to a rendered finish midbuild to simplify detailing and speed progress.
  • The render's swirl pattern pulled cabinetry and wall tones together and a WA Blackbutt mantel complemented the palette.
ANECDOTE

Shade Plan Changed Midbuild Due To Weatherproofing

  • Michael planned external shade hoods but revised them during build after waterproofing and winter sun angle issues arose.
  • He considered hekka hoods, aluminium louvers, twin-wall polycarbonate and deciduous vines while facing large cost estimates.
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