As Melbourne continues to grow, urban revival has begun to grip many of it’s suburbs. Property prices have risen steadily for nearly a decade, with only a slight blip during the course of the credit crunch in 2007 to slow the trend. With prices this high, few buyers are willing to settle for a sub-standard kitchen.
And why would they? Kitchens are a central element to any home. They are the place of much activity, the nerve centre and petrol station for its residents. They are rooms where families spend a great deal of their together time, and they must promote a feeling of comfort and warmth.
Consequently, there are infinite numbers of varieties to be seen these days, as differing stylistic tendencies meeting each other and trade attributes. The classic styles of the rural history of Australia has met the closer confines of the modernistic styling of urban Europe, combining in to a third model, which has grown in to something greater than the two halves.
Many of the more upscale suburbs are setting the highest pace for urban revival in the country. These areas, such as Glen Iris and Prahran, have seen a sub-market created to cater to the huge numbers of homeowners looking for property revivals. It has led to this area being to referred to the ‘Renovation capital of Australia’ by Domain.com.
This push does not appear to have lost any momentum of late. If you are looking to revive and renew your Melbourne kitchen, turn to the experienced experts at Business Name!