The builder quoting your kitchen has done this a hundred times. You're about to do it once.
Right now you have a rough budget, a few builders to call, and a board full of kitchens you love. What you don't have is a way to know whether the quote is fair, whether the contract protects you, or whether the variation you're asked to approve on a noisy site is real — or just easy money. The 12 Phase System closes that gap before the work starts, so whether you manage the build yourself or hand it to a builder, your kitchen turns out the way you planned it.
What is the Kitchen Renovation Blueprint?
It's the complete planning system for an Australian kitchen renovation — the 12 phases, every cost, and the exact questions to ask, from first design brief to final sign-off and occupancy certificate. It puts you on equal footing with the trades, whether you run the job yourself or hire a builder to. Four interactive modules — the Blueprint, the Protection Guide, the Planning Toolkit and the On-Site Handbook — plus a Renovation Cost Calculator. Yours permanently, for every kitchen you ever renovate.
Why do most kitchen renovations cost more than the quote?
Because the most expensive decisions are made before a single trade picks up a tool — and the homeowner is the only person in the room without a framework. The builder has a sequence. The cabinetmaker has a process. You have a mood board and a number you're hoping holds. It rarely does: 62% of Australian renovators spend more than they planned, and 40% hit a significant blowout. Not because they weren't capable — because every conversation went the other way by default.
A verbally approved variation that lands as a $4,000 invoice. Three quotes that aren't comparing the same scope. Final payment released the day before a defect appears. None of these are bad luck — they're the standard first-kitchen experience, and they're entirely preventable.
What does it cost to walk into a kitchen reno unprepared?
On an Australian kitchen — typically $25,000 to $55,000, and $40,000 to $80,000-plus in Sydney and Melbourne — arriving unprepared runs into the tens of thousands. Not as one bill you'd notice, but as a handful you don't.
Stop one unnecessary variation and the Blueprint has paid for itself many times over. It protects most when you have it before you sign anything.
Homeowners who walked into their kitchen reno prepared
What's inside the Kitchen Blueprint?
One system, four modules, plus the Renovation Cost Calculator. The Blueprint teaches you the 12 phases; the other three hand you the tools to run them — a risk guide, a working toolkit, and an on-site handbook for your phone.
Built from years of hands-on renovation experience — every phase tested on real Australian projects, not theory.
The Renovation Blueprint
The 12 Phase System in full — what should happen at every phase, when, and what to ask. 114 decision points across 12 phases.
The Protection Guide
49 costly mistakes, 15 trade red flags and 15 kitchen blind spots — what goes wrong on every kitchen, before it goes wrong on yours.
The Planning Toolkit
12 interactive tools that keep your budget, variations and payments under control — saving automatically, working offline.
The On-Site Handbook
5 reference sheets — measurements, build sequence, daily checks, payments, contacts — on your phone, with or without signal.
You walk into every site meeting knowing exactly what should be happening — and exactly what to say when it isn't.
Most homeowners rely on the builder to tell them what phase the job's at and whether each payment is fair. That's how control quietly slips away. The Blueprint hands it back: kitchen-specific, phase-by-phase knowledge of what happens when and what to ask — with a GO / NO-GO checkpoint at the end of every phase, so you never release money for work that isn't truly done.
Paying a milestone for a benchtop that isn't level or a cabinet run that isn't finished — because you know what “done” looks like before a cent leaves your account.
You walk in already knowing what goes wrong on a kitchen — before it has the chance to go wrong on yours.
Not theory — the specific things that go wrong on Australian kitchens: the charge-up arrangement that should have been fixed-price, the contract term no one flagged, the trade who won't put a major job in writing. The red flags are sorted by where they surface — quoting, on site, on invoices — so you catch the wrong trade in the quoting phase, before any money changes hands. With $3,000–$25,000+ on the line, reading this before you sign changes what you ask and what you refuse to approve.
Signing with the wrong trade. You learn to read the warning signs in the quoting phase — before any money has changed hands.
Every number, every change, every payment — in one place, so nothing slips past you and no one can rewrite the story later.
When a trade says “that was always extra,” the homeowner who can't point to the record is the one who pays. This is where you keep the record: your budget against every quote, every variation in writing, every payment milestone, every defect — saved automatically on your device and working offline on a noisy site. It's the quiet confidence of knowing, instead of hoping you remembered.
Stay on budget
- Budget Tracker
- Payment Tracker
- Variation Log
Stay on schedule
- Timeline Planner
- Procurement Tracker
- Materials & Selections Register
In control on site
- Site Diary
- Daily Inspection Checklist
- Defect & Snag List
Finish protected
- Compliance Certificate Tracker
- Warranty Register
- Renovation A–Z Checklist
The right numbers and the right questions in your pocket — so you can check any trade's work before they move on.
A kitchen site is loud, fast, and no place to read a manual. The Handbook strips everything down to 5 reference sheets built for your phone — so when the cabinetmaker asks about clearances or the sparky about powerpoint placement, you answer with the number, not a shrug.
Your kitchen is decided before the first trade arrives.
Built for how Australia actually renovates — state by state.
Every permit threshold, licensing rule, tax line and dollar figure is the one that applies where you live — from New South Wales to Western Australia, and the territories.
Every state & territory — covered
Permit and approval thresholds, the licensing body and consumer-protection rules for where you live — NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and the NT.
Australian building rules, in plain English
Mapped to the National Construction Code and your state's building authority — translated into what to check, and when, so nothing slips past your certifier.
Aussie trades & real AUD pricing
Built around state-based licensing and Australian Standards, with current Australian-dollar costs throughout — so you budget tight and compare quotes with confidence.
The details an Australian certifier checks
Safe powerpoint placement around the sink, the right rangehood ventilation, and the finish-quality checks — flagged before your trades start, not discovered after.
This Blueprint wasn't written from a textbook. Every phase, checklist and red flag in it came out of managing real renovations end to end — comparing quotes line by line, getting variations agreed in writing before they turned into invoices, and holding final payment until every defect was fixed. It's the method that worked on real projects, written down so you can run yours the same way.
“The builder quoting your kitchen has had this conversation a hundred times. They know the process, they know where the money moves, and they know which homeowners ask the right questions and which don't. Property Blueprint Co. exists to put you on equal footing — to give you the framework the trade already has.”
Is the Kitchen Blueprint right for you?
Built for you if…
- You're planning a kitchen renovation of $25,000+ — managing it yourself, or hiring a builder and wanting to stay in control
- You have quotes back and no reliable way to tell if they're accurate, comparable or fair
- You're about to sign a building contract and want to know exactly what to check first
- Your renovation starts in the next 1–12 months
- You've had a renovation go sideways before and are determined not to repeat it
- You're an investor managing a kitchen renovation on a rental anywhere in Australia
This is not a DIY construction guide
- You'll still hire licensed builders and registered electrical, plumbing & gas trades — the system assumes you will
- What it teaches is everything around the trades: how to brief, compare, contract and manage them, and handle variations
- No prior renovation experience required
- No building or trade background required
- Built for first-timers — and for people who learned the hard way last time
Instant. Permanent. Works anywhere.
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