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Home Love Part 4: Transforming an indoor‑outdoor zone on a budget
If you’ve been following my Home Love renovation series, you’ll know I’m all about clever updates that make a home feel beautiful, functional and ready for the next family to enjoy. Today, I’m so excited to reveal one of my favourite changes in this budget renovation: an indoor‑outdoor refresh that proves you don’t need a huge amount of money to make a huge impact.
Home Love Part 3: A new bathroom, plus a contemporary budget reno
The original bathroom was small, dark and showing its age. To bring it back to life, I started with a clear goal: make the space feel bigger, brighter and easier to use every day. That meant reworking the layout for better flow, improving storage and choosing finishes that feel calm but elevated.
Home Love Part 2: My kitchen and laundry reveal
The kitchen and laundry are the hardest‑working rooms in any home, and when you’re renovating on a budget, they’re also the spaces where smart decisions deliver maximum impact. Many of you know me from Selling Houses Australia, where I’ve seen again and again how the right updates can completely reshape the way a home feels and functions. See how I applied these learnings to my own kitchan and laundry in Home Love.
Home Love Part 1: Planning my renovation
Renovating an investment property on a tight budget is always a balancing act, but this home deserved a second chance. It’s full of character, beautiful natural light and huge potential. It just needed a clear plan and a fresh vision to bring it back to life. This project is part of my Home Love series, where I share honest insights, renovation on a budget strategies and interior design inspiration you can use in your own home.
Inside Wendy Moore’s home at Christmas time
Welcome to my home! At my place, I truly believe that home is a feeling. A house is bricks and mortar, but home is a sense of belonging, a collection of memories.
How to decorate a neutral living room
So many people love decorating with neutrals; it’s so soothing and serene, and it definitely has longevity. There’s also a feeling of safety that goes along with choosing this palette, but it can easily slip in boring if you’re not careful.
How to make a moodboard
When you’re dreaming of a new space, starting the process can be completely overwhelming. There’s so many different styles, products and materials to choose from - you quickly suffer decision fatigue! I’m here to help you feel confident by starting right at the beginning - by figuring out what you actually want.

