PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
REBEKA MORGAN GI V ING WOMEN THE TOOLS TO BUILD A DRE A M HOME
B AY S I D E & P O R T P H I L L I P
APRIL 6-12, 2022
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A renovation project is rarely a breeze. But Rebeka Morgan, the founder of BuildHer Collective, wants more women to have the confidence to embark on a real estate rejuvenation for profit or pleasure. BuildHer is a school for women who want to learn the building ropes, from selecting a property to the moment they crack the Moet in the new marble kitchen. In this edition, we meet Morgan and understand her motivation for starting the collective, whose graduates go on to create homes that dazzle on the market. ●
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Healthy WFH habits Hybrid is the new normal for many workers, so it’s essential to get the home office set-up just right.
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orking from home is here to stay. Bosses have finally confirmed and enshrined a hybrid model, which many workers have come to expect and enjoy in a COVID-19 world. This has led to experts calling for safer practices when it comes to workers’ physical and mental health while working from home. Physiotherapist Jennifer Dodge, from the group The Office Athlete, who specialises in health and wellness in the workplace, has seen it all when it comes to bad workfrom-home set-ups. This includes Zoom meetings from bedrooms or sitting at the dining table with a chair not designed for hours of meetings, or working from a comfy leather couch that was not made for working on a laptop. There are a few things that need to be taken into consideration as we establish a new working-fromhome normal. Now is the time to get it right. “I think using the wrong desk and sitting in a chair that does not support you whatsoever while working long hours from home are two of the most common causes of posture, back and neck pain I am seeing, especially over the past two years,” Dodge says. “Working from home also limits those incidental but important movements that we’d normally
tap into such as catching public transport, walking downstairs to get a coffee and so on, so workers really need to remind themselves to get up and move during the day while working from home to allow the body to stretch, and break up the time spent staring at a screen for long periods of time.” As well as working from an adjustable and supportive chair, Dodge also recommends setting up a computer stand for your laptop and using an external keyboard to allow a relaxed forearm resting position on your desk at home. Clinical psychologist Dr Aileen Alegado says you need to look
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“Workers really need to remind themselves to get up and move during the day while working from home to allow the body to stretch.” JENNIFER DODGE
after your mental health working from home as you would in the office. This includes exercise, avoiding working where you sleep, having digital detoxes at night and staying connected with your colleagues. That doesn’t mean online on Zoom calls or the ubiquitous Microsoft Teams. Instead, head out for a coffee every now and then with a colleague, just like in the old days.
The big one for Alegado is separating work and home life. “It is very important to keep clear boundaries between your work and home life otherwise we can fall prey to becoming easily distracted and ineffective in running our day-today,” she says. “When our brains don’t have clear associations when it is time for work or time for relaxation, not only does
that affect our motivation but also our energies to make good decisions, memory and thinking. At its worst, a lack of boundaries can put us at risk for higher stress levels that can lead to depression and anxiety.” The consensus from both experts is that most employees and bigger companies are now adopting a hybrid model, with two or three days in the office, and the rest at home. ●
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Building on a dream
COVER STORY Property aficionado and builder Rebeka Morgan
is teaching women to take charge of a home renovation.
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hen Rebeka Morgan started BuildHer Collective in 2017, her purpose was to create a space that empowered women through the building and renovating process. She aimed to give novice renovators the tools to navigate what is usually a daunting task, and turn it into a brighter experience. Buyers browsing Domain will recognise BuildHer Collective properties periodically listed for sale – they carry a signature of lightfilled, contemporary interiors with magazine-worthy finishes. Morgan created online courses, including a masterclass, where
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women can learn the tricks of the trade, better understand the design and building model and arm themselves with the knowledge to undertake a massive project that sucks up time and energy. The courses come with access to the building experts, question-andanswer sessions and a trade discount system. But more than that, it’s about giving women the support they need when embarking on a large-scale project so they know what to expect from a builder and how to work with reputable suppliers. There’s a handy little black book of contacts and plenty of local suppliers to choose from. “With the cost of
living going up, the idea of retiring on our superannuation is a challenge, so as women we need to take some steps to create our own financial freedom,” says Morgan, a mother of six who started in construction management in her late 20s and registered as a builder six years ago. Her decision to start BuildHer Collective stems from an increasing number of women asking her how she manages to renovate and raise her family at the same time. And in the male-dominated industry of building, Morgan is all about giving women the confidence to speak up and avoid common mistakes. “Women would also come up to me to see how I was renovating homes; they had a lot of questions on how, why, what and when. They wanted
BuildHer Collective was behind this Alphington home, and Bentleigh design, opposite.
“We know women are the ones who play a huge role in the renovation game – they know how they want their homes to look, what rooms need to be larger, how they’ll see their family grow and evolve in that space. It’s important they’re part of the process from the vision to fruition.” Morgan, who grew up in Canterbury and bought her first house in Berwick before converting it into a rooming house when she was
20, says success takes time. She has a degree in construction management from RMIT, and although she no longer works in construction, she’s more than happy running her own show with a personal focus on joint building ventures and renovating existing homes. “You can’t go and buy into the forever home any more; you have to walk your way through a few different scenarios and look at ways you can improve the outcome,”
Morgan says. “It’s about giving up on thinking your kids will live in an amazing suburb from the get-go.” She loves nothing more than scouring the property market with her husband to find a suitable rundown home to be turned into a lavish offering, which they then sell. “We look at how to create value and appeal to the market the best way possible,” Morgan says. ● ● buildhercollective.com.au
BuildHer’s sustainable North House in Fairfield.
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solid and honest advice on where to start, they wanted to see our processes and had a million questions. It made sense to create the courses,” Morgan says. “These women often had a builder and were trying to deal with a lot of issues on all fronts. Often the relationships became tricky or overwhelming. “BuildHer is where you head to figure out the process from the beginning to avoid arguments, issues and problems. We try to solve problems before they crop up.” According to Morgan, once builder and client relationships are damaged, it can make getting on with the job much harder. “BuildHer Collective is about teaching you how to manage that relationship, what you should be asking your builder, and what you should be receiving in return. We wanted to set up a system to allow the build to be fun and smooth and get people to work out what they want from the process and not arrive at a point of saying, ‘if I only knew’,” Morgan says. The masterclass runs for 10 weeks and gives women a communal place to express their concerns, and network, learn budgeting tips and brainstorm.
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FEATURE HOUSE BEAUMARIS \ 1 OAK STREET 5
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Timeless, practical and very elegant, this design by awardwinning Figr Architecture Studio offers a superb lifestyle. Just moments from the beach, opposite WF Vale reserve, and a short walk from the sports and recreation facilities of Banksia Reserve and the playground on Bodley Street, it offers a superb location for a family. Three-metre ceilings, full-height doors and high-quality materials such as Victorian ash, spotted gum and marble add to the sense of space and luxury. On the ground floor, a formal lounge and dining room, one of which makes an excellent study, are zoned to the front of the house. At the rear, a stunning living and dining area has polished concrete floors, a two-way gas fire opens to a deck with outdoor entertaining area and north-west-facing rear garden. Here a 12.5-metre, solar-heated pool takes pride of place. The white and timber kitchen has Smeg appliances, Caesarstone benches, a Qasair rangehood and premier appliances. Upstairs, via a stylish single-stringer staircase, the main bedroom suite, with designer woven linen wallpaper, is zoned to the back of the house and separated from the three children’s bedrooms by a retreat. A balcony wraps around it and overlooks the rear garden. The en suite is large with marble trim and double basins. The bedroom suite has its own retreat and there are built-in wardrobes. All of the children’s rooms have built-in robes and
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cantilever desks and the shared bathroom has an oval bath and shower.
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The house has a fitted laundry, a bathroom on the ground floor, double glazing, ducted air-conditioning, in-floor hydronic heating, an outdoor pool shower and remotecontrolled awning. Shops, cafes and restaurants are nearby. The house is in the catchment for Beaumaris primary and secondary college. The famous sand belt that is home to five of Melbourne’s top golf clubs is just minutes away. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au
Agent: Kay & Burton, Jamie Driver 0400 126 612 Price: $3.5 million-$3.75 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, April 12
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BLACK ROCK \ 26 LOVE STREET 4
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and a deep walk-in wardrobe is also on
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sociable evenings under the stars. Find one
the ground floor along with a retreat or
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bedroom on the ground floor (along with a bathroom, laundry and lounge), and the
home office. Upstairs are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a theatre and study. The
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other two upstairs, including the main with
An eight-metre void over the living room
house has a large laundry, outdoor shower
gives this brilliantly designed contemporary
and powder room, surround-sound wiring,
Home entertainers can do it on the roof
walls, timber floors, Smeg appliances and
house an expansive sense of luxury. At
security, multi-zoned heating and cooling,
here. Culminating with a bay-view roof
a gas fireplace consolidate all-round style,
ground level, formal lounge and dining
and double glazing. ●
terrace, the four-level townhouse resounds
comfort and liveability. ● KAY KEIGHERY
rooms precede a magnificent open-plan
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a dressing chamber and en suite. Feature
with contemporary attitude and revels
living area leading to a terrace with outdoor
in indoor-outdoor balance. The living
kitchen and a remote controlled and
area on ground floor connects with a
dual-heated pool and spa. Entertaining
comely courtyard. The semi open-plan
is easy with a butler’s pantry, glamorous
Agent: Nick Johnstone Real Estate,
hub on the first floor links up with a front
Agent: Wilson,
white and timber kitchen and premium
Bert Geraerts 0418 514 908
balcony and large, rear terrace. Way up on
Graeme Wilson 0418 315 645
appliances. The main bedroom suite,
Price: $4.75 million-$5.225 million
the top level, the terraced-and-decked
Price: $2.5 million-$2.75 million
with a stone soaker bath in the en suite
Auction: 1.30pm, April 10
roof top promises secluded sunning and
Private sale
ST KILDA \ 58 CHAUCER STREET
the main bedroom – with en suite – and
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the kitchen-dining-living hub, where a
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Ground level comprises a study, central
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cathedral ceiling set with skylights invites loads of natural light and full glazing to the
This townhouse is designed to capitalise
park-view terrace ensures even more. Step
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deck with a canopied, barbecue kitchen. Ascend for two carpeted bedrooms
Some of the charm of this abode
and a bathroom-laundry combo. Close
comes from the fact it was part of the
to trams, Bay Street shops and linear
an entertainment terrace, and both of
original dairy on bordering Dairy Lane.
parklands, the location bodes well for a
them enjoying broad views across Peanut
The considerable rest of it is due to a
vibrant lifestyle. ● KAY KEIGHERY
Farm Reserve in a bayward direction. A
sophisticated makeover. Blending a dash
funky mural on the laneway side of the
of the old (connective archway, leadlight
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with the hub on the first floor opening to
residence lends immediate street cred. On
window) with a hefty dose of the new
ground level, two bedrooms with fireplaces
Agent: Belle Property,
(gas fireplace, subway-tiled bathroom,
Agent: Marshall White,
precede a powder room, a bathroom and a
Margaret Duncan 0417 382 686
herringbone parquetry floors, sleek
Ben Manolitsas 0400 201 626
lounge with glass sliders to the deck-and-
Price: $1.5 million-$1.65 million
stainless steel and stone kitchen), it’s
Price: $1.2 million-$1.3 million
lawn backyard. Step up to the first floor for
Auction: 12.30pm, April 9
up for couple and small family living, and
Auction: 11.30am, April 9
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57 Dundas Place Albert Park 3
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Occupying a dress-circle Village position, this all-original doublefronted residence on 344sqm (approx) is sure to make a lasting impression. Ripe for renovation or redevelopment (STCA), this one-owner home exhibits unparalleled possibilities for businesses and homeowners, complete with Commercial Zoning and a second street frontage to Dundas Lane, with secure parking.
Auction Inspect Land Greg Hocking Max Mercuri Simon Gowling Port Phillip
Saturday 23rd April, 11.30am As advertised or by appointment 344 sqm approx 0418 329 961 0431 043 723 0422 234 644 (03) 8644 5500
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ASPENDALE 73 Nepean Highway CLASSIC ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT FAMILY HOME - SPECTACULAR VIEWS, SUNSETS A rare opportunity to own this highway to beach 1998m2 allotment, with classic family home on one of the last remaining absolute beachfront properties, just 45 mins from the CBD on one of the best beaches. Pool + spa, floodlit tennis court, 3 alfresco areas, gourmet kitchen - Gaggenau appliances, butler’s pantry, sub-zero wine fridge, aircon, in floor heating, ceiling fans, built in BBQ.
FOR SALE Expressions of Interest close Thursday 5 May at 5pm
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ST KILDA 1 Foster Avenue A WEALTH OF PERIOD GRACE AND SPACE IN A TRANQUIL CUL-DE-SAC SETTING An enticing package with enormous lifestyle appeal, this character-filled 2-bedroom home delivers generously proportioned, laid-back living. Beyond the picturesque façade, discover high ceilings, intricate cornices, fireplaces and timber floors. Offering easy relaxation, the central living room flows through to a refurbished kitchen overlooking the dining room and paved courtyard. Quiet yet convenient cul-de-sac location near all amenities.
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AUCTION Saturday April 30 at 12:30pm VIEW See website for details
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Will Johnson 0449 131 648 Margaret Duncan 0417 382 686 John Manning 0416 101 201
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OVER-SIZED INDOOR-OUTDOOR ENTERTAINER This over-sized 1-bedder captures the essence of contemporary living. Surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass framing fantastic views, the light-filled interior features a streamlined kitchen and expansive living and dining extending to a north facing winter garden.
Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Moses Habib 0450 011 922 Andy Nasr 0422 029 324
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26 Love Street, Black Rock Spectacular Beachside Sanctuary with Space, Style and Substance This simply breathtaking 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home delivers a rare ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������� With a soaring 6 metre void overhead, far-reaching living/dining pivots a ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� garage and so much more! AUCTION Sunday 10 April at 1.30pm
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