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Top Home Renovation Podcast To Listen To

Layla Sawyer-

Renovation Podcasts We’re Loving Right Now

A renovation can take up a lot of brain space, which is why podcasts are the perfect companion. You can pick up expert tips in the car, listen to real stories while cooking dinner or get inspired on your morning walk. The right show gives you both motivation and practical advice, without the overwhelm.

We have rounded up four Australian podcasts we keep coming back to. They cover the real-life lessons from building sites, the big design questions and the creative spark that makes a house feel like home.

Home Renovation Podcast: Building With BuildHer — Rebeka Morgan and the BuildHer Collective

Hosted by Rebeka Morgan and the BuildHer Collective team, Building With BuildHer is full of practical talk about what really happens during a renovation or build. You will hear from builders, designers and homeowners about budgets, timelines and how to bring ideas to life without losing your sanity. It feels like chatting to mates who have been there before and are happy to share what they learned. A solid listen if you are weighing up your own project and want real, usable advice. Pair an episode with our bathroom renovation tips for extra planning help.

Property Renovation Podcast: Get It Right with Undercover Architect — Amelia Lee

Amelia Lee knows how to make the design process feel less overwhelming and more achievable. In Get It Right with Undercover Architect, she explains everything from choosing the right floor plan to making sure natural light works for your space. Her approach is clear and down-to-earth, with advice that feels easy to follow no matter your experience level. Episodes are practical, thoughtful and always focused on helping you avoid common mistakes. If you are thinking about your “forever home,” this podcast is a reliable guide. To dig deeper into planning and layouts, pair it with our complete kitchen renovation guide.

Home Renovation Podcast: House of Style — Jono Fleming and Kerrie-Ann Jones

For anyone who loves interiors as much as the renovation side, House of Style is a great listen. Hosts Jono Fleming and Kerrie-Ann Jones interview Australian designers, stylists and creatives, uncovering the stories behind how they shape spaces. You will pick up ideas about colour, texture and how to create a home that reflects your personality. It is light, easy listening but still full of insights you can take into your own project. The episodes show that good design is as much about story as it is about materials. For more inspiration, check out our guide for bathroom renovation.

Property Renovation Podcast: TDF Talks (The Design Files Talks) — Lucy Feagins

Hosted by Lucy Feagins, TDF Talks brings together voices from Australia’s design and creative community. Each episode features designers, makers and architects sharing how they approach projects and what inspires them. It is easy listening that often sparks new ways of thinking about your own home. Whether it is materials, sustainability or style, you will hear stories that connect design ideas to everyday life. Perfect if you are looking for more than just the nuts and bolts of renovation, this show adds the creative spark that makes a house feel special. For a look at how vision translates into reality, explore the Forrester home build.

A good renovation podcast can be more than just background noise. It can teach you, motivate you and even save you from mistakes others have made before. Whether you are mid-reno or still in the planning stage, these four podcasts will give you both practical knowledge and the inspiration to keep going.

Add them to your playlist, pour a coffee and let the lessons come to you.

Layla Sawyer

Layla is a creative at heart, with an Advanced Diploma in Interior Design and being the Senior Marketing and Ecommerce Coordinator here at Yabby she has a passion for staying up to date with the latest trends within the industry. Known for going down a rabbit hole on Pinterest and being a sucker for a good mood board to kick off any project.