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We are building designers from Prime Design. We created the Building Design, Prime Time podcast, to provide valuable information for anyone looking to undertake a new build or extension project. We share our tips, tricks and stories from a building designer's perspective.

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We are building designers from Prime Design. We created the Building Design, Prime Time podcast, to provide valuable information for anyone looking to undertake a new build or extension project. We share our tips, tricks and stories from a building designer's perspective.

Language:

English

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0363323790


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E125. Why nothing is happening onsite during your build

3/5/2026
You drive past your new home, expecting progress, and yet, nothing seems to be happening. No trades on site, no deliveries, no visible change. What’s going on? In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank Geskus and Amelia Roach take you behind the scenes to uncover the real reasons a build can stall, and why so much of the work isn’t immediately visible. From scheduling conflicts and delayed materials to inspections, safety requirements, and unavoidable site issues, they explain why a “quiet” site doesn’t always mean nothing is happening. They unpack the ripple effect of client decisions, showing how even small changes, like swapping a tile, window, or deck can impact timelines, trades, and costs. Beyond logistics, Frank and Amelia shed light on the human side of building. They discuss how personal pressures, mental health, and life events affecting builders and trades can influence progress, and why clear communication is essential to keep everyone on track. Listeners will hear real-life stories of site challenges, including foundation surprises, safety halts, and even shocking accidents, emphasising why professionalism, planning, and vigilance matter more than speed. If you’ve ever felt frustrated watching your dream home slowly take shape, this episode is for you. Learn why the smoothest builds aren’t always the fastest, and discover how careful planning, strong communication, and the right team make all the difference in turning your vision into reality. Tune in to understand the invisible work that keeps your project moving, and why sometimes, nothing happening is actually progress. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:37:44

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E124. Mistakes people make building their first home

2/26/2026
Building your first home should be exciting…but it’s also where the most expensive mistakes happen. In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank unpack the real-world errors they see first home builders make again and again, and why they can cost far more than you expect. From choosing looks over functionality to underestimating hidden costs, this episode pulls back the curtain on the decisions that quietly blow budgets and create long-term regret. You’ll hear why “fixed price” doesn’t always mean fixed, how missing early planning costs can derail your build before it even starts, and the surprising ways site orientation, storage, and layout choices impact your comfort and energy bills for years to come. Frank also shares honest insights from decades in the industry, including why generic plans and cheap shortcuts often end up being the most expensive decisions of all. If you’re planning your first home, or even thinking about it, this episode will help you avoid the traps most people don’t realise until it’s too late. It’s practical, straight-talking advice designed to save you stress, money, and sleepless nights. Before you lock in your plans or sign a contract, make sure you hear this conversation. Your future self (and your bank account) will thank you. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:25:34

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E123. The biggest regulation changes affecting building over the past 15 years

2/19/2026
Are homes today actually better than they were 25 years ago? or just more complicated? In this episode, Frank and Amelia unpack the real impact of modern building regulations and what they mean for homeowners, builders, and anyone planning to build or renovate. From bushfire compliance and thermal performance to condensation risks and accessibility standards, this is a raw, honest look at how the industry is evolving behind the scenes. You’ll hear why newer homes are warmer and potentially safer, but also why they’re more complex, more expensive, and far less forgiving when things go wrong. We dive into the hidden challenges many people don’t talk about, including mould risks in highly sealed homes, the growing mountain of compliance paperwork, and the education gap that still exists across the industry. The episode also tackles big-picture questions: Are regulations moving faster than real-world building practices? Is housing becoming unaffordable because of higher standards? And are we truly building healthier, longer-lasting homes? or just ticking boxes? Whether you’re planning a new build, working in the industry, or simply curious about how building standards are changing, this conversation will give you a clearer perspective on what’s really happening in modern housing. If you want to understand the trade-offs shaping today’s homes, and the questions you should be asking before you build, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:34:42

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E122. You received a "Request for more Information" from your council, what happens now?

2/12/2026
Ever wondered why your building project suddenly hits delays, unexpected costs, or confusing requests from councils and authorities? In this episode of The Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank unpack one of the most misunderstood, yet critical, parts of the building process: RFIs (Requests for More Information). While RFIs might sound boring, they can have massive impacts on timelines, budgets, approvals, finance, and even whether a project can proceed at all. Frank explains exactly what RFIs are, why they happen, who issues them, and how they can completely stall a project if not handled correctly. From planning and plumbing to bushfire, flood, fire safety and council interpretations, this episode reveals the hidden complexities behind approvals and why even experienced designers and builders can get caught out. You’ll learn how early site analysis, feasibility studies, and proactive communication can dramatically reduce delays, protect your budget, and keep your project moving forward. Frank also shares real-world examples of frustrating council inconsistencies, policy changes, missing information, and how poor communication can cost months and thousands of dollars. If you’re planning a new home, renovation, extension, or development, this episode will give you critical insights into how the approvals system really works, what to expect, and how to avoid common traps. RFIs may be boring — but ignoring them can be very expensive. This episode could save you time, money, and a whole lot of stress. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our weekly podcast topics to help you undertsand your next build or renovation project. Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:26:23

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E121. When is a building project actually finished?

2/5/2026
When is a building project actually finished? Most people would say when the keys are handed over, the final payment is made, and you’ve moved in. But legally and financially the answer is very different. In this eye-opening episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank unpack one of the most misunderstood and costly aspects of building, renovating, and extending: legal completion and certification. Through real-life stories and industry insight, they reveal how missing permits, skipped inspections, and forgotten paperwork can come back to haunt homeowners, sometimes many years later. From refused insurance claims and failed property sales to unexpected compliance upgrades and massive financial stress, this episode exposes the hidden risks that most homeowners never see coming. Frank explains the critical difference between occupancy certificates and completion certificates, why moving in early can create serious long-term issues, and how poor administration, not poor construction, is often the root cause of major building problems. Whether you're planning a new home, renovation, extension, shed, deck, or pool or even thinking of buying or selling, this episode delivers essential knowledge that could save you tens of thousands of dollars and months of stress. This may not be the most glamorous topic, but it’s one of the most important. If you want to protect your investment, avoid nasty surprises, and truly understand when your building project is finished, this is a must-listen episode. 🎧 Tune in and make sure your project is completed — properly. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:19:44

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E120. Building estimates vs. final build costs - what you need to know

1/29/2026
Cost Estimates vs Final Build Costs – What You Really Need to Know Before You Build Why do so many building projects blow their budget? Why does the “estimate” you were given at the start look nothing like the final cost at the end? And how can you protect yourself from nasty surprises when you’re investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into a new build or renovation? In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank dive deep into one of the most misunderstood parts of the building process: cost estimates versus final build costs. From vague, half-page quotes to highly detailed, professional pricing, they unpack what separates a reliable estimate from an unrealistic guess. You’ll learn why an estimate without proper documentation is essentially just an opinion, how missing details like selections, engineering, site conditions, and external works can derail your budget, and why “cheap” or overly simple quotes can end up costing you far more in the long run. They also explore the importance of contingencies, the risks of builders pricing to a target instead of reality, and why custom builds require even greater care and accuracy. If you’re planning a new home, renovation, or extension, or even just thinking about it, this episode will give you the insight, confidence, and knowledge to ask better questions, understand what you’re really paying for, and avoid costly mistakes. Because when you’re spending $400k or more certainty matters. 🎧 About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:21:51

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E119. Navigating variations in building

1/22/2026
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank dive deep into one of the most misunderstood (and stress-inducing) parts of building and renovating: variations. If you’re planning a new home, renovation, or extension, this is a must-listen episode that could save you thousands of dollars and a lot of frustration. Frank breaks down exactly what a variation is, why they happen, and why they’re not always a “mistake,” but often a necessary adjustment to reality. From owner-driven changes and product availability issues to hidden problems uncovered during renovations, you’ll learn how even small decisions can trigger major knock-on effects to both your budget and your build timeline. The episode also explores how difficult it can be to visualise space, light, and proportions from drawings alone, and why that often leads to late changes that cost more than expected. They share real-world examples of supply chain delays, discontinued products, framing and structural surprises, and compliance issues that can’t be ignored once discovered. Frank also explains why variations aren’t just about material costs they include labour, builder time, rework, and scheduling disruptions, and why credits are usually smaller than people expect. Most importantly, Amelia and Frank give practical advice on how to reduce the impact of variations: why a contingency budget is essential, how preparation and good design decisions can minimise stress, and why asking “silly” questions early can prevent expensive regrets later. If you want a smoother build, fewer surprises, and realistic expectations about what it really takes to deliver your dream home, this episode is packed with honest, no-nonsense insights you won’t want to miss. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:29:09

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E118. How much contingency should you allocate for new homes and renovations/extensions?

1/15/2026
Kicking off 2026 with a bang, hosts Amelia and Frank Geskus return to the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast to tackle one of the most overlooked, yet most critical parts of any construction project: budgeting for the unexpected. Whether you’re dreaming of a brand-new home or planning an extension, surprises lurk beneath every slab and behind every wall. From hidden rocks and rogue plumbing to surprise council demands and unpredictable weather, Frank shares decades of real-world experience showing how a well-planned construction contingency can save your sanity and your wallet. You’ll discover why new builds and renovations require different contingency amounts, how to spot risk factors before you break ground, and why a “fixed-price contract” doesn’t always mean what you think it does. Frank also reveals insider tips for reducing costly surprises, like getting quality engineering, setting clear expectations, and understanding the difference between a variation and a contingency. Packed with stories, practical insights, and a touch of humor, this episode is essential listening for anyone planning a build in 2026. Think of it as insurance against stress, delays, and budget blowouts, and your roadmap to building smarter, not harder. Tune in now to learn how a little planning today can keep your project on track and your dream home within reach. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:21:53

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E117. Why building feels risky right now

12/18/2025
Why does building or renovating feel so risky right now? If you’ve been thinking about starting a new build or extension but feel unsure, hesitant, or overwhelmed, this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast is for you. In this final episode for 2025, Amelia and Frank unpack why confidence in the building process has shifted over recent years. From rapidly rising construction costs and labour shortages to planning complexity, approval delays, and supply chain uncertainty, they explain what’s really driving that sense of risk, and why it’s not just about money. Frank shares insights from decades in the industry, explaining how risk has moved away from builders and now sits much more heavily with homeowners, particularly when it comes to contracts, price increases, and late-stage changes. The conversation explores how many building problems actually start long before construction begins, often due to poor research, unrealistic expectations, or assumptions made during the design phase. They discuss why estimates feel “rubbery,” why fixed-price contracts are harder to secure, and how small decisions around land choice, materials, or selections can have major cost and timing impacts later on. Most importantly, this episode focuses on what you can do to reduce that risk. You’ll learn why early planning, asking better questions, choosing experienced professionals, and making informed decisions upfront can dramatically reduce stress, delays, and disputes. If building feels risky right now, this episode will help you understand why, and show you how to approach the process with far more clarity and confidence. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:25:58

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E116. Renovating existing vs build new for investment properties

12/11/2025
In this engaging episode of the Building Design, Prime Time podcast, hosts Amelia and Frank Geskus dive deep into one of the biggest questions facing property investors today, should you renovate an existing home or build a new one? With their signature mix of expertise and down-to-earth conversation, they unpack the pros, cons, and hidden traps of both approaches, offering invaluable insights for anyone looking to make smart, informed property decisions. Frank and Amelia explore everything from the emotional and financial challenges of entering Australia’s real estate market to the practical realities of planning approvals, renovation risks, and site constraints. They discuss how factors like location, thermal efficiency, maintenance costs, and tenant demand all influence whether a renovation or new build will deliver the best return. Along the way, they share entertaining real-world examples and a few personal lessons learned “the hard way.” Listeners will appreciate the duo’s honest, relatable tone blending humour with hands-on experience as they tackle topics like over-designing for personal taste, choosing the right builder, and understanding what today’s tenants truly want. The episode wraps up with a passionate discussion about Australia’s housing shortage and the vital role private investors play in meeting rental demand. Whether you’re a first-time investor, a seasoned property owner, or simply curious about building design, this episode offers practical wisdom, thoughtful reflection, and a healthy dose of inspiration. Tune in to Building Design Prime Time Podcast, where real insights meet real-life building stories. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:24:23

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E115. The challenges of navigating life transitions with loved ones with guest Sophie from Harrington Road

11/27/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank and Amelia sit down with Sophie from Harrington Road to explore the emotional, practical, and financial challenges of downsizing, transitioning into aged care, or managing a deceased estate. Sophie shares how her team supports clients through every step of the process, from assessing human needs and property potential, to guiding families through decluttering, organising belongings, and navigating legal and financial considerations. Sophie highlights the services her team can provide in order to refresh and renovate a property, increasing the overall value without any upfront cost. Listeners will hear real-life stories of quirky, unique, and even surprising collections uncovered during transitions, from vintage carpets and retro furniture to dolls and stamp collections, and how Harrington Road helps families decide what to keep, gift, or sell. Sophie explains how a targeted, strategic refresh of a property can dramatically increase its market value, sometimes by thousands of dollars, compared to focusing on selling individual items. The conversation also highlights the importance of early planning, having those often “awkward conversations,” and knowing your options before a transition occurs. Whether it’s temporary storage, accommodation, or hands-on support with sorting belongings, Harrington Road tailors their services to each client’s needs, reducing stress and making the process smoother for everyone involved. This episode is full of practical advice, heartfelt insights, and inspiring stories about bringing relief, clarity, and care to families during challenging times. If you’re interested in learning how to make these transitions easier, increase your property’s value, or simply hear about the unique stories behind homes and their people, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Subscribe to the Building Design Prime Time Podcast now so you never miss an episode! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:46:08

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E114. How to interpret your first floorplan concepts

11/20/2025
Designing your dream home is exciting, but designing it on a rural block? That’s a whole new adventure. In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia steps into the client’s chair as she and Frank unpack the real, unfiltered process of creating a home from the ground up as Amelia navigates going through the process of getting the first floorplan concept for her new home. From interpreting the very first concept sketch to navigating natural light, orientation, and the realities of off-grid living, this episode gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at what really happens in the early stages of residential design. Amelia shares her own learnings, the questions she didn’t realise she needed to ask, and how 3D modelling helped bring her rural home to life long before anything is built. Frank dives into why honest feedback is essential, how to balance the wishlist with budget, and the role of “compromise moments” when two people are designing one home. They also explore the hidden costs of building on acreage, think tanks, pumps, power runs, wastewater systems, sheds, and even the potential for a future granny flat. Whether you’re planning a rural build, considering a renovation, or simply love understanding how good design comes together, this episode is packed with relatable insights, practical advice, and a few laughs along the way. If you enjoy this conversation, make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode, and dive into our library of past episodes for more guidance on building, design, approvals, and choosing the right team for your project. Your dream home starts with the right knowledge, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:25:57

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113. Retrofitting upgrades in your home

11/13/2025
Are you looking to make your home more comfortable, efficient, and safe, but aren’t sure where to start? In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Trime Podcast, Frank and Amelia dive deep into the world of retrofitting and home upgrades, sharing practical insights for homeowners who want to improve their existing spaces without breaking the bank. From choosing the right insulation and roof ventilation for Tasmanian conditions, they cover the must-know tips for keeping your home in top shape. Electrical upgrades, smart lighting, surge protection, and planning for future EV chargers are all explained in simple, easy-to-understand terms, so you know what investments really matter. The conversation also explores water and plumbing improvements, including hot water systems, dual-flush toilets, and rainwater tanks, as well as safety-focused retrofits for aging in place. Frank shares expert advice on wider doorways, non-slip flooring, flush-entry showers, grab rails, sensor lights, and even induction cooktops, small changes that make a huge difference for comfort and peace of mind. They also discuss retrofits to avoid, including common pitfalls when converting sunrooms or sheds into bedrooms, or tackling asbestos cladding without proper planning. Throughout the episode, the focus is on maximising safety, efficiency, and enjoyment of your home while planning upgrades that will truly add value. Whether you’re thinking about your next renovation or just curious about practical ways to future-proof your home, this episode is packed with tips, expert advice, and real-world experiences you won’t want to miss. Subscribe to the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast to catch this and other episodes full of valuable insights for homeowners. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:25:23

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E112. Navigating regulatory differences and interpretations from state to state

10/30/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time podcast, Amelia and Frank pull back the curtain on one of the biggest challenges in Australia’s building and design industry, the lack of communication and consistency between systems, departments, and even states. Following on from their previous podcast discussion about the five key systems involved in every building project, they dive deeper into how these systems often operate in isolation, creating confusion, delays, and frustration for homeowners and professionals alike. Frank explains how licensing requirements, building codes, and approval processes differ drastically between states, and how even the National Construction Code (NCC) is interpreted differently depending on where you build. From bushfire regulations and thermal performance standards to planning terminology and Tasmanian-specific requirements, the pair highlight just how complex the landscape really is. They also explore how Tasmania’s CBOS system and statewide planning scheme have helped improve consistency, while acknowledging that constant regulation changes and communication barriers between authorities still pose major challenges. Throughout the episode, Amelia and Frank share their insights on how Prime Design acts as the “translator” between these disconnected systems, bringing together planners, engineers, surveyors, and councils to ensure clients’ projects move smoothly through approvals. If you’ve ever wondered why building can feel so complicated, or what really goes on behind the scenes to get your permits approved, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a revealing look at the hidden complexity of Australia’s building process and how expert coordination makes all the difference. An episode not to be missed! If you love this episode be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any in the future. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:16:54

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E111. Building design drawings are about 25% of the work, here’s the hidden 75% you need to know

10/23/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank and Amelia pull back the curtain on one of the biggest misconceptions in the industry, that building designers just “draw plans.” They reveal the hidden complexity behind every project, explaining how designers must navigate five parallel systems planning, building, site and infrastructure, technical disciplines, and title/legal implications each with its own rule book, language, and bureaucracy. These systems don’t communicate with each other, leaving homeowners stuck trying to make sense of red tape, conflicting interpretations, and ever-changing regulations. Frank and Amelia share real-world examples of clients who faced costly setbacks after venturing too far outside the planning scheme and offer practical advice on how to avoid the same fate. They discuss the importance of due diligence before purchasing land or beginning an extension and explain why the true value of a designer lies in their ability to coordinate, interpret, and translate across all these systems and what can go wrong if you decide to coordinate these aspects yourself without the know how. Whether you’re planning to build, renovate, or simply want to understand what really happens behind the scenes, this episode will give you a whole new appreciation for the role of a building designer, the professionals who “speak all five languages, so you don’t have to.” An episode not to be missed be sure to subscribe so you don't miss and episode! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:20:57

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E110. Landscape design for your property with special guest Andrew Nicholson

10/16/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank and Amelia diving into the world of landscape design with expert landscaper Andrew Nicholson. From passive solar planning to creating functional outdoor spaces, Andrew shares insights into how smart design can make your garden not only beautiful but practical all year round. They explore the tricky balance of managing sunlight, wind, and shade, and the importance of choosing the right trees and plants, not just for aesthetics, but for long-term safety, bushfire protection, and maintenance and thermal comfort. Andrew also shares his thoughts on smaller lots, creative shading solutions, and how even compact spaces can be transformed into thriving, functional gardens. Ever wondered how to combine play, entertaining, and edible gardening in one outdoor space? Andrew discusses veggie patches, herb gardens, and incorporating spaces that the whole family can enjoy, from trampolines to fire pitswhile still being mindful of design and safety. They also touch on the challenges of landscaping after a build, understanding your space over time, and how to plan for what will really work in your lifestyle, not just what looks good on paper. Whether you’re dreaming of a backyard oasis, curious about edible landscapes, or want tips to make the most of your outdoor space, this episode is packed with practical advice, clever design ideas, and inspiration to get you thinking differently about your garden. Tune in to hear Andrew’s stories, surprising lessons, and expert tips that will help you approach your next landscaping project with confidence and maybe even a bit of fun! And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:01:02:30

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E109. New policy for financing modular homes - with guests Carrie and Eliza from Uploans

10/2/2025
Are you considering a modular home but aren’t sure where to start? In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, hosts Amelia and Frank are joined by mortgage brokers Carrie and Eliza from Uploans to discuss the latest policy changes for financing modular homes. Together, they unpack the evolving world of modular housing, providing expert insights for homeowners, investors, and first-time buyers alike. you will gain valuable knowledge on navigating loans, understanding evolving bank policies, and the practicalities of deposits, loan-to-value ratios, and approvals. Carrie and Eliza share real-world examples of common challenges financing modular homes and the complications of using the five stage building contract to fund them with banks Carrie and Eliza break down the latest (and newly released) bank policies for modular home loans, including deposit requirements, loan-to-value ratios, and how lenders like Commonwealth Bank are changing their approach. They share strategies for navigating finance, protecting your investment, and understanding lender requirements so you can confidently move forward without surprises. They also share how lending can work using equity and highlight how using this construction method can affect property valuation. From checking building contracts and approvals to understanding how modular homes are valued and insured, this episode gives listeners practical, actionable advice to make informed decisions about modular home builds. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade with a modern, efficient modular home, this episode is packed with expert insights, tips, and stories to help you avoid costly mistakes and successfully finance your dream build. This is an episode not to be missed! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode. We release one each week! If you loved this episode and want to learn more about what mortgage brokers check out episode 66 & 67 when we last spoke with Uploans about financing options for your home or investment. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:54:20

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E108. Why budget matters at the design stage

9/25/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank tackle a topic that comes up with almost every client enquiry: budget. While many people hesitate to disclose how much they want to spend, Frank explains why being upfront is crucial for a successful design and build journey, if you're on a budget. Amelia and Frank discuss how a clear budget helps align design ideas with realistic outcomes, preventing disappointment down the track. They share stories from past projects where hidden costs, site conditions, and council requirements impacted the final price, showing why contingencies of 10–20% are essential. From unexpected structural issues in heritage homes to the real cost of sheds, bathrooms, and landscaping, they highlight the importance of understanding what’s included and what’s not included in a build budget. The conversation also touches on the role of quantity surveyors, how builder quotes differ from early cost estimates, and why honest communication between client, designer, and builder is the best recipe for success. Whether you’re planning a new home, an extension, or a renovation, this episode will help you see why budget isn’t just about money, it’s about creating a design that can actually be built. Tune in to learn how setting realistic financial expectations from the start can save time, stress, and costly surprises later in the process. And be sure to subscribe so you don'e miss an episode. About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:27:38

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E107. Types of heating for your home

9/18/2025
Heating your home isn’t just about turning on a switch, it’s about comfort, efficiency, and making choices that suit your lifestyle and budget. In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Frank and Amelia dive deep into the world of home heating, exploring the wide variety of options available to homeowners in Tasmania and beyond. From traditional wood heaters and pellet systems to reverse cycle, hydronic, and geothermal solutions, they break down how each system works, the costs involved, maintenance requirements, and long-term efficiency. Frank and Amelia discuss practical considerations like retrofitting older homes, the importance of insulation and thermal performance, and how your choice of heating can impact both your energy bills and the environment. They also highlight the often-overlooked benefits of passive solar design, showing how smart placement of living areas and windows can harness the sun’s energy to naturally warm your home, free of cost and emissions. Listeners will gain insights into choosing the right heating system for their needs, understanding the balance between upfront investment and long-term returns, and how to optimise comfort for every season of life. Whether you’re building a new home, renovating, or simply curious about making your current space warmer and more sustainable, this episode is packed with expert advice, real-life examples, and tips you won’t want to miss. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode, there's a new topic each week! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:25:25

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E106. Passive house design with guest Sam from SM building (Part 2)

9/11/2025
In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast Frank and Amelia welcome back Sam from SM Building for the second instalment of our two-part series on Passive House design (If you haven't listened to part one yet go back to the previous episode first so you can hear the full instalment). Frank, Amelia and Sam dive deeper into what it really takes to build and certify a home to this international standard. They explore the processes, inspections, and rigorous testing that set a Passive House apart from a standard build. From understanding the role of the Australian Passive House Association and how to find certified professionals, to recognising the significance of the certification plaque, we uncover the steps that prove a home is more than just “inspired by” Passive House principles. Sam shares his experience navigating the added documentation, blower door testing, and quality checks that create a home built for comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term durability. They also open up an honest conversation about quality in the broader building industry and why it’s often overlooked, how price-driven decisions can compromise outcomes, and what clients should really look for when choosing a builder. With practical advice on interviewing builders, checking references, and building trust early in the design journey, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone considering a new home or renovation. If you’ve been curious about Passive House or simply want to better understand how to secure a high-quality build, this episode is full of takeaways to help you make informed decisions. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Every week there is a different topic! About us Prime Design is a building design company locally owned and operated in Tasmania since 2004. Our goal is to share as much valuable information as possible about the process of building design, extensions, and more. We will talk about a different topic each week. To suggest a topic you would like us to talk about contact us at info@primedesigntas.com.au Disclaimer The information provided on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, individual circumstances, or remedy. We strongly suggest you consult a qualified professional before taking any action based on the information provided in this podcast. The views, opinions, and information provided in this podcast are those of the hosts do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organisation, employer, or company. All content provided on this podcast is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, or damages arising from its use. We reserve the right to change content or delete any information provided on this podcast at any time without prior notice.

Duration:00:37:04