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Lessons from a DIY renovator with TDF's Art Director Annie Portelli
Welcome back to The Design Files’s podcast TDF Talks, and our new 4-part series on renovating!We kick things off with a chat between our founder and host Lucy Feagins and art director, Annie Portelli — who’s taken on a massive DIY home renovation in the last two years. Annie shares how she and her husband Simon ‘accidentally’ fell into renovating their Melbourne home themselves, the budget mishaps, and what she would do differently if she had her time over again…They’ve finally moved into the half-renovated property (which looks amazing!) and you can see it in the full story on our website here!To see more of Annie’s renovation journey, find her on Instagram @annieportelli. You can also see our feature of her beloved first apartment here.Follow us at @thedesignfiles and subscribe to our weekly newsletter so you don’t miss a thing. Thank you so much for listening!