Real work, not filler imagery
The portfolio is built from actual Fix Home jobs so the standard of finish feels credible from the first scroll.
This portfolio brings together real Fix Home jobs across Melbourne, including painting, plaster preparation, renovation detailing, and finish-focused improvement work.

The portfolio is built from actual Fix Home jobs so the standard of finish feels credible from the first scroll.
The stories still lead with painting and presentation, with supporting repairs and renovations shown where they genuinely mattered.
The examples show interiors, exteriors, plaster preparation, cabinetry, kitchens, and bathroom finishes rather than one repeated job type.
Most people use a portfolio page to answer one simple question: does the finish look like the standard I want in my own home? That is why the examples stay visual, practical, and easy to scan.
Good project photography shows more than colour. It shows preparation, trim definition, tidy rooms, clean joinery lines, and exteriors that feel more complete once the work is done.
Looking through similar jobs can help you work out whether your own project is mainly painting, whether it needs repair work first, or whether broader finishing support might be worth including.
Each project starts by looking at the surfaces, the style of the home, and the outcome the owner wants.
Painting, preparation, and any supportive improvement work are grouped into a practical plan.
The job is completed with attention to presentation, staging, and the parts of the home people notice most.
The end goal is a property that feels visibly sharper, more complete, and easier to be proud of.
Whether the project is a full exterior repaint or a bedroom refresh, the biggest improvements often come from combining paint, preparation, trim detail, and the right supporting works in one consistent finish.

This project focused on clean presentation from the street, with the facade, trim, and fencing working together to give the home a brighter and more finished look.

This kitchen project combined new cabinetry, preparation work, and a cleaner overall layout so the room could move toward a full renovation finish rather than feeling half-updated.

Walls, built-ins, and the window seat were refreshed to create a cleaner, brighter bedroom with better visual continuity.

The detail work in the wardrobes and room finishing helped lift the overall result beyond a standard repaint.

Painting-led finishing work combined with bathroom detailing to make the room feel fresher and more complete.

A smaller but high-impact exterior scope where the garage door and surrounding exterior elements were refreshed to sharpen the home's presentation.




Yes. The imagery used through this page comes from actual Fix Home work in the business photo folder.
Yes. Pointing to a similar type of job is a useful way to start the conversation.
Yes. The project mix includes both interior and exterior painting, along with selected finishing work.
These guides answer common homeowner questions and help explain the kind of preparation and planning that leads to a better result.
See where painting adds the most value before selling a Melbourne home, without overspending.
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