Renovated two-storey home facade with dark cladding and garage at dusk by KRenovation
Exterior Ideas 2026

Home Exterior & Facade Renovation Ideas for Melbourne’s West

Your home is judged from the street before anyone steps inside. Here is how to transform a tired facade — the looks that work, what each one costs, and where to spend for the biggest lift.

KRenovation Updated June 2026 8 min read
01 · Why It Matters

The cheapest renovation that adds the most value

Of every dollar you can spend on a home, the ones that go into the facade work the hardest. A refreshed exterior lifts the way the home feels the moment you pull into the driveway, and it is the first thing a buyer values — long before they reach the kitchen.

A facade renovation in Melbourne’s west typically runs anywhere from $15,000 for a render-and-paint refresh to $80,000 or more for new cladding, windows, an entry and full landscaping. The good news is that even the smaller end makes a dramatic difference, because the eye reads the whole house at once.

Renovated home facade in render and timber with a landscaped entry by KRenovation
Render, timber and a considered entry — the most popular facade direction in the west.

What you choose comes down to the bones of your home and the look you are after. The three directions below cover almost every facade we deliver — warm modern, dark and dramatic, or classic and refined.

Hamptons-style single-storey facade with symmetrical hedged path by KRenovation
Classic and symmetrical — a Hamptons-leaning facade that never dates.
02 · Three Directions

Three facade looks — and who each suits

Almost every facade renovation lands in one of three directions. Here is what each one buys, the materials behind it, and the kind of home it flatters most.

Warm modern facade in white render and timber with garden by KRenovation
Warm Modern
01render, timber & soft landscaping

The crowd favourite. Smooth render in a warm neutral, timber accents at the entry and around windows, and soft planting out front. Friendly, current and forgiving on almost any home shape.

Dark and dramatic facade in dark cladding and timber at dusk by KRenovation
Dark & Dramatic
02charcoal cladding, black-framed windows

Bold and architectural. Dark cladding or render, black window frames and a strong entry. It makes a newer or boxy home look designed, and lighting at dusk turns it into a real statement.

Classic refined single-storey facade with symmetrical path at dusk by KRenovation
Classic & Refined
03symmetry, render & a formal entry

Timeless and calm. Symmetry, a centred and generous front door, render with crisp detailing and clipped landscaping. The look that holds its value and never feels of-the-moment.

The trick is matching the direction to the home you have. A boxy newer build loves dark and dramatic; a wide single-storey suits classic and symmetrical; almost anything works in warm modern. Get the direction right and every other choice falls into place.

Render and timber facade with integrated garage and landscaping by KRenovation
Warm modern — render, timber and a landscaped approach.
Dark timber facade with landscaped garden by KRenovation
Dark and dramatic — timber warmth against a charcoal base.
03 · What Lifts a Facade

The six moves that transform an exterior

You do not need to do all six to see a difference — but these are the levers, roughly in order of impact. Pick the ones that suit your home and your budget.

  1. Render or re-clad. Wrapping tired brick in render or fresh cladding is the single biggest visual change — it resets the whole look of the home in one move.
  2. Windows and frames. New windows, or simply black-framing the existing ones, sharpen the facade and modernise it instantly.
  3. The entry. A wider, taller front door with a considered surround draws the eye and signals quality the moment a visitor arrives.
  4. Roofline and gutters. Recolouring the roof, slimline gutters and a tidy fascia clean up the lines and make everything below look sharper.
  5. Landscaping and the path. Planting, a defined path and a clean driveway frame the home — the cheapest lever with an outsized effect.
  6. Lighting. Uplighting on the facade and a lit entry make the home look its best at dusk, exactly when most people drive past.
04 · Where The Money Goes

A $45,000 facade renovation, broken down

A facade budget spreads across the building envelope and the ground around it. Here is roughly how a typical mid-level facade renovation splits — useful for deciding where to spend if you cannot do everything at once.

Render / cladding34%
The biggest visual change — and the biggest single line on the quote.
Windows & glazing22%
New or re-framed windows that sharpen the whole facade.
Entry & garage door16%
The two doors people actually look at — worth getting right.
Roof & gutters12%
Recolour, slimline gutters and a clean fascia line.
Landscaping & path10%
The cheapest lever with the biggest frame-the-home effect.
Paint, lighting & details6%
The finishing touches that make it look its best at dusk.
Dark render facade with garage and concrete steps by KRenovation
A third of the budget — render resets the whole look.
Render and dark facade with garage reflected in water at dusk by KRenovation
Lighting and landscaping — the cheapest levers, the biggest dusk payoff.
05 · Render vs Cladding

Render or cladding? The honest comparison

The two most common ways to reskin a facade. Both look fantastic done well — the right choice comes down to your home, your maintenance appetite and the look you are after.

Acrylic render Timber-look cladding Fibre-cement panels Black-framed windows Recoloured roof Facade lighting
Rendered facade with timber accents lit at dusk by KRenovation

Render

Smooth, seamless, classic

  • Wraps brick in a clean, continuous skin
  • Warm, soft and works in any colour
  • Best value way to reset a tired brick home
  • Wants the occasional wash and a repaint over time
Timber and dark cladding facade with garage by KRenovation

Cladding

Texture, depth, architectural

  • Adds line, shadow and a designed feel
  • Timber-look and panel options for warmth or edge
  • Brilliant for mixing materials on one facade
  • Costs a little more, lifts a plain home the most
Renovated facade in dark and white render with a landscaped path by KRenovation

Want to see what your facade could become?

Send us a photo or book a free on-site consultation and we will sketch the direction that suits your home — with a fixed written quote so you know the number before you commit.

06 · Spend Smarter

Four ways to lift your facade for less

You do not need the full transformation to make a big difference. These four moves give you most of the lift for a fraction of a full facade renovation.

Single-storey home with a gable and lit path at dusk by KRenovation
01

Start with render and paint

If you do one thing, wrap and recolour the home. Nothing else resets the look as dramatically for the money, and it ties every other element together.

Dark timber home with a lit entry at dusk by KRenovation
02

Make the entry a moment

A bigger door, a timber surround and a single feature light turn the entry into the focal point — a small area with an outsized impact.

Bright renovated entry hallway with console, mirror and timber floor by KRenovation
03

Carry it through the front door

A facade promise that continues into a considered entry hall feels expensive. Match the materials inside the door to the ones outside it.

Renovated entry hallway with round mirror, console and timber floor by KRenovation
04

Light it for dusk

Most people see your home in the evening. A little facade uplighting and a warm, lit entry make it look its absolute best exactly when it counts.

07 · Common Questions

Facade renovation questions, answered plainly

How much does a facade renovation cost in Melbourne’s west?
Most facade renovations run from around $15,000 for a render-and-paint refresh to $80,000 or more for new cladding, windows, an entry and full landscaping. A typical mid-level facade renovation lands around $45,000. The exact figure depends on the size of the home and how many elements you change.
Is rendering cheaper than cladding?
Generally yes — render is usually the best-value way to reset a tired brick home, while cladding costs a little more but adds the most texture and architectural depth. Many of the best facades use both: render as the base with cladding as a feature.
Does a facade renovation add value?
It is one of the highest-return renovations there is, because it sets a buyer’s first impression of the whole home. Curb appeal is what gets people through the door, and a fresh, considered facade lifts the perceived value of everything behind it.
Do I need a permit to render or re-clad my home?
Rendering and recladding often need a building permit, and homes in heritage overlays — common in parts of the inner west — can have extra requirements. We check what applies to your property and handle the approvals as part of the project.
How do I get an accurate facade quote?
Book a free on-site consultation or send us a photo of the home. Once we have seen it and talked through the direction you want, we provide a fixed written quote with everything itemised — so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
08 · Your Suburb

Facade & home renovations across Melbourne’s west

We renovate exteriors and whole homes right across the inner west, the bayside and the Wyndham corridor. See local detail, pricing and photos for your area:

Planning the inside too? Read our home renovation cost guide and our extension cost guide.

Finished facade renovation in white render and dark cladding with lawn by KRenovation

Let’s transform your street appeal

Render, cladding, windows, entry and landscaping — one accountable local team, a fixed written quote and a 10-year workmanship warranty. Tell us about your home and we will show you what is possible.

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