Flexibility is an essential part of the building process and knowing when to compromise and when to stick to your guns is the key to success.
Look closely at your priorities and be flexible with things that can be changed down the track without too much inconvenience or expense.
However, there are certain things that are important to get right from the start – here, we’ll look at 5 key things you shouldn’t compromise on when building your new home.
It’s a good idea to have a couple of options if possible, to give yourself a better chance of finding a suitable land at the right price.
Before you commit, always speak to your builder, as they can help you avoid buying a bad block by letting you know if there are any features (such as slopes, access, or connections) that might add substantial hidden costs to your build.
The layout of the house can significantly impact your enjoyment of your home, so consider carefully where you locate rooms and how easy it is to access them.
There are lots of floorplan options, so listing your wants and needs is always a good place to start narrowing it down. Get advice from your builder on your shortlist of designs and visit display homes if possible to get a feel for the space.
And if you can’t find a home that’s just right, you can always customise a design to perfectly suit your needs.
To create an ideal kitchen, start by choosing a layout that suits your lifestyle and the family. Next, look for quality kitchen appliances in your inclusions, as upgrading them can be costly.
Lastly, if you have room in your budget to add some on-trend tapware, it can add a real sense of luxury – but this is certainly something you can do later if needed.
While the standard inclusions will often be nice, if you can fit in a few upgrades, they’ll not only add value to your home, you’ll also be able to use and appreciate them daily.
A freestanding bath makes an instant statement, and a tiled shower base adds a touch of luxury. Taking the wall tiles to the ceiling is another popular upgrade and adding some stylish tapware will take things to another level.
Once you’ve got your placement right, it’s time to look at fittings. From LED downlights to stylish pendant lights, there are lots of choices – you can visit a lighting showroom for ideas or speak to your colour consultant during the design phase for help to find the best fit for your style and budget.
While it would be nice to have an endless budget, this is rarely the case, so a willingness to be flexible with your choices is a must.
While there will likely be areas you’ll need to compromise and stray from your wish list, being smart about where you spend a little more now, and where you save and upgrade down the track gives you the best chance of designing a new modular home you’ll love for many years to come.
Do you have a question about where to compromise when building your new home? Or some advice to share? We’d love to hear from you!