7 Things to Think About Before Building a Home

Building a home is a huge undertaking and there are many things to consider before getting started.

Here are the top 7 things you should think about before building a home.

1. How Do You Envision Your Dream Home?

Having a clear vision for your home is vital before you start the building process. Some questions to ask yourself:

  1. What kind of home do you want?
  2. What type of style do you like?
  3. What size?
  4. What specific features?
  5. How do you want to use the spaces in your home?
  6. How do you want your home to feel?

2. Understand Your Building Schedule is a Guideline

When it comes to building a home, there are many factors to consider that can affect your timeline. This can include bad weather, building issues and scheduling of contractors. It is best to keep this in mind to avoid any disappointment.

3. Design for the Future

Avoid designing your home with a “right now” mindset. Instead, it is important to have a long-term perspective in mind as what may work for you now may not work for you in 5-10 years’ time. It is best to consider a more timeless trend when you are designing and decorating your home.

4. Plan for Storage

Who would have thought that storage is prime real estate in a home? Planning for storage might not be the most exciting part of the building process as there is a fair bit of planning involved, but it will have a significant impact on your lifestyle and organisation later on. It is best to keep it at the forefront of your mind when designing a home.

5. Finish Before Moving In

It can be very tempting when you’re near the end of a long build and you’re just ready to move in (been there, done that! Plans you had to finish the landscape or your driveway may seem less important if it’s holding up your move-in date. But those last few items can take years to complete after you move in. Where possible and depending on your circumstances, it is much easier to finish projects while you’re already in the building process.

6. Obtain the Right Permits

Before you start any construction work, you need to make sure that you have all the necessary permits. Otherwise, you could face some hefty fines.

7. Hire the Right Contractors

The contractors you hire will have a significant impact on the quality of your home. Do your homework and ensure you research and hire reputable contractors as this can save you a lot of time and money. This can be through asking for referrals or checking reviews.

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