How to save money on your renovation or remodel project

No matter whether you're doing a $10,000 renovation update or a $2 million dollar new build home - my experience is that everyone is on a budget of some sort when they are renovating. ⁠

And as a result people are always looking for ideas for how to make their money go further. ⁠

So in this post I am sharing 22 different ideas for how you can save money on your next renovation or remodel project. ⁠

 
How to save money on your renovation project
 

22 ways to save money on your renovation or remodel project

  1. Get the correct trade for the job - trying to save a few dollars here and there on your trades will likely end up in dodgy work that will inevitably cost more to fix down the track. Also - choosing the cheapest tradesperson isn’t always the best way to save money (as often they are cheap because they don’t do a quality job).

  2. Keep plumbing in existing locations where possible - e.g. leave the toilet where it is already located. Moving plumbing will increase your budget quickly.

  3. Install flat pack options (e.g. kitchen) and make these look more custom with different cabinet handles or other hacks (look on Pinterest for these as there are so many creative ways to upgrade flat pack cabinetry).

  4. Stick to cosmetic fixes - changing your fixtures, shower screen, paint, carpet, curtains and furniture/styling can make a massive impact for much less money than a full renovation

  5. Create a budget and stick to it - plan out the entire renovation, line by line and allocate conservative estimates for each item

  6. Plan, plan and plan. Make sure you know exactly what you want to do before you get started. Moving things once works have started costs much more than getting it right to start with (SketchUp is a great tool to help with this!!)

  7. Stick to a budget that you are comfortable with - no project is worth going in to extreme debt over, even if the house is beautiful in the end!

  8. Wait for sales to purchase your larger ticket items like bathroom fixtures, tiles, large furniture pieces.

  9. Mix and match high end pieces with more cost effective options - spend more on the things that are hard to replace and that you use every day e.g. fixtures in bathroom & appliances

  10. Think longer term - things like solar panels or LED lighting will cost more upfront but over time will save you money. But only install these things if you think you’ll be in the house long enough to benefit from them.

  11. Do your own landscaping - grass and planting is relatively cheap and for smaller areas is easy to do yourself

  12. Avoid structural changes - these are very costly and can blow the budget. If you can keep the existing footprint you'll save a lot of money!

  13. Sell as much as you can before demolition - you can sell an old kitchen on eBay or Facebook marketplace. Or even just give it away as you'll save on demo and on rubbish removal as well.

  14. Think about hidden costs and factor these in to your budget - e.g. asbestos removal, electrical or plumbing upgrades, rising damp, termites, sewer issues etc. These hidden costs can sometimes be tens of thousands of dollars so have a contingency in your budget for them.

  15. Also remember to factor in your other costs like design fees, permits, council fees etc. in to your budget.

  16. Improve a tired kitchen with a new tap, new handles and perhaps even consider painting the cabinet doors or changing the counter/bench top. Much cheaper than full kitchen renovation or remodel!

  17. Mix a more expensive feature tile in the bathroom for floor or one wall with inexpensive options like a simple 300x600 satin white rectified (my favourite!)

  18. Think about your location and renovate accordingly. If you live in an affluent area then you will want higher end finishes. In less affluent areas they won’t expect high end finishes so don't overspend if you won't see a return on this investment down the track.

  19. Make sure your house is properly insulated. This will save money on heating and cooling and is worth spending more on up front.

  20. Pack your skip bins properly. These are quite expensive and fill up quickly if you don't think about how you fill them to avoid gaps :)

  21. Do some of the demo yourself if you can - this is normally quite easy but time consuming. It's a good way to save on trades. In fact do as much of any of the work you can - e.g. painting is another way to save money.

  22. Live on site if possible - you will save on having to rent elsewhere while the renovation takes place

One of the most important things when renovating or remodeling is just to be organised and plan everything in advance. The more you can do this the more money you will save in the long run.

Good luck with your project! :)

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Enjoy the rest of your day!

Clare x

Dr Clare Le Roy



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