House Extension |
It is no brainer that house extension is far better
and highly affordable option than buying a new home. Congratulations on making
a financially sound decision. Many people begin their extension project without
knowing enough about design, the law, construction and planning. So, first make
a list of all your needs and wants. Before you consider the costs, make a list
of your household's needs and wants. This will help your general contractor
assist you if the original plans are beyond your budget. It will be much
convenient to scratch the wants from the list to whittle the price down.
1. Saving
money
If you wish to focus on saving money on a house
extension, everything needs to be finely tuned, from initial ideas to the
completion of the project. If things are properly planned, the house extension in South London
will be one smooth journey with no problems, no retrospective changes and no
nasty surprises. Existing materials can be reused or traded rather than dumping
them. Old floorboards, radiators, doors, kitchen units, towel rails, etc. can
all be revived and reused, cleaned up and given a new finish. Try to sell or
trade what you can’t use.
2. Consider
every possible option
When you decide to have a house extension, home
modification, or loft conversion, there are many choices to be made, and the
path you decide to take will heavily influence the final result. Depending
completely on a builder might not always be a wiser option unless you
completely trust the home builder with prior experience. By using the independent experts with
specialist skills, who have your project's interests at heart, and can prepare
designs and drawings will vastly help to avoid such problems. It will also
assist the project go according to plan and may even make your idea better than
you ever imagined. In most cases, you will be doing the builder a huge favour
by using such professionals.
3. See it
before you built it
Typically, before purchasing any item you examine what
you are going get for your money, so why not for a house
extension ? Surely, when you are spending thousands of pounds on a
construction project in South London,
you need to know that the finished build will be what you wanted in the first
place. For instance, would you buy a new automobile having only seen some 2D
plans of the design? The 2D drawings are not enough, and 3D visualisation is
always preferred as they offer a clear picture of your final build. A 3D
visualisation may bring to light design elements that you would like to change.
A lot of money and time will be saved by making these changes before building
work begins.
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