Top Home Remodeling Tips For A Small Budget

Posted by Stephanie Snyder on May 24th, 2021

Plan Ahead for Bargains

Don’t wait until the actual construction period to buy your supplies. When you see a good deal, whether it’s new kitchen appliances or new house fittings, get it. Buying a bargain as soon as you see it will result in considerable savings in the long run. Allocate some space to store these items you’ve purchased as you wait for when you are ready to remodel.

Assume the Role of Project Manager

Besides going for a professional architect or engineer to manage your remodel, you can double up as the project manager. Assuming the role of a project manager means that you will be in control of your expenses, including your labor and materials. This measure will prove very cost-effective, as you can only hire separate crafts when need be. However, you should not underestimate the position of a project manager as it can be all-consuming.

Shop Around for Different Prices and Service Quotes

The idea of buying your items from one supplier might seem the most straightforward and fastest route, but it is not the most cost-effective. Shopping around from store-to-store can help you when it comes to building materials, kitchen appliances, and kitchen fittings.

If a company specializes in kitchen fittings like cabinets and shelves, you must not get appliances from them. That goes for the services you hire as well. Get multiple quotes from at least three different contractors as their fees can vary by hundreds of dollars. Nonetheless, the lowest price or quote does not always mean the best value for your money.

Consider an Unfinished Look

It is beneficial to go for a look that can cut down on labor costs or material. Finishes like exposed brickwork and birch-faced ply will do away with a plaster finish. You will end up saving from not hiring a professional plasterer. However, exposed brick finishing is most suitable for your internal walls rather than the external where insulation by plastering is necessary.

Freshen up the Walls

Put a new coat of color on your walls. Paint is one of the easiest ways to drastically change a room, especially when on a tight budget. Decide on a different color, buy paint and rollers, apply on the walls, and you have a new appearance.

Reuse Old Materials

Most renovation projects come with the demolition of walls and structures. Reusing the old bricks will offer considerable savings to your pocket. Reusing any slates and tiles that are in perfect condition will not only save you money but help your new addition merge with the old. It might also prove cost-effective to repair your timber window rather than replacing it.

Maintain the Layout

If you are somewhat happy with the current layout of your bathroom or kitchen, then hold back on major renovations. Simple superficial changes along with upgrades will do the trick of transforming your spaces.

You can choose to replace your floor or carpet by installing either wooden slates or vinyl laminates. Get new hardware and update your interior doors to achieve an entirely new feel. While remodeling, prehung interior doors can be handy as they are fast to install and blend in perfectly as they come with their frames.

DIY

Getting down to work as a family on a DIY basis is the best way to save on labor costs. How confident you feel about your skills will determine how you go with the tasks you take on. 

You can save a good amount by rolling up your sleeves and doing the paint job on your walls and some tiling. You can learn many techniques from the internet, like how to paint by yourself and install different types of flooring material.

To realize an even dramatic transformation of your home, you can complement these useful remodeling hacks by just rearranging your furniture. As you try to cut down on labor, avoid taking on skill-demanding tasks as the risks will cost you more than a professional will.

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