Saving Money While Redesigning Your Home

A home redesign takes time, but it shouldn’t take over your bank account. Keep these budgeting tips in mind when starting a home redesign.

Set Your Budget and Stick to It

Setting your budget is an incredibly important step in any home redesign. Consider the number of rooms you’re redesigning, how in-depth your changes are and if you’ll need professional help during the process. Keep the whole picture in mind when you shop for supplies. Consider keeping a spreadsheet with price estimates and receipts to keep track of your spending.

Buy Used

New isn’t always better. Buying used items is good for your wallet and for the environment. Browse local secondhand shops in your area and check out yard sales nearby. You can find amazing vintage items that are in great condition and will fit right in with your new design. This can save you a lot of money when you’re looking for larger pieces of furniture, such as pre owned desks for your new home office or a used sectional for your updated living room.

Do It Yourself Where You Can

When you’re doing anything involving plumbing or electrical work, it might be best to call in a professional. However, if you’re refinishing a table or changing out the tile in your bathroom, you might be able to do it yourself. There are many online tutorials that discuss a wide variety of home improvement topics. Research ideas online and talk to friends and family. It’s likely that someone you know has already completed a similar project and will have plenty of tips for you.

Keep What You Can

You’ll be surprised how many things can be repurposed during a home redesign. You can paint old light fixtures, reupholster your favorite couch or refinish wood kitchen cabinets. Before purchasing new items, consider all your options. In the event that you can’t repurpose something, make sure to donate items rather than taking them to the dump.

Take Your Time

You may think that getting through your project quickly will save time and money, but that is not always the case. When you rush through a redesign, you may be unsatisfied with the end result. It’s better to take your time and consider your options before settling on one thing too quickly.

A home redesign takes a bit of preparation and work, but when you see the end result, you’ll be happy that you took your time and made the right decisions for you and your budget.

 

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