When I first set out to renovate my home, I estimated that RM400,000 would cover the costs, but I never knew that things could quickly spiral out of control! Hidden costs in renovation eventually crept up, and it wasn’t long until my budget went up to RM700,000!
Curious about how this happened? I shared the full details in a video on MrMoneyTV’s YouTube channel, where I also sat down with Peter to dive deeper into the subject. However, if you’re pressed for time, let me give you a few quick tips I shared in that video.
Learning from Others’ Mistakes
Renovating a home can be expensive, no doubt. But it’s possible to manage the costs if you focus on what truly matters.
This is where I was actively doing a lot of research and learning from other people’s mistakes to prevent costly errors from happening any further, which is something I recommend you doing more of while you organise your renovation plans and budget!
Compare Prices
For example, I compared prices for the necessary materials, appliances, and utility items for the project from various places. While I was mindful of how inflation affects their prices and how much I would need for the house renovation, I wanted to still achieve practicality and functionality while still remaining practical and being within a budget.
In fact, that’s where Joven came in handy with its range of practical appliances that offer long-term value. Joven’s products, like their water heaters, may not be fancy, but they’re reliable and more affordable than high-end brands. If you’re on a budget but still need quality appliances, Joven is definitely worth considering.
Don’t Be Cheap on Professionals
Here’s a critical lesson I learnt from this home renovation project: don’t skimp on architects or structural work. If there are hidden structural issues in your home, and if you’re not a pro at it; you need the right people to address them, much like consulting a pharmacist before getting the right medication.
In my case, the foundation of my house wasn’t strong enough for the new design, and it cost RM50,000 to reinforce it. Then came architect fees, permits, and unforeseen demolition costs—all unavoidable if you want a safe and functional home. Don’t try to save in these areas; instead, invest in structural integrity.
Save Where It Counts
While it’s essential not to cut corners on professionals, there are areas where you can save, like getting Joven’s affordable and functional appliances that are perfect examples of quality without the luxury price tag for your newly renovated home.
I’ve used their products, including their Water Heater that’s lasted me more than five years! It’s still working perfectly and only cost me a fraction of what other brands would charge.
It’s about balancing where you spend and where you save. You don’t need the most expensive brands if functionality and longevity are your goals, and that’s exactly what Joven delivers.
Be Mindful
In the end, home renovations cost a lot for most of us, and they can come with hidden expenses that can catch you off guard.
From permits to structural repairs to rising material costs, it’s easy for a budget to balloon out of control. But if you plan carefully, learn from others’ experiences, and balance where to save and where to spend, you can still keep things manageable. By doing so, you can also make room for affordable appliances that focus on functionality to fulfil their purpose.
For more insights on navigating these challenges, check out the full video on MrMoneyTV’s YouTube channel. Trust me, you’ll want to avoid these pitfalls when tackling your renovation projects!
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