Cosmetic Renovations
Simple upgrades like repainting, installing new flooring, or changing light fixtures.
Structural Renovations
More significant changes such as altering walls, windows, or even plumbing and electrical systems.
Restorations and Repairs
Fixing damage caused by wear and tear, such as replacing damaged tiles or plumbing issues.
Increasing Home Value
Renovating to increase your home’s market value if you plan to sell.
Optimizing Space
Creating more functional spaces, such as converting a room into an office or expanding the living area.
Aesthetic Enhancements
Updating the design to reflect your personal style, whether it’s modern, traditional, minimalist, or eclectic.
Improved Comfort and Functionality
Upgrading appliances, lighting, insulation, or improving air quality.
Renovation Scope
The size and complexity of your renovation will heavily impact costs. Minor cosmetic changes are typically more affordable than structural or major upgrades.
Material and Labour Costs
Quality materials and skilled contractors come at a premium. Research the materials and finishes you want to use and get quotes from suppliers and contractors.
Contingency Fund
Set aside 10-20% of your total budget for unexpected costs. This will give you peace of mind should something go wrong during the renovation process.
Designer and Consultant Fees
Hiring a designer or renovation consultant will add to your budget but may also save you money in the long term by ensuring the project runs smoothly.
Modern Minimalist
Clean lines, neutral colours, and clutter-free spaces.
Industrial
Exposed brick walls, metal fixtures, and urban-inspired elements.
Scandinavian
Bright and airy spaces with functional furniture and light tones.
Contemporary
A mix of modern and traditional designs, with an emphasis on comfort and style.
Tropical
Natural elements, wooden textures, and a relaxed, holiday-like atmosphere.