As the cost of
properties rises uncontrollably, many
people opt to renovate and extend their homes, instead of transferring to a new
house. The key to a successful Brisbane home extension is to integrate it smoothly with
the existing design. The extension should be the enhancement of the home
appearance and not look like something that is tacked on carelessly to the original
structure. You can prevent this from happening to you look by looking at some factors to consider.
Assess Demolition
Demolition during
a Brisbane home extension can be quite costly. The job is not as simple as it seems. It
can also be time-consuming and really
delicate such as when removing load-bearing
walls. The act may just give you another
problem to deal with as you open a can of worms. In other words, demolition can
be a headache.
If demolition is
necessary with your house extension, try to keep it minimal. It is not all
about removing a wall. Sometimes, you need to install new flooring, or
re-configure plumbing and electrical system. Note that if there is a need to
increase the amount of work, the cost also rises.
Extra Work
During an
extension project, it is also an ideal time to upgrade existing home features,
for example, cabinetry, lights, old wall finishes, and old flooring. Do not
forget to include this in your plan and inform this to your builder. Neglecting
this may give you a shocking surprise when it is time to pay. This is because timing is essential as
materials and other supplies have to be ready. Builders need to book in trades,
go to other locations, and so on. When you decide to update any elements in
your home, remember to put it in your inclusions and specifications. With these
extra works, they also come with additional costs.
Lighting Inclusions
It is important to
have some natural light inside a room extension whether it is a game room,
storage room, or another bedroom. Many people get caught up in their home extensions
that they forget a vital element, which is the lighting. While renovation
quotes typically include power point and standard light for every room, it does
not always include light fittings or other depth items. Make sure to consult
with your builder any inclusion regarding lighting in your project. If you want
some custom lighting designs, make it known in advance.
Designers and Architects
The professionals
who are responsible for drawing up plans for home extensions are the designers
and architects. They are knowledgeable in structural and regulatory
requirements. If you need advice and suggestion regarding your house extension,
these are the right people to go to. The
answers they give you are based on the
existing floor plan, the available space in
the area, even your lifestyle. Have an open
communication with these professionals so that they can understand your vision.
A successful home
extension needs you to have an open mind, especially during the first meetings
with your builder, designer, and architect.
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