Tips to help you build your dream home

Building your dream home can be an exciting prospect, but it can also be a daunting one. For homeowners embarking on this journey, the investment can be significant – in time, money, and effort. However, with careful planning and execution, building your dream home can also be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Read on for tips to ensure your finished dream home is just that, so you can enjoy it for years to come.

Before you begin, define your needs, and your wants. Make a list of both your must-haves and your nice-to-haves. Consider your lifestyle, family size, future plans, as well as any specific requirements you have for your home.

Next, determine how much you can afford to spend on your dream home and set a realistic budget. Be sure to include the cost of construction as well as additional expenses, such as permits, landscaping, furnishings, and any unexpected contingencies. Most builders recommend a minimum of a 10% contingency budget.

When building a home, it’s crucial you choose the right location. You should consider factors such as proximity to schools, workplaces, and amenities. And, of course, you should also consider the overall neighbourhood vibe – you want to be happy in your new home, not worried about your neighbours! Be sure to also research zoning laws, building codes, and any future development plans in the area.

Surround yourself with a qualified and reputable team of professionals – including architects, builders, contractors, and designers – and hire the right team. The time you take to interview and research potential candidates, ensuring they understand your vision and have the expertise to bring it to life, will be the best investment you can make. We speak from experience when we say this!

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When it comes time to design your home, keep functionality in mind. While aesthetics are important, in the long term, it’s far more important to prioritise functionality and practicality in your home’s design. There’s not much point having a beautiful, Instagrammable kitchen if you can’t easily access all the cupboards, or there isn’t room for more than one person to work! Think about how each space will be used and how you can optimise layout, flow, and storage to enhance your daily living experience.

Focus on incorporating energy-efficient features and materials into your home design, as this will minimise environmental impact and reduce your long-term operating costs. Consider options such as solar panels, high-performance insulation, energy-efficient appliances, and LED lighting. These are all easier and cheaper to install while you’re building your home, rather than retrofitting them later.

We also recommend you anticipate your future needs and plan accordingly. Incorporate flexibility into your home’s design – consider factors such as ageing in place, accommodating guests or extended family, or potential lifestyle changes down the road.

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While it’s essential to trust your team of professionals, you should still stay actively involved in the building process. Regularly communicate with your builder, ask questions, and address any concerns promptly. This will all help ensure your vision is being fully realised.

And, at all times, be prepared for delays and challenges along the way. Building a home is a complex process, so delays and challenges are inevitable. Be patient, flexible, and prepared to adapt as required to overcome any obstacles which may arise along the way.

At the end of your journey, when your dream home is complete, take some time to celebrate your accomplishment and enjoy the fruits of your labour. We’ve no doubt you’ll create lasting memories in your new home and cherish the journey which got you to that point.

You can find a New Zealand Certified Builders professional for your next building project with our Find A Builder search tool.

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