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7 Ways to Build a House on a Tight Budget

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Building a house is an expensive project, as every little element adds up to the cost. Whether it’s the building material or the cost of labor, there are a lot of things to consider when planning to build your own home. 

Most importantly, you need to have a clear idea of your plan to avoid wasting your budget on redoing things. You can recycle old materials or choose DIY projects to keep the cost of building the house as low as possible. 

For a lower cost of house design with a small budget estimate, professionals are often considered to be an ideal selection. In this guide, we will tell you the top 7 tips that you can follow to build your house within a tight budget.

Tip#1. Keep Your Home Design Simple
One of the cheapest ways to build your home is to keep the design simple. When you stick to a regular square shape or rectangular flooring plan, the cost cuts down. Typically, building a multi-story home is cheaper than a sprawling one-story home. So, if you are in need of more space to accommodate everything, consider building up.
You can make it attractive by styling the box-style house with an interesting exterior with lighting, landscaping and other options that costs less. Another important part of your house design is the roof. You might be aware of various roofing designs and some of which can affect your tight budget. In this case, the simpler the design, the less costly it will be to build. So, plan with your roofing contractor to build attractive roofing within your budget.

Tip #2. Get Your Designs Approved
Redesigning your home can increase the cost of building. For example, if you fail to get all the vital permission beforehand, you will end up spending a lot of money and time waiting for permission. Also, you may have the risk of a hefty fine charge. 
Besides, if you make any changes to the building plan at the time of construction can also increase the total cost of construction. Therefore, it is essential to get approval for your plans early before starting the work.

Tip #3. Hire A Custom Home Builder
If you want to get the best results, hire an experienced and custom home builder. Custom home builders can help you make up for the expense with their innovative ideas and designs. Plus, their experience can help you find out where you should spend more and where you need to save money. This is because their creative ideas help you achieve money-saving hacks as well. 

Tip #4. Make Plans and Fix the Budget
It is not a desirable way to wait until the home building project ends up, and you get surprised by its cost. So, make plans and set a budget of everything that you are likely to spend on building your new home. Even if you do not have an accurate estimate from the very beginning, start to get a good grip on the cost throughout the entire process of home building.

Tip #5. Exposed Brick walls
When you create a rustic look with exposed brick, you can cut down on the cost of plastering and painting. The open-brick treatment on the walls of your home also adds warmth to the ambience of your home.

Tip #6. Recycled Wood
Wood is significantly a great material for use on the building roof, especially over the terrace or floor of a deck. Yes, wood adds to a simple and aesthetically pleasing design. For building a home on a not-so-big budget, you can skip using new woods and recycle old ones.

Tip #7. Add Energy-Efficient Features
Go green and save the cost of building your home. The addition of energy-efficient materials like high-efficient windows and better insulation may seem to increase the cost, but they ultimately help you save money over the years.

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