It is so easy to go over budget on the extras when it comes to building your home. Sometimes you just have to have a firm “no” and stick to it. However, there are areas that you can invest a little extra and get a lot of value. Sometimes you can only do this at the time you actually build. If you choose to wait and do it later, it may be impossible or much more expensive.
What Little Extras Are Worth the Initial Investment?
Because some things must be done at build, you need to consider very carefully whether or not you want to refuse these extras.
- Higher ceilings – Higher ceilings must be done at build. For a relatively minimal amount, you can heighten your ceilings by a couple feet. While this may not seem important, you will notice an immense difference. In fact, most model homes have heightened ceilings because they just have a more spacious appearance. It is really only necessary on the lower level of the home.
- Storage space – Turning dead space into storage space can be done very cheaply and increase the value of your home as well as making it more useful to you. This is particularly beneficial under stairs. There may not be a door to this area in the plans, but it costs very little to put one in.
- Garage space – You may be considering a single or double car garage. If that is the case, find out how much extra it would be to increase your garage space. You may find that it is worth your while to go up a size. Since many people end up leaving their car out to keep their stuff in the garage, you can eliminate the problem straight away.
- Addition – Many people plan small and hope to add on later as finances permit. The problem being that it is by far cheaper to add on at the time of the build when you will be buying your materials in bulk. Take this into consideration as you make your decision.
Benefits of Doing a Little Extra at Build
The most obvious benefit of doing these little extras at the time of the build is that you will be buying your materials in bulk and probably get a better deal. Another benefit that many home owners do not take into consideration is that you may be unable to get materials, such as roofing or siding, to match the main portion of your home later on. Often times manufacturers discontinue or change colors. Even if you get the same color, a different lot may have a color variance. These little things that do not cost a whole lot at build time will greatly increase the value of your home.
While sticking to a budget is a necessary and commendable thing, make sure that you make wise decisions when it comes to the extras.










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