Home is a sweet dream for every person. But, even after constructing this dream house, the majority feel like everything went out of control or it turned out to be a lifetime financial crisis, or nothing had happened as per their desire. Some others feel that the architect was not in tune with our tastes or the contractor was not ethical and so on. Prevention of these failures is far better than cure. If you follow the house construction tips below and adhere to them, before commencing your home construction, you will not fall into distress after that, on the contrary, you will be happy and at ease.
The first and foremost thing, for a person who decides to make his dream home, is to perform detailed homework. This homework should include all major aspects regarding the budget, which they can afford without getting into a huge debt trap, the design of the house, the number of rooms, the area of the rooms, the facilities needed in the houses, and the aspects of the interior design, etc.
Interaction with family members is a very important factor while constructing a house. All family members, including elders, wives, husbands, and children, should sit together and discuss their dreams, needs, and ideas. You can even search for similar houses like yours, on the internet, or in magazines, and show them to your family members. The positive results from these discussions must be recorded.
The next main step towards manifesting your home is to etch out a budget and set aside the major share of the fund for construction. If you need more money, you should look for ways to find it. The fund which may be in the form of land, gold, and investment can be utilized for the making.
A most important aspect of constructing your dream space is finding out an architect or designer who must positively reciprocate your dreams, necessities, and budget and recreating the ideas in reality. The designer needs to be well experienced and professional. Each architect has his unique taste and design strategy. Some follow a particular pattern. We should do a detailed study of his previous projects to have a better idea of his craft. Also, get feedback and testimonials from his previous clients. Only after considering all the above factors, you should entrust the work to him. Moreover, you must have a clear notion regarding the architect’s fees, its payment stages, the services he will render, how many times he will visit the worksite during construction, is there an agreement with the architect, etc.
These aspects should be communicated with him before the designing phase itself. Floor plans, 3D, working drawings, structural design drawings, permission papers from government bodies, detailed drawings for each phase of construction, electrical drawings, plumbing drawings, and interior design drawings are essential for constructing a house. These must be availed from the designer and that must be agreed upon at the outset itself.
The information gathered from your family members along with your dreams, aspirations, and ideas should be placed before the Architect. Also, you can show him pictures and videos of houses similar to yours, as a reference. You must vehemently indicate your budget. Also clearly communicate about your facilities needed, the nature and size of rooms, the interior decoration features, etc. Apart from these, give an idea regarding the family background and the lifestyle of family members. Additions and omissions will be done by the architect and assimilating his ideas with those before him, the designer will create the first and fair draft of your space.
You create your dream home, not only for today but for long, long years, for future generations also. Therefore, no compromise must be done regarding the quality of materials and the quality of work. Consideration of budget shall not place consideration of quality at stake.
The client should take a firm and clear decision on construction at the very outset itself and do not waiver from it, at any stage of construction, at any cost. For example, decisions regarding the plan, elevation, and finishing must be binding. A pre-planning regarding the quality and nature of materials including finishing materials is needed. Even a minute change in planning may incur a great financial burden on you.
The next pivotal aspect in the building process is finding out a contractor, who needs to be experienced, quality-oriented, and ethical. The point of ethics needs to be stressed because it is in this phase, that most clients are exploited. It is your hard-earned money, you are using for your home, so it must never go to shreds.
After due interaction with the contractor regarding the plan, our needs, the construction mode, the materials, the labor force, the time of completion, finishing works, etc., these points are to be put in black and white, in the form of a contract agreement, which is very much essential.
The materials can be purchased by bargaining with the dealers and this can reduce the material cost, but not compromise the quality. Secondly, ensure that the progress of the construction is fast-paced, otherwise, material costs, labor charges, and transportation tariffs may increase, which will affect your budget.
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