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Renovation & Design
Renovation & Design

Building Your Home On A Budget

Building Your Home On A Budget

Building a home can be a very expensive state of affairs but there are things that you can do to bring the costs down if you are clever and creative enough. Not just your immediate costs but also your long term costs. Another thing you need to think about when you are building a home is your impact on the environment and in most cases, you will find that trying to be environmentally conscious will also help you to bring your costs down in the process. 

Use cement and concrete instead of wood

You may have seen lorries passing you by with many cut down trees in them and it may have made you feel rather sad in the moment but you may not think twice about using wood when building your home. You have to keep in mind that many of those lorries were transporting their wood to homes for the building process and they too like you, are consumers that are increasing the demand for wood. You could choose instead to use concrete, stone or wood to build things that would otherwise have used wood. You can engineered stone benchtops in your home instead of wooden furniture or you can have a concrete bed built instead of a wooden bed. It may not seem like much but in doing so, you are not only reducing your impact on deforestation but you will also be keeping your costs low. Keep in mind that using concrete cement and stone mean that you will have furniture for a lifetime whereas using wood means that you will have to keep replacing your furniture throughout the years and therefore, the demand that you are creating is not going to be a onetime one.

In addition to being cheaper and better on the environment, getting things like stone kitchen benchtops Melbourne will make your home look amazing because they are elegant, classy and used by many architects and interior designers around the world for big hotels.Of course, each of these has their own pros and cons and with stone, cement or concrete furniture, you have the disadvantage of having your bed and your furniture fixed in the same place for life and you will not be able to change them around in the years to come but of course, this is a small price to pay for the impact that you would have otherwise had on the environment and also the big amounts of money that you are saving in the process.