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Advice For Anyone Building Their Dream Home


It seems that the only true way to find a home that is absolutely perfect in every manner for you personally is to make the decision to build it yourself. Although not everyone has the financial luxury to be able to do this; it is growing in popularity thanks to TV shows such as grand designs and, for some at least, represents the perfect way to find the home of their dreams.

Not that anyone was thinking it would be, but going through the process of designing and then planning the construction of a home is not easy. There is so much to think about along the way and there is sure to be more than a few stressful periods where you begin to question the decision you have made. However, the end product will undoubtedly be something that brings about immense pride and accomplishment and you then have the rest of your life to enjoy it.

So before you embark on this mammoth adventure; here is some helpful advice you may want to think about along the way.

Temporary Accommodation –
The chances are that you will have had to sell your current home, or are in the process of doing so, in order to help fund the project and therefore you need to think carefully about where you are going to live during the process. Depending on the size of your build it is likely to take a good few months (maybe even years) until your new home is in a state to be lived in and so you should choose your temporary accommodation carefully.

Some people will elect to move in with friends and family but those who want to be close to the action and always involved often choose to stay onsite in a caravan or any other kind of mobile home.

Save In The Right Places –
You are almost definitely only going to go through this process once in your life and so you will want to go about it the right way. And so if you are spending large amounts of your hard earned money on the project anyway then it seems pointless to try and cut corners. Attempting to save money on materials and the building process itself could well backfire in the future, leaving you heartbroken, and so you should look to save in the right areas.

Make the exterior as structurally sound and impressive as possible and then make the relevant cut backs (if they are needed) on the furniture and systems you put on the inside.

Go Green –
After spending an unthinkable amount of money on your new home; it is a good idea to look at how you can take advantage of relevant measures that will help save you money in the future. The best way to do this is to create the most energy efficient home you can; something that has become a modern trend with a lot of people who choose to build their dream home from scratch. There are many green procedures that have been made a mandatory part of the construction process in recent years but the further you take these the more energy saving capabilities your home will have.

Procedures such as air permeability testing (establishing how much air escapes from your home) and SAP calculation (creating an energy performance certificate for the property) are now part of government regulations to ensure all new dwellings reach a nation standard. However, there is no reason to stop at being ‘standard’ on your quest to save money on energy bills throughout the rest of your life.
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Chris Mayhew would love to build the house of his dreams but is just looking for ways to raise the funds. He would recommend ATSPACE to anyone looking for a trusted building control partner.

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