DIY Landed Houses Renovation In Singapore

By Marshall Brooke


Landed houses renovation inspires fear among home owners in the similar way children fear of visiting the dentist. That is because the idea of having to spend their life financial savings for the house terrifies home owners. But while shelling out quite an amount of money for home remodeling is the norm for most home owners, it doesn't have to be the case. Why sacrifice having that living room set or nook you have always wanted when you could always spare some of your funds for it? Here are a few pointers on how you could make most of your renovation budget:

1. Increasing proficiency. If you free up some space in your kitchen by removing area hogging cabinets and drawers, you don't have to blow all your wealth on deconstructing walls. You just have to spend on outfitting cupboards with dividers and partitions inside them.

2. Add natural lighting to your home. Bringing in natural daylight by cutting out a hole on your walls or roof could be a great way of saving up on energy and purchasing new light fixtures. It also brightens up rooms and hallways. Light tubes, which are tubes that extend light from the roofing into living spaces, can also do the job.

3. Get help from a contractor. This might sound like just another sales pitch to you, but hiring Singapore interior design companies for your interior design project and home renovtion does help. Chances are, you could also get a great deal from contractors since they already have stock materials left from a different design project or client that you could use. Contractors can also cut your time in half when you're gunning for more productivity.

4. Recycle your stuff. Why not do it yourself? Salvage old items from the Habitat for Humanity H.Q. near you and recycle old things. That vintage chandelier or footrest that you create from the recycled furnishings could even make good conservation pieces.




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