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As we step into a new year, it’s the perfect time to start fresh and plan the home you’ve always wanted. Designing and building a house is one of the most exciting journeys you’ll ever embark on, but it can also feel overwhelming without the right guidance. It’s something we walk through every day with our clients (and one we’ve experienced ourselves). To help you succeed, we’ve created a comprehensive PDF guide: Ten Things to Get Right For Your New Home. This is the type of list that we would give to our friends and family, the list that you need to start with before you even chat with us about your upcoming project.

Below, we’ll give you a sneak peek of the first five key elements. For the full list and detailed breakdown, download the guide by clicking here.

1. Define Your Goals and Expectations

Before you begin, take time to think about what you truly want in your new home. What are your non-negotiables? What’s your ultimate vision? The more information you can share with your architect, the easier it will be to create a home that aligns with your dreams.

2. Set a Realistic Budget

Dreaming big is part of the process, but it’s crucial to balance that with a realistic budget. Starting with a clear understanding of what you can afford will save you time and reduce stress later. Your architect can help you prioritize and design a home that fits both your vision and your budget.

3. Communicate Your Timeline

Timing is everything. From the design phase to the completion of construction, knowing your ideal timeline will keep the process running smoothly. Make sure your entire team—architect, builder, and any other collaborators—is on the same page.

4. Choose the Right Builder

A good builder can make or break your project. Take time to vet potential builders, ask for references, and ensure they’re a good fit for your needs. Your architect and builder working in harmony can save you money, time, and headaches.

5. Prioritize What Matters Most

It’s easy to get caught up in details like accommodating Aunt Betty’s China cabinet or other sentimental items. Make a “must-have” list to ensure your design prioritizes the things you truly can’t live without.

   

Want to see the rest of the top ten? Download our free PDF guide, Ten Things to Get Right For Your New Home, for actionable tips and expert advice. 

As always, if you have any questions about this list or the home designing process, contact us today! 

 

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