Start by jotting down everything you’ve ever wanted in a **home.** Go wild! Now, go back through that list and separate the “must-haves” from the “nice-to-haves.” This step helps you prioritise without feeling overwhelmed or going overboard.
Are you a host who loves throwing dinner parties? Or do you crave solitude and cosy corners? Your home should reflect how you live daily, not just how it appears in a glossy magazine.
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Pinterest is your best friend here. Gather ideas, colour palettes, floor plans, and styles. Seeing everything together will help crystallise your aesthetic and make discussions with designers smoother.
Dream big, but spend wisely. Figure out how much you're comfortable spending—and stick to it. This includes your savings, potential loans, and even a little extra padding for the unexpected.
Don’t forget:
Things go wrong. Pipes burst, materials go out of stock, and timelines shift. A good rule of thumb? Keep 10-15% of your budget set aside for unexpected expenses.