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The first conversation (with your potential designer or builder) - Episode 5 (Season 3)

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How to set (and stay on) your budget | Podcast Season 3 | Undercover Architect

One of the biggest fears that homeowners have about their renovation or new build revolves around budget. Can they afford to do what they want to do?  
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When you’re first starting out on your project, you’re generally looking for a designer or a builder (or both). And ultimately you’re trying to find someone you can trust, and who is a good fit for your project. 

It can be tricky to know how much to say, and whether to admit you don’t know what you’re doing. This episode is all about how to have that first conversation with your potential designer or builder.  

Amelia shares what goes wrong when you don’t choose well, and what can go right. And she also gives key tips for how to speak with them when first on the hunt for yours. 

Amelia thinks that when you understand what can go wrong, and what it looks like when you get it right, it helps you be more alert and aware in your search for your team at the outset. 

When you find the right designer and builder for you, these two professionals can be the ones to facilitate a great outcome for your project, and help you create a home you love to live in. 

Finding the right designer for you: 

What can go wrong: 

  1. Not be able to communicate effectively 
  2. You’ll take a long time to reach a design resolution 
  3. The designer will overspend your budget and timelines 

What happens when you get it right: 

  1. Process overall will be simplified 
  2. It will also be more efficient 
  3. You’ll have more certainty around cost and time  

Tips for how to have the first conversation with your potential designer: 

  1. Speak about your budget in ranges 
  2. Let them know what the budget needs to include 
  3. Look to designers with demonstrated experience in projects similar to yours  

And finding the right builder for you:  

What can go wrong: 

  1. You expect your builder to be a designer as well 
  2. Communication breakdowns occur 
  3. Poor management and quality in your project  

What happens when you get it right: 

  1. The builder is efficient, polite and organised 
  2. Site is a great place to be 
  3. Honest and open communication skills 

Tips for how to have the first conversation with your potential builder: 

  1. Review the language you use 
  2. Check previous experience 
  3. Check credentials and licenses 

When it goes well with your design and builder – and it can – your reno or new home project can be enjoyable. Even when unexpected challenges come up, having the right team around you can make those experiences so much simpler to tackle.  

And relying on your team to carry you, support you and share your journey, can help you feel confident that all the effort, time and money will deliver the home – and lifestyle – you’re hoping for. 

This season, Undercover Architect has a podcast partner: Kiiko LED. 

Kiiko LED is customisable, DIY, LED strip lighting, that you can order online to your specifications, for your needs and project. 

Kiiko LED is founded by Craig Thomas, who Amelia has personally had the pleasure of working with for over 12 years now, in her own projects, and in client projects.  

And so Amelia has been able to organise with Kiiko a fantastic UA Community only offer. If you head to their website at www.kiiko.com.au/undercoverarchitect you’ll be able to access a $25 discount to use on your first order.  

Check it out, and start building your Kiiko LED strip lighting now! 

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