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5 Tips for Budgeting Your Kitchen Renovation

Whether you’re finally updating your kitchen to meet your needs, or whether you’re renovating to sell; a kitchen renovation is an investment. As such, careful planning and budgeting is required to ensure you end up with a high quality result, that doesn’t break the bank.

Here are our tips to come out on top of your finances after your kitchen renovation.

1. Set a budget – and stick to it

At the outset of your renovation, it’s time to crunch the numbers and work out what you can allocate for your project.

Factoring in the cost of the elements along with labour, come up with a number that will allow you to achieve your dream kitchen, while also fitting in with your home budget (it’s okay, our showroom designers can help you with that).

This will help guide you through the rest of the process, and make choices that will be best for you on all fronts.

2. Prioritise your wishlist

Chances are, you’ve been planning out your ideal kitchen for a while now; and have shortlisted your dream upgrades for every element in the space.

The key to budgeting for a renovation is working out which of these elements to you are must-dos, and which could maybe wait until later down the track.

Big-ticket items or changing your layout are generally best to include as part of major renovation works, while you may leave an appliance upgrade to a later date.

3. Spend now to save later

Quality workmanship and expert advice on your project may seem like an extra cost on top of the materials for your renovation project, but involving a professional will save you headaches – and money – down the track.

Your chosen kitchen company will have the experience to know how to deliver what you’re after within your budget constraints, while ensuring that you’re not cutting corners on your installation and quality.

The result? A kitchen you’ll love that will stand the test of time.

4. Factor in a contingency fund

If you’ve ever watched a renovation reality show, you’ll know that unforeseen issues can have the potential to derail a kitchen project quite quickly.

If you don’t have a TV studio funding your renovation, allow for a buffer on top of quoted costs as part of your budget to ensure any unplanned expenses can be covered.

5. Know where you can save

Data from Houzz shows that the number one reason for homeowners blowing their renovation budget is buying more expensive materials and products.

Talk to your kitchen designer about the aesthetic you’re after in your kitchen (bring inspiration photos as a visual cue) and work out how you can get the same look, at a lower price point.

Finding a similar-looking, less-expensive item will help you stick to your budget without compromising on your dream aesthetic.

Considering a kitchen renovation? Apollo Kitchens’ talented team of designers will help you to create a kitchen you’ll love, that ticks all your boxes – including your budget. Get in touch with us today.

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