Even if you want to build a house from scratch or just want a simple renovation for your home, it will always be helpful to save some money, regardless of the project you are involved in.
The first tip is to look over the project together with the architect and builders as many times as needed until you are sure that you are on the same page. Architects and builders often add things they assume you want, but you may not need those extra details.
Don't be shy to ask every time you don't understand something! Remember, an intelligent person speaks in a way that everyone understands, and in the end, the builder will explain the whole project to you until you are clear.
Get involved as much as possible! If you know how to do something, try doing it yourself because every hour of work in construction is paid for and this way you will save some money. As long as you are sure of what you are doing, why would you pay someone else to do it?
Try buying the materials yourself, without resorting to the builders' suppliers. If you have options where to buy yalele, parquet, tiles and any other elements that you can find at a good price. You should always keep in mind that every penny you save can be reallocated to another part of the construction.
Consult as many architects and builders as possible before starting a project. It is advisable to have at least 3 different price quotes so that you can decide on the best price. This also applies when shopping for construction materials.




