Prescom Construction - Where to Save & Where to Spend in a Home Renovation
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Aussies love a good reno. Whether it’s updating an old Queenslander or giving a tired kitchen a fresh new feel, renovating is a fantastic way to breathe new life into your home. But with costs adding up quickly, knowing where to save and where to spend is key to getting the best bang for your buck. At Prescom Constructions, we believe smart choices can lead to stunning results—without blowing the budget.

Here’s our expert guide on where to tighten the purse strings, and where it’s worth opening the wallet a little wider.

✅ Where to Spend

1. Structural Work & Foundations

This is your home's backbone. If your reno includes changes to load-bearing walls, foundations or roofing, don’t cut corners. Skimping here can lead to bigger (and costlier) problems down the track. Invest in quality materials and professional expertise—you’ll thank yourself later.

2. Kitchens & Bathrooms

These two rooms add the most value to your home. High-quality finishes, fixtures and appliances not only look better, but they also last longer and improve functionality. Think stone benchtops, soft-close drawers and water-efficient tapware. You don't need to go overboard, but do prioritise quality here.

3. Trades & Craftsmanship

A beautiful design is only as good as the workmanship behind it. Spend on skilled, licensed tradies who know what they’re doing. At Prescom, we pride ourselves on quality craftsmanship—it's the difference between a reno that lasts 5 years, and one that lasts 25.

4. Energy Efficiency Upgrades

Investing in good insulation, double-glazed windows, and solar panels might cost more upfront, but they’ll save you loads in the long run. Plus, they add serious appeal if you ever decide to sell. 

Where to Save

1. Fixtures & Fittings

You don’t need to fork out for the most expensive taps or door handles. There are plenty of stylish, durable options at mid-range prices that still give that high-end look without the hefty price tag.

2. Flat-Pack Cabinetry

Custom cabinetry is great—but not always necessary. In areas like laundries, studies or secondary bedrooms, well-designed flat-pack solutions can do the job perfectly while keeping costs down.

3. Paint & Decor

A fresh coat of paint works wonders and can totally transform a space, but you don’t need designer paint brands to get a beautiful finish. Choose durable, washable paint for high-traffic areas and save the premium options for feature walls or statement rooms.

4. Flooring Alternatives

Want the timber look without the timber price? Modern vinyl planks or hybrid flooring offer the same aesthetic with less maintenance, and for a fraction of the cost.

Final Thoughts

Every renovation is different, and the best savings often come from smart planning and clear priorities. Start with a budget, decide what matters most to you, and lean on experienced builders (like us!) to help you make informed choices.

At Prescom Constructions, we’re here to help you bring your vision to life—balancing budget with beauty and function. Ready to get started? Let’s talk renos.

Need help planning your renovation?
Contact the friendly team at Prescom Constructions—your trusted renovation experts.

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