Mistake 1: Starting Construction Without Sufficient Design

The number one renovation mistake is beginning construction before the

design is fully resolved. ‘We’ll work it out as we go’ is the most

expensive sentence in renovation. Every decision made on the fly during

construction costs more — often five to ten times more — than the

same decision made at the design stage. Invest in thorough architectural

documentation before you put a shovel in the ground.

Mistake 2: Underestimating the Budget

Most first-time renovators budget for what they want the project to

cost, not what it will actually cost. Always get multiple quotes, always

include a 15–20% contingency, and always ask your builder specifically

what is and isn’t included in their price. Provisional cost (PC) items

— things like tiles, fixtures, and appliances — are particularly

prone to blowing out.

Mistake 3: Choosing the Cheapest Builder

The cheapest builder is rarely the best value. Builders who price below

the market are usually either cutting corners on quality, planning to

recover margin through variations, or may be financially stressed. Check

your builder’s registration on the VBA website, ask for references from

recent clients, and visit completed projects if possible.

Mistake 4: Ignoring Council Requirements

Many Melburnians don’t realise their renovation requires a planning

permit until they’re already in trouble. Building without required

approvals can result in demolition orders, fines, and difficulty selling

your property. Always check planning and building permit requirements

before starting work.

Mistake 5: Over-Capitalising for the Suburb

A $600,000 renovation on a house in a suburb where median prices are

$900,000 will not return its investment. Before embarking on a major

renovation, check median sale prices for comparable renovated properties

in your suburb. Your renovation budget should not push your total

property value more than 20–30% above the median for comparable

properties.

Mistake 6: Making Decisions Under Time Pressure

Once construction has started, you’ll be asked to make dozens of

decisions quickly — tile choices, fixture selections, paint colours,

hardware decisions. Decisions made under time pressure are usually

regretted. Select all finishes before construction begins, or at

minimum, establish a decision-making process and timeline with your

builder at the project start.

Mistake 7: Not Using Professional Project Management

Coordinating a renovation involves managing architects, engineers,

builders, plumbers, electricians, plasterers, tilers, cabinet makers,

and dozens of other trades, all of whom have competing priorities. A

professional project manager keeps the project on schedule and on

budget. For projects over $150,000, the cost of professional project

management is almost always recovered through better outcomes and

avoided costly mistakes.

Ready to Get Started? Contact Integral Design Solutions today for

expert renovation design and project management services in Melbourne

and Victoria. Visit integraldesignsolutions.com.au/ or call us to book

a free consultation.

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