Before undertaking a renovation, see if redecorating your flat will give your home the makeover it needs.
You've purchased your new home and are looking forward to putting your own style and design into the upcoming renovations. This is probably going to be one of the biggest purchases that you ever make in your life and over time, you’ll want to preserve and upgrade your biggest asset.
Here are 7 ways to help you save money on redecorating your flat in Singapore.
1. Go to Warehouse Sales
Often times, retailers run warehouse sales to clear inventories or past season collections to make way for new stocks. Furniture, lighting fixtures, mattresses, entertainment systems, home appliances and much more can be found at sales event like the Philips Carnival sale, Courts Warehouse sale etc. which are held annually. Sharp-eyed homeowners could find incredible deals at such warehouse sales. Mark down the dates on your calendar so that you don't miss any opportunity to save an incredible amount of money.
2. Explore Cost-Efficient Ideas
Visit Singapore home fairs or IKEA to get budget-minded ideas for your home renovation. You'll get to see incredible design ideas at these venues and some of these won't cost a lot to put into action. You can also talk to the experts at these fairs to find out where the best prices can be had for specific renovation work or materials.
Credit cards in Singapore also give you the option of putting furniture and other big purchases into instalment plans, to make it easy for you to manage your cash flow. DBS, POSB, UOB, and OCBC credit cards actually have 0% instalment plans at IKEA.
3. Work with an Interior Designer
Even though you would think that hiring an interior designer would cost more, it can actually save you money for your home renovation. Many professional designers work with suppliers and are often provided discounts on construction materials.
For many, it is not easy to visualize the final outcome of a renovation project. When you work with a professional interior designer, however, they will be able to show you exactly what you can expect. Besides receiving fabulous expertise regarding the design and decor of your home or a specific room, they could also help to cut your costs by giving you practical advice. This way, you won't have any remorse to deal with later and will be able to follow through on your project with total certainty.
As well, certified interior designers know about architecture - even more so than most general contractors. They would also possess proficient knowledge about electrical wiring and plumbing as well. They are the professionals that you need most but be sure that you hire a designer and not a decorator. A decorator makes your home look pretty but a designer takes care of the planning, actual work and then make it look beautiful.
4. Don't Forget to Have Fun
Look in different areas for creative ideas. The IKEA catalogue is one that offers many unique design inspirations at no costs. This company isn't afraid to be bold and exciting when it comes to making a home fashion statement. While it may be hard to find a brightly coloured couch for your living room at regular furniture stores, IKEA will have a few gorgeous ones for you to choose from.
Having fun should come hand-in-hand with putting your own personal touch into the renovations and style of your home. You should only go ahead when you absolutely love how everything will go together. Never rush a project just to get it done. This home is yours now and should act as an extension of your own personality. Now that you have the keys, it's time to get up close and personal with your home.
5. Traditional Versus Minimalist
In general, a minimalist style makeover for your home will be cheaper than a vintage style. When you look at the modern design themes of today, everything is kept minimalistic with fixtures and furnishings made from plastic or glass, which gives you a lot of flexibility and are much cheaper materials than solid wood. If you are an ardent fan of wood, then go for the cheaper plywood or MDF board wrapped with veneer or laminate to accentuate the wooden grain look.
6. Pick Up a Can of Paint
When your walls need some work, don't even consider putting up wallpaper. It's a lot more expensive than paint and if you don't like it once it's up, it's difficult and costly to take down again. Wallpaper just doesn't stand up to day-to-day life. If you have kids, you'll definitely want to steer clear of this type of wall covering. One simple rip in the paper can destroy the look of the entire wall.
There are many companies in Singapore available that can do a professional painting job for your house or a room at a very reasonable price. If you want to save on hiring painters, call up family members or friends to form your own painting crew. With a wide variety of odourless, easy-wash and stainless interior paints available, painted walls lasts much longer and it’s a lot cheaper to maintain in the long run.
7. Don’t Put In Carpeting
Carpets don't come cheap and they can be expensive to maintain. Some stains are very difficult to lift out of the carpeting even if you call in a professional cleaner to help you out. Carpets tend to discolor and look worn after they have been in the home for a year.
If you have kids or a pet, you'll need to follow them around with a rag and a cleaning product in hand if you want your carpeting to remain in good condition. To keep your home renovation costs down, consider vinyl or ceramic flooring.
There are many options when it comes to saving money on your renovations here in Singapore. A little ingenuity on your part could go a long way.
Read This Next:
10 Money-Saving Home Decor Ideas in Singapore
Make Your HDB Flat Look Like a Designer Home Without Going to IKEA
By The Big Plans Team
From a perfect wedding to your dream home, TheBigPlans.com is committed to help make every couple’s biggest moments easy.
Similar articles
Best Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants In Singapore (And How Much They Cost)
SingapoRediscovers Vouchers: Food Tours That Cost $100 And Below
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Debt Collectors In Singapore
11 Credit Cards You Can Use As Your EZ-Link Card For Bus/MRT Via SimplyGo
Attending A Wedding In The Time Of COVID-19: Ang Bao Rates, Safe Distancing Rules, And Everything You Need To Know
4 Things You Think are Investments (But are Really Not)
Car Insurance Frauds Singapore: What to Look Out For (Road Touts Etc)
Grab’s IPO: Going Public With A SPAC vs IPO — What’s The Difference?