Renovating a home doesn’t have to result in endless expenses and overstretching your household budget. The key to success lies in strategic planning and focusing on changes that offer the greatest visual and functional impact for a reasonable investment.

Planning as the foundation of savings

The highest costs during a renovation often stem from unforeseen changes made during the process. A solid schedule and a precise definition of the scope of work before the crew arrives allow you to avoid “surprises” that can inflate the budget by a significant percentage. Choosing materials in advance also allows you to hunt for price deals without the pressure of time.

Renovation instead of total replacement

Before you decide to throw out old kitchen cabinets or replace all the doors, consider refreshing them. Professional painting of fronts, replacing handles, or sanding wooden floors instead of laying new laminate can work wonders. This approach is not only eco-friendly but, above all, very budget-friendly, allowing you to achieve a “brand new” look for a fraction of the cost.

Investment in energy-efficient solutions

While modern insulation or energy-efficient heating systems require an upfront investment, they generate real savings in the long run. A well-insulated attic or replacing old windows with models featuring better thermal performance is an investment that pays for itself every month through lower energy bills.

“At Renoverend, we always tell our clients that smart budget management isn’t about choosing the cheapest materials, but about avoiding execution errors and prioritizing durability where it truly matters.” – Robert Siutkowski, CEO of Renoverend.

Wil je jouw woning renoveren zonder financiële stress? Wondering where you can realistically save in your project without sacrificing quality? Contact us – we will help you plan your renovation so that every euro spent brings you closer to your dream interior within the set budget.

Frequently asked questions

1. Is it worth saving on finishing materials?
It is better to save on decorations than on construction chemicals or installations hidden behind the walls.

2. What percentage of the budget should be kept for unforeseen expenses?
A safe margin is usually 10-15% of the total renovation cost.

3. Which renovation tasks are best done in summer to save money?
External work, such as facades or roofs, is best planned outside the peak season if the weather permits.

4. Does hiring a professional company actually save money?
Yes, because you avoid costly corrections from amateur mistakes and gain access to trade discounts on materials.

5. How can I tell if an element needs replacement or just a refresh?
It is worth consulting a professional who can assess the technical condition, such as window frames or furniture structures.

Wondering where you can save in your project without compromising on quality? Get in touch with us – we’ll help you plan your renovation so that every euro spent brings you closer to your dream interior within your set budget.

Robert Siutkowski

Robert Siutkowski is the founder and CEO of Renoverend. With 18 years of experience in the construction and renovation industry, he has successfully delivered projects in the Dutch market as well as across other European markets. He oversees the company’s growth, quality standards, and a comprehensive approach to projects — from concept to final completion.