Building a new home is one of the most exciting adventures you can embark upon. Unfortunately, getting overwhelmed with details and decisions is an all too common experience.
You will find out along the way that one of the things some builders tend to do is 'Data Dump' on clients - we send you all our floor plans, lists of what we DO include, lists of what we DON’T include, information about ourselves and so forth. Sorting the wood from the trees can then become a bit challenging.
In the points below, we share what we believe are the key items you need to consider to get your new modular home off to the start it deserves. If you follow these points, we can assure you that you will have a smooth and stress-free building experience.
First off, you absolutely need to make a list of the top 5 or 6 features your modular home must have. It's important to be really honest with yourself here – this list is one of the single most important things you will do to ensure you get your design right.
As you go through the process you will be swamped by all manner of options, variants, ideas (some good, some bad!) and plans. So, this list is going to be your guiding light through all the late nights of browsing Pinterest, lengthy chats with your friends and family and meetings with the builders and designers.
So, how to do it? Start off by putting as many essential items as you can on paper. Go with the more general items first such as the number of bedrooms you need, the number of bathrooms, the overall size etc.
Then move onto some items that are less important but you'd still really like to have, such as a walk-in pantry, a large laundry bench for folding washing, the toilet to be in a separate room and so on. It’s important to remember that there is no limit here. Just get as many ideas you can think of on paper.
Now – sit back and look at that list. Grab a highlighter and highlight the things that really matter to you. This is a definitive list. Don’t highlight everything – just pick the top 5 or 6. Done! Now put all those other ideas that you didn't highlight on a separate wish list. Keep them in mind and the more you can include the better!
Next – start to think about what the external and internal style of your home.
Do you want your home to have a country feel? Or do you like 'Hamptons' style homes? You need need to think about what style you want and factor in the potential costs of including the main features of that style.
You also need to think about what suits your block of land. Obviously, a large ranch style modular home is not going to fit on a small in-town block of land. Likewise, a double storey narrow frontage home won’t necessarily suit a large acreage.
We really recommend you browse Pinterest and Houzz to really give yourself an idea of what is out there and what is available. Save the photos of the homes that strike you as something you would like incorporated into your home. Feel free to check out our gallery for some inspiration.
Then, put the main features of your favoured style under your "Must Haves" list. Keep all those photos you've saved and when you visit your designer or builder – show them these pictures. This will provide invaluable information to your builder as to what you have in mind plus they will be able to make suggestions to you on how best to achieve the desired looks and features.
If you have purchased a block of land, or are still in the market looking to purchase land, you will need to consider the following points before designing your new home;
Now is a really good time to set yourself a budget. We get it – not many people have endless amounts of money. It’s really important to get a figure in your mind to use as a benchmark when comparing modular builders down the track. But firstly – you need to think about how much you really want to spend.
Once you have an amount in mind, you can easily convert this into a square meter rate to give you an approximate idea of your house footprint. Check out this article which helps give you an idea of what the average build cost per m2 of a home is in Australia.
If you are considering building a custom designed modular home, you can normally expect the per m2 cost to be similar to that of an average ‘high finish’ onsite builder. Feel free to check out our What will it cost? page for some more details.
Now – all you have to do is get out that pencil, rubber and paper and start putting those ideas on paper!
Westbuilt Homes has been designing and building stunning modular homes since 1993. The construction process of a modular home is very different to that of a conventional home, giving you greater control over the construction time, the quality and the timeframe.
To learn more about modular construction, book a no obligation consultation with one of our modular experts. We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have.