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by nat stevens

The value of your own research

When you move into a new home there might be things that you’ll wish you’d done a bit more research on or thought more about.  Let’s talk about four of the most common things people regret not looking into more.  These are things that are easily overlooked during the planning stages, but may make a big difference to the comfort and liveability of your home.

flooring

It's important you consider what flooring you'd like to have in your home early on. There are so many options on the market and you should take the time to find out what they are.  Flooring is such a vital component on you overall finished result and if you’re not 100% happy with it you’ll feel disappointed.  Please read the case studies below on flooring as they are also an area where problems can occur.

telecommunications

Telecommunications includes home telephones, internet, data and cabling. Thinking about your telecommunications early can save you big dollars later. These days, effective telecommunications are essential to our lifestyle; however, they’re often overlooked at the vital planning stage. Your telecommunications requirements should be considered in conjunction with your electrical plan. We prefer to use a telecommunications specialist who focuses specifically on the most up-to-date advancements and technology.

smart home features

Smart homes are, for many, the homes of the future. Imagine every element of your home from security to lighting to blinds controlled from an iPad or phone, whether you're at home or on the other side of the world. If you like the thought of being able to manage the functions of your home from afar, you'll love what’s currently being offered in the world of smart homes. A smart home specialist will be up to date with all the latest technology and can help you decide if creating a smart home will be right for you.

heating & cooling

It's easy to assume that heating or cooling your home is straightforward. However, there are variables worth considering. While you can chat with your builder about your options, don’t assume they are aware of the latest technologies as, like most things these days, the products and trends are rapidly evolving. If you want to be fully informed about the latest heating and cooling technologies, it’s worth spending some time visiting a specialist who is a market leader when it comes to offering the latest products.

CASE STUDY

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I just want to post a little warning in here.  It’s about floating floor ie. Timber Veneer floorboards.  My warning has nothing to do with the floating floor itself, it has to do with the cheap looking beading that project builders will often place over it to hide the gap between the floor and the skirting.  What they do is put the skirting on, then the flooring and come back and put a laminated timber edging of beading in the corner where the floor meets the skirting to hide the gap.  This is their cheapest option but in my opinion looks unappealing.  The first you’ll know about this could be after they do it by which it’s too late!  You can pay a little more for the extra work it takes to do this properly but you have to raise it at the time you choose the floor.  I know the first time I came across it, I wasn’t told about it or given the option not to have it.  Alternatively choose tiles or any of the awesome vinyl products they have around now.  Above all else, just make sure you ask about the beading!

The worst but very real example of beading that I've ever seen.
The worst but very real example of beading that I've ever seen.

in summary

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Don't rely solely on information provided by your builder when it comes to things like flooring, heating & cooling, telecommunications and smart homes.  Do you own independent research so that you can choose the best options based on your budget.

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Consider that what you're being told, isn't the only information you should have.

- Natalie Stevens

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