E108. Why budget matters at the design stage
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In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank tackle a topic that comes up with almost every client enquiry: budget. While many people hesitate to disclose how much they want to spend, Frank explains why being upfront is crucial for a successful design and build journey, if you're on a budget.
Amelia and Frank discuss how a clear budget helps align design ideas with realistic outcomes, preventing disappointment down the track. They share stories from past projects where hidden costs, site conditions, and council requirements impacted the final price, showing why contingencies of 10–20% are essential. From unexpected structural issues in heritage homes to the real cost of sheds, bathrooms, and landscaping, they highlight the importance of understanding what’s included and what’s not included in a build budget.
The conversation also touches on the role of quantity surveyors, how builder quotes differ from early cost estimates, and why honest communication between client, designer, and builder is the best recipe for success.
Whether you’re planning a new home, an extension, or a renovation, this episode will help you see why budget isn’t just about money, it’s about creating a design that can actually be built.
Tune in to learn how setting realistic financial expectations from the start can save time, stress, and costly surprises later in the process. And be sure to subscribe so you don'e miss an episode.
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