Financial mistakes are among homeowners’ top regrets when renovating, as 47% reported going over budget in a survey by Platinum Home Builders & Design, Inc.
Of those, 27% went over budget by less than $5,000, and 20% exceeded it by more than $5,000. In comparison, 33% stayed within budget, and only 5% came in under budget.
The over-budget contributors were most commonly:
- Materials and finishes (43%)
- Labor or contractor fees (36%)
- Fixtures or appliances (24%)
- Structural changes or repairs (tie, 24%)
- Permits or inspections (15%)
Additionally, while 34% said they didn’t have any renovation regrets, others said they regretted updating these spaces:
- Bathroom (31%)
- Kitchen (28%)
- Living room (18%)
- Outdoor space (14%)
- Bedroom (tie, 14%)
Specifically, the most regretted decisions included:
- High-maintenance materials (23%)
- Trendy paint colors (22%)
- Social media trends (19%)
- Farmhouse sinks or rustic finishes (14%)
- White cabinetry or light grout (tie, 14%)
In hindsight, 41% said they wished they had paid professionals instead of going the DIY route, and 37% said they’d advise others to double their budget and timeline. Thirty-four percent recommended getting every detail in writing, and 27% advised vetting contractors carefully.
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