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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 20 MIN

Maximize Your Build Budget: Where to Spend, Save, and Splurge | Ep. 17

from The Holistic Homes Podcast

If you think spending more on finishes automatically means a better-built home, you may be setting yourself up for a very expensive failure. I’ve seen families pour hundreds of thousands into marble, cabinetry, and fixtures, only to discover water intrusion, mold, and structural issues hiding behind the walls years later.Today, I’m sharing how to actually maximize your build or renovation budget by knowing where to spend, where to save, and where cutting corners will cost you far more in the long run.In 2025 alone, my team consulted on projects ranging from small renovations to multi-million-dollar custom homes across multiple states. I routinely review builds quoted anywhere from $300 to over $1,000 per square foot, and the biggest failures I see have nothing to do with square footage and everything to do with how the enclosure, roof, and moisture systems were prioritized.One of the most common mistakes I see starts early, when builders quote a cost per square foot without clearly defining what’s included. Most of the time, that range is driven by finishes — appliances, fixtures, hardware — not by the performance of the exterior walls, roof, or foundation. That’s dangerous, because those are the parts of your home you’ll likely never rebuild.I walk through a real, high-profile $22 million Los Angeles home that became the center of a major lawsuit after the buyer discovered active water intrusion and mold — issues caused by aesthetic-driven exterior decisions and minimal waterproofing. The home looked flawless, but it wasn’t built to manage water. That single oversight turned into a catastrophic financial and legal situation.What actually works is reversing how you think about budget. Start from the outside in. Prioritize one-and-done systems like basements, roofs, exterior walls, and waterproofing. Then allocate what’s left to interior finishes, especially the ones that are easy to upgrade later. This approach protects both your investment and your health, and it prevents the kind of failures I see every single week.In today's episode, we're talking about:Why cost per square foot is a misleading budgeting toolThe “one-and-done” systems you should never cheap out onWhere healthy home upgrades actually matter mostWhich finishes you can safely save on (and upgrade later)How to have smarter budget conversations with architects and buildersConnect with me: Instagram

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