Top 10 Renovation Mistakes New Condo Owners Make
(And How to Avoid Them)
Most owners don’t lose money because of renovation.
They lose money because of their own decisions.
If you avoid these mistakes, you don’t just save money — you save time, stress, and future repairs.
Let’s go straight to what actually matters.
1. Starting Reno With Zero Planning
Buying furniture before measuring your space is rookie-level.
Changing your design direction 5 times is worse.
Plan → Approve → Execute.
In that order.
2. Choosing the Cheapest Contractor
If you think all contractors are the same, you deserve the nightmare you’re about to get.
Cheap = shortcuts.
Shortcuts = regret.
End of story.
3. Underestimating Electrical & Lighting Costs
This is the #1 “surprise cost.”
Wiring, extra points, water heater installation — it adds up.
Smart owners account for this from day one.
4. Renovating Before Checking Defects
Do this and you risk covering up issues the developer should fix.
Then you pay out of your own pocket.
Twice.
5. Mixing Too Many Styles
Your condo is not a mood board.
Pick one style and stick to it.
6. Poor Space Planning
Example mistakes:
- Queen bed that blocks the wardrobe
- Dining table too big for unit
- Sofa too wide
- TV mounted too high
These errors ruin the flow of your home.
7. Buying Cheap Furniture That Looks Expensive Online
99% of Shopee “premium” furniture is landfill material after 18 months.
8. Over-Customizing an Investment Unit
Marble walls, gold trims, feature ceilings — unnecessary.
Tenants don’t care.
Stick to durable, neutral, and functional.
9. No Written Agreement
Handshake deals work only if you enjoy being scammed.
10. Not Comparing Contractor Workmanship
Zoom in on photos.
Look at alignment, finishing, accuracy.
That’s where the truth is.
How Pixel Pro Reno Helps You Avoid Every Mistake
We control the entire flow:
✔ Planning
✔ Layout
✔ Defect guidance
✔ Budgeting
✔ Furniture sourcing
✔ Fast delivery
Everything done properly, once.
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