What Is an Allowance?
An allowance is a placeholder amount included in a construction estimate for items that have not yet been selected at the time the estimate is prepared. These placeholder budgets help provide a realistic starting point for the project price while giving homeowners the flexibility to choose finishes later.
Plan your project budget confidently with flexible allowances for future material and finish selections.
Construction estimates are often prepared before every material selection has been finalized. Rather than delaying the estimate until every item is selected, builders include allowances based on typical product ranges. This allows the project to move forward while still leaving room for homeowners to make their selections later.
Almost any finish material can fall under an allowance category, but some items are universally approached this way due to their vast price differences based on brand, finish, and style choices.
Appliance Allowance
Tile Allowance
$5,000
Lighting Allowance
$3,000
Appliance Allowance
$8,000
*These are placeholder amounts. The actual impact on your project total depends entirely on the final selections you make during the design process.
Tile Allowance
$5,000
Final Tile Selection
$4,500
Project saves $500
Appliance Allowance
$8,000
Selected Appliances
$9,200
$1,200 added to project
Building a custom home or remodeling involves hundreds of decisions. Allowances prevent decision fatigue by letting you focus on the big picture first. You don’t need to pick out every cabinet knob before breaking ground. Instead, you have a set budget to shop against when the time comes.
How Allowances Are Determined
Once construction begins, your project manager will coordinate showroom visits for you. Here, you will be guided by design experts to make selections that fit your style while keeping an eye on your predetermined allowance budget.
Through our client portal, we offer complete transparency on your allowance spending. As you make your final selections, the budget is instantly updated. You will always know whether you are coming in under budget or if a premium choice is adding to the overall cost.
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