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When someone considers having a custom-built home, the same big question often arises: Is it better to buy an existing house and renovate it, or build a new one from scratch? The answer isn't universal—each case involves technical, economic, and personal factors—but there are criteria that can help you assess which option might offer the best results based on your expectations. Before you start your search, you have a clear idea of what you want to build, your approximate budget, your desired timeframe, and your priorities (design, energy efficiency, specific materials, etc.). The more detailed your vision, the better you can communicate your expectations and assess whether a construction company can meet them. Renovating is recommended when the property has potential, the surrounding area is highly valued, and the project doesn't require drastic structural changes. At FILA, we always analyze the initial condition to assess whether renovation is viable and profitable, providing a clear technical proposal and a transparent budget. Building from scratch offers the opportunity to create a home tailored to each family's lifestyle, with optimized orientation, layout, efficiency, and materials from the outset. If industrialized construction is chosen, the advantages increase considerably thanks to technical control and factory precision. Industrialized construction is not a low-cost system. The investment is similar to or slightly higher than traditional construction, but the quality, durability, efficiency, and overall comfort are significantly greater. It's not about paying less; it's about paying better for a superior result. It depends on your priorities. On the one hand, if you already have a home with potential and want to update it, renovating might be the right decision. On the other hand, if you're looking to create an efficient, modern home built to last, new construction using industrialized methods will be the option that offers the greatest value. In both cases, having a team to guide you from design to completion makes all the difference. At FILA, we can help you assess the best option for your specific needs. We conduct preliminary studies, design projects, and execute construction projects with a sustainable and efficient approach. We listen to you and evaluate your project with no obligation.Below we offer a practical guide to analyze which decision best fits your needs (whether to renovate a home or build a new one), budget and objectives, with a focus on industrialized construction.
Home renovation: advantages and limitations
Advantages of renovating a home
Drawbacks to consider
Building a new house: total freedom to design your home and efficiency from the start
Advantages of building new industrialized construction with FILA
Possible disadvantages
So… which option is better?
Do you have a project in mind?
20.02.26
When someone considers having a custom-built home, the same big question often arises: Is it better to buy an existing house and renovate it, or build a new one from scratch? The answer isn't universal—each case involves technical, economic, and personal factors—but there are criteria that can help you assess which option might offer the best results based on your expectations. Before you start your search, you have a clear idea of what you want to build, your approximate budget, your desired timeframe, and your priorities (design, energy efficiency, specific materials, etc.). The more detailed your vision, the better you can communicate your expectations and assess whether a construction company can meet them. Renovating is recommended when the property has potential, the surrounding area is highly valued, and the project doesn't require drastic structural changes. At FILA, we always analyze the initial condition to assess whether renovation is viable and profitable, providing a clear technical proposal and a transparent budget. Building from scratch offers the opportunity to create a home tailored to each family's lifestyle, with optimized orientation, layout, efficiency, and materials from the outset. If industrialized construction is chosen, the advantages increase considerably thanks to technical control and factory precision. Industrialized construction is not a low-cost system. The investment is similar to or slightly higher than traditional construction, but the quality, durability, efficiency, and overall comfort are significantly greater. It's not about paying less; it's about paying better for a superior result. It depends on your priorities. On the one hand, if you already have a home with potential and want to update it, renovating might be the right decision. On the other hand, if you're looking to create an efficient, modern home built to last, new construction using industrialized methods will be the option that offers the greatest value. In both cases, having a team to guide you from design to completion makes all the difference. At FILA, we can help you assess the best option for your specific needs. We conduct preliminary studies, design projects, and execute construction projects with a sustainable and efficient approach. We listen to you and evaluate your project with no obligation.Below we offer a practical guide to analyze which decision best fits your needs (whether to renovate a home or build a new one), budget and objectives, with a focus on industrialized construction.
Home renovation: advantages and limitations
Advantages of renovating a home
Drawbacks to consider
Building a new house: total freedom to design your home and efficiency from the start
Advantages of building new industrialized construction with FILA
Possible disadvantages
So… which option is better?
Do you have a project in mind?

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