At RISE Design Studio, we believe that every home should tell a story - one of sustainability, craftsmanship, and intelligent design. But before pen meets paper, there’s one question every client asks:
How much does it cost to build a house?
It’s a simple question with a complex answer. The cost of building a home in the UK isn’t just about square metres and construction rates - it’s about choices. The materials you select, the level of detail in your design, and even how you manage the process all influence your final budget.
If you’re planning a new build, renovation, or extension, here’s what you need to know to approach your project with clarity and confidence.
A new build low energy home in Hampstead designed by RISE Design Studio
The cost of construction in 2025 varies widely. On average:
These figures are only a starting point. The real cost of your project depends on three key factors:
Design isn’t just about aesthetics - it’s the foundation of cost control. A well-planned home isn’t just easier to build; it’s more efficient, more sustainable, and ultimately, more valuable.
A thoughtful design process:
Many budget overruns happen because of unclear designs. When contractors price vague drawings, they either overcompensate (leading to inflated costs) or underestimate (resulting in unexpected expenses later).
A detailed, precise architectural package ensures your contractor knows exactly what to build and at what cost, giving you control over your budget from day one.
💡 Tip: Work with an architect who values sustainability - not just as a buzzword, but as a way to future-proof your home against rising energy costs and increase the value of your home.
Every material you choose affects not only the cost of construction but also the long-term performance of your home.
Some materials may be cheaper upfront but require expensive maintenance later. Others, like high-performance insulation, airtight windows, and responsibly sourced timber, might cost more initially but pay dividends in energy savings and durability.
Beyond cost, your material choices influence:
This is where precision matters. An architect-led specification process ensures that you’re not just selecting materials at random, but making informed decisions that balance cost, sustainability, and long-term benefits.
How your project is managed significantly impacts your bottom line. There are different ways to approach construction:
At RISE, we prioritise transparency and collaboration in our project management approach. We work closely with builders, ensuring costs stay aligned with expectations and that sustainability principles are maintained throughout the process.
💡 Tip: A well-structured contract and clear project timeline prevent unexpected costs from creeping in. Make sure all details are defined before work begins.
While every project is different, here’s a rough guide for new builds in the UK:
Additional costs to factor in:
If your project is in London or involves bespoke detailing, expect costs on the higher end of these ranges.
At RISE Design Studio, we don’t just design houses - we create spaces that are timeless, efficient, and deeply personal. If you’re considering a new build and want expert guidance from architects who care about sustainability, quality, and cost control, we’d love to chat.
Get in touch with us to start planning your project.
Building a home is one of life’s biggest investments - but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right team, a well-considered design, and a focus on sustainability, you can create a home that not only meets your budget but enhances your life for years to come.
Let’s build something exceptional - together.
If you would like to talk through your project with the team, please do get in touch at architects@risedesignstudio.co.uk or give us a call on 020 3947 5886
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