How much does it cost to partition a house?

The construction or comprehensive renovation of a house is an exciting process full of important decisions. From the choice of architectural style to the selection of building materials, every detail is crucial to ensure that your home looks like the one you’ve dreamed of. One of the most important aspects of any construction or renovation project is layout, which is the process of compartmentalizing the space of a house into individual rooms using interior walls or partitions.

In addition to providing privacy and separation of spaces, partitioning also helps to improve energy efficiency, reduce noise and facilitate or direct the entry of light. But how much does it cost to partition a house? In this article, we’ll explore the factors that influence the cost of partitioning a home, and provide useful information to help you make decisions during this exciting process.

Factors that influence the cost of partitioning a house

  • Size of the house: The size of the house is a determining factor in the cost of partition walls. The larger the size, the higher the cost.
  • Materials: The materials used for partitioning also influence the price. For example, wood is more expensive than plaster or plasterboard. In our case, that is, at Kaleidoscope, we always work with plasterboard for a series of benefits that it provides to the home, therefore, in our case it does not make the renovation more expensive.
  • Location: The location of the house is also important. Not so much because of whether it is located in a more expensive area (city center) or less expensive (rural area), but we are talking about the handling of the product. A building in the heart of the city, as it usually has more complicated accesses, makes it more difficult to “move” the material and, consequently, the cost of that partition wall is higher.
  • Energy efficiency: If you want a house with high energy efficiency, you will have to invest in special materials that will likely increase the price of partitioning.
  • Professionals: Hiring qualified professionals for partitioning also influences the final price, but with this you ensure quality work and many concerns before, during and after.

How much does it cost to partition a house in Spain?

The average cost of bricking up a house in Spain ranges between 10,000 and 12,000 euros. However, this can increase, if you have to share more, less, etc. if you use high quality materials or if, as we recommend, professionals are hired for its installation.

In the construction of buildings, there are various materials that are used to build partitions. Some of the most common materials include plasterboard, brick, glass, wood, and concrete. Each of these materials offers different advantages and disadvantages, which can influence the final price and the right choice for each project.

Plasterboard partitions: This material is light, narrow and economical, and offers a finish similar to conventional walls. In our case, the one we usually use in Kaleidoscope is a double plate on each side.

Brick partitions: In appearance it is more solid than plasterboard but as it has a hole, the sound is much worse. In addition, in terms of total solid mass, which is ultimately what isolates you acoustically, it works worse than plasterboard. They are suitable for spaces that need solidity.

Glass partitions: They are perfect for spaces that require light to enter. The cost depends on the type of glass chosen.

Wooden partitions: They offer a combination of thermal and acoustic insulation, as well as a distinctive aesthetic. The cost varies depending on the quality of the wood and the size of the partition.

Concrete partitions: These are bulky structures built with prefabricated concrete blocks. They are suitable for spaces that require great resistance.

When choosing the material for a partition, it is important to consider not only the price but the specific needs of each project, including durability, insulation, aesthetics and light entry.

Key Considerations Before Building a Partition in Your Home

When undertaking the task of building a partition at home, it is important to consider several factors to ensure that the result is as desired. First, it must be verified if permits are required to carry out the work, which usually depends on the type of modification to be made in the space. In many cases, it is enough to present an action communicated to the City Council along with a detailed budget and comply with the corresponding taxes. Another crucial aspect to consider is the layout of the room in which the partition is to be built. It is essential to carry out a detailed analysis of the characteristics of the space and make a plan to visualize the final result, taking into account aspects such as the measurements and location of doors, windows and radiators. The function of the partition is also a determining factor in the choice of the material to be used. If the wall has a decorative or separating function, materials such as plasterboard, wood or glass can be used. However, if the partition is required to support heavy loads or elements, the ideal is to build it with more resistant materials such as brick or concrete. Finally, it is important to consider the impact that the construction of the partition will have on the lighting of the room. If the placement of the wall will affect the passage of natural light, translucent materials such as pavés or glass can be used and artificial lighting can be reinforced in the area. Taking these factors into account, it will be possible to build a partition that meets all expectations.

Are you going to partition? Stay with this!

The weight of partitions in a comprehensive renovation is low in percentage. To be more specific, we could say that the cost of the partition wall with respect to the total cost of a comprehensive renovation would be 5%. Therefore, if you are in doubt about whether you should stick with an existing partition or opt for a new partition or distribution, take that pressure off and think about the final benefit. Opting for a new distribution adapted to present and future needs will not excessively modify the budget of your renovation.

In summary, the construction or comprehensive renovation of a house can be exciting, but it is important to take into account various factors to ensure that the result is as desired. In the case of partition walls, factors that influence their cost include the size of the house, materials, location, energy efficiency, and hiring professionals.

Do you prefer to hire professionals in comprehensive renovations? Read.

At Kaleidoscope we have a large team of qualified professionals for partitioning and other renovation work that will help you get the home you want. In fact, at Kaleidoscope we take care of the complete process of a comprehensive renovation, from design to key delivery. If you are thinking of giving your home a second life, do not hesitate to count on us to start this exciting journey together.

 

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