6 Things to Consider when Planning a Home Renovation

Many homeowners get so excited about home renovation that they often rush into it and end up with a huge hole in their wallet and a home that doesn’t look renovated at all. So, if you’re also planning to renovate your home, make sure to avoid some common pitfalls. Here are the things you should consider before you start your project.

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Make Sure You Have Enough Money

The first and most important thing you have to consider when starting your renovation is your budget. The money will not magically appear as your project requires it, so make sure to do good research beforehand. Consult with friends or people online who went through a renovation similar to yours and take notes. Once you reach a number, make sure to add an extra 20% for  unforeseen situations and expenses that will most likely pop up.

Additionally, check your budget with your contractor every now and then, just to make sure everything is going according to plan. And even though it’s sometimes unavoidable, try not to borrow money for your renovation. You won’t get to enjoy your improved home until you pay off your debts.

Find The Right Contractor

With so many companies out there, choosing the right contractor can be quite hard. Your best bet is to get many referrals and testimonials, contact their references and check the internet. Additionally, make sure your contractor has been in this business for at least a few years. Even though hiring a less experienced contractor can save you some money initially, a seasoned contractor with all necessary licenses and many successful projects behind them will pay off in the long run.

Start On Time

Keep in mind that renovations usually take a bit longer than planned, so start a week or two sooner than absolutely necessary. If you’re really working on a schedule, start your renovation a month earlier, just in case. If you need a few days every now and then to take a break from the chaos of renovation, it’s best to work in stages.

Be Prepared

Before you start the project, consult with your family members or friends who have renovated their home. We can’t stress enough just how important it is for you to know what to expect during that period. Additionally, be prepared to tell your wishes and thoughts to your contractor.

So, gather photos and magazine clippings of interiors and exteriors you like. You can also search the internet and your local shops just to see what’s out there. And in the end, if you’re just stuck, contact an interior designer who will surely do a great job of your home. If you have a general idea what you want your home to look like in the end, everyone will be less stressed.

Make Sure Everything’s Up To Code

Make sure your plans are all according to the code of your area and your country. For instance, Australia has quite strict building laws, so don’t start your project until you make sure everything you want is legal and possible for you.

Additionally, check your septic system before you invest in a huge master bathroom. Contact a company that provides emergency plumbing in Perth who will make sure your pipes can handle the updates you’re planning. The same goes for your wiring, so set some money aside to bring everything up-to-date.

Think About The Future

Don’t be a slave to interior design trends that will completely change in a year or so. Instead, invest in a high-quality job and opt for a more classic style. Red appliances might be trendy now, but white or chrome are...well, classics.

You also need to take the size of your family into consideration. Are you planning on having another baby or do you want your senior parent to move in with you when they become unable to live alone? All of these things should affect your renovation.

Conclusion

Even though coordinating all of these things might seem impossible now, renovating a home is actually an amazing experience that is very rewarding. And once the contractors are gone and all details are finished, you’ll be so proud of yourselves and your new home.

Abigail Jones
 

Hi, I'm Abigail. I like spending time tearing my house apart and putting it together back again. Join me on home improvement tutorials, tips on my blog.

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