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How to Plan for a Home Remodel If you’re in the “we’re only thinking about it” phase of a home remodel, you’ve taken the first step to improving your home to meet your needs. If you’re ready to speak with professionals about your remodeling, find a remodeling company near you now! However, if you’re still planning, here are a few other steps that will help ensure your remodel meets your needs and your budget. 1. Create a Design Book 2. Establish your goals 3. Designate wants and needs 4. Decide on a budget 5. Consider the extras 6. Plan for your future 7. Allow for upcoming events 8. Learn from others 9. Talk with professionals 1. Get a notebook, a manila folder, or a 3-ring binder and build your design book. The more you add to it, the better your designer will be able to understand your dreams. · If you see the perfect cabinetry in a magazine, cut out the picture and add it. · If a sink, tile choice, or flooring option catches your eye, add notes and pictures. · Look at design websites and print out pictures of what you like. · Take photos of friend’s homes. · Make sketches and pick up countertop color samples. 2. Think about the goal(s) of your home remodel. · If the layout of your kitchen works for you, but your design book has a hundred pictures of concrete countertops, then maybe you only need a home facelift. · If you’ve always wanted a soaking tub and your current bathroom only has a shower, you may need a slightly more ambitious custom remodel. 3. Consider every element of your home remodel and decide if it is a “need” or a “want.” · Structural problems such as broken tiles or damaged walls are most likely a “need.” · Outdated colors or styles of tiles may be a “want.” · Remember that a want today can still be a “have to do someday. 4. Look at your needs list from step 3, look at your finances, and decide how much you can comfortably spend on your remodel. · If you need to stick to a budget, err on the low side to allow for items such as furniture or decorative items. · If money is not a primary factor, creating a budget will help you prioritize your wants and needs. 5. Consider the extras and options · If you decide you have to replace your tile, consider not only the style but the price. If you fall in love with a particular style that’s $35/square foot, you may be able to find a similar style at $5/square foot, which can be a $9,000 savings in an average bathroom, leaving more money for other elements. · A vessel sink may require special installation and fixtures. · Different countertop materials offer different benefits. 6. Plan for your future · If you’re planning to sell your home in a few years, you may not want to invest in top quality applicants. · If you plan to stay in your home through retirement, you may want to consider adding an onsuite bathroom to a ground-floor bedroom instead of a second-floor bedroom. 7. Make notes of important upcoming dates and events · If you have family coming tomorrow, it’s probably not be the best time to pull out the fixtures in the guest bath. · If you have a wedding or the holidays on the horizon, you need to ensure your remodel is finished well beforehand. 8. Learn from friends and family · Your cousin may have worked with the same remodeling company for over a decade, while your brother can tell you the place down the street has a hard time meeting deadlines. · You may get tips and advice on the things to look out for if you try to do some of the work yourself. 9. Talk with professionals · Most reputable companies will provide a free consultation. Take them up on it to see if you like the company. Make sure they ask you questions and listen to your answers. · Don’t feel you have to sign with the remodeling company the first day. A good company will give you the information you need to make a decision without a hard sell. 10. Work with a professional company that guarantees their work · The industry standard is one year. If your remodeling company doesn’t meet or exceed that guarantee, keep looking. · Even after a guarantee runs out, the best remodeling companies will help to keep you happy with your remodel. They want you to be a client for life.
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