CG Granite's 7 Home Renovation Tips

7 Home Renovation Tips You Don’t Want to Miss

Whether you are remodeling your kitchen, or starting fresh in the bathrooms, finally being able to have the design and look you have always wanted is a joyful time in the life of a homeowner. However exciting a home renovation might be, it can also be a time of stress and great worry. We have put together seven tips to ensure your home renovation is pleasant and successful.

Plan Ahead of Time

Planning for a big project far ahead of time helps to make sure it goes smoothly and efficiently. The same is important for a major home renovation. By making your product selections early, it can help prevent delays that you could encounter later on if the styles are back-ordered or take longer than expected to arrive.

This is also a great way to keep you on budget. Taking the time to map out all the expected costs ahead of time, and budget for some unexpected ones, ensures that you are able to stay on track when you get in the middle of the renovation.

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Hire Trusted Experts

One of the most vital things you need to do when starting a home renovation is to hire professionals that you can trust will do a good job. No matter how beautiful the materials you pick out are, or how expensive, if things aren’t completed correctly, it puts your home and your family at risk. Ask around for recommendations from people you trust, and see some of the work for yourself. Once you have some positive reviews and references, make sure the remodeler has a good record and has plenty of years of experience. Meet with them beforehand to go over your vision, and make sure they can fit within your time frame and budget.

Insist on a Detailed Contract

Once you have found a trusted expert that will be in charge of your renovation, the next step you should take is to have a detailed contract with them. By having a contract that explicitly states the correct address, the start date, the completion date, as well as a detailed description of the work that is to be done, you are protecting yourself as well as your home.

Be Prepared

Renovating your home is an exciting and invigorating time, yet it can prove to be exhausting and frustrating, as well. Even if you hire a reputable professional, it is important to know that there could still be unexpected snags, delays, and issues that you may encounter. Remaining patient and composed while your house is a construction zone will be necessary, and preparing your family ahead of time will help the process go smoother. If need be, make preparations for a temporary kitchen, or have a schedule for how to get everyone ready without the usual bathroom.

Pack Away All Valuables

As your house is under construction, it is going to affect every room in the house. Taking down all pictures, glass items, vases, and other valuable decorations before the renovation is a necessary step to ensure all fragile items are taken care of. If the remodel is happening where there are valuable immovable figures, such as chandeliers or built-in cabinets, it will also be important to take the proper steps to protect those, as well.

Communicate Effectively

Now that you have a great remodeler and have prepared yourself and your family for the renovation, it is important to keep in mind that you need to have an open and honest line of communication with your renovator. While you have no doubt had many meetings about what you prefer and what the job entails, it is still necessary to let them know if anything unsatisfactory is going on so they have the opportunity to fix it. Experts are able to do stunning things with your home, but they can’t read your mind, so communicate effectively with them, and contact their supervisor or superior if need be.

Stay Consistent

After you have had your consultation with your contractor, architect, designer, etc., it will be necessary to stay consistent to the plan. Of course, if you have some ideas after the renovation has started, it is important that you have honest conversations with your remodeler. But after you have had multiple meetings about layouts, or have carefully chosen countertops or cabinets, you should trust your original instincts and keep with the design. Small changes such as different hardware or another backsplash aren’t a big deal, but, again, maintain those open and honest lines of communication with everyone involved.

Renovating your house is an exciting time in the life of a homeowner. Whether you are creating an open-concept, remodeling the kitchen, or updating a bathroom, there are many things to keep in mind as you think about and plan the project. By following our tips above, you can have a smooth and successful remodel, and enjoy the new home of your dreams.