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Decor & Design · July 23, 2020

Renovating a Property: What You Need to Know

Renovating a Property What You Need to Know

A home renovation project is no easy task, and the initial excitement can start to wear away with the stress of time limits, budgets, and the amount of work involved. Luckily, most of these problems can be avoided by keeping an eye out for the warning signs of what could go wrong, as well as carrying out extensive preparation from the get-go. It may take years before you’re finally ready to move into the property, but the hard effort will be worth it once you have achieved the finished result.

If you’re about to embark on a home renovation project, the below tips may come in useful.

Create a realistic budget

One of the most important factors to consider before taking on a home renovation project is creating a realistic budget and sticking to it. It’s not always an easy task to achieve your vision while sticking to a tight budget, so it would be wise to carry out some careful planning and understand the average pricing of projects so that you’re more likely to achieve your goals.

Kitchens and bathrooms are often some of the most expensive renovation projects, so it would be worth researching the average costs that tie into your design ideas. For example, beautifulbathroom.net is the perfect place to get inspiration for designs and chat with professional fitters regarding bathroom installation.

Understand it is a lengthy process

While you may be keen to finish the renovation in a couple of months, it may be a little far-fetched if you wish to upgrade the entire property. Once you’ve set a realistic budget to work with, you’ll need to plan which rooms are desperate for completion to start off with, rather than what you would simply like. In doing so, you’ll be far more inclined to carry out the project over a realistic time frame, so you don’t become stressed or run out of budget.

Have a clear vision in mind

Before you start the renovation project, it would be highly advised to have a clear vision in mind of the interiors. This will allow you to make the most well-informed decisions before you start purchasing items or carrying out physical work in order to achieve the vision in mind. It would be worth seeking inspiration online to find out the latest design trends or even visit showrooms to take samples so you can envisage what the end result may look like.

Research period features

There are very few period properties that have retained their original features after they have undergone renovation. However, these features give the property their sense of appeal and character, which is lacking in modern builds. Before you go about restoring original features that may have been altered before you purchased the property, it would be worth doing your research to understand to find out when the property was built and how to restore features professionally, as they may be delicate and a poor job could result in irreversible damage.

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