Renovation is tough and seems not to come to an end anytime, especially if you make mistakes that can be costly – your budget can suffer! We’ve prepared a list of the most common mistakes and some solutions for them to keep your renovation safe and sound.
Changing Too Much At Once
Most of new homeowners make this mistake: they wanna redecorate and change everything right now, at this very moment. Such a wish causes an entire disarray and even disaster in your home, it leads to frustration, tears, you get tired of this mess and even don’t wanna go home. The solution is easy: focus at one project at a time, this way you can gradually change everything you don’t like and still have comfy zones in your home to stay. At least a part of your dwelling will be clean and functional, and your budget won’t be broken. when you are going to renovate, do it gradually, one by one, not everythng at once
go for one solution, then for another, think of the budget you'll need and find proper contractors
it's good to start from something smaller first, to understand your possiblities and funds
if you are planning sme major changes, go room after room, to have some comfy and organized space to spend some time
allocate the budgets right and think of what you should do first and what's not so important at the moment
Going DIY With No Experience
Renovating is expensive, it’s always so and some of us may think that DIY is the best solution. The thing is that many people don’t have enough skill to do that, and you can end up causing bigger problems later on. The solution is to understand what you can do and what you can’t. do you consider yourself handy Do you have much knowledge and skill If you’ve never DIYed anything before or this project really seems complicated to you, maybe it’s not the right time to try it.
The top works you shouldn’t DIY are plumbing and electrical repairs, asbestos removal, roof repairs, gas appliance repairs. Doing such works yourself is really dangerous and may cause a real disaster. Bring professionals and they will solve this problem for you saving your budget and a lot of nerves. tiling a space can be a tricky work to do, so if you aren't sure about that, find a professional
some works shouldn't be DIYed by you if you aren't a professional, and plumbing is one of them
avoid doing electrical works yourself unless you are a professional and can do it well
invite some professionals if you need a roof repair, such works can be really dangerous
never do gas appliance repairs unless you are a professional yourself, bring some contractors
DIY some furniture if you feel like, or renovate existing pieces, it's not always difficult
try DIYing some items and accessories like these wall clocks, such a project isn't hard
make a simple wine bottle holder like this one to store the bottles - such craft won't take much time
some DIY projects contain exact instructions to make the piece, so you may try if you have some time and necessary supplies
renovate an old furniture piece, such projects are always easier than usual ones
Not Being Ready For Roadblocks
Renovations often don’t go according the plan, some problems may appear. If you’ve taken the lowest estimate, you may not have enough money at some point and some other problems may arise. To avoid such problems, to keep an eye on your budget, you should leave around 10 percent to 15 percent extra in the budget for incidentals, or these unexpected costs. Similarly, though your contractor will work up the official project timeline, make a mental note to pad it by at least two weeks to account for any issues that may delay the work slightly. draw and make detailed plans before you start renovating, it's very important to follow the plan
first start from only one space or a part of your dwelling to feel comfy in all the other parts
consider the expert advice or invite some contractors if you hesistate about anything
make your home a bette rpalce to live with stylish renovations and keep your nerves and budget safe