Categories: home remodeling

6 Things You Should Know Before Starting a Major Reno

Embarking on a major home renovation can be both an exciting and daunting endeavor. With careful thought, the results can make a substantial difference in meeting your needs. However, before diving into the demolition and design, you must arm yourself with key insights to guide your journey. In this blog post, local bathroom and kitchen remodeling contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southeast Florida explores a few crucial considerations to keep in mind when tackling this significant undertaking.

  1. Define Your Renovation Goals. Understanding the primary purpose behind your renovation plan is the first step toward a successful project. It might focus on personal comfort or the incorporation of luxury features that speak to your stylistic preferences. However, if resale is on the horizon, opting for changes that elevate home value while appealing to a broad market could be more fitting. Identifying your objectives early on can shape your renovation strategy, influencing everything from material selections to budget allocations.
  2. Budget Realistically. Establish a comprehensive budget that accounts not only for the obvious costs but also for unexpected expenses. Industry wisdom suggests adding a 15%-20% contingency fund to your initial budget to cover any unforeseen costs. Whether it’s structural surprises or last-minute design changes, having financial flexibility can ensure your project proceeds smoothly without compromising your vision.
  3. Embrace the Planning Phase. Comprehensive planning is the cornerstone of any successful renovation. This phase involves selecting the perfect fixtures, finishes, and details that align with your aesthetic while ensuring functional design. Understanding local trends, climate considerations, and material availability can also influence your planning. Allocate ample time for this step, as thorough planning can mitigate delays and reduce stress down the line.
  4. Communication Is Key. Effective communication with your contractor is non-negotiable. Establishing clear lines of dialogue ensures your vision is accurately translated into concrete plans. It also allows you to stay informed about the project’s progress, understand any complications, and make informed decisions promptly. Ensuring that your design preferences are fully understood can make all the difference.
  5. Anticipate Scheduling Gaps. Renovations rarely follow a linear timeline. Understanding that there will be days, possibly even weeks when no visible progress is made can help set realistic expectations. These scheduling gaps often account for drying times, custom orders, or prep work that doesn’t have an immediate visual impact but is crucial for the project’s success. Patience during these intervals allows for a higher quality finish, especially in detailed work like kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
  6. Order Materials in Advance. With the fluctuating availability of materials and extended delivery times, it’s wise to order your fixtures, tiles, cabinetry, and other essentials well before demolition begins. In the bustling home renovation market, delays in material delivery can significantly extend your project timeline. By securing your materials early, you ensure a smoother transition from one project phase to the next, mitigating unnecessary downtime.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

As you embark on your major renovation, keeping these considerations in mind can transform a potentially overwhelming process into an exciting journey toward your dream home. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Southeast Florida guides and supports you every step of the way, ensuring a seamless, satisfying renovation experience. To get started with a no-obligation consultation, call us at (772) 200-2625 or (561) 935-3915. You can also contact us online to schedule a free consultation. We serve communities in West Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie and Jupiter, FL.

Sarah Parmental

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