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5 Renovation Mistakes That You Must Never Make

Monday, March 11th, 2019

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Taking on any home renovation project is a good move for any homeowner. This is a cost-effective choice compared to constructing from the ground up. This is also a good way to get a house in an awesome neighborhood without investing a huge fortune. Pick a home that you could give all the TLC to and then customize it.

 

If you’re interested in investment properties, too, then this is something that you could get into. There are many homeowners who have resorted to this kind of investment which they eventually rent out. This then becomes a source of regular income for them.

 

There are also those who just want to find a home, fix it a bit, and then flip it to eventually be handed over to a new owner. Whichever case you’re into, just make sure that you steer clear of the common mistakes that homeowners do when renovating.

 

Use of Cheap Materials

 

Using cheap materials is like signing up for a disaster. Just like everything else in your life, you only get what you paid for. So either you spend enough so that you get the superior things that you expected or be ready to get inferior materials and substandard look and quality in the process.

 

Inability to Work within a Budget

 

A lot of people also make the mistake of creating a budget but are unable to work with the amount that they have set. Remember that setting a budget and not keeping it will let your finances bleed dry. And without a budget to spend before the project completion, then you’re sure to have a huge problem to face.

 

So before you set out to begin a renovation project, ask yourself these five important questions –

 

How much money can I spare for this project?

What do I want to spend on?

What could possibly go wrong?

Which do I value more, quality or quantity?

What’s the realistic total cost going to be?

 

Incorrect Measurements

 

Even more wrong than not having a budget is having ample money to spend on the project but ending up with incorrect measurements anyways.

 

Have you heard of the saying measure twice but cut once? There is absolute truth for this saying and following it will save you from time consuming and costly mistakes.

 

Neglect of Lighting

 

Natural lighting is a beautiful feature that you would not want to be taken for granted. This, of course, disappears the moment the sun goes down. A lot of homeowners do not remember to account for the dark hours that follow the sunset.

 

You have probably heard it before, that lighting is one of the most important elements of interior design. This is the very feature that can help set the mood and tone for your interiors. Since this is so, you have to spend enough time to create the right lighting setup inside every room.

 

Remember to use accent lighting in areas that need to be relaxing, as this would give the room a soft glow. This sort of light will also provide an environment that’s perfect for people to unwind in. such lighting include table lamps, floor lamps, and wall sconces.

 

For a more focused theme, you can undertake a different lighting approach. Task lamps and spotlights are there to give emphasis to a certain theme.

 

Too Trendy

 

Trends tend to get boring quickly so you wouldn’t want to base every interior design decision on something that’s going to pass. While there’s nothing wrong with being trendy, the idea here is to not make hasty decisions like tearing down walls or anything else that costs a fortune for a look that will only last a few months.

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Minor House Repairs That Have Major Effects

Monday, August 22nd, 2016

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FFDM Circa 12602

In our kind of economy, you might be tempted to skip small home repairs. This is also the case with professional cleanups and inspection jobs. Minor repairs may appear, well, minor but if you keep putting off such projects, you could end up with thousands to tens of thousands. The $200 that you save today could easily turn to an expense of $3,000 the following month.

Invest a Little Dough

Consider allotting some money for small home repairs. Again, these seemingly small tasks could easily morph to huge, expensive jobs later. If you want to be ahead of many homeowners and save some money in the process, then you should be ready to take on even the smallest repair jobs. An ugly duckling house could be the next swan if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and do a little maintenance work (or at least be willing to pay for the repairs).

It is a known fact that most homeowners have no idea what to look for when it comes to crucial repairs. Majority cannot see past an unpainted door, thick shrubbery and the like. In their eyes, the best homes are those that are beaming with activity, were pricey when it was offered in the market, and is pleasing to the eye (to begin with).

Necessary Cosmetic Work

When talking about cosmetic repairs or improvement, these are projects that do not require major construction tasks. For instance, installing new carpeting may be categorized as a cosmetic improvement in a home. On the other hand, the repair of a rotten bandboard is a repair project that cannot be handled by a non-professional.

Here are examples of cosmetic improvements that every home needs –

  • New interior or exterior paint
  • New appliances
  • New plumbing fixture such as a faucet
  • New electrical fixture such as a vanity light
  • Landscape cleanups, shrubbery and lawn development

If you are able to do all these kinds of work by yourself, you’ll soon find out that your savings will compound annually. Obviously, you should leave some kinds of repairs to the professionals.

An example is electrical repair. Even if you think that replacing fuse is fairly easy, it is best to leave it to a licensed electrician.

House Repairs for Staged Homes

There are two kinds of pre-loved homes that are being sold in the market – one is the kind that is already painted, with grounds well-kempt, new carpets and such; while the other one is the kind of property that has deferred maintenance.

The second type is a home that is often in need of painting, carpeting, lawn repairs, etc. Examples are homes during the ‘70s with badly-damaged paint, kitchens with rotten cabinets, and rooms that are out of date. It could also be a home that still houses stove, refrigerators, and dishwasher.

The real estate market is a competitive one. If you are actively looking for a property at the moment but don’t have ample budget for a brand new home, then you have to know which repairs you need to address later on.

Caution

When buying a whole house that needs repairs, make sure that you hold an inspection. Allow a competent professional to do the assessments for you. For example, you may ask different experts such as a plumber, electrician and an engineer to look at specific areas in the house.

There are a couple of reasons why thorough inspections must be done before you begin further construction or interior design projects. First, cosmetic repairs may just be indications of more serious problems deep within the house. A wall that needs painting, for instance, could be the façade of a water-damaged inner wall.

The next time you encounter a minor house repair, you already know why you shouldn’t delay.

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The Renovation Plan, Your Schedule and Budget

Monday, August 8th, 2016

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1586-75900B-MULTI6 Resort Fabric Covered Sideboard

As a home renovation client, you might feel that you have very little influence when it comes to the makeover project; yet you have more control that you might actually lead yourself to think. Keep in mind that the scope of the project and the materials to be used are all going to be up to you.

The secret to working on a renovation project and keeping it on schedule and on the right budget is to plan all the details before the ground even breaks. If you have not renovated or rebuilt a home in the past, then it’s time that you learn some tricks on how to complete the project.

Know Your Goal

Before you even meet up with a professional, you must know what you would want to accomplish. Would you like to renovate the entire kitchen or just a portion of it? Would you want an elegant upgrade, complete replacement of the furnishings, or would you just like to replace a long-loved backsplash?

A few homeowners know when it is time to renovate their current home yet most of them aren’t sure how to go about with the project. Most of them end up deciding to work with professionals who help in interior design advice and developing a plan.

Prepare the Construction Plans

One of the most crucial documents that you will use are construction plans. These building plans should have the approval of an agency to ascertain that the home meets safety and local codes. If you are not familiar with the building codes as well as construction methods, then you should think of hiring a professional to draft the plans for you.

Different states have different drafting rules. These can also depend on the type and size of the renovation project. Ask people from the local building department to explain the current rules in your area.

Every profession emphasizes different roles. Interior designers and architects are the ones that come up with concepts. They are also the ones that usually draw plans. General contractors are the ones that build the plans while landscape architects create plans and designs for the outdoors.

Know Your Options

Many experts provide a range of services from project management to the final construction. There are those who charge by the hour and those who compute per project. There are also architectural firms that provide design services.

After knowing which team to handle your design project, then you should make your choice regarding who to become your first member. Most hire a designer, architect, builder or a remodeler depending on their current priorities.

Interview a few people then ask for references. Take the time to drive to their past projects. Follow these basic guidelines when hiring an interior designer.

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FFDM American Cherry Collection

Set the Right Budget

Not everyone may stay on budget, in fact, only about a third is able to work on a renovation project within their initial budget. Another third exceeded their budgets while only about 3% were able to achieve a project that’s below their budget. The worst group was those who had no budget to begin with. Those who went over their budgets reasoned that they chose more elegant materials and finishes.

Kitchen renovations can cost anywhere from $50,700 or more depending on the square feet that need to be worked on. Master bathroom renovation could include furniture and appliance replacement. Asking for an estimate should give you ample leeway in terms of budget. Rather than do the project yourself and risk possible mishaps, it’s way better to ask a team of professionals to complete the project for you.

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Designing Home from Scratch

Monday, June 13th, 2016

This sample dining room set up by Hooker Furniture blends wood, metal and other materials beautifully.

This sample dining room set up by Hooker Furniture blends wood, metal and other materials beautifully.

Have you ever thought of renovation or the creation of a home as an exciting journey? Well, it should be an electrifying experience but in reality, most would-be homeowners dread having to take on such a huge project. Creating home from scratch – if done correctly – can help you discover who you are, what you actually want, and what environment you would like to live in. This is, essentially, your shot at defining your relationship to your family, your community and more so yourself.

So, are you ready to get down on your knees and begin this journey?

Every Journey Has a Plan

Just like any other journey, you must begin it with some planning and research. You would want to know what the end result would be and, of course, how much it is going to cost you. Don’t even begin to think that you’ll be able to finish this project alone because no has. A helping hand is not just a welcome idea but a needful aspect throughout the course of your building your home.

Planning requires goal setting. As a would-be homeowner or someone who wants a totally new look for his home, you must have goals. Effective goals are comprised of both functional and decorative elements. Each is crucial and must be recognized.

Make two plans for your project – Plans A and B. Should Plan A fail to make sense, then there’s always your backup plan.

The Cynthia Rowley 7064-011CR Windsor Tight Seat Sofa sits comfortably in a sea of like and complementary hues. The pop of color, now and then, is a fresh sight to behold.

The Cynthia Rowley 7064-011CR Windsor Tight Seat Sofa sits comfortably in a sea of like and complementary hues. The pop of color, now and then, is a fresh sight to behold.

Ask the Right Questions

Whoever thought that creating or designing home from scratch requires a series of questions? First, you need to know what you would want to achieve. This can be summed up in a theme for most people. Knowing your ultimate choice between contemporary and traditional makes a huge difference in the elements that will be bought and brought in.

It is also important to ask where you would want to be. This is that end result that you have been asked to envision. The layout should help give you a mental picture of what your home would look like when finished.

It is also vital to know the cost of the entire project. This is a good way to prevent scenes where you’d end up being cranky because the project turned out to be thousands of dollars costlier. Being realistic would help you plan a budget that works, else, you would be left to the mercy of unscrupulous individuals.

Make good use of an Excel sheet where you could have a bird’s eye view of what has been spent so far and where the cost is going.

Round Up Your Team

Remember, this is your project. Gather professionals who have proven their worth in terms of interior design. Just like a lawyer shouldn’t represent himself in court, then so should you take experts who will take on your project.

The team leader is you and your right hand should be the lead interior designer. This expert will be your guide, advocate, therapist and counselor throughout the project. It pays to find the best team from the onset. The right guide also ensures that the journey that you have embarked upon will be an enjoyable one.

You might also add some team members now and then. There are specialists among these experts (e.g. a kitchen and bath designer) that will be better able to help you. Every extra member will cost you more but it is an added guarantee on the success of the interior design project. Once you gather these experts and they are willing to help you out then, rest assured, that you will have a smooth-sailing journey ahead.

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