When it comes to renovating your home, it is important to understand that your home is an extension of yourself in that it represents your tastes, styles and personality, so make sure you consider these things when you begin the process of creating a plan for your renovations. Not every homeowner has a clear cut plan on how they want to make renovations – they just know that their current furnishings are dated and no longer appeal to them. Should you find that your mechanical inclinations and design experience limit your ability to “see” your remodeled home, it is a good idea to bring in a professional contractor that can provide design and installation support. The tips below will help you create a plan for your home renovation and make it come to life.
- Choose your colours – Generally speaking, common rooms like the dining or living areas, hallways and guest bedrooms are better for more neutral, less polarizing colours. Feel free to use your personal colour scheme for the accents, but if you stick to natural tones, it is generally more pleasing for a wide mix of guests. Bathrooms typically work well with cooler colours, like blues and greens, where warmer hues like reds and oranges are ideal for bedrooms.
- Consider molding – Upgrading baseboards and adding crown molding can take an ordinary room and add some serious class. Just remember it is better to stick to a molding pattern once you choose one and they can get expensive, so assess how many rooms you may need it in before purchasing.
- Storage space is key – Never before in history have humans been so inclined to keep everything they own. The term “pack rat” comes to mind. For this reason, it can be safely assumed that most homeowners have accumulated more belongings than when they initially moved into their homes. You should remember to include extra storage spaces under stairs, in bedrooms and in the attic or basement if possible. Extra storage space is also a nice selling point when and if the time comes.
- Look at your floors – Carpet can wear out quickly. Especially if it is in high-trafficked areas and is only of average quality. For this reason, you might consider pulling it up and choosing wood or tile in place of it. Removing the carpet is a demolition project the homeowner can do themselves with a few inexpensive tools from the local hardware. Stone surfaces or hardwood have become very stylish and they are made in a variety of patterns and colours.
- Add some light – Most homes that are 20 years old or older probably do not have adequate lighting. This was not a feature that was thought to be as important then as it is now. Be sure to consider adding overhead lighting if necessary, incorporate dimmers where possible, and consider a skylight in the bathrooms or kitchen to add natural light.
- Review your checklist – After you have decided on the areas of focus for your home renovation, it is time to put together a plan of action for working through these upgrades. This will also give you a good idea as to how close you are to your budget and if you have room for nicer furnishings. This is also a good time to bring in your design professional and contractor to confirm that all of your improvements can be made and that they are up to local code.
These guidelines will help you work through you home renovations and ensure you get the improvements you want. Should you ever run into questions or find yourself hung up on a particular step or obstacle, a quick call to you contractor like Kitchen and Bath can get you over the hump and onto the next goal in no time.
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