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Tips for Planning a Successful Remodel

For many, the fear of making mistakes stops them from trying, but that doesn't need to be the case with a remodeling project.

By Carlos FoxPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
Tips for Planning a Successful Remodel
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Taking on an extensive remodeling project can be very intimidating. You have doubts, questions, or concerns that prevent you from moving forward. For many, the fear of making mistakes stops them from trying, but that doesn't need to be the case with a remodeling project. You can set aside any worry or concern you have, and utilize the resources and information available to you to make the best decisions. If you do make a mistake or do something you later aren't happy with, you can always change it.

Here are three tips to help you plan a successful remodel.

1. Create a vision or theme for the finished space

The first thing you need to do is create a vision of the end project. What do you want the area to look and feel like when you are done? What is the space going to be used for? What features do you think you can't live without? Let the answers to these questions guide you in the initial phase of design. From there, you want to consider the flow and functionality of the room, as well as favorite colors, designs, and textures. Go to www.paintloose.com, and view their selection of acrylic and pastel paintings. They offer a wide variety of beautiful paintings that can be used as a focal point for the space you are remodeling. For example, you can base your color theme off the painting, as well as the textures of the room. When you are finished, the art will effectively tie the whole room together.

2. Consult the experts

There is a nearly endless supply of articles and videos online showing you how to do everything yourself when it comes to remodeling. However, some projects are best left to remodeling experts. These projects include plumbing, electric, HVAC, roofs, and windows. For example, you can waste a whole day measuring windows, researching what's best for your home and area, comparing prices, getting a contractor to do the installation, and then dealing with getting rid of the old windows. Your other option is to call the professionals at a company like Window World. They can come to the house, measure the windows, and provide you with an overview of your options with prices in about an hour. You can then schedule installation right then. Working with a professional dramatically reduces the time spent on the project and eliminates nearly all of the stress associated with the project. Working with a professional will also give you peace-of-mind, knowing it was done correctly.

3. Look at the remodel as an investment

Properties have been the focal point of successful investing for generations. But, you don't have to be an expert to start investing. You can take classes on investment strategies for mortgage-backed securities. As a property owner, you have many ways to make money off of your investment. For instance, you can make a living as a landlord or flip properties for a quick profit. Even if the house you are remodeling is your home, viewing it as an investment can help you make crucial decisions. Even if you are living there, your home is an investment that increases your overall value.

Viewing the remodel as an investment will allow you to make practical decisions instead of emotional ones. The investment viewpoint will enable you to choose supplies based on quality instead of price. Maintaining an investment viewpoint will also allow you to stay focused on the finished project by maintaining both your timeline and budget for the project. When you are remodeling and selling a property for a profit, you work as quickly as possible to maximize potential profit. Getting the remodel done quickly if you are living there will significantly reduce the stress and frustration of living in construction.

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