A close-up of architectural plans, colour swatches, worktop samples, and a light blue rubber arranged on a desk—perfect for brainstorming how you should structure your first home renovation.

How Should You Structure Your First Home Renovation?

Renovating your home, while potentially quite expensive, can be an exciting prospect. This way, you can conform the property to your tastes, add functionality, and set the stage for improved design. On top of that, home renovations, if they’re good, tend to improve the valuation of your home so that not all of that expenditure will be lost.

But those who may never have enjoyed a home renovation or planned one out before can sometimes feel a little lost. What if you’re not even certain of the plans you wish for, but you know you need to fix a couple of problems? What if you just want to keep the renovation limited in scope? Or, how can you avoid a nasty surprise such as realising an extension isn’t possible thanks to building limits enacted by your local council in the area?

These are good questions, and we aim to keep them in mind while guiding you through your first home renovation ideal. Without further ado, let’s consider how to begin:

A Home Inspector & Specialist Can Work Wonders

With a home inspector by your side, you can make sure all elements of your property have been cleared and approved for further work. In some cases, a land surveyor may be needed if extended. On top of that, an architect can help you design the floor plan of your space properly and generate ideas based on what features you’re hoping for, allowing you to maximize your approach to uniform design.

Find Numerous Contractor Quotes & Get Everything In Writing

It’s important to speak to numerous contractors and figure out the exact quotes it would take to potentially plan and deliver on the entire project. Make sure every contingency is written in the contract, be that the cost of replacement materials, repair work taking place after the renovation is finished, and the estimated date of completion. On top of that, you may be able to opt for insurance to ensure that if damage is caused by the renovation, you will be able to claim and have this repaired with a different company. When you can get multiple quotes, you also see how professional each process is, noting that the cheapest is not always the best to go for.

Agree On Materials & Furnishings

It’s also a good idea to plan for the materials and furnishings you’re going to use. Having the fittings available, such as these excellent black fittings, will help you plan for the design going forward and also make certain that the installations are robust and built upon excellent materials. This will also help you avoid needing to source all materials through your contractors, which can be worthwhile, but will certainly give you less autonomy over which ones are used in your home and why that matters.

With this advice, you’re certain to structure your first home renovation in the best possible light. Take it slowly, and don’t be afraid to ask questions before moving forward. When you have everything in writing, you’ll have stronger peace of mind.

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