A Beginner’s Guide To Managing A Remodel

Remodeling can be a fun experience or it can be a total nightmare. How you manage your remodeling project is what will define the outcome. There are several stages that are required for remodeling your home. This includes the pre-planning phase, the demolition phase, the construction phase, and the cleanup.

A Beginner’s Guide To Managing A Remodel

When you are starting your remodeling project, you will need to be very organized about all aspects of your construction goals. This will help prevent mistakes along the way.

Outlining Remodeling Goals

Once you get started, you should have some idea of the types of changes you want to implement. If you don’t, try looking through magazines and visiting department stores to get some design concepts. Home improvement stores tend to have all of the latest and modern trends in stock. Next, measure the parts of your home you intend to remodel. If you are installing cabinets or sinks, measure the space that they take up. If you have the blueprints or

schematics of your house, even better, as you can use this information instead. Otherwise, make sure you get an accurate measurement of all the rooms you’re working in.

List of Supplies

The next step is to write down all of the construction materials you will need. You also should consider the equipment that is required for your goals.

If you know what colors you’ll be using, write them down and the amount of paint you think will be required. For a kitchen, you will need wooden cabinets, flooring, door handles, countertops, lighting, and a sink. Sometimes you might want to install new appliances, such as a new stove, fridge, and dishwashing machine.

If you are creating built-in eating areas, such as an overhang for a stool seating area, you will have to decide what that might require. For a bathroom, you’ll need a sink, a mirror, a toilet, a bathtub, wall tiles, lighting, and flooring. In your bed or living room space, it is mostly the walls and the flooring that you will revamp. However, you may want to install shelving in different areas or knock down walls.

Speak With Authorities

After you’ve gathered all of this information for your project, it is time to request permission for remodeling your home. A lot of individuals who perform construction on their homes end up with violations and receive citations for doing things incorrectly.

There are applications you can use that give you the opportunity to describe exactly the type of activities that will be underway. The local authorities in your community will review your project and approve or decline it, based on city regulations. Whatever errors need to be fixed, you can change them before resubmitting them again.

Start Interviewing Design and Contractor Teams

Next, consult with a group that will help make this project a success. You don’t have to come up with every plan, as the individuals you hire will aid you in developing a great project strategy. They will go over the ideas you propose and decide, step by step, how they can be accomplished.

Interior design professionals will help you source and select materials for every part of the house. They’ll find what’s feasible for your budget and match it to your desired style. Next, the contractors will help you identify what type of work needs to be done and what tools are required. They will aid in figuring out the precise construction that will be performed. Once you meet with these professionals, they can propose a contract to you that makes sense for your budget. They then hire subcontractors that aid them in reaching project goals.

The Construction Phase

During this phase, the teams begin the work of building new structures and dissolving old ones. There will be demolition at the beginning where old fixtures are broken down and stripped out of the home. Then, clearing out space for additional work, the grittier tasks, such as setting new flooring, new wall tiles, and paint, will be performed.

After this is accomplished, the addition of fixtures such as sinks, mirrors, glass, countertops, and other items that have a polish will be added. Lighting will likely be added last, as lighting fixtures like chandeliers are more fragile and easily knocked down.

The Post-Construction Phase

Once all the remodeling has been completed, then the county will have to come back and inspect the home to make sure it follows regulations. After this occurs, you pay your contractors. Clean-up and polishing of all the surfaces will be required, as there will be a lot of dust leftover.

Find Out More Detailed Information on the Remodeling Process

This was just a brief overview of how remodeling is performed. You can learn more about how professionals successfully complete remodeling and click here to find additional information

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.