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First Steps To Home
Remodeling
by: Michael Brown
Home remodeling has become a national pastime, a passion and
sometimes an obsession. We all want our homes to look better and
feel more comfortable. Home remodeling magazines and television
programs are everywhere, and the home improvement industry is
booming. Almost everyone is in the middle of a project or about to
embark on a new way of updating the home. It can be easy to do and
extremely rewarding. If you are thinking about taking on a
remodeling project, following a few basic steps will make the
process more enjoyable.
The first step to be considered when planning your remodeling
project is the basic design of your home. Most people begin a
project by thinking ways to make their homes look better, and
considering possible design options to improve the look, feel and
aura of the place. This is where the concept of design for home
remodeling comes into play. To plan your design, decide whether you
want to hire a design expert, an architect or another home
remodeling professional to come in and visualize your ideas. It
will be necessary to create a design that you can afford, and will
really love. You want to create a rapport with the professional you
hire, to get them as excited about the project as you are. Sit down
with your architect or design, come to an agreed plan, determine
how much you can afford, and be sure to stick to your budget.
The second consideration for home remodeling is the project
implementation. Plan and review your home remodeling design with
your contractor, and consider any suggestions that he or she may
have about the progress or the costs of the project. Choose the
materials and products that you will need to successfully complete
your home remodeling project. If possible, first purchase the
materials you'll need right away, then later you can pick up
additional products you'll need to complete the job. Make sure you
consider the required time allotment and ask your architect,
designer or contractor to come up with a detailed construction
schedule. There will be steps to follow for each job and crews to
schedule, so it's important that you don't overlook this important
step in planning your project.
A conference is necessary to ensure that your home remodeling
project is completed successfully. Insist that you meet with your
home remodeling contractor, architect or designer, job-site
supervisor and any other construction crewmembers involved in your
project. Consider this a brainstorming session in which you can
make note of important matters, consider new ideas and prepare for
any possible changes from the original plan. Everyone involved in
every step of the home renovation must be made aware of any changes
to the original plan. It is also important that you set ground
rules for your home remodeling project. Express these rules to your
contractor and jobsite supervisor, and prepare a communication plan
that will ensure your direction will be passed along to everyone
working on the project. In such case, the primary contact person
will generally be the job-site supervisor. A home remodeling
project is a huge investment, so be serious about the entire
process. Pay attention to every detail, and feel free to make
comments or ask questions regarding the progress.
Finally, make the area easy for the crew to get the job done.
Remove furniture and personal belongings from the work area. Try to
put up a temporary kitchen area and have toilet facilities
available for the crew to use. Make trash bins accessible and ask
if construction fencing is required. If large quantities of
supplies will be delivered, such as lumber or flooring, be sure
that there is ample and accessible storage room. This area should
be secure and protected from the elements, as the materials may not
be installed on the same day they're delivered.
Remodeling your home is a rewarding experience. Hiring a
contractor, architect or home designer can help ensure that the job
is done properly. The expense will fully pay for itself in the
satisfaction and enjoyment you'll receive from your newly remodeled
home.
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