Planning a Remodeling Project? Here’s Where to Start

1. Get Clear on Your Project’s Purpose

There are many reasons to remodel a home. What’s yours? Whether it’s to expand your house for your growing family, renovate the bathrooms for better resale value, or simply remodel your favorite room so you can enjoy it even more, make sure you understand why you’re embarking on what could be a lengthy home improvement project. 

When the days, weeks, and even months go by that your home is covered in drop cloths, you’ll want that clear-cut “why” to see you through to the finish line.

2. Make Lists

A man making lists and adjusting the budget

Three of them, in fact: your must-have list, your nice-to-have list, and your dream list. All of these will not only get you the results you want, but they will help you stick to your renovation project budget, too (more on that in a moment). Your must-haves are tied back to the first step: Why are you renovating in the first place? 

This list will help you get a good idea of what your budget will need to be—or whether you’ll have to hold off on renovating until you save some extra money. The second list is the nice-to-haves. These features would be a bonus if you could fit them into the space and your budget, but they’re not deal-breakers if you can’t. Lastly, it never hurts to formulate that “if only” wish list, the one that you would check off if money were of no importance. But since it very much is, you will likely use this list for inspiration only.

3. Set a Realistic Budget

Building materials and home improvement services have gone up in price all over. It pays to do your homework, so start pricing items like stone countertops, replacement windows, stainless steel appliances, and more to see how much money things cost. You might find that you can achieve the look you’re going for at various price points. See where you want to spend your money and where you can scale back a bit, especially if you are taking on a large project. 

4. Enjoy the Experience

When the planning gets stressful, keep in mind that you will (hopefully) love the results. So enjoy the renovation process. Take plenty of pictures so you can have a record of the progress—everyone loves a good before and after! Another good idea is to take notes of what went right or wrong during the remodeling work so that you are well informed for any future home renovations you decide to tackle.

Tackling a large home improvement project can be daunting, but it all starts with an idea and a plan. When you take it step by step, you can avoid some of the stress and focus instead on enjoying the results.