So your mind is made up, and you are ready for a home
renovation project. You have met several contractors, some referred, others you
found, reviewed many estimates, even laughed at a few, and feel you have nailed it.
Countless pictures have been shown to you, vision has been sold, and you have
enough samples in product selection to open your own home improvement store. Are
you as ready as you think?
True, it took you weeks, maybe even months of
researching to help make that final decision, and you feel that the contractor
of your choice is going to bring your vision to light. This all may be true,
but there are mistakes you do not want to make that tend to get overlooked. If
you are looking for your upcoming home renovation to be headache free, these
are 5 mistakes to avoid running to the medicine cabinet.
Thinking you have
enough money
1.
Some home renovations can be a dollar for dollar
experience, and you walk away with what exactly you wanted, and paid for. There
are times when you may not be so lucky. One should always be prepared for an
unexpected surprise. The bigger the project you are doing, the higher your
chances are in unforeseen obstacles that may add to your already paid for
renovation. You will be surprised what you encounter when you open walls,
things like mold, termites, rotted beams, leaky pipes, are some to name a few.
Ask your contractor to give you a small list of the unexpected for a home like
yours. Not all homes have the same issues, there may even be a common occurrence
with all the homes in your community since they were constructed at the same
time, and more than likely by the same company. Your contractor may be aware of
them if he has done work in your area. Thinking you have enough money may not
be enough. Have an emergency fund ready
just in case. Your contractor is definitely not going to pay for it or he may
be able to add a 10% contingency to be withheld in the event that something
arises. If all goes well, the funds withheld are reimbursed back to you.
When size does not
matter to you
2.
You have a small bathroom, and want to take it
to the next level by replacing your standard tub with a swanky jacuzzi tub.
Yes, they are beautiful. They are also space eaters, like that “must have” vanity
at Home Depot that is 2 sizes bigger than your existing one. Yes, it can fit,
and so does a golf ball down a P-trap. The size may not matter to you at the
time, but it will, it always does.
Trend seeker
3.
Yes, that royal blue square shaped, see-through
basin looks amazing on that black granite counter-top. Just because, it was
mentioned as the top 5 sellers for 2013 does not mean it will be nominated for
an Oscar next year. Fads disappear rather quickly, chasing the latest trend can
have a short shelf life. When trend seeking, go with a style that does not have
to be re-invented annually. Your contractor will love it, but debt seeking is
not a trend.
Taking on too much
4.
Home renovations should never be a burden,
always have a specific idea in mind, and do not make it complicated by adding
on to it with a knee jerk decision. Give careful thought to a process, and what
it means to alter them. Changing your kitchen cabinets is one thing, but then
deciding on moving your plumbing, and placement of light fixtures can be an
overwhelming experience. Taking on too much can leave you with regrets, and a
financial obligation to a decision that could have stayed an easy and less
costly one.
Blind eye to your
home’s bones
5.
So you live in that wonderful cozy cape in the
suburbs. The one that was passed down from your grandparents. Yes, an upgrade
may likely be in the future. You do not want to ignore the home’s bones,
discounting the outside style of the home and going with a modern Italian retro
look in the inside can become a cast for a broken bone that will never heal.
That white marble floor in your kitchen with the swanky, eat-in white leather nook
may work elsewhere, just not in your home. This can also be a hindrance if you
ever need to sell the property. Over the top personal customization only serves
the owner, and will be an expensive transition back to normal.
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