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What to Think About When Renovating Your Home

6 December 2022 by Eileen

Renovating your home can bring many benefits and it is a process that many homeowners go through. Renovating the home allows you to upgrade your living space, avoid having to go through the process of moving, future-proof your property and add value just as a few examples. Renovating is also a major undertaking and a project that can be expensive and disruptive. Here is what you need to think about.

What to Think About When Renovating Your Home

What do You Want to Achieve?

As such a major project, it is important that you know what you want to achieve with renovation. A few common goals include increasing your living space, modernising parts of the home, futureproofing or making the home more functional. When you know what you want to achieve, you can then spend time thinking about how you can go about doing this.

Check Restrictions

You also need to think about restrictions and potential hurdles when renovating the home. If you are having an extension build, for example, then you may need to obtain planning permission from the local council. There are also many building regulations that have changed in recent times, so you need to be aware of these and ensure everything is above board.

Think About Layout Functionality

It is easy to come up with ideas for your renovations, but you need to think carefully about the layout functionality of your new designs. There will be certain restrictions and limitations in place as to where certain features go, so you need to factor these in. As an example, boilers should be installed in certain areas and you may need to work around this. This is why it is always worthwhile using an architect as they will be able to come up with the best designs for your specific space and use intelligent solutions to issues that might arise.

Take Your Budget into Account

Of course, money is an important consideration when it comes to renovating. You need to work out how much you can afford to spend before you get started and keep in mind that projects often go over budget, so you should give yourself a buffer.

Expect the Unexpected

Finally, you also need to expect the unexpected. Home renovation projects rarely go exactly according to plan, so you need to prepare for this and anticipate what kind of problems might arise.

These are a few of the main things to think about when planning a home renovation project. Home renovations can transform your property and improve your life, but they are also massive projects to undertake.

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