Re-Model Fun?

 
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Aside from the now popularized "demo day," how can the remodeling process be an enjoyable experience for you and your family? Here are a few ideas to consider when approaching the process with your home.

1. Begin with the end in mind. Bring a professional onto your team to help capture your vision and needs into a cohesive story that a contractor can execute. Remember, designers speak the lingo of construction and can be useful liaisons in project meetings.

2. Lean on others. Whether it's a neighbor willing to watch your kiddos while you select hardware with a designer or a family member offering a spare room when your plumbing is shut off, learn to say "yes" to help from those around you.

3. Prepare properly. Have a plan in place for meals without a kitchen or mornings without a working shower. An outdoor grill, game room mini fridge, or garage freezer can be useful tools when eating at home; a guest bath or even a few nights at a hotel should be considered when plumbing is out of commission. 

4. If your kids are old enough, let them join the "crew" one day. Whether they get to wear a helmet and swing a hammer or paint artwork on the soon-to-be destroyed floor prior to reno, their involvement can serve as a great memory.

5. Donate. Being able to salvage materials such as cabinets, faucets, hardware, lighting, appliances, etc. not only keeps unnecessary waste out of landfills but can be a huge blessing to someone else. See previous posts on local resources for donated items.

Details to Discuss... A Custom Home Venture

 
 
  • What doorknobs do you want? Lock type, handle shape, finish?
  • What spread do you want between your sink faucet, levers, soap pump, and disposal button?
  • What color mortar should coordinate with your exterior stone? Which color of vinyl window framing needs to be purchased?

If this short list of questions gets your heart pumping with anxiety, take a deep breath, and trust that there is hope. As an interior designer, I can serve as a guide through the process of selecting the necessary components for your home. You do not have to answer the litany of questions from your builder or contractor solo. Based on your shopping preferences,  I can narrow thousands of options throughout multiple showrooms down to the "top picks" based on your unique style and budget/allowance.

I work with home owner's and contractors to ensure that selections are made in advance of construction deadlines and organized in simple spreadsheets to limit delays and mistakes. With individual, professional expertise and guidance, let me help to reduce the pressure of determining the location and size of your shower niche and all the details that make a house a home.