3 Tips for Planning A Home Project
Planning to remodel your existing home and/or build a new custom home project is a very exciting – yet stressful event. Planning out the details is imperative to ensure your project goes as smoothly as possible. Determining a budget – drawing up plans – and finding a professional are just a few of the to-do’s needed for your home project. Oftentimes – it can be easy to get lost in the details like paint color – appliances – and fixtures that you overlook other details that are essential to the outcome of your project. Knowing your end goal will help guide you through the planning process.
1. Determining a Budget
Making a budget and sticking to it is one of the key parts of a project. Deciding if you are going to handle some of the tasks yourself is an excellent way to cut costs – but making sure you know your skill level beforehand is critical to ensuring your project stays within budget. It is always wise to add in a little extra for unexpected costs as well – as there are, more often than not – hidden issues that appear. To help in the budgeting process, make a master checklist of items you need – from administrative tasks like drawings and permits – right down to rollers for the paint. Once you have established your budget, you can move on to the planning stage.
2. Developing a Plan
Now that you have a budget in place, you can move on to the fun part – creating your design. Paying close attention to details is critical to getting great functionality for your project. Whether you are renovating or building from the ground up – thinking ahead about those little details will ensure you love the end result. Putting outlets in closets and under eaves (for holiday lights) – prewiring speakers indoors and outdoors – including a built-in paper towel holder in the kitchen – adding solar tubes in areas that don’t get natural light – creating a space for a pet kennel – are just a few little details you might want to consider.
3. Hiring A Professional
When considering DIY or finding a professional to help with your project – you should consider your skill level first. If you are a professional contractor, then you are golden – but if you have only done a few at-home projects – you should probably consider the value of hiring a contractor and/or construction manager. Professional contractors and construction managers allow a level of insight and expertise that could be essential to the completion of your project. Taking into consideration the tasks needed to get your project complete – hiring a professional might benefit you financially.
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