If you are a homeowner looking for a whole-home renovation project, chances are, you’re wondering how to answer one question: How do you even start something so costly, lengthy, and huge such as a whole-house remodeling overhaul?

Some tasks allow you to dive straight in without any consideration. If you want to paint your living room, you may start in the morning and finish in the evening. Even more difficult operations, such as placing floating laminate flooring, may be undertaken on the spur of the moment and might not require much meticulous planning.

A whole-house makeover, on the other hand, should start with real-world realizations about the scope and materials that need to be used, as well as careful planning on the part of the house owner and the contractor so that the home will be able to fit the client’s needs and wants.

Decide on the Funding Strategy for Your Project

As a homeowner, you must expect that your home remodeling will cost you a lot of money; however, it is still best to come up with a range of options so that you will be able to facilitate your funding.

Of course, every homeowner’s funding strategy is different and may range from simple equity up to the traditional loaning for homes. Another option for some homeowners may be to borrow from their family and friends, but with a clear vision of how they will pay the money back.

Decide Whether to Do It Yourself or Hire Professional Help

As a homeowner, you have three avenues to go with your home renovation project; either you do it yourself, you completely depend on professional help, or you could do a combination of both. 

Considering that this is a renovation with a scale as big (literally) as your home, it is very likely that you will not be doing the work yourself as you have your responsibilities and obligations. Even the most persevering homeowner will have to call in a professional team for projects that involve tasks outside of their fortes such as electrical, plumbing, and even demolition.

Professionals come in all sizes and price points, ranging from expensive contractors to subcontractors to handymen who get their clients through word-of-mouth. Seeing as not all home renovation overhauls are created to equal extents, you will have to weigh in on your case of whether you are capable of undertaking this project on your own or whether you wish to hire professional help.

However, it’s worth mentioning that doing part of the work yourself may help you save money when it comes to contractor-driven remodels. Contractors like to work with subcontractors with whom they are already familiar. They should be flexible if you stay out of the way and do not slow down the speed of the makeover.

Working with an interior design professional for the finishing touches to your space can also be cost-effective, especially if you involve them early on in the project and they’re able to make viable recommendations through continuous communications with reliable contractors. They may also assist in ordering materials at a discount, thus helping you save money on the overall project—all while helping you design the living space you’ve always wanted and dreamed of.

Consider the Resale Worth

Today, the vast majority of American homeowners sell their property at least once. Gone are the days when homeowners completed their 30-year mortgage; now, it’s so much more common for a majority of homeowners to sell their homes before ending the mortgage. Following this mindset, you are upgrading your home not just for yourself, but also for potential purchasers.

Whatever you do with this whole-house makeover will attract a new set of purchasers and interested clients for your home. The big question you have to consider, then, is this: Will your renovations last, or will you have to replace them when you sell your home?

Become Comfortable with Contractors and Experts

During your entire-house renovation, people will be everywhere. Given that home renovation usually takes a very long amount of time and manpower, it is to be expected that your contractors and work crews will be there at any point in time throughout the project. They will also be there on days when you do not expect them to be. They may appear earlier than you would’ve liked, or they could be there on days you didn’t expect at all. That only applies to the work crew.

You’ll also be frequently texting, emailing, and chatting with the contractor regularly. Remember, they’re on your side, which is why you have to find comfort in communicating with them to ensure that everything will go smoothly.

Formulate a Plan for Cutting Down on Remodeling Expenses

The venture of home renovation appears to be engineered to empty your piggy bank as quickly as possible, with designer fees and contractor commissions to pay, and credit card limits to max out. However, there are tried and proven techniques to save money on home renovation expenditures, from the kitchen to the bathroom. As a homeowner, it would be a wise decision for you to plan on what kind of expenditures you would incur, and how you will be able to cut them down. Whether you choose to do some parts of the renovation by yourself or get second opinions, there is a myriad of ways you can do to ensure that your wallet does not dent.

Think about Permit and Zoning Issues in Advance

Building permits are excruciatingly slow to be issued. Electrical permits and permits for demolition or fencing may only take a few days, but in the case of large-scale projects involving zoning, such as building a house addition or a full-scale house remodel, getting your permit approved may take many weeks or months. This could deter your progress in home renovation, which could be a hassle for you.

One advantage of hiring a contractor is that they will handle all of the permitting for you. Nonetheless, be aware that delays in the approval of building permits slow down projects and increase their total cost.

Prioritize Safety and Cleanliness Throughout the Project

Before sanding down that 80-year-old handrailing, it would be wise for you to think about things like lead-based paint that could harm you, your family members, or your contractors. Besides aesthetics, it is a given that you have to prioritize your and your contractors’ health during home renovations, which is why you have to prioritize it.

Furthermore, avoiding a mess while painting the interior of your home is just as essential as having a strategy for keeping dust out of clean portions of your home. Good work crews should accomplish this for you, but you should typically step in and contribute as well.

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