Home Remodeling Tips for the Modern Homeowner

79% of homeowners would rather renovate their home than find a new one. 78% consider it an investment, 27% say it’s a way to personalize their living space, and 26% say it’s cheaper.

A whole home remodel provides all of these benefits without getting another house. Planning it well can turn it into what you always dreamed of.

Read on to learn how to complete a whole home remodel.

Set Goals and Make a Plan

Think about why you want to complete a whole home remodel. It’ll help you stay focused during the project so that you can efficiently manage the time and resources of everyone involved.

Are you focused on bringing up its value before you sell it? Do you need more room for your friends or growing family?

Setting goals helps you create a detailed plan to achieve them. Sketch out the design. Write out a list of jobs you can do by yourself and what you’ll hire a professional to complete.

Create a Budget

Creating a realistic whole home remodel budget based on your goals. Put more money towards the features and rooms that matter the most to you.

Estimate the cost of every part of the project, including:

  • Materials
  • Labor
  • Permits
  • Professional fees
  • Contingency funds for unexpected expenses

Get High-Quality Materials

Building materials and home finishes can be separated into either builder-grade or upscale. You may not need to buy the most expensive option every time, but you should try to go for the best you can afford.

Premium materials enhance the look of your home and make it fit better with the overall aesthetic. They last longer, lessening the amount of time before you’ll have to replace them again. They may also get you a higher selling price if you’re renovating in hopes of a sale.

Get the Right Contractors and Other Professionals

A whole home remodel requires the help of professionals, but there are several things to consider before you begin hiring general contractors.

Write down a list of your local options. Visit their website to see how long they’ve been in business. Look at reviews to see if past customers were satisfied with their service.

Set up an interview, either in person or over the phone. It’s an effective way to gauge how well you can communicate with them.

Get quotes from several contractors. See if they’re within your budget and offer fair rates for quality service.

You’ll also need an experienced team of subcontractors on your side. Look into who the general contractor works with to handle tasks such as:

  • Demolition
  • Lighting
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical work

Start Your Whole Home Remodel

A whole home remodel is a way to turn your current home into the one you’ve always dreamed of without the need to move.

Start with a careful plan and budget. Get the right materials and hire experienced subcontractors to carry out your vision.

Get in touch with Streamline Construction to begin a home remodel today.