If you’re looking to renovate all or some of your home, you’re probably aware how important it’s going to be that you make the right choices beforehand. Renovating can be stressful, but also rewarding, and it could add a lot to the value of your home. In this article, we’re going to look at a few pointers so that you can have the right idea before and during your renovation.

 

Target the right rooms

Renovating can be expensive, and that’s why you might not be able to afford to do every room. If you can only afford or only have time to do a couple, make sure you target the kitchen and bathroom first. While these might be a bit more expensive to do than others, they’ll also wow guests more easily and add more value to your home. Kitchens are often focal points of your home and a good, modern finish can go a lot further there than rooms visitors — or potential buyers — might not see.

 

Consider an architect or interior designer

You won’t necessarily need an architect or an interior designer if you’re just doing a basic decorating job. But if you really want to take your renovation to the next level, you might want to consider one. If you’re extending some of your property and building new living spaces, an architect could be necessary. While you obviously won’t need interior designers during the build, it can be good to have one lined up for after.

Make sure you’ve got the budget for overspend

A lot of projects end up costing a lot more than you think they’re going to, so it’s important you have some contingency for if the costs start to add up. Make sure you’ve got both the time and money if things start to go wrong and the project gets delayed.

 

Make sure you’ve got tradespeople lined up

You might need electricians and plumbers for your build — or for after it. Instead of leaving things until the last minute and winging it, make sure you’ve got the right tradespeople lined up beforehand. Ask for recommendations from friends and check reviews online to find the best electricians, plumbers and other tradespeople in your area.

 

Consider a skip hire

If you’re clearing out a lot of debris from your home, particularly heavy rubble and other building materials, you might need to consider a skip hire. If you’re looking to hire a bin in Perth, you can check out some relevant information online.

 

Can you afford time off work?

If you’re managing the project yourself, you might need to make sure you can afford to take the time off work to do so.

 

Do you need somewhere else to live?

If you’re renovating your entire house, this might mean you can’t live in your home at some point during the project. Make sure you’ve got additional accommodation sorted and that you can afford to do so.