The Bathroom, Garage and kitchen : Constructive Advice For Adjusting Your Homes Main Most Used Rooms

Posted on timeFebruary 25th, 2009 by userOnline Professional


Remodeling your house is a practical alternativeto simply packing up and purchasing an ideal home. However, remodeling is not necessarily cheaper; simple planning mistakes or poor contractor selection can easily lead to financial and emotional losses. Thorough research and organization are your two biggest weapons against avoiding the common pitfalls of a home remodel. Use them!

Your kitchen, your bathroom, and your garageare great places to start when considering a new look for your home. But before you actually begin work, there are quite a few questions you must ask yourself. The most important requires a truly honest answer: how much money can you spend? You should be financially realistic when remodeling any portion of your house. Unless you’re exceptionally thorough during the bidding stage, your house remodel will most likely run 20% to 30% higher than the estimated cost.

While there are limitless possibilities for remodeling your home, this article is going to focus on the remodeling of the most important rooms: your garage, kitchen and your bathroom. For most everybody, the bathroom serves as a private sanctuary. Where else can you shut out the world and stand under a hot shower or relax in a soothing bubble bath? When you are planning your bathroom remodel, you must consider where you spend the majority of your time: looking in the mirror or soaking up the suds. The answer to that question shows where you should focus your ideas. Did you know there are such things as towel warming racks and heated flooring? And it is always advisable to indulge a little when it comes to choosing bathroom fixtures. By investing more cash on the extra bells and whistles can easily transform an everyday bathroom into a mini at-home spa.

Remodeling your kitchen is typically the most costly (and complicated) home remodel project you can start. It is a huge undertaking; don’t take it lightly. It is always advisable to hire a qualified contractor than to try to perform your own kitchen remodel. If you accept bids from several contractors – which you should, your scope of work should be extremely specific regarding the many materials that are to be used for the project (detailed proposals allow for a more accurate comparison). Also, if you aren’t specific about construction materials, there is a good chance you will get materials either too expensive or inferior than what you wanted in the first place.

Designing your future kitchen is the most important phase of your kitchen remodel. Every aspect of design should meet with your approval prior to starting construction. You really must consider the down time you will experience; how long can you handle not having a kitchen? The more severe your remodel, the longer you can expect to be without a working kitchen.

Outside of hiring a licensed contractor for your remodeling project, it is also advisable to hire a consultant that can oversee the progress and quality of work you receive from your contractor. Most of us cannot tell the difference between high-quality wiring and bulk, discount wiring, but a contracting consultant can. He or she can let you know if your contractor or subcontractors take shortcuts.

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