Budget-Friendly Home Renovation Plans

Mar 29
15:13

2012

Reagen Aguda

Reagen Aguda

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People who want to remodel their homes have a completely rational fear of spending more than they can afford.

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People who want to remodel their homes have a completely rational fear of spending more than they can afford. It’s true that you can get out of control because as you renovate,Budget-Friendly Home Renovation Plans Articles you keep seeing parts of the house that you want to change. All of a sudden, your basic project has become bigger than originally planned, and your empty pockets are proof of this. These suggestions will help you stay within your budget as you remodel your home.

1.       If you are remodeling to make your place bigger, why not just make the rooms more efficient? For example, if your kitchen has cabinets with immovable shelves, replace them with cabinets that have pullout drawers with a lot of room.

2.       Do not attempt to start several remodeling jobs all at once; try allotting one year per project until they are done. In doing so, you will be able to replenish the funds that you used on one job before starting the next.

3.       Find out when you can get the best prices whenever you remodel part of the house. Find furniture and hardware stores that are offering sales and discounts so that you can get things for a fraction of the cost. In addition, some service companies offer discounts during their slowest times, so try to find them and ask them for special rates.

4.       The whole, according to the Gestalt principle, is greater than the sum of its parts. Using this idea on your home remodeling strategy would mean that if you look at it in its entirety, you can easily figure out which of the jobs you can do without, and which ones are necessary. For instance, to enhance the lighting in your living room, installing recessed lighting is your specific solution. Because of the expensive nature of recessed lighting, you can just plan out your living room lighting more strategically so that you won’t have to install recessed lighting.

5.       If you are skilled in construction, how about taking on the project yourself? Mind you, you need not handle the whole thing, you just need to focus on the parts that you are able to handle. Here’s a tip: having years of construction experience is good; having a lot of contacts that you’ve met over the years who can lend a hand would be better.

 

By the end of the project, you might see that you have not done the project as extensively as you originally planned to. Still, it is important to remember that doing so would have left you with unfinished projects because of low finances, instead of finishing all of your renovations with the budget that you have.