So, you’re ready to renovate, a room, a wing, your whole house. Whatever the project, there are tips to consider.
While, it’s always wise to start with a plan, keep it loose. A great purchase may change your plan. Just as a change in plan could lead to other purchases. Keep a price lid and a reasonable time-table, but do let things take course, otherwise. Have your permits in order. It’s not worth it not to and you will be grateful when you sell that it’s all legal. Don’t forget to check out seller sites for good used stuff before buying all new. Also, keep the sites handy to sell off the stuff you no longer want. Get tested for lead and asbestos before you start and make sure you recycle and properly dispose of items as you go.
Key Takeaways:
- If you intend to remodel you should devise a flexible plan that will enable you to make changes as needed.
- Don’t start without having the property checked for lead and asbestos, or without getting the proper permits.
- Check out resell sites before you buy new and use those sites to get rid of what you no longer need.
“But through a ton of hard work, a lot of DIY and an intense attention to detail, Suzanne and Peter were able to renovate their 258-square-foot garage on a tight budget.”
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