The writer of this article has made a few design mistakes by choosing the wrong “change” in a room and is willing to help us in that area. Renovations represent permanent or at least semi-permanent changes to the home. It is normal for people to make some decisions they regret no matter how good their design is. I regretted my countertop choice from my kitchen renovation and wish I had chosen a natural stone with more veining as compared to the pure white quartz slab. Design misses can be costly and dissatisfaction.
Key Takeaways:
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- Making major changes to a room can feel permanent and therefore stressful, but even designers make mistakes and it’s not the end of the world.
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- Sometimes lack of experience can contribute to choosing less durable materials or items which show dirt easily and are difficult to clean.
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- Impulse buys are seldom are a good idea, but depending on what it is it may be easily fixed with a coat of paint.
“This is how I handle and admit defeat when I make a mistake. I’m also sharing 5 renovating regrets I’ve experienced over the years! Click through to read all about them… maybe my mistakes will save you a headache in the future.”
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