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There are a multitude of reasons that homeowners decide to renovate.  Whether you are considering selling your home and an update would help or you simply want to better enjoy your home- any remodel is a big consideration that needs careful attention and the right contracting team.

Return on investment should always be considered- especially if you are planning to sell within the next 5 years.  If you are not planning to sell within 5 years, the return on investment is less of a concern and you can focus more on exactly what you want to achieve with the remodel.

One of the best investments you can make in your home is an updated kitchen.  After all, the kitchen is the heart of your home so ambiance and function are really important.  If you aren’t prepared to completely overhaul your kitchen there are many smaller, less invasive updates you can do that won’t break the bank such as adding a new backsplash or counter top, upgrading to stainless steel appliances, or even painting your existing cabinets.  

One of the smartest renovation trends for 2017 that is not very glorious but oh-so-worth-it, is making your home sustainable.  Installing or replacing insulation in your home can give you an ROI of 107% according to Remodeling’s 2017 Cost vs. Value Report.   This is the gift that will just keep giving as your monthly energy bills are reduced month after month.

You cannot turn on the TV without seeing the latest and greatest outdoor oasis that has been created in a seemingly modest back yard.  The beauty of outdoor living is that you don’t need a huge amount of space- just the right team to help you utilize it properly.   Outdoor living can be designed to incorporate decks, patios, landscaping, pavers….the possibilities are endless if you have the vision and the right contracting team to help you accomplish it.  With all the media hype, home-buyers are often searching for homes that have that little something extra- outdoor living is a great way to snag them.

Generational changes are driving the need for renovations when families expand from core.  Baby Boomers are starting to see that they may need to move aging parents into their homes at the same time their recent college grads are returning home.  Renovating a basement or garage might be a simple way to achieve this. Depending on the size and location of your home, a mini-apartment will most likely yield a good ROI but if overdone for the neighborhood, then you may not recoup as much as you’d like. 

If you are considering a renovation project, search for a contractor that specializes in additions or remodeling.  If you are planning to move in the next few years, you may need to weigh your return on investment more heavily than if you are making changes that you will enjoy for the next 10-15 years.  To help stream-line the process find a reputable contracting team that can help you through the project from start to finish- interior design, planning, construction and even final interior decorating by a Certified Interior Decorating (C.I.D.) professional.

Any time a major or minor renovation is in your plans, there are a lot of key things to consider to insure that, in the end, all your expectations are met and you are happy with the end result.  Some of the items for consideration are the following:

DO YOUR HOMEWORK–  Prepare yourself for a realistic budget in addition to  the time period it will take to complete your project.  Although it may not be fun and no one necessarily enjoys it, it is critical to clearly understand what you are getting into.  Know what questions to ask your potential contractors. 

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR– You don’t necessarily want the cheapest materials.  Although budgeting is extremely important and you want to get the best value for your time and efforts, return on your investment is also important.  If you can’t afford to do it exactly the way you want, you may want to wait until you can seek an experienced, licensed contractor- or find a contractor that offers financing options. 

HAVE A PLAN BEFORE YOU GET STARTED –Do your best to communicate your vision clearly to any contractor you are considering.  Although the plan may be modified through the process as you work on budgets and pick finishes, keep the end result in mind as you move through the process.  A qualified contractor will be able to understand your vision and help you stay on course as you navigate the renovation.

AVOID TRENDS IF THEY ARE NOT ‘YOU’–  It’s easy to fall into the trap of choosing a finish simply because every TV show and magazine tells you that is what’s ‘in’.  Avoid this pitfall.  They’re called trends for a reason- they may, or may not, stand the test of time.  If you truly love those trends then go for it!  But if you don’t, choose something you love – after all, you are the one that will be living with it.

ANTICIPATE CHAOS – When you look up the definition of construction in Webster’s Dictionary the definition should state ‘controlled chaos’. It’s impossible to have any type of renovation in your home without some construction debris or dust.  Experienced contractors will work to alleviate this as much as possible and clean up after themselves at the end of each work day. If you have specific health needs that would be greatly affected by dust, it’s important to communicate this to your contractor. You may want to ask if they, when needed, utilize air machines or HEPA Vacuums.  You’ll also want to work with your contractor to coordinate any ‘down time’ when baths or kitchen spaces may not be usable.

SEEK EXPERIENCED CONTRACTORS – When considering a renovation contractor, ask if they have remodeling experience.  Contractors that typically build new homes may not be well versed in renovation projects where they are working in homes where you still have to live each day.  Also consider whether the contractor has a Class A License, carries General Liability, Completed Operations & Workers Compensation Insurance coverage , is rated by the Better Business Bureau, and the number of years they have been in business. When you are inviting them into your home- Experience matters!fs building art

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