TO REMODEL, OR NOT TO REMODEL? THAT IS THE QUESTION.
If your lifestyle has changed and your current home cannot
accommodate you--maybe you've gotten married or you've had
children--then remodeling could well provide you with the means
to create a more comfortable home.
Budget, budget, budget
Before you begin anything you really need to plan a strict
budget and set aside a specific amount of funds for the job. One
of the most essential aspects of successful remodeling is to
have a clear idea of what is to be done to what and when, and
how much it will all cost. Major disappointments (and expensive
ones, too) occur when there is no clear plan, first. A budget
will help you make important decisions about amount of work
necessary and the quality and type of materials to be used.
Seeking expert advice is always advisable.
Thinking ahead
Before you begin discussing the changes that need to be made,
think ahead. Determine what your needs are right now, and what
your needs will be in the future. Do you need extra space right
now because you are planning on having a baby? Will the extra
space accommodate a second child say in two or five years? Never
plan for right now. Needs change so quickly and you could save
money in the long run if you remodel your home with the future
in mind. On the other hand, don't over remodel. Doing too much
can prove wasteful and expensive.
When in doubt, ask an expert
You may think that you can't afford an expert to help you with
your remodeling plans. It doesn't hurt to shop around and ask.
If you do decide to go with an expert make sure it is an
architect and contractor you feel comfortable with. Remodeling
your home can cause a lot of anxiety so it is best that you feel
free enough to communicate exactly what you want without feeling
pressured.