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5 Things to Keep in Mind When Remodelling Your Home

Whether it’s a swanky apartment in a high-rise or a two-storey house, your home is where your heart is. It’s your place of comfort and your very own little corner. Your home is also an extension of your personality and who you are, which is why taking the extra mile to make it look welcoming and pleasing is important. 

But with time, your home’s structure undergoes a lot of wear and tear, leading to repairs and regular maintenance activities. Certain lifestyle changes also demand a transformation of your existing space, making home renovations necessary.

Whether you’ve experienced home remodelling before or it’s your first time, the entire process can be a massive project, demanding a lot of time and patience. This is why it’s better to be prepared well in advance to ensure your home renovation project is smooth.

After covering the preliminaries of determining a remodelling budget and drawing a renovation plan, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. This article covers 5 things you need to remember when renovating your home.

Let’s begin!

1. Choose Eco-friendly Materials

You want your home to be perfect inside and out, so using the best materials available for the remodelling process is understandable. Conventional construction materials like concrete, cement, sand, aggregates steel bars, and timber are a part of any regular building materials list. However, many homeowners don’t know that some of these materials are actually causing irreversible damage to our environment.

Why not take a giant leap of faith and invest in eco-friendly construction materials for your home? Contrary to popular belief, sustainable and eco-friendly building materials are readily available with the durability equivalent to that of traditional construction materials. Replace regular concrete with CO2 absorbing concrete and quarried aggregates with recycled aggregates. CO2-absorbing concrete exhibits a unique property of absorbing CO2 from the environment during its lifetime.

With your willingness and informed decision in choosing eco-friendly construction materials, these small swaps can make a huge difference to our environment.

2. Hiring a Reliable and Skilled Construction Crew

However big or small the scope of work, it can be extremely difficult to complete any home remodelling project all by yourself. When the need arises, don’t hesitate to reach out to professionals to complete a particular job. If you’re remodelling your entire home, it may be best to hire a professional building contractor and a team.

When narrowing down the right crew for your project, either consider a company that covers all your renovation needs or hire different teams to complete individual projects. Regardless of the team you hire, you need to ensure they are experienced, skilled, understand your needs, are easily contactable and financially accountable. 

Ask them for a portfolio of their work with client testimonials and check for positive reviews online before shortlisting. You can source quotes from different contractors but don’t choose a quote just because it is the cheapest one of the lot. 

After hiring a contractor, ensure your contractor has made the appropriate welfare arrangements for the crew working on your site. A welfare unit hire ensures the safety, security and hygiene of the construction crew whilst adhering to the country’s HSE norms.

3. Focus on your Home’s Outdoors

Home renovation is not restricted to designing the interiors alone. You also need to focus on various outdoor aspects like the garden, patio, car park, and driveway. Along with your home, the exterior pathway also undergoes wear and tear over time, demanding your attention during the renovation process. 

Being a labour-intensive process it is best to reach out to trusted industry professionals in this space. Tarmac driveway contractors in your area can repair your driveway with a weather-resistant and low-maintenance solution like tarmac or asphalt. With a smooth driveway and car park, your home is bound to look and feel impressive inside and out. 

4. Don’t Neglect the Bathroom

Bathrooms may not be the first priority of your remodelling project, but don’t ignore it. A regular day begins with dental hygiene and ends with hot showers to unwind and relax, all of which take place in a bathroom. With regular use, the plumbing in the toilets and bath areas can develop leaks and cracks with faucets, showerheads and other accessories needing replacing. 

A detailed check of the plumbing and wiring in and around your bathrooms helps understand what needs to be repaired or replaced. Depending on the damage, don’t rule out a complete overhaul of the plumbing system. You don’t want to find a hidden plumbing disaster waiting to happen in your bathroom, right after completing the renovation project.

Bottom line: Don’t keep bathroom remodelling on the back burner.

5. Organise Responsible Waste Removal

Large-scale home remodelling work may warrant the demolition of certain sections of your house, so along with the renovation plan, you’ll also need a plan to remove demolished waste and other materials responsibly.

During the renovation process, you can come across some artefacts or elements that can be used later or salvaged. Take these items and sell them to a local salvage yard or store them safely somewhere. 

For a large-scale project, you can sell the salvage rights, where the reclamation yard will step in for waste removal. This step can potentially save you time and effort while also raising some money in the process.

To Sum Up

Orchestrating a home remodelling project is exciting as well as rewarding, but not without its own set of challenges. Along with thorough research, extensive planning and a remodelling plan, arming yourself with the right knowledge is the first step in ensuring your project yields the right results and creates your dream home.

Rachael is a 31 year old mum to 10 year old Luke and 5 year old Oscar. She lives in England and writes about family life, crafts, recipes, parenting wins(and fails), as well as travel, days out, fashion and living the frugal lifestyle.

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