Four Key Things To Remember Before You Start Home Renovation

A house needs constant care and attention to withstand wear and tear. Whether it was built recently or decades ago, every house needs renovation to keep up with changing family needs, and to keep its foundation strong and sturdy for the future.

Renovation can be tricky and time-consuming process. Having a plan of action will not only reduce your stress but also give a beautiful upgrade to your house, exactly how you’d want it. Without proper planning and research, excitement and enjoyment might turn into a burden. Here are some major factors that should be contemplated before starting your home renovation project:

1. Inspect What Needs Renovation

When you’re planning to renovate, notice the issues in your home’s structure. Start with resolving issues like damp walls, cracks, infestation etc. These are examples of basic wear and tear that takes place overtime. Working on these before renovation will resolve the following problems:

 

  • Improve the structural integrity of the building
  • Prevent damage to the newly renovated areas in the future
  • Will make the walls look as good as new

 

2. Decide The Budget In Advance

Before undertaking any task, specifying your budget is a must. You should plan how much you are willing to invest without burning a hole in your pocket. For example, if you’re renovating specific rooms, plan the amount you want to spend on their renovation. As always, it is a good idea to add 15-20% to this amount to account for cost overruns and delays.

 

3. Map Out A Renovation Schedule

Renovations need to be done in such a way that they don’t interfere with your daily life. Creating a well-planned schedule is necessary to make that happen. The schedule should be created to prevent mishaps and enable the smooth functioning of the people working on the project. For e.g.- scheduling a renovation when you have relatives visiting, or children’s exam will become an additional hassle. A concise and functional schedule will:

 

  • Prevent too many delays
  • Reduce unnecessary breaks and
  • Ensure the renovation starts and finishes on time

 

4. Research Well & Choose Wisely

If you’re renovating your home, you are giving it a new life. Since there are so many options available in the market today, you should do a comprehensive research on the materials that you want to use. The following items should be researched properly beforehand:

 

  • Seek the best professional help before proceeding. This will help in getting the job done correctly and efficiently, hence increasing the service life and reducing wastage
  • If you’re changing how your house looks on the inside, look through interesting options that give you the vibe you’re looking for. Social media channels such as Pinterest are a good source of ideas

 

Remember- it can be tempting to create too many rooms/divisions in the house based on current and future needs. But with each division, you reduce the spaciousness, natural light and introduce additional elements. A house needs to breathe, both visually and environmentally. Where possible, think about expanding vertically, by adding additional floors.

Considering you are not a contractor by profession, you will wonder how I would know which cement is top-quality cement in India? In a market offering a wide array of options with each type having its pros and cons, it becomes a confusing process. When in doubt, always trust the most reputable brands to give you the result you desire, like Dalmia Cement. Dalmia Cement stands out from its competitors because it offers high strength construction, best-in-class durability and gives denser and impervious concrete. It has been fulfilling the promise of a strong foundation for many decades.

If you need help finding a good civil engineer, contractor or architect near you, feel free to contact Dalmia Build Advisor at 1800 2020 and book an appointment. Our technical services team can introduce you to the best construction professionals near you, who will help you complete a host of services to help renovate your home. Or simply, click here to contact us.

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