Have you been wondering if now is the right time to remodel your home? Whether you’re considering a small project or a major remodel, it’s important to make sure you’re asking the right questions and thinking through all of the critical details. We’ve helped many clients embark on this process and transform their home and we can help you, too. So today, let’s talk about three questions you need to ask before you start your next remodel.
3 Questions to Ask Before Starting the Remodeling Process
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How will this benefit the value of my home?
It’s no secret that some projects have a higher return on investment than others. Check out the Remodeling Magazine Cost vs. Value report for your area as a general guideline for the project you’re considering.
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What level of impact will this have on my daily life?
While we always strive to minimize the disruption a remodeling project-in-progress will have on your home, every project will have some level of impact on your home. Some projects, like a guest bathroom remodel, will likely have minimal impact while other projects, like a kitchen remodel, will have a more noticeable impact. The good news is that we have a lot of experience navigating with our clients, what the temporary effect of a remodeling project would look like for them.
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What value will this add to my life?
Aside from an increase in home value, remodeling your home can have non-monetary value. Would opening up your floor plan allow you to host more family gatherings? Will updating your kitchen encourage you to cook from home more? Would remodeling your bathroom make it easier for you to age in place? Think about why you want to remodel and the positive impact it will have on your life.
Here at Renovations Unlimited we’ve walked through this process with many others and would love to answer your questions and put your mind at ease by walking you through the steps involved. If you’ve decided that you want to start the conversation about remodeling your South Eastern Michigan home, give us a call or send us an email!