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Few DIY DON’TS To Remember When Planning A Home Renovation

by James Spencer Blogger

Regardless of whether your home is due to for a complete facelift or a new design trend, there are some things that are better left behind. 

So... for those who are ready to use all their DIY tricks and knowledge to perform a home renovation; hold on a minute. The thought of a home renovation - a shiny kitchen, a fresh colour scheme on all the walls and a bright bathroom- may seem all exciting at first. But to execute it properly; one requires proper preparation and precautions to save money and avoid catastrophes.

Unless one is the Superman or all trades or a Jedi of interior designing, here are some DIY don’ts to remember when planning up for a home renovation Follow closely! 

  • NEVER GO OVER THE BUDGET:

Believe it or not, one of the least fun (and downright stressful) things about home renovation is also its most important aspect- The Budget. If one is renovating their home for the first time, then it can be easy to give in to the first quote they find online.

This should not be the case. One should set a proper and realistic budget and try and stick to it, no matter what. With that; one should also invest a decent amount of time in finding the right service provider in the region.


Check their market reputation, the kind of home renovations in Brisbane performed by them so far, and also their service rates. For more closure; one can also compare the rates with the other agencies to see if they adhere to the industry standards or not. 

At least shortlist two or three names when searching, and do the comparison between them. There are some agencies who are known to present their services at budget-friendly rates. A little bit of research will allow one to find those agencies.

  • DON’T THINK YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING DONE AT ONCE:

Perhaps the biggest misconception of homeowners is believing they can manage the whole renovation project on their own. But that is not the case. 

Example- If one is planning for a kitchen renovation (on their own), then they would not be able to cook their meals as long as the work continues.

Another issue which homeowners will face is buying all the necessary supplies for the renovation project. And since one doesn’t have much field experience and real-time knowledge, there is no guarantee that the products procured will be of top-quality.

What they need to do is sit and plan out their renovation project (from scratch) and execute it taking help of experts who have lots of experience under their collar.

  • DON’T SKIP GETTING THE BUILDING PERMITS:

The worst possible scenario is spending time and effort to completing a renovation project; only to find that it will be ripped up due to no permit. A lot of DIY-owners skip this and proceed with their project, and that is their mistake. 

So, what one ought to do is find out all the rules and regulations for building permits, inspections and codes prior to starting any remodelling project.

  • DON’T STRESS AND TAKE HELP FROM LICENSED RENOVATION EXPERTS:

Truth be told, home renovation is not a DIY project- despite so many desperate to try their hand on it. There are lots of aspects that require the help of a home renovation professional in Holland Park to execute it right. 

They take away the homeowner’s stress and use quality tools and supplies to work on the project. And the biggest perk of hiring them for the project at hand is that they also provide warranty and insurance coverage for their services.

Final Words: 

The most important rule to a proper home renovation is to stay calm and plan ahead of time. Being well-prepped will make the renovation experience fun and summoning professional renovators to get the work done will only make the end result worthwhile.

Don’t believe it. Hire reputed experts for the renovation work and find out!


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About James Spencer Senior   Blogger

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Created on Feb 4th 2019 05:29. Viewed 364 times.

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