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Coquitlam Bathroom and Kitchen Renovation Tips

  • Perla Irish
  • May 28, 2020
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  1. Know-How Big Your Bathroom Is
  2. Make a List of Things You Need
  3. Make Sure You Budget Properly
  4. Conclusion

Remodeling your bathroom and kitchen – these are the two most popular choices when it comes to remodeling your home because it’s the best starting point that often requires some of the least work.

Many people hire a contractor to do this, and some people like to add this to their “honey-do” list since the start of the pandemic.

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Coquitlam Bathroom and Kitchen Renovation Tips

If you’re needing to remodel your bathroom, you may want to know a few things that may help you make the process a smooth one, and also increase the quality of your remodel.

Not doing these things can have a drastic impact and cause numerous delays, so you want to get the best advice possible and know what you’re getting into.

More great tips can be found at https://hiarhomes.com/.


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Know-How Big Your Bathroom Is

You need to look all around your kitchen and bathroom and know just how much space you have.

A common mistake people make is overestimating the space they have, and then they end up getting larger items than they have room for (cabinets, etc.); this leads to them having less space or a crowded area when the project is over.

Always use this time to take the “before remodel” images of your rooms.

Make a List of Things You Need

One thing that makes the whole process a lot smoother, is that you can use a nice checklist that marks every single step, materials that are needed, and more in order in order to make sure that you get the right things done at the proper time, and help you plan everything the right way so you can get your items stored when needed, and more.

If you know what you’re going to need ahead of time, you can mark them off of the list as the steps are done to help ease stress and ensure a quality job being done.

Make Sure You Budget Properly

Of course, this is going to cost money. It’s a home remodel, just the same as any other one that you may come across.

Believe it or not, bathrooms and kitchens do cost almost as much as some other rooms due to the fact that while they’re often easier, there are many smaller things that are tedious that need to go into play.

Therefore, it’s important that you budget properly.

If you go over your budget by a few dollars due to fees and taxes, that’s understandable, but you don’t want to be caught off guard by any fees or increased costs of anything.

Once you build this budget, you can share your lists and your budget with your contractor to ensure that they get the items you’re wanting and that they don’t exceed your budget so you’re not surprised by overcharges.

Conclusion

If you’re going to remodel, this will help not only you but your contractor do the best job they can do for you – at the lowest price possible.

Always make sure that your remodeling contractor is licensed and insured, and be sure to listen to them if they politely suggest that one of your choices may not be the best quality choices (such as item durability, etc.).

Of course, if they push for you to change your mind too much, you should be on the lookout – but don’t hesitate to listen to reason.

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