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Design dream project in new year

- By Kevin Vick

The new year has begun and it’s time to plan those home improvemen­t projects that will begin in the spring. A question I often hear as a remodeling contractor “is it really necessary to hire a designer or have design drawings for my project?”

Every project will require, at minimum, a sketch to show a layout of the space. Abasic sketch can be done by your designer or most any profession­al remodeling contractor. For larger and more complex projects, I like to answer the question by comparing a remodeling project to baking a cake. In much the same way you begin to create a cake with a recipe, you would need a plan to do a home improvemen­t project. Aplan, which will include a drawing and a written scope of work, will help determine the size and cost of the project as well as how the new space will function and look.

Putting together the project plan should be a collaborat­ion between you (the homeowner), your designer and your remodeling contractor. Prior to beginning the design, it’s important to communicat­e your needs, wants and approximat­e budget to your remodeling contractor and designer. Once you and your designer have finalized the design, the remodeling contractor can write the detailed scope of work and put together the plan for the project.

In addition to the drawing and written scope of work, you will need to select the color palette, hardware, appliances, fixtures and finish materials

to be included in your project. A profession­al designer does this every day and is trained to put together color palettes that are beautiful and is familiar with what materials are available in the marketplac­e.

Ultimately, you, as the homeowner, will need to envision your project before it is completed to ensure your complete satisfacti­on with the final result. Consider these things before deciding what design help you need:

1. The size and complexity of the project — More complex projects will definitely benefit from the skills of a profession­al designer, while smaller projects may dictate hiring a designer to assist with just a few aspects of the design such as color selection or the best materials to use.

2. The size of the budget — Make sure that your designer and remodeler work together and that you, your designer and remodeler understand your budget.

3. Whether design drawings are necessary for the remodeling permit — If so, it will be better to have a skilled designer involved who knows how to produce drawings to satisfy the permit requiremen­ts.

Overall, having a good plan for your project will help you to avoid cost and time overruns and will help ensure a more beautiful and functional project upon completion.

The goal is to have a beautiful, safe and comfortabl­e space in which to live and enjoy with family and friends. The right designer-contractor team can accomplish this for you.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling ?? This remodeled kitchen was by Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling Inc.
Photo courtesy of Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling This remodeled kitchen was by Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling Inc.

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