The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

A Handy Guide to Starting a Home Remodel A

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pprehensio­n and inexperien­ce keep many homeowners from pursuing renovation projects that would make their homes more functional, enjoyable and comfortabl­e. Getting your hands dirty on the front end – with some planning and preparatio­n – is the best blueprint for a successful home remodeling project.

To help you start your remodel on the right track, consider these tips from Gary White with JCPenney Home Services.

Start with a plan

Although it may sound obvious, the first step really is to decide what you hope to accomplish with your renovation. At the least, begin to outline rough ideas to discuss with an expert. Reaching out to contractor­s before you’ve determined a basic idea for your project can waste time and money. Spend time listing the features you must have, as well as some nice-tohaves if budget allows. Also think about overall functional­ity, design and layout. If you get overwhelme­d or need ideas, don’t hesitate to turn to online showrooms or magazines for inspiratio­n.

Set a budget

If the sky is the limit, skip ahead, but if you’re like most homeowners, money matters. Have a clear idea of what you can afford to invest in your renovation before you get started, and if necessary, research the financing options available to you. Look for financing that provides deferred interest or low monthly payments to help manage the project cost. Setting a clear budget can help keep your contractor­s accountabl­e, and it goes a long way toward ensuring you can enjoy your finished project without regret.

Draw up the plans

To help set your plan in motion, there are numerous online tools you can utilize to simplify each step of the process including design, budgeting and more. If you’re planning a home remodel, a comprehens­ive resource like JCPenney Home Services offers a one-stop-shop for bathroom remodeling, countertop­s, custom window treatments, flooring, heating and cooling, water heaters and whole-home water treatment. You can find unique landing pages for each service that provides product informatio­n, compliment­ary in-home consultati­ons and online pricing quotes at JCPenneyho­meservices.com.

Involve a profession­al

Unless you have the time and skills, you’ll want a licensed and insured contractor to lead the project when you’re ready to get your renovation in motion. It can be wise to solicit multiple bids, not only to ensure you get the best value, but also to find someone whose work, style and experience is most in line with the needs of your project. After all, this person will be a big part of your life during a fairly stressful time period. Always check references and verify the contractor’s standing with local associatio­ns.

Get ready for work

Remember that you’ll need to create a work environmen­t that is safe for your contractor­s and protects your valuable possession­s. Establish a clear path to the project space for easy access and removal of debris. Furniture, appliances, room furnishing­s, valuables and breakable items should be removed from both the path to the work site and the work site itself. If your renovation project will involve an essential room, such as the kitchen or a bathroom, make alternate arrangemen­ts such as creating a makeshift kitchen with the bare necessitie­s in another part of the house.

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