Time to plan some home improvements
investment (ROI), ensure you upgrade the parts of your home that home buyers are interested in.
Seek out inspiration now: From magazines, to colour swatches from your favourite paint store, seek out inspiration ideas now.
Don’t wait until the DIY nudge strikes, and then you are trying to get ideas, pay for materials, and complete the project.
The more you do ahead of time, the more stress free your project will be.
Know your budget: After the holidays, money is often tight for many home owners. Instead of getting discouraged, use the first few months of the New Year to plan your project and budget without stress.
Often times money actually makes you more anxious, and delaying the money portion might help you price out materials, labour, and the time it will take to complete the project.
Ask for help early: How many do it yourself reality television shows do you see that the friends or family member do not stay or show up for the home improvement project? Start early in asking for help and what expertise area your help can provide. Seek out several “back up” friends, for the off chance that your help isn’t so helpful!
Seek out the proper permits: If you are doing a home improvement project which requires electricity, plumbing, structural or other trades that may involve permits, seek these out in advance. Hire a professional general contractor or trades person if you are unclear of what permits are required.
Have a good time: Even though there is a serious side to home improvement, it should also be fun and rewarding. If you aren’t going to enjoy your hard work and effort, hire a professional and leave the hard work to them.
Home improvement projects can be a great way to kick off the New Year and get your home in order for the upcoming months. Follow these 10 tips to help you plan your project and gain inspiration and budgeting ideas. Believe it or not, home improvement is easier than you think with patience and fact finding before you get into your project.