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The 5 Most Common Interior Renovation Mistakes Made by New Homeowners

September 1, 2018

Did you finally buy your dream house? Congratulations! But there are too many situations where you buy a house and then realize you need some work done.

Interior renovation is a normal part of the home buying process. This process is when you make your new home truly your own.

But too many first-time homeowners make the same mistakes. Even just some simple redecorating comes with its fair share of problems.

Make sure your first interior renovation project is the last one you’ll do for a long time. But you should first do your research. Here are 5 renovations mistakes you should never make.

1. Don’t Rush the Renovation

Before you renovate, move in and take the house for what it is.

Every house has a soul; even the newer homes have their own quirks and characteristics. Get to learn the unique qualities before rushing in the renovation. Learn the way the house flows and how you’ll live your life in your new home.

2. Prepare for Renovation Costs

You’re already spending a lot of money to have a roof over your head. The last thing you need is to go broke over hefty renovation expenses.

Be safe and expect jobs to go longer and be more expensive than what many companies will quote. Your best bet is to do one project at a time so you can budget easier.

3. Everything Won’t Go According to Plan

Like the incorrect renovation estimate, many amateurs or less reputable companies undermine the time it takes to get the job done. Finish dates get pushed back and unreliable companies only make the finish dates farther ahead in the future.

If you have an older home , expect the job to last even longer than expected.

4. Always Hire an Interior Designer

Most first-time homeowners try and cut costs. Therefore, they skip over the interior designer. If you’re going to pay big bucks, then make the most out of your renovation.

Hire an interior designer and expect the best results. Because of their efficiency and connections, you might even save some money.

5. Ask for References and Find Reviews

Most first-time homeowners would rather find the cheapest professional or the first one they see.

But this is a huge mistake. The best professionals have a network of references and testimonials. Find these connections and get their opinions.

With the internet, there are so many easy ways to find reviews of professionals.

But you should still review carefully. Compare positive and negative reviews to form a well-rounded opinion.

Time to Receive Expert Interior Renovation

When you move into your new home, it’s tempting to contact the first contractor who can do your interior renovation. But interior design is something you should take cautiously.

Live in your new home for a while. Take time to plan and save. Expect challenges along the way. When in doubt, contact an interior designer.

If you’re looking for interior painting and renovation services from Eugene up to Portland, OR, take a look at our services.

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