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Phased Renovations: Family Friendly and Less Stressful

Renovating your home doesn't have to mean living in a construction zone. Breaking up your project into smaller, more manageable phases helps to keep the sawdust at bay and ensures your home remains functional and family friendly throughout the process. This flexible approach also allows you to adjust your financial resources and schedule as needed. Step by step, your renovations can come to life without turning your daily routine into a demolition derby.


K&O Realty - Renovating Your Home

Budget

Nearly one-third of remodel projects go over budget. Consider setting aside an additional 10%–15% of your total budget to cover any surprises that come up along the way. For example, if unexpected plumbing repairs crop up during a kitchen update, you may choose to hold off on the next phase until you've replenished your funds or arranged extra financing. This provides the flexibility to pace your renovations according to your financial comfort.


Timeline

A flexible timeline gives you the chance to make strategic decisions at each step. For instance, you might decide to use different contractors for each phase based on their specific expertise, ensuring that your project is expertly managed. Breaking up your schedule also lets you adjust your vision as the style evolves.


Lifestyle

Opting for a phased remodel significantly reduces household disruption, making it ideal for families with children and pets. By tackling the project in stages, you can comfortably stay in your home as it transforms, realizing your renovation goals one step at a time.

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