Winter is a popular time to tackle
home remodeling projects, either on your own or by hiring it out to a
professional contractor, like G.S. Jones. With channels
like HGTV and TLC, and shows like Fixer Upper, House Hunters, and
Property Brothers, we see homeowners more eager than ever to make some changes
inside their homes, and most find that’s possible on just about any budget!
Here are seven reconstruction and remodeling ideas that can help save you money on
your next big projects.
1.
Limit recessed
lighting.
There are gorgeous lighting options
out there today. While recessed lighting is a popular choice for many
people, the work of cutting holes, adding the lights, and insulating around
them really adds to the cost of lighting in your remodeled area.
2.
Think
efficiency.
Instead of blowing out a wall in
your kitchen, have a contractor or designer take a good look at your
current space, and come up with ideas to rearrange things in the area you
currently have. Your money will go a lot further if you’re able to avoid
knocking out walls or doing any major remodeling. Besides, when it comes to
kitchens, there are a lot of space-saving and storage options available today
that likely wasn’t around during your last remodeling go-round.
3.
Invest in sweat
equity.
You might not be a remodeling or reconstruction
expert, but there might be parts of the project you can handle on your own to
help cut down the costs. For example, are you capable of painting or sanding a
few walls? What about sweeping and cleaning up at the end of the day? Anything
you can do to save on labor hours is good because, well, your hours are free.
4.
Look into
look-alikes.
We meet a lot of customers who want
the latest in countertops and flooring. However, we also find budgets often
don’t match up to wants. So, let us help you look for affordable, high-quality
alternatives that can often slash the price in half – but have the same and
feel as the real deal.
5.
Make decisions
early.
Changing your mind costs you money
if it happens late in the game when things have already been ordered. Try to
stand by the decisions you make. We suggest going with your gut and what you
like and trying not to second guess your choices. We are here to help put you
at ease as you make these decisions! We understand at the end of the project,
it is your property … and you need to be happy with it!
6.
Think
long-term.
You might be tempted to go with a
lower cost flooring, countertop, or appliance now to work within your budget.
However, will that option hold up in the long run, or will you just end up
replacing it sooner than slightly more expensive alternatives? Consider
longevity with value when making your choices.
7.
Have a cushion.
Lastly, we recommend giving yourself a 20
percent cushion in your budget, no matter how big or small your project.
This will come in handy when there’s an unexpected expense or discovery during
the project, and remove the stress of going way over budget.
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