What is the right order for home renovations?

Carrying out a full house refurbishment in Bournemouth, Poole or Christchurch can feel like a daunting task – although one that is fully worth it once the work is complete and you are all settled into your dream home.

One of the biggest challenges for those without experience in the building and construction industry is knowing what order in which to tackle the different aspects of a home refurbishment project.

If you’re not sure where to start, this brief guide will give you a good idea. However, it is always worth seeking the opinion of qualified and experienced professionals, like our team at Bournemouth Constructions, to get advice that is specific to your property and project.

An article for Yahoo! News recently set out the order in which to approach a renovation project. Broadly speaking, these are:

  1. Tackle structural issues
  2. Reconfigure the space
  3. Adjust your doors
  4. Upgrade your heating system
  5. Replace/refresh flooring
  6. Replace the kitchen

Now, you may not need to go through all of these stages for your project, in which case you can skip those that aren’t relevant and move to the next. The fundamental principle, however, is to start with the biggest jobs that will cause the greatest disruption. As you can see, these are generally the tasks that will impact the whole property, rather than just one part of it.

When it comes to fixing any structural issues or reconfiguring the layout of your home, it’s essential that you work with qualified and experienced builders in Dorset, like the Bournemouth Constructions team, to ensure that not only is your home structurally sound, but also that it complies with all the required regulations.

It can be easy to get carried away focusing on the more “exciting” elements of a renovation project, like choosing a new kitchen or bathroom, or even picking out flooring and colours for the walls. However, it’s vital to do everything in the right order to make your house refurbishment as efficient as possible and ensure that it stays on budget.

Undertaking a large-scale renovation is also a great opportunity to see how you can make your home more energy efficient. This is particularly important for many people at the moment given that energy bills remain high, even though they have fallen slightly from the heights they reached last winter, the BBC reported.

This means you may explore the options for better insulating your property, or installing the likes of heat pumps or solar panels to generate some of your own energy and thereby reduce the amount you have to pay over the winter.

Underfloor heating can also be a good option for more efficiently heating a space, not to mention the fact that it feels quite luxurious to have warm floors to walk on.

Whatever plans you have for your refurbishment in Poole, Bournemouth or Christchurch, our team is ready to help. Get in touch with us today to discuss your project and to learn more about our services. We are ready and waiting to help you make your house into the home of your dreams!

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