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How To Survive Home Renovations

April 14, 2018 by Josh Leave a Comment

If you’re currently in the process of planning an upcoming home renovation project, you may be interested in discovering a few handy tips, which will help you survive your home renovation. As not only can a home renovation hurt your pocket but if you don’t plan your project carefully, you may also find yourself feeling tired and stressed out!

How to survive home renovations:

1. If possible move out of your home for the duration of your home renovation

If your home renovation involves giving your kitchen or your bathroom a makeover, it’s well worth considering temporarily moving to a hotel room or a rented apartment, so that you won’t have to work around not having a functioning bathroom or kitchen.
You may also find it more peaceful and relaxing to live in a construction-free zone, instead of attempting to go about your everyday life, whilst builders and decorators are working in your home. So if you don’t want to be woken up in the weekends by construction-related noises, it’s well worth either booking a hotel room to stay in or renting a furnished apartment.

2. If moving out of your home isn’t an option, set up a makeshift kitchen

If your budget is a little tight and you can’t justify the cost of temporarily moving out of your home for the period of your home renovation, you may want to set up a temporary kitchen. Which boasts a microwave and a jug, so that you can make simple meals, whilst your kitchen is given a stylish, modern makeover!

3. Make sure that you have extra money to spend on any unexpected costs that may arise

While you may be tempted to budget every dollar of available cash, it’s far wiser to leave a few thousand dollars to pay for any unexpected costs which may arise as a result of your renovations. As the last thing you want is for one of your builders or renovators to complete half a job, as you can’t afford to pay their entire bill. If you don’t have a few thousand dollars spare to use as a cushion for your renovation project, it’s well worth delaying your upcoming renovation project’s start date.

4. Make sure to take good care of yourself

While renovations are taking place, it’s important to take good care of yourself, so that you’ll be better equipped to handle any challenges which may arise during your renovation project. As an example, it’s a wise move to ensure that you get a minimum of 8 hours quality sleep per night and ensure to get a bit of fresh air on a daily basis. You may also find that exercising on a daily basis, will help increase your mood and will decrease your stress levels.

So if you’re determined to ensure that your home renovation is as painless a process as possible, it’s definitely worth taking note of the four handy tips listed above. Which are guaranteed to help you survive the process of renovating your home!

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