Bathroom Remodel Maryville Tennessee
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Tips Before you Begin Your Remodel
1. SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS
No matter the size, taking on a bathroom remodel can feel like a daunting task. However, there are a few things you can do to set yourself up for success. To help get you started, we reached out to The English Contractor, a Cincinnati-based professional whose years of experience has led to dozens of home renovations and a partnership with HGTV on its popular show Urban Oasis. Here are three things he told us you need to know before updating your bathroom.
2. SET A BUDGET
You’ve got your budget and inspirations in place, now is the time to plan and schedule. “We can’t stress enough that a good team from the start is a great way to ease any pre-renovation jitters.” If you’re working with professionals, “Be upfront about your timing, budget and expectations.”. “The more open and honest you can all be with each other, the easier the entire process will be.” Their guidance will help you stay on track and on budget. If it’s a DIY project, you’ll need to hold yourself accountable or delegate someone on your team to keep everyone on task. Before beginning your remodel, take the time to ensure that all materials needed are on-site, have been inspected, and are ready to go. This will help prevent any hiccups…and it’s also nice to see that stack of materials dwindle as your vision becomes reality in your new space.
3. IMAGINE YOUR SPACE
Bathroom renovation costs vary greatly depending on the size of your space and how you decide to update. The typical bathroom remodel costs anywhere between $5,000 – $15,000. High-end renovations can top out at $25,000 or more when hiring a group of professionals. But DIY-ers can save big, spending as little as $1,500 on simpler, smaller room updates. Research and take the time to get to know your local building codes and talk to people about how their home projects went. “The more familiar you are about the entire renovation process, the better,” he advises.