3 main stages of renovation that you must consider
Everyone knows that apartment renovation requires a lot of energy. It is not easy to plan it, control the process and manage the resulting fuss. However, in addition to the above, it also requires a lot of money.
First of all, we should remember that there are two types of renovation: capital and cosmetic. Each of them can be done economically, averagely and at the highest level. The price of renovation per 1 sq.m. is determined precisely according to this (usually ranges from $100 to $400). It is necessary to maintain consistency and take into account important tips: buy 15% more materials, control costs, formulate and plan what you want.
We can distinguish three main stages of renovation:
- Find and carefully select a repair team. Recently, hiring companies of the appropriate profile has become increasingly popular. This may be the best way to simplify the process. The main thing is to make sure of the company's qualifications. Set deadlines for specific works and monitor them. Be in constant communication with the craftsmen.
- Select the necessary materials and proceed to the planning of the apartment. Think about the arrangement of internal partitions and the layout of the rooms, and then complete the renovation. After finishing the ceiling, bathrooms and kitchen, start painting. Choose a material that is easy to process and is more durable over time (for example, non-woven), lay tiles and wallpaper.
- Finally, install interior doors (to the rooms) and baseboards. Sockets should also be attached. For your individuality and comfort, arrange the decor, furniture and lighting to give the apartment a completely finished look. The connection of these details creates harmony that turns your beloved home into a place of happiness.
On average, renovations last 10-15 years, so try your best to incorporate into it what is most acceptable for your taste and comfort. Do not be too stingy, because poor-quality renovations can cause you a lot of problems in the future. Prepare well and set priorities.