Planning to have work done on your house? What about living in your home during the renovations? With some resourcefulness and a bit of preparation, this option may be possible. Here's how.
December 7, 2014
Planning to have work done on your house? What about living in your home during the renovations? With some resourcefulness and a bit of preparation, this option may be possible. Here's how.
Along with being financially wise, given that you won’t need to spend on temporary lodgings, it may also be practical because you’ll have the opportunity to closely follow the work’s progress.
Of all the stages of this process, preparation is the one that will help you survive and maintain your sanity. First, ask yourself if it really is possible to live in your home during renovations.
If the work will be taking place in the bedrooms, living room or dining room, you can turn another room or the basement into your temporary home.
If the work is going on in the kitchen, set up a temporary kitchen somewhere else in the house where you can prepare meals.
If you’re renovating the bathrooms, work on one bathroom at a time.
In short, think of the whole experience as camping indoors.
Here are a few precautions you should take to live in your home during renovations.
If it’s not going to be possible for you to live in your home during renovations, you’ll probably have to rent a motel room or perhaps friends or family can take you in for a few days. Either way, think about how thrilled you’ll be to reclaim your newly renovated house after the work is done.
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