7 STEPS TO START YOUR RENOVATION

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or diving into your first renovation, the process you follow makes all the difference. No matter the project’s scale or complexity, a well-structured approach saves time, money, and stress.

Start With a

Detailed Plan

An accurate, detailed set of plans is the

cornerstone of any successful project.

Involve

architects,

designers,

and

specialized contractors (e.g., lighting and

cabinet designers) early on to ensure every

requirement

is

captured.

The

fewer

assumptions and on-the-fly decisions you

make, the more you mitigate unexpected

costs and delays

#1

Adopt A

Proactive

Mindset

#2

Don’t wait until you’re on-site to spot missing

details. Have a clear checklist to review the

plans and flag gaps before work begins.

Encourage open communication so trades

can give feedback early, helping you refine

and finalize the design ahead of time.

Know Your

Strengths —

and Theirs

Choose

the

right

subcontractors

or

vendors

for

each

scope

of

work.

Acknowledge people’s specialties: the best

finish carpenter isn’t always the best rough

framer. A carefully curated team ensures

each aspect of the build is handled by the

most qualified professional.

#3

Do Your

Homework

#4

Never rely solely on vendor claims—verify

each product’s capabilities and limitations.

Whether it’s the composition of a countertop

or the durability of a custom finish, arming

yourself with the facts helps you guide clients

toward the best choices.

Plan More,

Build Faster

(and Smarter)

Extend your planning phase if necessary,

rather than rushing into construction with

incomplete information. Slowing down

pre-construction steps can speed up the

overall project and minimize expensive

errors or delays once work begins.

#5

Correct and

Communicate

#6

Even with thorough planning, errors can

sometimes happen. If an issue arises—

such as a misdrawn dimension—address it

promptly, communicate openly with the

team, and rectify it fairly. Acknowledge if

the mistake is on your end, and allow

vendors or subcontractors to fix their own

missteps as well.

Leverage

Technology

Use project management software or

integrated tools for approvals, design sign-

offs, and change orders. Digital trails and

signatures help ensure everyone is literally

on the same page, reducing the risk of

miscommunication and misplaced order

#7

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