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Remodeling your home can be a fantastic project, reinventing your living space and breathing new life into tired, dated parts of your house. However, depending on the scope of the project, you might be living in a disaster zone for a while, stepping over building materials and pushing aside dust sheets to get into a half-demolished kitchen. While this experience can be stressful, there are a few steps you can take to help you stay grounded during remodeling.

3 Tips for Keeping Your Cool During a Remodel

1. Designate Storage Space

remodelingBefore you get started, set aside a particular place for anything that needs to be moved out of the way when work begins. Temporary bathroom shelves, a coat closet, or any other designated area can give your pots and pans a place to live until the cabinets are ready, cutting down the chaos and giving you a sense of control.

2. Make Over the Other Areas First

Because the area you intend to remodel is going to be a disaster, spend some time making the other parts of the house into a cozy retreat from the chaos first. For example, a fresh coat of paint and some new decor items in the master bedroom will give you a comfortable place to hide from the bathroom remodeling mess.

3. Replace the Front Door

A new front door, one that really reflects the character of the home you’re trying to make, will give you a constant reminder of how worthwhile the dust and inconvenience will be when you’re finished. Even better, a new front door can be installed in an afternoon and may only cost a few hundred dollars.

 

At Bryan Bell Construction, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional results to Mountain Home, AR, homeowners who demand quality. Whether you’re planning a home remodeling project or want to build a house from the ground up, we have the expertise to bring your vision to life. Check out our website now to see some samples of our past remodeling projects, follow us on Facebook for more tips and advice, or give us a call at (870) 424-6969 to discuss your remodeling dreams today.

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