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Avoiding the Most Common Home Remodeling Mistakes

December 3, 2025 by Rhonda Costa

Remodeling your home can be exciting, but it can also lead to frustration if you run into unexpected problems. Many homeowners make the same mistakes when they start renovation projects, which can lead to delays, extra costs, and disappointing results. With a little planning and the right guidance, you can avoid these common issues and enjoy a smooth and successful remodel.

Lack of a Clear Plan
One of the biggest mistakes is starting a project without a solid plan. A detailed plan helps you understand your budget, timeline, materials, and overall goals. Without this clarity, you may face last-minute changes or spend more than expected. Taking the time to plan your project saves you stress and keeps your remodel on track.

Ignoring the Budget
Another common issue is overlooking the true cost of a remodel. Even small projects can add up quickly. It is important to set a realistic budget and include a cushion for surprises. Prices for materials, labor, and permits can shift, so having room in your budget gives you flexibility when something unexpected comes up.

Choosing the Wrong Contractor
Hiring the right professional makes a major difference in the success of your project. Some homeowners choose a contractor based only on price, but the lowest price does not always provide the best results. Look for someone with strong reviews, proper licensing, and clear communication. A trustworthy contractor helps prevent costly mistakes and keeps your project running smoothly.

Skipping Necessary Permits
Permits may feel like an extra step, but they protect you and your home. Skipping required permits can result in fines, delays, or problems when you try to sell your home. Each city and county has specific rules about what needs approval, and a good contractor can guide you through the process.

Choosing Trends Over Timeless Design
Trendy styles can be fun, but they may not stay in style for long. If you plan to sell your home in the future, it is usually smarter to choose timeless colors and materials. You can still add personality with decor and accessories, while keeping your main design elements classic and appealing.

Not Preparing for Disruption
Every remodel brings some level of noise, dust, and inconvenience. Homeowners often underestimate how much their daily routines will be affected. Preparing in advance helps reduce frustration. This may include creating a temporary kitchen space, planning alternate living arrangements, or setting clear expectations with your contractor.

A Smooth Remodel Starts with Smart Planning
By understanding and avoiding these common mistakes, you give yourself a better chance at a successful project. With the right plan, team, and expectations, your remodel can transform your home and increase its long-term value.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Home Projects, Home Updates, Remodeling

Home Updates That Make Good Multi-Generational Sense

May 24, 2018 by Rhonda Costa

Home Updates That Make Good Multi-Generational SenseMulti-generational households and the growing preference on the part of many retirees toward “aging in place”have altered home design in recent years. Interiors are more open, more functional and more adaptable that they were even a decade ago. Spaces tend to be less formal; living space is better integrated with work space like the kitchen, and rooms tend to serve more than once purpose, both for quiet pursuits and for family gatherings.

Universal Design

Home design has gained a new dimension — planning for the future and for a changing lifestyle. Universal design features and amenities that were once off the radar are now very much the focus. Even younger buyers are tuned in to accessibility concerns. Wider doors and hallways, easy to navigate stairs or single-level living, doorless and curbless showers, motion-activated faucets and lighting — these are just a sampling of what may soon become mainstream in American homes.

Add the popularity of home automation and connectivity, and today’s home is uniquely suited for all ages. If you’re thinking of remodeling an existing home, some of these features are well worth the extra cost. Not only do they offer living options, but they also promise great ROI should you wish to sell.

The New Face Of Home

If you are currently looking for a home to buy, view the existing floor plan with an eye toward modifications that would make it more accessible and multi-generation-friendly. Consider the possibility that you might someday share the home with aging parents or with grown children and grandchildren. 

Integrated “apartments”with separate entrances, “granny pods”or separate guest houses, dual master bedrooms, and “au pair”quarters are just some of the ways to offer future flexibility. They are common across the country, but also across price ranges, as sensible and cost-effective alternatives to home health care or retirement housing. 

Renovate For The Future

Renovations that reflect the changing face of family life are always good choices for return on investment in remodeling. Because the traditional family is no longer the norm, any home that offers such options is desirable. If you have questions about what features are important to buyers in a specific market, speak to a real estate professional about trends that go beyond energy savings and sustainability. 

No matter what choices you make about a home update, rely on professional advice and insist on reliable contractors. There is no substitute for quality materials and first-class work. Whether you’re adding space or rearranging it, planning for your future in the home or hoping to appeal to the right buyer, spending a lot or a little, you won’t go wrong with universal design features. Aging is, after all, a reality that we all face sooner or later.

 

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Families, Home Updates, Real Estate

Rhonda & Steve Costa

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