Remodeling Plans
Remodeling your home is one of the biggest projects you may set out on in your life. Depending on the scope of the work you want to get done, a remodeling project can be as simple as slapping a new coat of paint on the living room to as complicated as gutting the house and starting from scratch. Your vision for your newly remodeled living spaces probably falls somewhere between these two extremes.
The first step is to take your vision for your new kitchen, bathroom or living room from a dream of a better space to a plan for making those changes a reality. It is at this stage that it is a good idea to ask a few questions of the vision you have in mind. What exactly is the goal of your remodel? This is an important question because a project as costly and that will bring so much change to your life should be well defined so when you are done, you got what you were looking for.
In the business world, this step is called "defining the scope" of the project. It is very easy to take a simple concept to remodel your living room so it is better for entertainment and see more and more expensive new ideas added to the remodel until the plan is virtually out of control. That is why the very first step is to define the goal of the remodel. If it is to make your living room a more hospitable entertainment space, that does not mean you have to make it the most stunning room in the city or that you have to create a room that would rival the finest museums in town. The statement of the objective can narrow what has to be done which gives you a firm and achievable budget and schedule for the project.
That takes us to the next step of preparation for a successful remodeling project. Take that original statement of "scope" and make it conform to the time frame and budget you can allocate for the project. There is no good that will come from defining a $100,000 project to be achieved with your $2000 remodeling budget. There is always a process of narrowing the scope of the project from that magnificent dream of what you want to what you can actually achieve with the funds and time you have available for the project.
By starting out with a firm statement of purpose, when it is time to start cutting "extras" from the project, you will be able to retain the elements of the plan for the remodeling the most important renovations that will help you achieve that original goal. And after you have learned to discipline a remodeling project to accomplish the stated goal inside of the constrains of time and money, the outcome will be a remodeling scheme that has a high potential of success because you took the time to keep the dream but to keep it realistic as well.
