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Remodeling is exciting. Its fun to make design choices. Its creative and absorbing. Its rewarding to make a dream a reality, but its also chaotic, messy, and challenging.
Dutton Design Build never lets a homeowner operate under the illusion that a remodeling project is a walk in the park.
Remodeling is a major disruption in homeowners' lives. Strangers are in their home for weeks or months at a time. Thats why Dutton Design Build takes precautions to minimize homeowners' stress.
One precaution that helps minimize stress is cleaning up every single day. All Dutton Design Build jobs stop well before the day is done to allow for enough time to clean the site.
Communication between the homeowner and the remodeler is also critical to a smooth, less stressful experience. Dutton Design Build uses a number of communication methods including personal meetings, telecommunications and electronic messages between the construction managers, lead carpenters, and the homeowner. In the near future, Dutton Design Build web site will have a "clients only," password protected area to review change orders, schedules, etc.
Home remodeling taxes homeowners emotions. Here are a few of Dutton Design Build favorite tips for reducing the stress level.
1. During a remodel, your home, your nest, is disturbed. Gone is the refuge at the end of a long day. Instead, you have disorder. Its stressful to go for long periods of time without a respite of peace and quiet. Get away for a bit. Go for a walk, go to the gym, take a class. Get away for a long weekend or take a vacation during a remodel.
2. Schedules can break down during a remodeling project. The cabinets you fell in love with are back-ordered due to a strike in South Carolina. The plumbers wife just gave birth to triplets and he took the afternoon off to be with her, setting back the hook-up of kitchen sink and garbage disposal. The snowstorm in Minnesota delayed the delivery of the countertops... It can go on and on sometimes. So the feeling that youve lost control sneaks up on you. Intellectually, you understand. (After all, if you were in the hospital with triplets, your husband had better show up!) But emotionally, its tough to stay calm.
What to do? Take positive, decisive actions. At the start of the project, communicate your needs openly and honestly with our team. You have the right to question or challenge any decision made. Establish a two-way method of communication that is reliable such as email, faxes, handwritten notes at an established place in the home. Dont rely merely on voice messages at either end as they can be forgotten, or erased from systems, etc.
3. Dreams versus reality is a great stress inducer. Dont romanticize the project. Its not a fantasy. The more you expect a certain outcome, the more you may be disappointed. Maybe there isnt room for a trash compactor; French doors cost more than you anticipated; your budget cant be stretched to cover the wine cellar you've always dreamed about. Try to set realistic expectations within your budget. Be sure you are extremely candid with our team about spending limits so that the first set of designs doesnt have to be scaled back after youve fallen in love with those French doors.
Remodeling doesnt have to be an emotional rollercoaster. With a good contractor whos sensitive to your expectations and needs, and is adept at communicating before and during the process, remodeling can be exciting, fun and rewarding.
©2002 Biz-comm, Inc. Reprinted with permission.
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