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Dec 28, 2022

Renovating your house and DIYing it can be challenging. You might have a mental list of what needs changing in your home, but where does one start? How does one decide what to do first and how to do it? 

To answer all your house renovation questions, we compiled a list of fourteen house renovation tips for DIYers to help you through this nerve-wracking process. 

DIY House Renovation Tips 

We understand how demanding renovating by yourself is. We recommend planning, researching, and taking it one room at a time. Below, you will find a list of house renovation tips for DIYers, covering everything from planning to perfectly executing it.  

  1. Plan Beforehand 

It’s always better to plan beforehand. Plan what parts of the house you want to renovate and what you might need to get rid of. Write down what you want to remove, and calculate the costs of what you want to buy. 

Next, try and construct a mental image of what you want each room to look like. This will help you work towards a goal. 

  1. Do Your Research 

Knowing what you’re doing is key to a successful DIY project. After planning what you want to do with your place, research how to accomplish it. For example, if you want to renovate your floors, you will have to look for flooring material options, their durability, and the installation process. Also, consider the challenges you might encounter and how to tackle them.

  1. Take The Weather Into Account 

There is a good and a bad time to redo your house. Generally, fall is a good time for renovating your house, and summer is not. A painting project requires dry weather, so the best time for a paint job is either spring or fall. However, economically, renovating your house during the winter might be the best option, as contractors have lower rates during the winter. If you want your house done and decorated for the holiday season, fall is the best season to start the renovation.

  1. One Room At A Time 

It is tempting to start renovating everything and get it done all at once. It might also seem very easy to paint the entire house in one go. However, this is not the case, especially if you’re doing it yourself. 

Renovating one room at a time is the best way to go. This way, you can move furniture around from one room to the other without damaging it or getting paint splatter all over it. In addition, you will learn as you go, and the quality of the next room will be better than the one before. It is also best to avoid the stress of juggling the renovation of all rooms at once. 

  1. Protect The Furniture

Once you are ready to get to work, the first thing you should do is protect the furniture or any other surface you don’t want to destroy or get paint splatter on.

Ideally, you should move all the contents of the room to another room to move around the working space, but if that is not possible, move all the furniture in the middle of the room and then cover it with plastic sheets. To protect the uncovered floor space, put down scrap paper or plastic covers. 

  1. How To Make A Room Look Bigger?

Installing a larger window will give the room a more spacious look. You can also use vertical illusion to make the ceilings look taller. For example, use tall furniture and install thin, floor-length mirrors and curtains. 

Plus, using vertical panes for the windows is a neat little trick that will make a huge difference and help you get the most out of the available space. 

  1. Select A Color Scheme

The best thing you can do for the interior of your house is select a color theme and stick to it. Of course, you can add some accent pieces here and there but mostly, when it comes to painting, rugs, and flooring, select a color and renovate everything in lighter or darker shades. 

There are three color schemes you can choose from: 

  1. Monochromatic Scheme: Using the shades of one color (sap green, sage green, jade)
  1. Analogous Scheme: Colors present next to each other on the color wheel (red-orange, red, and red-violet or blue-green, green, and yellow-green).
  1. Complementary Scheme: (green and magenta or orange and blue).
  1. Bathrooms 

Hygiene is important, so replace the toilets and change the pipes if necessary. When it comes to decorating bathrooms, be creative and make bold choices. If the color scheme for the rest of your house is monochromatic, bathrooms are your chance to paint the walls maroon and install a sage green iron sink.

Go all out in accessorizing the bathroom; this will leave a lasting impression on whoever visits your house. 

  1. Pay Special Attention To The Doors 

People see doors before entering a room, and stylish doors leave a lasting impression. YOu should consider the color and finish of your doors. A lighter shade of paint and matte finish looks best. Avoid high-gloss finishes as they reflect light and can be distracting. 

  1. Paint

While renovating your house, you should do the paint last. Leaving the paint job for the end will prevent the walls from getting dirty while moving the furniture and installing wall art. 

Plus, it is vital to choose good quality paint. The quality of the paint you use will determine how long it lasts. 

  1. Pay Attention To The Details 

It might not occur to you to tape the door frame before the paint job or to clean the floors before you install new ones, but it is important. Paint bleeds on the sides of door frames, and uneven flooring towards the edges looks messy and results in annoying squeaks. 

So, tape those edges and clean the flooring before installing it. Go the extra mile while renovating your house; it makes all the difference. 

  1. Take Your Time Furnishing 

It is very tempting to visit a furniture shop and buy furniture for your whole house in one go. However, it is not good for your wallet, nor will you find valuable pieces in one visit. Furniture shopping is something you should take your time doing. Do the construction work first, then fill in the spaces with furniture. 

The best way to find cool furniture is to start visiting antique stores in your area. Ask about when new stuff comes in and visit when it does. This will help you find unique, statement pieces at affordable prices. Then, you can stretch this process out over a span of a couple of months and decorate your house however you like. 

We guarantee you that taking time and decorating will make you and your wallet feel much better than doing it in one day. 

  1. Plants Are Always A Good Idea 

An excellent addition you can make to your house is plants. Plants will completely change the overall look of your house and make it feel much more open and refreshing. In addition, plants are inexpensive and will make your place look put together. 

  1. When To Call A Professional?

Even while DIY-ing your house renovation, understand that some things are better left to the professionals. If you’re planning on re-doing your ceilings, adding or removing walls, and installing new pipes, don’t be afraid to call a professional. 

You might have the skills, but the professionals have the tools and the experience. There is no reason to invest in expensive renovation tools when a professional can do the job better and faster without the hassle. 

Conclusion 

We understand that renovating your home yourself is nerve-wracking, so we hope our list of DIY house renovation tips assists you in achieving your house renovation goals. However, if you need any help, feel free to contact CMC Roofing Services at 214-501-5679 for all your house renovation needs. 

We’re among the most proficient local roofing companies that deal in all types of roofing, gutters, and fencing. We’re located at 11496 Luna Rd Suite 100, Farmers Branch, TX, and will be happy to assist you in your house renovation. You can drop us a visit or book a free roofing inspection today!