How to make it through a DIY renovation without tearing your hair out

Renovations, while worth it, are stressful. Here are some top tips on how to make it through a DIY renovation without tearing your hair out…

Let’s face it; a DIY renovation is time-consuming, they eat up money, and they make our homes look like a mess for several weekends. But once we pull through and get everything done correctly, it’s going to leave us with a beautiful home that looks fresh, new, and unique.

DIY renovation

At least, that’s what we hope to achieve.

In most cases, people that carry out DIY renovations for the first time will typically leave their home in a worse state. They might accidentally damage parts of their home that they didn’t intend to touch, they might spend two to three times more money, and they might end up with a result that looks nothing like they envisioned.

So to make your next DIY project a little safer and give it a higher success rate, we’ve put together some important tips on how to make it through a DIY renovation without tearing your hair out!

If you’re going to buy materials, make sure you get high-quality stuff

Don’t just go on Amazon, eBay or any other online retailer and look up the cheapest tiles that you can buy. Sure, these places are great for buying almost anything at a low price, but you’re going to end up regretting it if you choose a cheap no-branded option that ends up cracking after the first couple of days.

Make sure you look for specialists in the industry that offer products that you need. For example, if you want to re-tile a bathroom, look at tile experts such as Tile Experience that offer real brands and products that come with a guarantee. This will save you from having a headache in the future when you decide to perform a renovation, and it also gives you peace of mind knowing that you have a quality product. It might cost more money, but it’s going to give you a much better chance of succeeding.

Always buy extra materials so you don’t run out mid-renovation

You always want to buy a little extra when it comes to renovation materials. Be it screws and nails, tins of paint, or even an extra brush or two, it’s usually a good idea to always buy some extra stuff so that you don’t run out during a renovation. This will force you to just order more and put your renovation or hold, or it could end up ruining your renovation.

Not only is this a great way to ensure continuity with your renovation, but it can actually help you save money during a DIY project. This is because you can buy materials in bulk and you can always save things that you don’t need for a future project. One of the biggest expenses when it comes to DIY is buying the initial tools and materials such as power equipment, brushes, ladders, and so on. But if you invest a bit more in the beginning, this will reduce the costs of future renovations which results in more savings in the future.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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