Someone once said, "The devil is in the details".  That phrase simply means that it is easy to make grand plans but those plans can come unraveled if the details are not practical and achievable.  This principle is certainly true when it comes to drawing up your plans for remodeling your home.  The big picture we can get.  Dreaming is something anyone can do.  But "the devil" is taking that dream and turning into blueprints, contractor's names and numbers, a work schedule that everybody can live with and a cost estimate that leaves you able to still pay your monthly mortgage and cable TV bill when the remodeling is done.

When we think of "plans" for a remodeling, it is easy to get an image of a set of blueprints.  That isn’t a bad image because blueprints are the detailed outline of that "dream" but broken down into very specific schematics that are designed to turn that dream into a reality.  Now, your particular remodeling program may not be so grand as to call for blueprints.  If you just want to paint the kitchen and put new wallpaper up in the baby's room, that can be done without an architect getting involved.  But even smaller projects like that call for some planning and preparation so when the day comes for the remodeling to take place, everything is ready so the work goes smoothly.

Whether your remodeling calls for you to only paint the living room or a complete overhaul of the house, knowing what materials are going to be needed is central to being ready when the workers get started.  If you have been involved in remodeling projects in the past, that will help a great deal in the preparation process.  If not, in order to avoid having to go through the experience of seeing a remodeling project unravel in order to learn from your failures, be sure you put twice as much time and effort into planning and preparation than you plan for the project itself. 

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A project that is well planned out will go like clockwork when the work gets underway.  That means that if there is painting to be done, you already did the work of matching the paint to the walls already there or in finding the right paint for the job and buying sufficient amounts so you won't run out once the workers start changing the colors of your walls.  If the project is more complicated, getting contractors lined up and scheduling them so if you need a plumber, an electrician, a mason and a painter all to be ready to work in tandem to do the work in one day, you have all of those specialists scheduled and ready to work on a schedule.

Becoming a skilled planner may be the most important job of the entire remodeling project.  But if you excel at planning the work, you will oversee a project that goes smoothly and stays on budget as well.  And while your pride will mostly be in how great your remodeling project looks when you get done, you deserve a pat on the back if you did your preparations well so the project was successful from start to finish.


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