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28 common home renovation mistakes to avoid

by iwano@_84 | Posted on September 6, 2021

Table of Contents

  • 1 How to remodel the right way
  • 2 Dishonoring a property’s period
  • 3 Dismissing doorways
  • 4 Underestimating drainage
  • 5 Knocking down structural walls
  • 6 Going with the cheapest quote
  • 7 Measuring wrong
  • 8 Basement bloopers
  • 9 Running out of time
  • 10 Insulation impediments
  • 11 Cutting professional corners
  • 12 Not considering neighbors
  • 13 Skipping storage
  • 14 Scrimping on outdoor materials
  • 15 Installing wood-burning stoves
  • 16 Forgetting attic limitations
  • 17 Bi-fold door blunders
  • 18 Shorting out on electrics
  • 19 Not requesting a new insurance quote
  • 20 Not following a flow
  • 21 Impractical design choices
  • 22 Not considering soundproofing
  • 23 Terrible temperature control
  • 24 Not ordering extra flooring
  • 25 No contingency fund
  • 26 Forgetting fundamentals
  • 27 Spending unnecessarily
  • 28 Not having a plan
  • 29 Following fads
  • 30 Send MSN Feedback










28 common home renovation mistakes to avoid























How to remodel the right way


A home refurbishment project can be an exciting prospect to turn your existing house into a dream home. But it is not always as smooth running as poured concrete if detailed plans aren’t made and budgets aren’t stuck to. From side-stepping cowboy construction workers to adding property value in the right rooms, don’t let good intentions lead to a #renofail by checking out these common house renovation mistakes before you start. Click or scroll for more…




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Dishonoring a property’s period

Take into account the period of the property you are renovating. Additions will look more professional and well finished if the new scheme is in keeping with its roots and original structure. For instance, a traditional Shaker kitchen complements this Victorian chimney breast yet the modern appliances are streamlined and contemporary in this position. 




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Dismissing doorways

Don’t forget function as well as form. Map out all the door openings in the design plan as they’ll need to open comfortably or you’ll end up with obstructions or potentially no privacy. This ensuite has overcome the lack of door swing space with an unobtrusive sliding version. 




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Underestimating drainage

A wet room sounds luxurious but if you get it wrong, it can be a water-logged nightmare. The drainage system needs to have an efficient capacity for the water flow rate and floors need to have the correct recommended gradient in the direction of the drain location. 




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Knocking down structural walls

If you are planning on removing walls then bear in mind most of them have a structural purpose, so knocking them down without seeking expert advice could leave you with a costly repair or worse. Seek the expertise of a structural engineer or trusted contractor, who will know which are load-bearing and if there are pipes and wires within them that need moving first.




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Going with the cheapest quote

Don’t choose your builder or contractor on a whim or without research. Always get a few quotes, don’t be afraid to ask for references or case studies and then check them out on ‘word of mouth’ forums and social feeds. Don’t base your selection on price alone – good communication is key when sticking to a construction plan so it’s important to feel comfortable.




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Measuring wrong

Not having the correct measurements seems like a rookie mistake but it’s more common than you think. The simple task can be costly and set your schedule back, so measure accurately twice to avoid frustrations further down the line. 




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Basement bloopers

A basement conversion will add more square footage but the conversion work and costs can be easily underestimated. Ask these questions before you begin: Are the ceilings high enough? Is there any damp or flood risk? How will daylight enter the room? Are there any bulky items that need to be hidden or even moved?




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Running out of time

Never underestimate the time it takes to renovate or remodel your home. Set out a realistic schedule with your contractor before the job starts that outlines every task from start to finish. Include who is doing what and the budget for each task. Build in extra time for delays in materials or unforeseen problems along the way.




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Insulation impediments

Efficient insulation will ensure your new rooms are warm or cool (depending on the climate) as well as keep energy costs down. Special attention needs to be given to loft conversions, basement changes, garage remodeling and glazed structures. 




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Cutting professional corners

Depending on the size and type of renovation you may need to consult other specialists which come with extra costs. As well as a contractor you may need to consult architects and structural engineers to fine-tune your design plan or sign off works.




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Not considering neighbors

Factor in your neighbors when planning an extension. For instance, double-story extensions build upwards, and if you’re not careful, can block out other homes’ natural light. If you have close neighbors, it pays to be considerate.




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Skipping storage

Forgetting to allocate storage could be an impractical hiccup and in the long term even devalue your home. Design your new layout to maximize every inch of your space and meet your exact storage needs. Clever storage solutions can help achieve an uncluttered, streamlined lifestyle, and sometimes going bespoke and built-in is the only option for this.




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Scrimping on outdoor materials

With outdoor space at the top of many wish lists, spending time and money making your yard gorgeous will undoubtedly pay off. Choose good quality materials that will weather well and last for decades to come. Do your research too and select elements, such as DIY-friendly composite decking tiles, that have innovative installation systems to simplify, streamline and speed up the process where you can.




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Installing wood-burning stoves

While a wood-burning stove may seem a desirable asset in a home, they do come with their own set of hazards, not least in relation to the environment and your own health. Do your research and choose an eco design; some states are currently offering tax incentives for new wood stoves that meet a certain efficiency level. In terms of installation, there are regulations to follow and cutting corners could create a dangerous home hazard. Even an existing old fireplace will need reconditioning to accommodate a modern eco-design wood burner safely and efficiently.




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Forgetting attic limitations

An attic conversion is a great way to extend your home without losing garden space but it’s a big job with lots that can go wrong. There needs to be a minimum head height, additional light and heat sources and don’t forget you’ll lose a lot of storage space in the process. In addition, you will need to take space from another room or landing to provide access stairs.




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Bi-fold door blunders

You can’t look at an interiors magazine, website or social feed without coming across chic bi-folding doors that blur the boundaries between a gorgeous kitchen-diner and garden terrace. But before you lose your old patio doors you need to make sure your new expansive concertinas have the right support and are fitted properly. Bi-fold door systems are large, top-hung, technical door systems, that come with a pretty big price tag, so you’ll want them to slide right.




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Shorting out on electrics

Don’t dodge the proper procedures when dealing with the electrics. Enlist a qualified electrician to make sure wiring and circuits are safe and efficient. When planning ensure you have allocated enough electrical outlets and lighting combinations, and that they are in the correct positions when key elements and furniture are all in place.




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Not requesting a new insurance quote

Finishing a perfect renovation with a few added luxuries is an incredible achievement but have you thought about insurance adjustments for your new home? That extra bedroom with Juliette balcony or the luxury plunge pool in the freshly landscaped yard will need a new insurance assessment too. You may need cover for the property being unoccupied while work is carried out and renovation insurance too, so it’s best to check before work begins.




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Not following a flow

If you are altering layouts, changing to open-plan or shifting kitchens and bathrooms to other rooms ensure the walk-through path still works and it is easy to maneuver around your home. Then, hone in on individual room plans; consider the kitchen work triangle or balancing focal points in the living room. 




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Impractical design choices

A stylish and striking interior design may seem a glorious idea and make you the envy of your friends but is it really practical and safe for everyday living? Perhaps it’s better to leave the floating stairs, low hanging chandeliers and super-slippery, polished floors in favor of solid design that’s comfortable to use every day.




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Not considering soundproofing

Soundproofing a home is often overlooked, but it’s a necessary consideration for young families who make a lot of noise but need quiet when it’s bedtime. Also, period properties will benefit from an acoustic design update as they do not meet the soundproofing demands we have today. 




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Terrible temperature control

Desperate for an elegant sunroom or funky kitchen-diner extension with a glass roof? Make sure you consider room temperature first as sun streaming through untreated glazing can heat a room fast. Generally, south-facing rooms will bask in sunlight all day so go for good airflow. North-facing will be cooler, so may need heating. Easterly make great breakfast rooms with morning sunshine and westerly will benefit from afternoon warmth.




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Not ordering extra flooring

Make sure you’ve ordered enough material to complete flooring jobs. The general rule of thumb is to buy 20% extra to account for installation wastage and defects. Measure the length by width at the floor’s largest areas, and multiply, to get the right square dimensions. In L-shaped rooms, measure each rectangle separately.




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No contingency fund

Don’t make the mistake of thinking nothing will go wrong. There are always hidden hiccups and extra costs that crop up so try to assign around 20% of your budget for the snag list. Otherwise, you might have to live in an unfinished room until you can save up to finish the project. 




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Forgetting fundamentals

The boring bits like guttering, cladding and ‘making good’ outdoor spaces once building work is finished is often an afterthought, but the costs can add up. Take your time choosing the materials; after all that hard work a rush job could let your efforts down, resulting in exterior damage or look unprofessional and unfinished. 




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Spending unnecessarily

Before you get carried away with gadgets, mod cons or designer materials, step back and consider if it’s needed or will these costly additions prove more troublesome in the long run? Unless you have an unlimited budget look out for cheaper alternatives – marble bathroom tiles are luxurious, but there may be a cheaper alternative that look like the real thing but are much less porous.




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Not having a plan

A half-hearted renovation plan can lead to unnecessary stress. The more decisions you make beforehand and communicate to your contractor the better. Try not to change your mind too many times during the build, you may have to make some exceptions due to unforeseen challenges anyway. If possible try to tackle one room at a time or a least have somewhere you can escape to that is calming and restful and that doesn’t feel like a building site. 




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Following fads

Blowing your budget on the wrong rooms and features can be an error of judgement you’ll regret. Kitchens and bathrooms tend to be the go-to rooms for expenditure as they are practical investments that should only need replacing each decade. As such it’s a good idea to go for timeless cabinetry and flooring that you can update with décor and accessories to keep the style feeling fresh and up-to-date.

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