Been seriously thinking about remodeling your home? Maybe your needs have slowly changed through the years, or you’re simply just tired of your current outdated look. Rising interest rates have recently become a concern, and many in response are beginning to adjust long term goals.
Most folks know the perfect change or addition needed to make their existing plan better, but have no idea how to go about it. A good designer can help guide them to a successful layout and achieve a new flow, making the old home feel completely new! When I design a remodeled home plan, I’ve always had two major goals. Number one, have the addition or remodel appear original to the home. An obvious add-on can affect curb appeal, and ultimately lower resale value. It can become an important factor when the time comes to sell. It’s good to always keep in mind the average time a person lives in one location is now about seven years. Secondly, I’ve always tried to do the most cost effective design possible. There are many ways to achieve the same goal, and having a designer familiar with construction methods is a paramount advantage. It is imperative to have a plan, even if both the owner and contractor seem to understand what’s needed. While the owner is describing the desired outcome, the builder may have something completely different in mind. Having a drawing on paper is the best way to know both parties are in agreement. Avoiding future problems is well worth taking the time to do a remodel plan. A good designer can offer ideas not previously considered, making the new home design even more special and cost effective. Trending design elements can be introduced, bringing an older design more up to date. Having knowledge of current market trends is a big plus when using a professional. Let experience work for you. Call The Plan Shoppe, Ltd. today, and get started making your dream a reality!
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AuthorGary Savage is a residential designer with over 45 years of experience developing custom home plans. Archives
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