Condos, like traditional homes, can be renovated if you feel you need a change of appearance. The difference is that you will be working around neighbors and potentially dealing with a little more restrictions than standalone houses. This means that you may have to chart a different plan for renovation. Alair Homes Vancouver sets forth some tips on how you can renovate condos with less hassle.

Know What and Who You’re Working With

The groundwork has to be laid out completely when planning a renovation because the property board and manager likely have specific. You need to make sure that your renovation will not intrude on the well-being of your neighbors. When you undertake the renovation and initially consult your contractor, you should establish these first three tips:

1. Make sure you and your contractor know exactly what the property rules on condo renovation are and what you can and can’t do.

2. Establish a realistic time frame for the project and make sure that management is okay with it.

3. Take a good look at the space you’re working with so that your renovation plan can be executed.

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Know Why You’re Renovating

The reason for your renovation is also a big factor in the planning. This could determine how much money you spend and the scope of your project. If you’re going to renovate for your own personal reasons, it’s likely going to take less of an overhaul in the permanent fixtures. If you’re going to try and make a profit from selling the home, you might be looking at a more extensive remodel. That’s why you should adhere to the following next tips:

4. Decide whether the renovation will be focused more on portable items or stationary items such as walls, lighting, doorways, trim, countertops, etc.

5. It can be better to redo the appearance of a fixture rather than relocate it.

6. Consider building onto areas such as door frames and stairwells that might look better with additions.

Know When It Might Be Better To Change The Plan

Sometimes when you get so excited about having a condo renovated, you forget that not every little detail you planned works out exactly as you want it. But even so, sometimes you’ll find that accomplishing one renovation area while compromising on another can be better than simply trying to squeeze everything into the box. Being willing to change the plan may even lead to better ideas you didn’t think of earlier. The following final tips can make the process turn out even better:

7. Know that some jobs such as painting may need to be done again so don’t worry as much about the initial color.

8. Set a realistic expectation on when the general work can be done.

9. It never hurts to ask a home design consultant about making your ideas work.

10. Be willing to temporarily locate until the heavy work is finished.