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Should You Renovate Before Moving In or Wait a Few Months?



If you recently purchased a property that needs some upgrades, you can choose to remodel it before moving in or live in it for a few months before making any changes. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages, so you have to carefully weigh some important factors and consider your situation.

To help you decide which route to take, a trusted contractor near me shares some tips in this post.

Living In Your New Home First

If you bought a home that needs updating, immediately getting in touch with a remodeler and renovating the property before moving in may seem ideal. However, there are also advantages to residing in your new home for a while before starting your renovation. 

By living in your new home first, you’ll get a better feel of every space and be able to identify what improvements each area needs. After a few weeks, you may like some aspects of the house more than you expected. You’ll also have an idea of how sunlight falls in each room, giving you a better sense of how to design the space.

So before obtaining an interior, bathroom, or kitchen quote, stay in your new home and experience it firsthand. This way, you’ll figure out which modifications to prioritize and which ones can wait if you can’t do a whole-home remodel.

Remodeling Before Moving In

Are you thinking of expanding the house you recently bought? If so, it would be better not to move in right away. Home additions and other major renovations are often messy and noisy. All the construction work will distract you and cause inconveniences too. If you have pets or young children, they might get scared of all the commotion and strangers coming in and out of your home.

Which Project Should You Begin With?

You might decide to divide your home renovation into phases, finishing the first few modifications before moving in and going over the list once more after a few months. You can prioritize more extensive projects, like kitchen or bathroom remodels as well as roof, window and siding replacements. Then, do the minor renovations later. You can also postpone any renovations in rooms or areas that you don’t frequently use, such as your basement and attic.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

If you’re ready to begin your remodel, contact DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Aiken to request a kitchen, or bathroom estimate. We offer a range of services including interior, kitchen and bathroom remodeling. With our streamlined, customer-focused remodeling process, we can help make your project as smooth-sailing as possible. Call us at (803) 266-1913 or fill out our contact form to talk to our experts. We serve homeowners in North Augusta, Graniteville, New Ellenton, Beech Island, Barnwell and Edgefield Park.

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