Should I Remodel My Whole Home or Do It in Stages?



Remodeling your home is a big decision and an exciting adventure, but you also have the choice to do it in stages. Which one would benefit your home the best? In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County, a superb home remodeler near you, will discuss reasons for both full-home and staged remodels and tips to help you decide which option is right for you. 

Reasons to Remodel the Whole Home

Remodeling your entire home at once is a great way to give it an entirely new look and feel. A single renovation timeline ensures you have to comply to just one rather than the many timelines of a staged remodel. Furthermore, a whole house project achieves a cohesive design aesthetic that flows from room to room easily. It can also help enhance its resale value should you decide to sell in the future.

Remodeling your entire house could also mean it would take less time for your general contractor to finish the job. If you’re eventually planning to remodel your entire house anyway, it’s worth considering doing it all in one go to save time. 

Reasons to Remodel In Stages

Remodeling your home in stages allows homeowners more flexibility with their budget. You can initially focus on one or two rooms, then save up and add additional updates. Doing so won’t leave you breaking the bank upfront. This strategy is especially beneficial if some cabinets, flooring and other features are still in good condition and can benefit from minor touch-ups like fresh paint or refacing down the line when budgeting permits. 

Let’s Start a Conversation

Ready to remodel your home entirely for optimal benefit? Turn to the best in the business. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Larimer County will make it a seamless and enjoyable experience. As an experienced home renovator, we will work with you every step of the way to ensure that your vision becomes a reality. Call us today at (970) 695-1320 or fill out this contact form to get a free estimate. 

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