Redeveloping your home requires careful consideration. There are
many factors you will need to take into consideration, such as design
suitability, cost and budget, and of course your design and construction
team. Before embarking on any major redevelopment, take time to work
out the practicalities of such a big undertaking and whether or not it
is feasible. Below is a helpful guide, to help you work out the most
important factors to consider when redeveloping your home.
Contact your local authority
Before
undertaking any kind of redevelopment work, you should check with your
local authority if you will require planning permission or not. All
building work and alterations must be carried out within your local
authorities planning guidelines. You will likely not need permission for
simple conversions as long as they meet the conversion criteria, but it
is important to check first. If you do not, you may discover that your
redeveloped property is in breach of the local authority's rules, which
can result in a large fine. You will also be responsible for having more
worked carried out in order to have your property meet with the local
authorities stipulations.
Choose a design team
Once you have
a good idea of what kind of redevelopment you would like carried out in
your home, it's time to find a design team to help you draw up a plan. A
design team will not only be able to help draw up a readable design,
they should also be able to work within your allocated budget. They
should also be able to let you know any possible problems that may lie
in your redesign idea, and offer alternative solutions.An excellent
design team can also render out your design in 3d, as well as 2d,
helping you to visualize better the finished design layout. Make sure
that you research well for the best design team possible, reading all
reviews and customer feedback comments.
Choose a construction team
Once
you have your design drawn up, it's time to find builders or a
construction team to carry out the work. Some design agencies already
have established contacts with commercial & residential builders and
construction companies, so make sure to ask their advice. Once you have
a list of companies to choose from, check up on any customer reviews
they may have, and ask the companies for a quotation (both on price and
time). Never be tempted to hire a construction team based on the
cheapest quotation. Cheap quotations can mean hidden charges or shoddy
workmanship. Ask for the home construction & building consultancy to
check over your design and offer the best quote. Once you have the
construction team organized, all you have to do is sort out where you
are going to live during the reconstruction period and for how long.
Make sure you have everything you need set up to make the transition
easier. If you are having large areas of your home redeveloped, consider
packing up most of your things away until after the construction work
is completed. That way your personal items will remain in good condition
until after the construction is fully completed.