12 tips for tackling a slow renovation
November 2024
|Homebuilding & Renovating
Taking on a renovation project? Consider our tips on doing it in your own time and undertaking the work in stages to avoid the pressures of a strict deadline
The increasingly popular slow renovating movement embraces a more relaxed attitude to time - ensuring a renovation project remains fresh and affordable, while avoiding rushed mistakes, decision fatigue, and the stress of a self-imposed end date. With homeowners reporting difficulty finding builders or having to put a hold on planned renovations due to increased costs, taking a phased approach to the work can make more sense and have financial benefits, too. So if you're planning a large-scale house renovation, could a slower pace be the way for you to go, too?
1 Get to know the house There's nothing like living in a house to make you re-evaluate your initial plans. Observing how the sun moves around the plot and which spaces you gravitate towards will inform your decisions on layout, garden planting and even paint colours.
"View this initial fallow time as an investment," advises interior designer and developer, Nigel Young (on Instagram @nigelalexanderinteriors). "Get familiar with the flow of the house before you start knocking down walls or making any major changes."
2 Let your home evolve You bought the house for a reason, and working with the existing structure can prevent a character home from becoming just another soulless box. Slow renovating is about respecting the building's history, while making it your own, allowing it to evolve with your family's needs.
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