As temperatures and humidity gradually rise, many people are eager to jump into the home renovation frenzy, marking another wave of spring renovations! However, renovations often come with challenges, and only with proper planning can you ensure a comfortable and satisfying move-in experience. Today, let's discuss what you need to prepare before renovating.
01. Make renovation plans in advance
1. Think about the decoration plan and requirements before decoration
First, summarize your and your family's ideas for home renovation, then summarize your daily living habits. Finally, communicate with the designer and, with their help, incorporate these ideas into the design plan. You should also have a basic understanding of the room type, such as the room's orientation, balcony location, and area divisions.
2. Make a budget before renovation
First, estimate how much money you have available for renovations based on your family's financial situation. Then, perform a simple assessment based on the quality of materials you'll use and the project's difficulty level to arrive at a rough budget. From this basis, you can lower your standards slightly. It's also important to clearly communicate your budget to the designer. This will prevent overspending due to new ideas or additional items during the actual renovation.
02. "Learn about decoration knowledge in advance"
1. Understand decoration knowledge
Renovation is a highly specialized job, and for those new to the craft, there's a lot to learn. Finding your ideal design style, budgeting, and what to pay attention to during construction are all areas you need to understand to know what you need and how to best approach it.
2. Understand the decoration process
Some people may be completely clueless about renovations before embarking on a project, but understanding the renovation process is crucial. The renovation process consists of eight parts: preparation, demolition and renovation, plumbing and electrical work, plastering and carpentry, painting, completion, furnishings, and move-in. Each step is crucial, and requires prior knowledge.
03. Choose a decoration method that suits you
Common renovation options include full-service, partial-service, and clean-up. Full-service, which includes both labor and materials, is more suitable for time-poor but financially stable owners. While it saves time and effort, it can also pose issues like substandard materials and constant over-the-counter installation. Alternatively, you can opt for Tubaobao Easy Installation's one-stop service, which significantly reduces construction time and ensures quality. Partial-service, which includes both construction and auxiliary materials, offers the added peace of mind of purchasing materials yourself, but the downside is that it requires more time and effort. Clean-up is ideal for owners with a low budget but ample time and energy.

USD
GBP
EUR






















































