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A Quick Guide to Restoring a Fixer Upper Home
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A Quick Guide to Restoring a Fixer Upper Home

July 21, 2022 Chantele Leave a comment

So you’ve bought a fixer-upper home. Congratulations! This can be a great way to get a lot of house for your money. However, it’s important to remember that these homes often need a lot of work. You could run into serious problems if you’re unfamiliar with restoring a fixer-upper. This blog post will walk you through the process of restoring your fixer-upper home step by step. We’ll give you some tips on how to save money and how to avoid common mistakes made by first-time renovators. Let’s get started!

 

The first step is to assess the damage.

This means taking a close look at everything that needs to be repaired or replaced. First, make a list of all the major repairs that need to be made, such as fixing leaks, repairing walls, and replacing flooring. Then, for each repair, you’ll need to decide whether you can do it yourself or if you’ll need to hire a contractor.

If you’re unfamiliar with home repairs, it’s probably best to hire a contractor for most major repairs. However, there are some minor repairs that you can probably handle yourself. For example, if you have a small leak in your roof, you might be able to fix it with some sealant.

Once you’ve made a list of all the repairs that need to be made, you can start getting contractors’ estimates. This will give you a better idea of how much the repairs will cost and whether you can afford to do them all at once or if you’ll need to spread them out over time.

You should also set aside some money for unexpected repairs. It’s always possible that you’ll find more damage than you initially thought, so it’s essential to have some extra cash on hand just in case.

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The next step is to start making repairs.

If you’re hiring a contractor, they will likely do most of the work for you. However, there are still some things that you’ll need to do yourself, such as painting and minor repairs.

When it comes to painting, choosing the right colors is important. You want to make sure that the colors you choose complement each other and create a cohesive look. You also want to avoid choosing colors that will be too difficult to match if you need to repaint in the future.

Once the repairs are finished, it’s time to start thinking about decorating your home. This is where you can let your personality shine through! Choose furniture and decorations that reflect your style and make you feel at home.

 

Consider disaster restoration services

If your home has been damaged by a fire, water, or other disaster, you’ll need to hire  professional disaster restoration services to help you repair the damage. These companies specialize in restoring homes that disasters have damaged, so they’re the best equipped to handle the job. Disaster restoration can be expensive, but it’s important to remember that your home is an investment. The sooner you get started on repairs, the sooner you’ll be able to sell your home for a profit.

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Start decorating your fixer-upper

After you’ve completed all of the major renovations on your fixer-upper, it’s time to start decorating. This is where you can make the house your own and give it some personality. Pick a color scheme and start shopping for furniture and decorations that fit your style. If you’re unsure where to start, plenty of home decorating magazines and websites can give you some inspiration.

One thing to keep in mind when decorating a fixer-upper is that it’s important to use high-quality materials. Since you’ve already put so much work into repairing and renovating the house, you don’t want to cheapen it with poor-quality furnishings. Instead, spend a little extra money on items that will last, and your home will thank you for it in the long run.

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Don’t forget about curb appeal

While it’s essential to make sure your home looks good on the inside, you also need to focus on the outside. Potential buyers will first see this, so you want to ensure that your home has good curb appeal.

One way to improve your home’s curb appeal is to pressure wash the exterior. This will remove any dirt and grime that has built up over time and make your home look brighter and more welcoming. You can do this yourself or hire a professional to do it for you.

Another way to improve your home’s curb appeal is to add some landscaping. Plant some flowers or shrubs around your property’s perimeter, and keep them well-watered and trimmed. This will give your home a more polished look and make it more inviting to potential buyers.

Restoring a fixer-upper home can be a lot of work, but it’s also a lot of fun. By following these tips, you can ensure that your home is restored to its former glory and that you end up with a beautiful space that you’re proud to call your own.

 

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