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I thought about calling calling this weeks episode a guide to get you to your ideal remodel but in actual fact … its much more a roadmap through the remodel process. Today I want to share with you the steps I see as absolutely essential when you’re planning an update for your mid-century ranch.
This is going to be a lot. Here's a quick outline of the roadmap for orientation ... but if you want the goods, I made a special pdf download to get you all the details in one spot.
Grab your Roadmap RIGHT HERE!
Ten stops (steps) on your Remodel Roadmap
Step 1: Figure out if you ready for a remodel.
Step 2: Clear the decks (this means banish clutter).
Step 3: Determine what you really NEED from your update (and what you want as well).
Step 4: Become the ultimate expert in the house you have right now so you know where you're starting.
Step 5: Get smart about how the building and zoning codes in your area affect your plans so you can avoid surprises.
Step 6: Hopscotch the common Mid-century house problems by standing on the shoulders of the Mid mod remodelers who’ve come before you.
Step 7: Gather Ideas & Inspiration - and keep them organized in a way that works for you (phone, computer, paper or a combination).
Step 8: Pull all of that create your master plan (the giant wish list of everything you could do).
Step 9: Figure out your remodel scale; is this happening all at once, in phases? Is it large small, DIY or hired out?
Step 10: Coordinate and carry out the work, at your own pace, in your own way.
Get links to more resources AND the Roadmap at www.midmod-midwest.com/311!
Hey do you need help pivoting from your remodel plans in the before times to a remodel that can actually help you and your family feel comfortable at home in the new normal? I'm giving a masterclass on JUST THAT TOPIC coming up soon. Sign up here to get an invitation to the free live class as soon as it opens!
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I thought about calling calling this weeks episode a guide to get you to your ideal remodel but in actual fact … its much more a roadmap through the remodel process. Today I want to share with you the steps I see as absolutely essential when you’re planning an update for your mid-century ranch.
This is going to be a lot. Here's a quick outline of the roadmap for orientation ... but if you want the goods, I made a special pdf download to get you all the details in one spot.
Grab your Roadmap RIGHT HERE!
Ten stops (steps) on your Remodel Roadmap
Step 1: Figure out if you ready for a remodel.
Step 2: Clear the decks (this means banish clutter).
Step 3: Determine what you really NEED from your update (and what you want as well).
Step 4: Become the ultimate expert in the house you have right now so you know where you're starting.
Step 5: Get smart about how the building and zoning codes in your area affect your plans so you can avoid surprises.
Step 6: Hopscotch the common Mid-century house problems by standing on the shoulders of the Mid mod remodelers who’ve come before you.
Step 7: Gather Ideas & Inspiration - and keep them organized in a way that works for you (phone, computer, paper or a combination).
Step 8: Pull all of that create your master plan (the giant wish list of everything you could do).
Step 9: Figure out your remodel scale; is this happening all at once, in phases? Is it large small, DIY or hired out?
Step 10: Coordinate and carry out the work, at your own pace, in your own way.
Get links to more resources AND the Roadmap at www.midmod-midwest.com/311!
Hey do you need help pivoting from your remodel plans in the before times to a remodel that can actually help you and your family feel comfortable at home in the new normal? I'm giving a masterclass on JUST THAT TOPIC coming up soon. Sign up here to get an invitation to the free live class as soon as it opens!
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