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DIY Remodeling Flooring Steps

If you have lived in your current home for a long time you might be thinking about making some updates to it. There are a lot of projects that you could take on. However, it is best to tackle one project at a time so that you don’t overwhelm yourself. The project that we want to shed light on today is flooring. Energy Smart New Homes takes a particular interest in the flooring that we put in our homes. We know a thing or two when it comes to flooring.

The first step that you will need to take is figure out what part of the home you want to start this renovation. Whether you plan to embark on the kitchen first or another part of the home, it's entirely up to you. Regardless of what you decide, you need to make sure that you have a vision in mind of the entire transformation. In doing so you will better be able to make decisions on not just the type of flooring that you want but also the color and style.

When considering the type of flooring that you want to put in the room think about the use of it. Will there be a lot of water on the floor, like in the bathroom? Or will there be a potential for water leaks in the room like a kitchen? Considering these aspects are important because it will help you to pick the flooring best suited for that specific space. Additionally, you want to make sure that you don’t just think about the room but also your family. Does anyone in the family have allergies? If they do, they do not put in carpet. Do you have ones with you bad knees or hips? Then carpet might be ideal.

After you have researched what kind of flooring that you want, the next step is to pick out the color and texture of flooring that you think would go well with how you want to renovate the room. Balance your wants with what you will be able to afford. Write down a list of what isn’t negotiable so that when you’re looking at your options you know exactly what will and won’t work. Once you have found the right flooring it is time to rip out the old and put in the new!

You might not usually be inclined to do a project like this yourself, but it will definitely be worthwhile if you do. Remodeling can add value to your home. If this seems daunting but you still want a more modern home, then just take a look at the homes that we have. Not only are they modern but they are also energy efficient.

By Energy Smart New Homes 6-10-2020

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