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Making Big Improvements
Other Big Improvements

The main reason people look to make big improvements to their homes is because they want to add to or maximise the space they have available.

While extensions, loft and garage conversions and replacement kitchens and bathrooms top the list of large improvements, it may be that you’re considering something else.

For example, changing the layout of your home may be something you’ve thought about. While they may cause some disruption and upheaval, knocking down or adding in walls, changing where your doorways are or even converting your cellar or basement could make all the difference to the space you have available, or in many cases, your perception of it.

Whatever it is you do in your home, always take professional advice if it involves structural work, and check with your local authority and local building control departments about any permission you may need, or checks that need to take place when you’re having the work done.

It’s also important that you set yourself a budget from the outset and do your best to stick to it. It’s easy for costs to spiral once work has started, so be clear about how much you’re paying your contractors from the start.

Remember:
  • Planning is key to any successful home improvement project.
  • Seek professional advice, particularly if your project involves structural work.
  • Explore the options for financing your project – sensible financial management may mean its more affordable than you think.
  • Ensure contractors and tradesmen are fully qualified for the work you’re expecting of them.
  • Check that you’ll be offered guarantees for any work undertaken by a third party.

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