The Design Process
A successful home renovation begins with good design. Whether you are
remodelling the entire house, turning your basement into living space
or updating your kitchen, the design of your renovation ultimately
determines how satisfied you will be with the finished job.
Getting
expert assistance in the early planning stages is a definite advantage.
Experienced renovators will work with you to explore designs that fit
your home, lifestyle and budget. They will also advise you on the level
of design assistance you might need, before you can get a firm cost
estimate and the work can get underway.
- For a simple renovation project, you and the renovator may be able
to work out the design details in the course of your conversations about
the project. If your renovation is large or complex, the renovator may
suggest that design be dealt with as a first and separate step of your
project.
- A growing number of renovation companies have a designer on staff -
part of a growing trend towards one-stop shopping. Alternatively,
renovators may recommend a designer or architect from their network of
professional associates Either way, having a renovator involved at the
design stage helps to ensure that your design is practical and feasible
from a construction standpoint.
- Typically, the design process begins with a discussion of your ideas
and a look at photos, drawings or product literature that you may have
collected. The renovator or designer will also ask you to describe what
you are trying to accomplish and what do you really need and want.
- Based on this information, "concept sketches" are developed, usually
more than one to give you a range of options. Often additional
fine-tuning is needed to complete the design of your choice.
- At the end of the design phase, you will have a set of drawings or
plans that are the basis for getting cost estimates. The drawings should
show clearly what the final project will look like, including close-up
details, and be accompanied by a specification list of the products and
materials to be used.
- When your renovation entails structural changes or other work that
requires a construction permit, working drawings or blueprints are
required for approval by your municipality. Professional renovators can
take care of all the details, including dealing with building officials.
