Remodeling

The Dos and Don’ts of Modifying Your Home’s Floor Plan

Your home’s functionality and accessibility depend on its floor plan. If you’ve been finding your living space hard to navigate, you might benefit from changing its layout. You must work with reliable home remodeling contractors to ensure your project’s success. Doing your research is also vital as it will help you discover things that can make or break your remodel’s outcome.  

Here are the dos and don’ts of updating your home’s floor plan. 

Dos

Set Realistic Goals

The first thing you must do when planning any home improvement project is to establish goals. What’s your reason for modifying your home’s floor plan? Is it to open up your living space? Do you want to expand your kitchen or dining room? Having goals will help you stick to your project’s timeline and budget. 

Consider Your Lifestyle and Future Needs

You want your updated floor plan to work with your lifestyle. For instance, if you love having guests over, an open floor plan will let you entertain your friends while you prepare their meals. If you’re living in your forever home, consider your future needs when planning your space. Think about relocating the main bedroom on the first floor so you won’t have to use the stairs in your later years. 

Hire Reliable Professionals

Changing your home’s layout can involve removing or relocating load-bearing walls. Your project might also require electrical and plumbing adjustments. For your home and family’s safety, leave these jobs to experienced remodeling or new addition contractors.  

Don’ts

Prioritize Form Over Function

Your living space should not only look appealing but also easy to access. Picture how you and your family will navigate your home after your floor plan modification. Your kitchen should be accessible as it’s one of the busiest parts of your house. It’s more convenient to locate it near the mudroom or back entrance. 

Forget About Furniture Placement

Many homeowners make the common mistake of only considering furniture placement after the remodel. Figuring out where to place your furnishings can be challenging, especially if you have an open floor plan. With fewer walls, you might find it difficult to make each area of your living space more distinguishable. You can save yourself from stress in the future by planning your furniture’s location along with your remodel. 

Thinking about giving your home a makeover? Turn to Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland. We specialize in kitchen remodeling, additions, whole-home renovations and more! Call us at (443) 300-2268 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation. We work with clients in Eldersburg, MD, and nearby areas. 

Eric Swanson

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