How to identify the scope for your home renovation project
Determining your scope
Project scope is an essential part of renovation or interior design planning.
Figuring it out a big task, especially if your whole home needs renovating.
An excellent place to start is with a review of the existing spaces and their conditions and finishes.
Do you have mismatched skirtings, curtains that are perishing, or scuffs on the walls?
Making an honest assessment of your starting point is the key to success.
From there, you can identify the need-to-dos, nice-to-haves, and non-negotiables (AKA the must-haves!).
Getting started – the checklist
As part of my Dream Home Renovation eCourse, I’ve prepared a ‘how to identify your renovation project scope’ workbook, available exclusively to students.
It’s a big document and will likely take a few hours to get through but it’s extremely helpful for setting the baseline scope for your renovation project. It’s broken out room-by-room with a pre-populated list of items to check off in each space that you might otherwise overlook during the design phase.
Narrowing it down
Once the checklist is completed, students then get access to another workbook on ‘how to set a renovation brief’ which helps homeowners to narrow down their project scope into digestible items for an interior designer, architect or builder to work from when designing and / or pricing your project.
Keen to learn more?
Module One of my Dream Home Renovation eCourse teaches you how to identify your scope and prepare a brief ready to hire your home renovation dream team. Exclusive to eCourse students, is access to these workbooks below to assist.