Seven
Ways to Survive a Remodel
(And Save Your Marriage)
Tips from Pisa Design, Inc
By Lisa Peck and Kristen Mengelkoch
Remodels are tough on everyone. The house is
out of order, the refrigerator is out of pudding,
and the family wiener dog is out of sorts as he
searches for his food dish. To help ease the stress
of a remodel, we suggest you follow the list of
tips below.
1. Invest in "his" and "hers"
robes. During a remodel, your house in
no longer your own. Everyone from Pete the plumber
to Earl the electrician walks through your home
at all hours with little regard for privacy. If
you'd rather they concentrate on the work in front
of them instead of you walking by them, we suggest
you invest in some robes-preferable terry cloth
for their comfort and thickness.
2. Stuff your speed dial with take-out.
Even if the kitchen isn't part of your remodeling
project, it's a good idea to create a robust file
of take-out and delivery menus from local restaurants.
Place settings and candles on a cardboard box
where your dining room table used to be aren't
motivation for anyone to prepare five-course meals.
And you never know when you may find yourself
without electricity, natural gas or water. Plus,
delivery guys need the tips.
3. Get to know that guy with his name
stitched to his shirt. Prior to starting
your project, kindle a relationship with your
local gas station attendant. Buying bottled water,
dairy products and using the facilities will be
a much more pleasant experience when you know
the person behind the name. You may even get a
smile every now and then.
4. Know when to drop everything and run.
Just as you would for a double date with the couple
across the street, devise a plan of escape. Even
the best-run projects can try your patience and
linger on with no end in sight. Tack the phone
number and picture of a close friend or favorite
hotel to your refrigerator (if you still have
one). Knowing that there's an alternate site to
the natural disaster that was once your orderly
home may be all the therapy you need until the
project is completed.
5. Hold off on conversations that start
with "How was your day, honey?"
Conducting heart-to-heart conversations around
the dinner table during a remodeling process is
like carpeting your bathroom-not a good idea.
Even if you delay such discussions until later
in the evening, you may find it difficult to concentrate
as you gaze at the rec room through a hole in
the floor.
6. Get-togethers are great-but not at
your house. Family and friends, they
mean well. But under no circumstances should you
invite anyone over before the project is complete.
Wait for the paint to dry before you break out
the fondue set. Even if she wants to view the
work in progress, you know full well Aunt Mabel
is bound to say something about the entry tile
that will send you into orbit and drop you back
on Earth feeling sick to your stomach.
7. Do not open until Christmas.
You may be tempted to plan a party or host a family
holiday shortly after the anticipated project
completion date. Don't. If you thought picking
out a faucet for the master bath made you sweat,
try cutting up jicama for your party and then
noticing a blotch of ceiling paint on the backsplash.
Even under the perfect conditions, remodeling
always takes longer than anticipated. There's
plenty of touch-up work required up to a month
after the tradesmen call it a wrap. And it's not
like the perfect accessories are just waiting
to be snapped up at your neighbor's garage sale.
Our best advice to you is that you plan your first
party six months after the estimated project completion
date.
We hope these survival tips come in handy as
you plan for your next remodeling project. If
you're tired of survival tips and are looking
for someone who will offer you a wonderful remodeling
experience, hire top-notch professional interior
designers or architects who come highly recommended
by friends, family or associates.
Lisa Peck and Kristen Mengelkoch are partners
and principal interior designers at Pisa
Design, Inc. in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They
are experts in both remodel and new construction
residential projects.
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