TIMESCALE - if you have a short timescale, are your plans realistic?
• Consider all the trades involved and how they impact each other. Allow them the time and space to work efficiently, don't book them all to work in the same room on one day.
• Be realistic with your own time
If the makeover is for selling purposes...
• Usually have a limited timescale - the faster the better
• Try to prepare before the property goes on the market
• Consider the availability of trades, supplies and furnishings. Can you get hold of everything you need in time?
Before - for selling, I really wanted to stage this room as a dining room, but time was against us, and there was a baby grand piano in the room which would take a while to sell or move |
After - a music room isn't as desirable as a dining room, but at least we were now showing the full size and potential of the room |
Before - an empty house with only a couple of days before the owners were moving in |
After - everything we chose for the room had to be available for immediate purchase and delivery - ex-display sofas, readymade curtains etc. |
Before - this lady had promised her daughter a room makeover before her party at the weekend, but she ran out of time and called us for emergency back-up! |
Before - another angle |
After - a quick declutter and tidy-up... |
After - all ready for the party! |
Next - IDENTIFY TRENDS - then decide if you should be following fashion or avoiding it.
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