I know school
just started, fall is on its way, football season is in full swing and, yes, it
is time to start thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. Only twelve weeks
left till Christmas. Yes, I really did just say that. It may seem like a long
time away, but we all know that it will be here before we know it and probably
before we are ready.
Ready or not, the holidays are upon us. Hobby Lobby already has
the Christmas decorations out! As this
realization hits, we start to make a mental or written list of all the things
we need and want to do before the holidays are actually here. Is a kitchen or
bathroom remodel on your to do list before the company comes? Maybe you just
found out that your home will be the location of this year’s
Thanksgiving or Christmas celebration or your broken oven just won’t cut it for baking those cookies.
Do you want a new kitchen or bathroom before Thanksgiving? Maybe you can’t redo the entire room but want to make some small changes. Or
maybe you just want to finally get the dining room repainted or new carpet in
your bedroom. Now is the time to start thinking about it and making plans. If
you begin now, you will have plenty of time to get your project done before
Thanksgiving hits and then you can enjoy your new space all throughout the
Christmas season.
Before you start to panic and hyperventilate, take a deep breath
and let’s take a realistic look at the calendar.
Depending on the amount and magnitude of work that you want to do in your
kitchen or bathroom, you can expect a remodel to take anywhere from three to
six weeks from demo to final cleanup. If you start your planning and decision
making now, you can realistically have a new kitchen or bathroom by
Thanksgiving. Consult with the professionals who will be completing this work
for you and they will be able to give you a better idea of the time needed to
complete your project. Whatever you do, DO NOT plan to wrap up your remodeling
project the day before company is expected to arrive. Something might be
backordered or take longer than expected and then you will really be up a creek
without a paddle or eating your Christmas dinner at Waffle House. The holidays
are hectic enough without adding that little bit of stress.
As you consider who will be doing the work for you, make sure
they have a good reputation, are doing what they say and completing projects in
a timely manner. Check their references and don’t let the bottom
line make the decision for you. Sometimes there is a reason one person is less
expensive than another. The holidays are not a time to risk having issues with
a contractor. Make sure you clearly communicate your deadline to the
contractors you work with to ensure an on-time project. That way there will be
no surprises and everyone is on the same page.
We all know the holidays can be a stressful time. There are
parties to attend or host, food to be prepared, gifts to be wrapped and
memories to be made with your family and friends. Endeavor to enjoy this season
and all of its wonderful food, people and events by planning ahead. Take time
to slow down and remember that this is the most wonderful time of the year.
Email me at jessica@webbercoleman.com and let me know if you have
any questions regarding holiday projects.
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