I'm really not a fan of our apartment—it needs some major work! We got it years ago at a good price, but now it feels like we'll be living here for a long time since moving isn't an option. I want to renovate the entire place, but I'm struggling with the cost, and DIY isn't feasible for us right now. Should I tackle the renos by doing one area each year, or is it smarter to save up and renovate everything at once? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
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Your approach really depends on how much you've got to spend. Hiring pros can get pricey real quick, especially in high-cost areas where renovations can hit $500 to $1000 per square foot. Definitely check your budget before diving in!
It really comes down to your budget. If you can afford it, going all in with renovations is better since you can address everything at once without it feeling like you're doing double work. But if that's not feasible, you'll need an alternative. In our case, we just did a little at a time, which can be a hassle since we felt some things were left on the back burner for ages.
I'd suggest tackling one room at a time if you can manage it that way. This way, you're not uprooting your life too much. Maybe you can handle smaller projects like replacing doors while hiring out work that requires more expertise. I found that it's easier to paint the walls before laying new flooring, so planning like that can save you some stress later on! Good luck with everything!
