How To Renovate Your Home or a Space Within
- jetsaminteriors
- Aug 9
- 3 min read
Renovating a home can be one of the most rewarding—and challenging—projects a homeowner undertakes. Whether you're updating a single room or giving your entire house a makeover, a successful renovation requires careful planning, budgeting, and execution. Hiring an experienced interior designer can help with the process, eliminate costly mistakes, and save time. For my clients,, I personally oversee the progress of every single project to make a messy process smooth and quick. Here’s a step-by-step look at the home renovation process to help guide you from initial ideas to the final reveal.
1. Define Your Goals

Before swinging a hammer or calling a contractor, clearly define what you want to achieve. Are you looking to modernize a dated kitchen? Add more functional space? Increase property value? Knowing your “why” helps determine your budget, timeline, and the scope of work.
Key considerations:
Functionality vs. aesthetics
Long-term vs. short-term residence
DIY vs. professional work
2. Establish a Budget
Set a realistic budget early on, and include a contingency fund (typically 10–20%) for unexpected expenses. Get quotes from contractors and suppliers, and prioritize your must-haves.
Typical costs to account for:
Labor and materials
Permits and inspections
Temporary living arrangements (if needed)
3. Create a Design Plan

Work with an interior designer to map out the new layout. At this stage, you’ll decide on materials, finishes, fixtures, and other key design elements.
An interior designer will present you with
Floor Plans and Elevation Drawings
Mood boards and Renditions
Color choices for walls, furniture and accessories
Furniture options
Windows, countertops, fixtures, flooring, lighting, and more
Art and accessories options
4. Get the Necessary Permits
Depending on your location and the scope of your project, you may need permits for electrical, plumbing, structural, or zoning changes. Failing to secure the right permits can result in fines or complications when selling the home. A contractor or an architect can get those for you.
5. Demolition
Once plans are approved and materials selected, the demo begins. This phase can be messy and noisy, and might reveal hidden problems like mold, wiring issues, or structural damage that will have to be addressed.

Your contractor will:
Protect areas not under renovation
Rent a dumpster for debris
Salvage usable materials if possible
6. Structural Work & Systems Updates
If you're moving walls, replacing floors, or updating plumbing or electrical systems, this is when it happens. Structural changes often require inspections to ensure they meet the current code requirements.
7. Interior Work
Once the structure is set and systems are in place, it’s time for insulation, drywall, flooring, furniture, and painting. This is where the space begins to look like a your home again. By this time items previously purchased by your designer should have arrived and be ready to install.
This stage includes:
Wall finishes and paint
Flooring installation
Lighting fixtures and outlets
Cabinetry and countertops
Appliances install
Professional construction clean-up
Furniture, rugs, accessories, and art
8. Final Touches & Cleanup
Finishing touches like trim, and hardware, are installed last. Once complete, conduct a designer will do a final walk-through with you to create a punch list of any outstanding issues.
9. Enjoy Your Renovated Home
After months of planning and hard work, it’s finally time to enjoy the results. Take time to reflect on what you’ve accomplished and share your transformed space with family and friends.
Final Thoughts
Home renovation is a complex but fulfilling journey. It tests your patience, decision-making, and budgeting skills—but the payoff is a refreshed, more functional space that reflects your vision and lifestyle. Whether you're doing it yourself or hiring a team of professionals, understanding the renovation process can make the experience more manageable—and more rewarding.
If you find this info useful, please leave comments below. Ask questions, or tell me how was your renovation process.


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