If you’re like us, the king or queen of your domain probably has four legs and a tail.
In our previous post, we mentioned the importance of factoring in every resident’s opinion while going through a remodel. One group you might not have thought of is our furry, four-legged residents.
More homeowners are considering their pets when they decide to renovate their homes. Callen, a Wisconsin construction company, serves up a few ideas for improving your pets’ lifestyle.
Building a pet-washing station in your garage adds convenience and style building a doggie door into an existing closet can make a cozy resting place for your pooch, and incorporating an elevated feeding station into a kitchen remodel will add comfort to your pets and might cut down on messes.
If you’re thinking about building for your animals or yourself, it pays to have a plan. Benzinga.com outlines their three steps to success: Provide an honest assessment of your budget, consider hiring a professional, and realize that any project will take time and patience.
Keeping these three things in mind will help you avoid stress. Speaking of avoiding stress, Hamlethub.com has an article about how to take the worrying out of remodeling once you’ve decided to go through with a project.
Among our favorite tips are have a clear vision, go for great value and not for cheap, and use an end-to-end remodeling company. As the article notes, having one team handle the project from the designing to the building takes a lot of the worrying out of the equation.
Wait a second. Remodeling … design … I think I know someone who does that!
Have a good week!