Remodeling

What Is a Homeowner’s Role in the Design-Build Process?

For many remodeling and new addition contractors following the design-build philosophy, the client plays a role in the process just as important as the contractors themselves. Your involvement in the project can be a big factor contributing to its success.

While there will always be homeowners who prefer to take a hands-off approach to their remodeling, designers and builders will still need your vision and input to make sure the project is headed in the right direction. Here are some of the important roles you, as a homeowner, will play in your own home renovation project.

More Than a Client

Your needs will dictate the final designs that your contractors will follow. Feel free to discuss the features you want with your designer to help create a kitchen or a bathroom that is tailored to your use. Form will always come after function, so setting an objective is a crucial first step in the design-build process. Your contractor can help you narrow down your goals, but ultimately, the decisions are usually up to you.

Preferences in Design

Designers are more than capable of handling criticisms. The good ones always know how to incorporate your input into their final designs. Be forthcoming with your opinions on the plans your contractors will present. If you don’t like a certain finish or a certain layout, feel free to open that discussion with your designer right away.

Budgeting the Project

Of course, home remodeling contractors will always follow the budget you will set for the project. Budget discussions should be finalized during the early stages of a home remodel. Once this is defined, your contractor can then explore all the options available to help you achieve your remodeling goals.

At Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland, home renovations are collaborative, placing more focus on your needs to define final designs. Call us at (443) 300-2268, or fill out our contact form to schedule a design consultation and get your home remodeling started today! We serve homeowners in Baltimore, MD, and neighboring areas.

Eric Swanson

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