How to Reduce the Stress of Redecorating Your Home

Redecorating your home can be time-consuming, and it can also be stressful. After all, on top of figuring out what rooms you want to redecorate, you have to figure out your budget and what style you would prefer to implement into your space. Every last detail – like the costs of hiring a professional plasterer or painter to get the job done, or if it’s a DIY job how much it costs to paint a room. What color scheme you will choose and what décor you will set up around a room, it all has to be sorted out before you even get started. Thankfully, though, there are some surprisingly simple ways to reduce the stress of redecorating your home and a few of them are listed below to help you get started.

Use Online Calculators

You might already use various online calculators to help you figure out calculations more easily. Well, when it comes to redecorating your home, there are online calculators that you could use to figure out your decorating budget and work out how much it costs to paint a room. For example, with the right online tool, you could easily calculate your costs, based on factors like where you are located and the size of the room that you want to paint. And if you are planning on hiring a contractor to get the painting job done rather than doing it yourself, these calculators could even help you figure out what local professionals charge, on average, as well.  

Work with What You Have

Just because you want to redecorate, it doesn’t mean you have to throw everything that you already own away. Repainting a room and changing its color scheme while keeping your furniture, for example, could help you save a lot of time, money, and effort. So see what you can work with and start from there.

Be Patient

When it comes to purchasing items that you will need in order to redecorate your home, such as new kitchen cabinets or new flooring, do not be surprised if there are some delays in shipments. These delays could happen, so always expect them. In this way, when they do occur, you won’t be thrown for a loop. And if you are hiring contractors who will be taking care of getting the décor in on your behalf, they might also run into roadblocks every now and then too. The key is to remain patient. It is also a great idea to set aside extra time for redecorating so that delays don’t hold you back. And don’t forget to avoid sweating the small stuff along the way. Try to enjoy the experience, as you will love the way your house turns out in the end and the hard work will be worth it all.  

Tackle One Room at a Time

Rather than trying to redecorate your entire house in the course of, say, two months, take your time. Maybe give yourself six months, or even an entire year, to redecorate your whole home if that is your ultimate goal. Taking this route will reduce your overall stress because you won’t have such tight deadlines to meet. Plus, it could also help you get the money that you need for the redecorating because you won’t need to have your entire budget in place right away. Instead, you could save money as you go along and set it aside for the next renovation. So, for example, you could start in your kitchen and work on that for a few weeks before moving on to your bedroom, your living room, your bathroom, etc. It might take longer to finish, but if it reduces your stress along the way, it will be worth it.  

Hire a Professional Interior Decorator

Whenever you are feeling really overwhelmed, or when you feel as though you are all out of ideas and you don’t even know where to begin when it comes to revamping a room or your entire house, consider hiring a professional. An interior designer or interior decorator could be just what you need to breathe new life into your home. They will know what color schemes will work best and what décor to implement to make a room inviting, whether you are a fan of traditional or modern aesthetics. And you could work closely with your decorator so that all of your wishes are fulfilled and you will feel like you are always in control throughout the process. Overall, knowing that a pro is taking care of the smallest details will definitely help put your mind at ease, especially if you have a lot of other things to focus on.

It is clear to see that redecorating your home does not have to be as stressful as you thought it would be. With the right strategy and the right helpful tools in place, you could actually start to enjoy the experience of redecorating rather than being frazzled by it. So go ahead and let your creative juices start flowing because it’s time to revamp your home and transform it into your ideal abode!

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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