How to Transform Your Home: Full Renovations vs. Phased Upgrades

Hey there, design enthusiasts! Today, we're diving headfirst into the exciting world of interior renovations. Whether you're considering a full home makeover or opting for a phased approach, we've got some sage advice to share. So, grab your favorite beverage, get comfy, and let's chat about how to transform your living space into a haven of style and functionality.

Full Home Renovations: Go Big or Go Home?

We designed three bathrooms and a kitchen for this home, and each was done one at a time for the sanity of the homeowners who were living in the house during construciton

When it comes to revamping your living space, the first question that often pops up is whether to tackle the whole enchilada at once or take it one bite at a time. Well, guess what? There's no one-size-fits-all answer. It's all about what suits your lifestyle, budget, and patience level.

If you're the adventurous type who can handle a whirlwind of activity and dust, a full home renovation might be your cup of tea. It's like ripping off the band-aid in one go, and the transformation can be downright jaw-dropping. Plus, when you're in the midst of it, you can't help but feel like you're on one of those home improvement shows (though we do recommend moving out during a full-home renovation). It's a bit chaotic, but oh-so-rewarding!

On the flip side, phased renovations offer a slower, more controlled approach. This is perfect if you're a parent (like us!) or if you simply can't bear the thought of your entire home being in disarray at once. You can tackle one room at a time, ensuring each space gets the love and attention it deserves. It's like savoring a fine wine - one sip (or room) at a time.

The Grand Finale: High-Quality Finishes and Furnishings

Part of the success of this project was proper planning for quality finishes & fixtures where it mattered most!

Now, here's a little secret to ensure your renovation truly shines: the finishing touches. It's easy to get caught up in the nitty-gritty of construction, but don't forget that the devil is in the details.

Once your walls are painted, floors are laid, and cabinets are installed, it's time to bring in the pizzazz. High-quality finishes and furnishings are like the icing on the cake. They're what make your space uniquely yours. From stunning light fixtures that double as works of art to plush sofas that practically beg you to sink into them, these pieces are what elevate your design from good to fabulous.

But here's a tip: think long-term. Invest in items that not only look fantastic but also stand the test of time. Sustainable materials, regionally sourced pieces, and inclusive design choices should be your guiding stars. They not only look good but also do good for the environment and your community.

So, whether you're the "go big or go home" type or prefer a more measured approach, remember that the journey of renovation is as important as the destination. It's a chance to infuse your personality and values into your space. And when you finish strong with high-quality finishes and furnishings, you'll have a home that's not just beautiful but also a reflection of you.

That's a wrap for today, dear friend. We hope you've found these tips helpful on your renovation journey. If you want more design inspiration or have burning questions, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to chat, just like we're sitting across from you, sharing a cup of coffee. Cheers to creating spaces that truly resonate with your soul! 🏡✨


Rachel Waldron

Waldron Designs was founded by Rachel Waldron (that’s me!). in 2013.

I am so happy designing that it is not unusual to catch me in a giggle as I rev up to do my work. I think of my designs the way that I think of my children- each is unique and has their own personality. It is my job to nurture them and help them grow, not define them.

I got my bachelor's degree in interior design from Washington State University - a CIDA-accredited school - in 2005, immediately moved into a leadership position and have continued designing with passion.

I received my MBA in Marketing in 2012 and launched Waldron Designs in 2013. When I am not designing, you will find me enjoying my precious time with my husband and two spectacular children.

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