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By Jana Ward
The
chaotic atmosphere of a remodeling project can lead to remodeling
fever. The main symptom of this temporary affliction is feeling a
loss of control that results from the impact on your personal space
and disrupted routines.
The best
way to prevent this fever is to prepare well, remember that "this
too shall pass," and focus on the progress being made. A few other
suggestions from remodeling pros:
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Prepare
for inconvenience. A remodeling project can turn your home and
-- on some days -- your life upside down. A kitchen
remodel will, of course, affect meal planning. But a little
ingenuity and some culinary shortcuts can lessen the impact.
Set up a temporary cooking quarters by moving the
refrigerator, toaster oven, and microwave to another room.
Arrange a dishwashing station in your laundry room. If the
weather is warm, fire up the grill and dine alfresco with
paper plates and plastic utensils.
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Designate a safe haven in your home where you can
escape from the chaos and commotion. A remote
room, away from the foot traffic and noise is the ideal
place.
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Keep
dust at bay. During a remodeling project, dust has the
unfortunate tendency to appear everywhere from lampshades to
plates stacked inside your kitchen cabinets. To keep out as
much dust as possible: 1) Seal off doorways and stairs; 2)
Turn off central air or heat when workers are sanding and
stock up on extra filters so that you can change them often;
3) Have deliveries made though a designated entrance; 4) Use
doormats and temporary floor coverings where appropriate; 5)
Remove anything that might get damaged by the dust or at least
cover it with plastic drop cloths that are taped shut.
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Maintain
a sense of humor, Remember that certain things are out of your
control and it's best to laugh rather than upset yourself
about things like the weather or delayed delivery of
materials.
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See the
remodeling process as an adventure. Tell the kids that you are
"camping in" and transform inconvenience into fun. Along the way,
celebrate as different stages of the project are completed. The day
the drywall is completed, for instance, could be marked by a nice
dinner out!
A little
preparation – mentally and physically – can make your home’s
transformation a little more bearable and a lot more pleasurable
when its
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