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Is it time to remodel or move? 5 Tips.

Is it time to remodel or move? 5 Tips.

Is it time to remodel or move? 5 Tips.

Have you asked yourself, “Is it time to remodel or buy a new house?” We hear all the time about weighing the decision between remodeling or selling, and moving into a house that has the features and finishes you dream about.  Too often I see the approach of starting with the logical needs-based evaluation.  Cost, fixing what’s broken, and other task based decisions are reassuring to the logical brain but this can lead to flawed thinking.  

There are two key influences we all operate from when making our big life decisions. They are;

Wants: The emotional brain response

Needs: The logical brain response

 We all make decisions based on these two values everyday.  We will procrastinate our needs much longer if we don’t also build the wanting. 

Tip #1.  Make a list of what you want. 

Walking through the house and write down everything you would change if you could.  You might think that this will make you more unhappy but putting it on paper makes us feel like we are taking steps to correct things. Dream a little and challenge that logical brain.

Tip #2.  Make a list of what you need. 

Now add to the list what needs to be done.  This is the time to let your logical brain look at what it’s going to take to keep you happy in this home or what would need to be done in order to put the house on the market for sale.

Tip #3. Make a list of what you don’t like but can’t change even if you want to.  

Location, yard size, living in a Colonial and you love Modern, these are all things that weigh on you everyday.  Sometimes we convince ourselves that everything is fine and we should stay put.  Maybe that’s because moving can be a lot of work.  Even if you don’t remodel there are sure to be a lot of projects that will need to get done to be “for sale ready”.  But embarking on a major remodel only to realize that you still aren’t any happier can be heartbreaking.  Leaving behind your newly renovated dream space is hard.  Put your logical brain to work here.

Tip #3.  Rank the your changes by urgency into (3) categories;

  • Need: it’s broken and should be fixed ASAP regardless of what we do.
  • Want:  Wouldn’t it be great if we had more storage, new finishes?
  • Need and Want: the tile is chipped, faucet leaking and the vanity door just fell off.

Tip #4.  Make sure everybody is on the same page, just put it on a different page.  

This is by far the hardest to accomplish for many.  Don’t do the first (3) steps together with your partner.  That might sound like the worst idea ever but you are sure to get stalled when you hit the inevitable roadblock of not wanting and needing exactly the same things.  Instead, make sure everybody gets to go through the process so all the proverbial cards can be laid on the table and compromise can be reached.  This is a critical step to coimpromise!

 It’s time to create a plan.  

With the heavy lifting done now you can review your lists and make a plan.  It should become obvious whether it’s time to remodel or if moving is in your immediate future.  Do you decide to stay or go? That’s up to you and you don’t need anyone else to convince you otherwise.

About the Author

About the Author

Cynthia Murphy

Cynthia Murphy is a Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodelers in Northern Virginia.  She owns and operates Murphy’s Design with her husband John and daughter Lauren.  Her 40 year career has focused on providing homeowners with the answers they need to make smart emotional and financial decisions around their wants and needs.

Home Staging vs. Home Redesign

Home Staging vs. Home Redesign

Home Staging vs. Home Redesign

At Murphy’s Design we learned very early on that we have a pretty even split in the types of clients we have. We have clients that are having their homes remodeled for themselves, so that they can better enjoy their space for many years to come and we have clients that are looking to increase the value of their homes, and enjoy it prior to selling.

Lauren Murphy is our certified Home Staging and Interior Redesign expert with a certificate in Home Staging and Redesign recognized by the NAR.

 

What is the difference between Home Staging and Interior Redesign? 

Home Staging

Home Staging is using limited funds, practical creativity and extraordinary expertise to professionally preapre a home to sell.

The goal of staging is to transform a house so that it becomes infinitely more attractive to potential buyers, sells quickly and for more money while in turn, becoming a small investment of the home seller in the near future greater home sale earnings it retrieves.

Interior Redesign

Interior redesign is using limited funds, practical creativity, and extraordinary expertise to transform a home so that it becomes infinitely more attractive, comfortable, and reflective to the needs of the home owner in the future greater home sale earnings it retrieves.

Although they sound similar their purposes are very different. Home staging is preparing the home for the Home Buyers. Whereas Interior Redesign is preparing the home for the Home Owners. Here at Murphy’s Design we focus on Re-design most frequently, our home staging services are limited to walk thru consultations that give you a to do list that will get your house sold.

Which one is right for you?

If you’re planning on selling your home in the immediate future and need it to appeal to the masses, feeling at home in the space then Home Staging is the service for you. Home Staging can include removing your furnishings and bringing in loaner furniture while the house is on the market. Our Home staging services include a detailed walk thru with to do task list, styling, and photography for the listing sites. Light construction work can be handled easily with our team as we will help you focus on only those things that will make an immediate difference.

If you’re not going anywhere for five years or more and are looking to enjoy the upgrades and feel more comfortable, more at peace, and more in love with your home until you are ready to sell then Interior Redesign is the service for you. 

What is the difference between Interior Redesign and Interior Decorating?

“Many people use the terms “interior design” and “interior decorating” interchangeably, but these professions differ in critical ways. Interior design is the art and science of understanding people’s behavior to create functional spaces within a building. Decoration is the furnishing or adorning of a space with fashionable or beautiful things*. In short, interior designers may decorate, but decorators do not design. Interior designers apply creative and technical solutions within a structure that are functional, attractive and beneficial to the occupants’ quality of life and culture. The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology—including research, analysis and integration of knowledge into the creative process—to satisfy the needs and resources of the client.

Excerpt from NCIDQ page “Differences Between Interior Design & Decorating“.

With our Interior Redesign services we strive to make you feel more comfortable in your home. We want you to walk in and say, “This is it! This is the space that I envisioned myself living in, it’s the perfect reflection of me and my family!” Achieving this requires a thorough understanding of you and your family in order to create a space that suits you and your needs perfectly. 

Both Home Staging and Interior Re-design puts a strong emphasis on making improvement without the high cost and heavy lifting of traditional remodeling.