But wait. Are you remodeling a condo? If so, this requires some special
considerations. The game rules differ from those for a detached home. Here’s
the playbook:
Read the regulations: Condos come with associations. These come with
rules. The association has put certain standards in place to maintain the best
possible conditions for your building. Before forging ahead with any plans,
read through the regulations of your association and consult with your board or
property manager for anything that will need the association’s approval.
Consider condo limitations: Your unit may be linked to others, so you may not
be able to alter certain aspects of your home: plumbing fixtures might have to
stay where they are; you may not be able to remove walls that support the
structure, or install pot lights in ceilings. But don’t let these limits stifle
your creativity or dash your renovation hopes. Just keep them in mind as you
plan.
Plan ahead: If your renovations are extensive
and the space small, your contractor and workers may require an extra space
in which to work. Ask if there is a workshop or outside space they may be able
to use.
Don’t fear the painter: One of the easiest (and cheapest) ways to
transform a space is by painting it. However, many condo owners are concerned
about personalizing their walls, especially with deep, dark colours. Unless
you’re renovating for an immediate sale, go ahead and make the space your own.
Enjoy it while it’s yours. When you are ready to sell, you’ll likely need to
apply a fresh coat of paint anyway, and you can make it neutral then.
Get out: For your own sanity, stay with a friend or relative during
construction, or treat yourself to a hotel.
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