Sunday, December 13, 2009

Catherine's Remodeling Adventures

By Catherine Cocke

I have been through many home remodeling projects, but this latest project was the most complex and time-intensive ev
er. It was complicated by two production schedules: HGTV's My Big Amazing Renovation and my pregnancy! My husband Byron and I recently converted a 1950's Decatur ranch into a contemporary home to better fit our growing family's needs.

I was intimately involved in this renovation so I could learn more about plumbing and electrical systems. This helped
me define my aesthetic choices to know how and why things work. Here are a few of my "lessons learned."

1) Eco-Friendly Cuts Energy Costs

While high-efficiency metal-clad windows and spray soy-foam insulation cost more upfront, the energy savings are amazing! I’m a big fan now of green materials. It’s also worth stretching the budget so your home’s airtight, structurally sound and well-built from the beginning.

2) Hire A Designer
No matter how good builde
rs are, they don’t think like designers. Details slip through the cracks affecting the beauty and livability of your home. Take air vents, furniture layouts and window treatments. I had to pressure my subs to place fans, vents, thermostats and switches in less visible exterior areas. Contractors pop vents where it’s easiest—but that becomes unsightly.

3) Order in advance
Shop and order appliances, plumbing fixtures and finishes before starting. You can then devote time to other project details and not risk delays because of late deliveries. Check on delivery lead-times so you don’t pick out-of-stock items—or hold up your projects for weeks.

4) Remodels take longer and cost more

No matter how skilled you or your contractor are, there will always be surprises when you tear apart an existing house.

On the flip side, deadlines such as the arrival of a film crew or baby can encourage workers to get moving. I would point to my huge belly and say I could go into labor any moment — the guys would frantically work faster and stay longer!

TIP: If someone’s working Sundays, late into the night, or performed an especially good job, offering a cold drink, cookies and a heartfelt thank you goes a long way to inspire good will and loyalty.
We will be in touch as soon as we know more about the HGTV production schedule!



1 comment:

  1. "Going Big in Georgia" is the title of the My Big Amazing Renovation episode on HGTV that features Catherine Cocke and her project. Catch the episode on Saturday, January 9, at 8:30 AM EST.

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