Before You Move into That New House
Saturday, July 31st, 2010Moving can consume you for a very long time: planning, packing, cleaning, moving. But when you arrive at your new house you will be faced with even more challenges. It may seem like a small thing to decide where to put the best china or every day dishes, but after all the work moving out of the old home, the last thing you need is another big decision or another major project. But doing some work to your new home right away will make moving in feel great.
If you’re moving into a new house, you may not need to do anything at all. Lucky you!
But if you’ve bought a home with carpet you hate, you’re probably thinking that it has to go. Should you wait until you’re moved in, or tackle the job now?
You may decide that it’s too much to think about right now, that you should leave the decision about replacement for later after you’ve settled in. You may not have the budget or time to do anything but move. But be sure to weigh in the “cost” to you in both hassle and time if you wait to do a necessary project at a later date.
What if the flooring is in bad condition? Replacing flooring is a major project, and if you have the money and you can make just this one decision at moving time, you’ll really be doing yourself a favor. If you put it off, you’ll be faced with moving all your furniture out of the rooms. What a bother! Not just for you, but for the flooring installers as well! There will be furniture all around the place, and you’ll have to move it back into the room when they’re done.
Choose the projects that are the most pressing. If your budget won’t allow re-carpeting the entire house, just do one floor. If you can’t face paint decisions for every single room then just do the rooms where the decisions are easy.