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Make notes on potential home improvements to inform your renovation brief

April 5, 2015 By Buro Architects Leave a Comment

Renovating your house is about achieving the exact balance between convenience and style. When you spend a good deal of time at home you realise various things that you would like to change for the better, but there is rarely any point putting these changes into effect one by one. Sometimes it makes more sense to wait until you can do it all at once, especially if you find that the changes are large.

It is wise to note down all the things about your home that stop it from being at its best. Jot down all the matters that prevent you from finding your home as convenient as it could be and add these notes to any little notes you have made regarding restyling the house to make it more attractive.

When the time comes to have the house renovated you will have all of these notes at your disposal and you will be able to use them to inform your own rudimentary plans. These plans will then inform the professional drawings that you have done by a professional design and build company and they will use them to create something that fits your brief perfectly.

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