Essential Steps to Prepare Your Home for a Successful Renovation
- REGAL TEAM
- Jun 13
- 2 min read

Renovating your home is an exciting process, but we know that it can sometimes feel overwhelming. Leaving things to the last minute and being unsure about the actual details of the process of renovation can create an anxiety-filled atmosphere. A smooth renovation not only relies on the tradesmen and contractors but also starts with smart planning to make the experience more manageable and less stressful for you and your family.
This will give you all the tips on how to prepare effectively.
Set Clear Expectations with Your Contractor
Before any construction work begins, discuss the timeline, daily work hours, site access, and any limitations (e.g. noise restriction in your borough).
Make sure that everyone involved in the project, including the members of your household, are made aware of the key details of the renovation plan. This will avoid any surprises down the line.
Create a Temporary Living Plan
If you're renovating a kitchen or bathroom, you will have to arrange alternative spaces for your family’s essential living habits. Make sure you plan this well ahead, as being left with nowhere to prepare food or use the toilet is an issue you do not want to deal with.
Consider setting up a slow cooker or microwave in another room, or include in your budget the cost of takeaways for the duration of the work.
You could set up a temporary toilet, and there are even temporary shower cubicles available for hire. If the bathroom renovation is planned to be kept fairly simple, you could also consider asking a neighbour for occasional access.
Depending on the scale of your renovation project, consider staying elsewhere—especially during structural work or if you have young children or pets.
Pack up and Protect What Matters
Renovation dust has a way of getting everywhere. Renovation dust has a way of getting everywhere. Items like objects, pictures, and artwork around your house may hold sentimental value. It would be a shame for these to get damaged due to poor preparation.

We recommend that you:
· Cover your furniture with dust protection sheets
· Box up valuables and breakables and move them to a safe area.
· Remove wall art and electronics near the work site and store them away until the house is ready.
Communicate With Neighbours in Advance
Let your neighbours know when work will begin and what to expect. A quick heads-up can go a long way in maintaining good relations.
Depending on how many neighbours you need to make aware, you could print out a letter with the details of your renovation plan and pop them in their letterboxes.
Keep Kids and Pets Safe
Building sites are full of hazards, and you should be especially careful if you have young children or pets.
Consider:
· Child gates to block off work zones
· Pet daycare or relatives who can help out
· Daily cleanups to reduce risks
Your home is about to go through a transformative change. With the right preparation, your renovation project can be a rewarding experience rather than a stressful one, and you and your family will be able to enjoy the whole process, from start to finish.

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