EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 18 MIN
37. Why Your Remodel Timeline Will Probably Double - Unless You Do This
from Preparing for Your Home Remodel | Renovations, Home Improvement, Kitchen Design, Bathroom Design, Welcoming Home · host Jen Orr | Interior Designer, Project Manager, Remodel Specialist
Why do remodel timelines almost always take longer than expected? If you’re planning a remodel, one of the first questions you’re asking is: 👉 “How long is this going to take?” And I get it—because your timeline impacts everything. Your routine, your living situation, your stress level… all of it. But here’s the reality most homeowners don’t hear early enough: 👉 Remodel timelines don’t fall apart because of one big issue… they fall apart because of small gaps in planning. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly what causes delays in home improvement and kitchen remodel projects, and how you can avoid those delays before your project even begins. I walk you through: Why most remodel timelines stretch beyond what was originally planned The biggest (and most common) causes of delays—like decisions not made upfront and scope creep How material delays and lack of planning quietly derail your schedule Why contractors aren’t the only reason timelines shift How one small delay can create a domino effect across your entire project And most importantly… I show you how to set your project up for success with: A clear, fully thought-out plan Decisions made before they’re needed Realistic expectations (without fear or overwhelm) Clear communication across all trades Because the truth is: 👉 Your timeline is only as strong as the plan behind it. Next Steps If you want help mapping out your timeline and making sure your project is set up to stay on track from the beginning… that’s exactly what I help you do inside a Pocket Designer Session. In one hour, we can: Walk through your project scope Identify the decisions you need to make Map out a realistic timeline Catch potential delays before they happen 👉 Book your 1-hour session here: studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer
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Why do remodel timelines almost always take longer than expected? If you’re planning a remodel, one of the first questions you’re asking is: 👉 “How long is this going to take?” And I get it—because your timeline impacts everything. Your routine, your living situation, your stress level… all of it. But here’s the reality most homeowners don’t hear early enough: 👉 Remodel timelines don’t fall apart because of one big issue…they fall apart because of small gaps in planning. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly what causes delays in home improvement and kitchen remodel projects, and how you can avoid those delays before your project even begins. I walk you through: Why most remodel timelines stretch beyond what was originally planned The biggest (and most common) causes of delays—like decisions not made upfront and scope creep How material delays and lack of planning quietly derail your schedule Why contractors aren’t the only reason timelines shift How one small delay can create a domino effect across your entire project And most importantly… I show you how to set your project up for success with: A clear, fully thought-out plan Decisions made before they’re needed Realistic expectations (without fear or overwhelm) Clear communication across all trades Because the truth is: 👉 Your timeline is only as strong as the plan behind it. Next Steps If you want help mapping out your timeline and making sure your project is set up to stay on track from the beginning… that’s exactly what I help you do inside a Pocket Designer Session. In one hour, we can: Walk through your project scope Identify the decisions you need to make Map out a realistic timeline Catch potential delays before they happen 👉 Book your 1-hour session here:studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer
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