EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 13 MIN
40. Why Your Remodel Isn’t Ready Yet and What to Do Before You Start Construction
from Preparing for Your Home Remodel | Renovations, Home Improvement, Kitchen Design, Bathroom Design, Welcoming Home · host Jen Orr | Interior Designer, Project Manager, Remodel Specialist
Are you ready to start your remodel… so you’re calling contractors first? Do you feel like planning is slowing you down instead of moving you forward? Why does it feel like nothing is happening when you’re selecting finishes, layouts, and materials? Could rushing into construction actually be making your remodel take longer? In this episode, I unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in home remodeling: thinking the contractor is the first step. You’ll learn: Why calling a contractor too early leads to delays and stress Construction is not step one—it’s what happens after deep planning and design work is complete. The real start of your remodel Your project begins when you start: Defining your scope Making design decisions Selecting finishes and fixtures Why the planning phase feels “slow” but is actually the most important stage No demo yet doesn’t mean no progress. This is where clarity is built. How rushed projects create chaos later Starting too early leads to: Missing decisions during construction Contractors waiting on selections Delays and expensive change orders The hidden time cost homeowners underestimate Ordering materials and cabinetry Lead times and procurement delays Decision-making and revisions Coordination between trades Why speed does NOT equal savings Rushing often leads to: Rework Mistakes Change orders Higher overall costs Analysis paralysis vs. productive planning Planning is necessary—but staying stuck forever isn’t. Clarity is the goal, not perfection. The road trip analogy that changes everything Just like a trip with no stops planned creates detours and delays, remodels without preparation create costly course corrections. The truth about great remodels They are not built on speed—they are built on clarity before construction ever begins. If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: 👉 Your contractor is not step one—clarity is. Before you start construction: Define your scope of work Make your design and selection decisions Understand lead times and procurement timelines Gather contractor input after your project is clearly defined Build a realistic plan before demo begins If you feel stuck between excitement and overwhelm—or you’re unsure what decisions even need to be made—you don’t have to figure it out alone. 👉 Book a 1-hour Pocket Designer Session https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer to: Clarify your project scope Identify missing decisions Understand your order of operations Build a clear, actionable remodel plan Or download the Remodel Decision Checklist https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/list to see everything you need to consider before starting your project.
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Are you ready to start your remodel… so you’re calling contractors first? Do you feel like planning is slowing you down instead of moving you forward? Why does it feel like nothing is happening when you’re selecting finishes, layouts, and materials? Could rushing into construction actually be making your remodel take longer? In this episode, I unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in home remodeling: thinking the contractor is the first step. You’ll learn: Why calling a contractor too early leads to delays and stressConstruction is not step one—it’s what happens after deep planning and design work is complete. The real start of your remodelYour project begins when you start: Defining your scope Making design decisions Selecting finishes and fixtures Why the planning phase feels “slow” but is actually the most important stageNo demo yet doesn’t mean no progress. This is where clarity is built. How rushed projects create chaos laterStarting too early leads to: Missing decisions during construction Contractors waiting on selections Delays and expensive change orders The hidden time cost homeowners underestimate Ordering materials and cabinetry Lead times and procurement delays Decision-making and revisions Coordination between trades Why speed does NOT equal savingsRushing often leads to: Rework Mistakes Change orders Higher overall costs Analysis paralysis vs. productive planningPlanning is necessary—but staying stuck forever isn’t. Clarity is the goal, not perfection. The road trip analogy that changes everythingJust like a trip with no stops planned creates detours and delays, remodels without preparation create costly course corrections. The truth about great remodelsThey are not built on speed—they are built on clarity before construction ever begins. If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: 👉 Your contractor is not step one—clarity is. Before you start construction: Define your scope of work Make your design and selection decisions Understand lead times and procurement timelines Gather contractor input after your project is clearly defined Build a realistic plan before demo begins If you feel stuck between excitement and overwhelm—or you’re unsure what decisions even need to be made—you don’t have to figure it out alone. 👉 Book a 1-hour Pocket Designer Session https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer to: Clarify your project scope Identify missing decisions Understand your order of operations Build a clear, actionable remodel plan Or download the Remodel Decision Checklist https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/list to see everything you need to consider before starting your project.
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