Although most regrets starts much before the bills come, people frequently face renovation remorse from spending. It begins with hasty decision making, social media has given us endless inspos for our homes, and it has also pressured us to renovate quickly and follow trends without proper research about what we’re doing.
A kitchen that looked amazing in a that thirty second video may become annoying for your every day use.
This is because cameras record beauty, not satisfaction, the open shelves and bold lighting will always look attractive online.
Renovations expose homeowners to new ideas, materials, and advancements all the time. And it is tempting to accept adjustments without giving cost much thought in due to excitement. What seems thrilling right now might become a daily irritation afterwards.
Therefore, patience is the key to good renovations, and not speed.
The best places are rarely the most popular.
Great homes are made with real habits, comfort, and long-term satisy in mind and not short-term internet trends.
