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Do you provide a list/doc of design choices to your contractor for a rehab project?
Hi there! My first full rehab project is underway on a unit in a duplex and I'd love to hear from the BP community about how y'all typically handle communication of your design choices to you contractor.
I am currently putting together a document that contains paint colors, faucet brands/models/links, hardware and finishes, etc. I'm just wondering if anyone has found success with a specific checklist of items they provide to their contractors either and whether they are treated as concrete rules or at simply guidance on style and such during the rehab process. In theory, I'm imagining this doc can be used again and again for each rehab to streamline the process in the future and keep my contractors and myself on the same page.
Would love to know what you've found successful. I appreciate your thoughts!
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Effective communication with your contractor during your duplex rehab project is key. Creating a detailed design document including paint colors, faucet details, hardware, and finishes is a great start. Describe your desired style and mood clearly, using images or mood boards.
Allow for flexibility, as unexpected challenges may arise. Maintain clear communication channels through meetings or emails and prioritize decisions that impact the project early on. Encourage feedback from your contractor and update the document as needed. Respect their expertise and be open to their suggestions. If design choices affect the timeline, communicate this clearly.
Review the document with the contractor before starting to ensure agreement. Define completion expectations precisely. This approach ensures everyone is on the same page, enhancing collaboration and project success.
Great advice, @Matthew Masoud! I appreciate your response! Navigating that give and take with your contractor when things pop up is what I'm hoping to make easier for the both of us. Do you have a standard design document like this that you could share? I'd love to see how different folks handle this type of thing.
Also, I see you invest in Columbus! I just closed on my duplex in Driving Park, which is the project I referenced here. I'd love to connect and chat more about Columbus whenever you have the time!
I have a very good relationship with my contractor and he knows my expectations so he chooses most details.
Yeah absolutely. Most of my property is in Dayton but I've got a few in Colombus, let's connect.