The 5 Worst Renovation Regrets - Here's How You Can Avoid Them

It seemed like a good idea at the time. Unfortunately, “Mr. Reality" had other plans. Home renovations, even those managed by experts, can often go awry, and fixing the reno becomes worse than the outdated rooms that encouraged this project in the first place.

One sure-fire way to avoid the agony of renovation regret is to buy a home that stands the test of time and minimizes the need for major repairs and renovations. The residents at Silo Mills have done just that by choosing from an array of floor plans and design options selected by a professional team of premier builders.

By making the right choices upfront, a home will be future-proofed against the need for constant remodeling. Selecting timeless designs means a home will remain stylish and functional, no matter how trends may change. This thoughtful approach not only saves money and effort in the long run. but also provides lasting value and enjoyment in your living space. A wise investment today ensures a beautiful home that sustains its market value for many years.

On the other hand, an unwise decision can lead to…

Renovation Remorse

A Clever Real Estate report reveals that 74% of homeowners who have completed a remodeling project regret their experience. Many homeowners believe that investing heavily in major renovations will significantly boost their home's resale value, but minor updates tend to offer a better return on investment. For instance, a minor kitchen remodel typically recoups around 96% of its cost upon sale, whereas an upscale, major kitchen overhaul only recoups about 38%.

It's interesting to note that one of the most cost-effective improvements is upgrading the garage door, which can double the money spent on it. However, in the past five years, only 19% of homeowners have undertaken this renovation.

Top Five Renovation Regrets by the Room

  • Kitchen Catastrophe – Kitchen remodelers regret choosing a marble countertop without considering its high maintenance needs. Marble is a porous material, which means it can easily absorb liquids and stains. This makes it more susceptible to damage from spills of common kitchen substances like wine, coffee, and acidic foods. To protect against stains, marble countertops need to be sealed regularly, typically every 6-12 months. This ongoing maintenance can become a hassle.

Pro Tip: When planning a kitchen “do-over,” opt for materials that are both beautiful and durable, such as quartz, which mimics the look of marble but is easier to maintain.

  • Open-Concept Mismatch – Prioritizing an open-concept living area without planning for adequate seating and storage defeats the purpose. The absence of functional elements like storage and seating can make daily activities less enjoyable and downright inconvenient. Insufficient storage makes it challenging to keep the area tidy and organized, detracting from the overall look and feel of the space. Without proper planning, an open concept design can appear haphazard, failing to achieve the intended cohesive, polished look.

Pro Tip: Integrate built-in storage solutions and versatile multifunctional furniture that can accommodate different activities and gatherings.

  • Botched Bathroom – A common regret from many bathroom remodels is the installation of trendy but impractical vessel sinks that splash water everywhere. Failure to install proper ventilation can cause moisture buildup that results in mold and mildew. Smooth or glossy tiles may look fantastic but can be slippery when wet, increasing the risk of falls. 

Pro Tip: Choose fixtures that combine style with practicality, like undermount sinks that offer a sleek look with functional benefits. Install an exhaust fan to remove moist air and reduce humidity. Choose slip-resistant tiles or non-slip mats specifically designed for wet areas. Textured or matte finish tiles are safer options.

  • Bedroom Unrest – Choosing a visually stunning bedframe and mattress that turns out to be very uncomfortable to sleep on is a frequent complaint for many bedroom renovations. An oversized bed can make the room feel cramped, while an undersized bed may look out of place and fail to provide the comfort needed. Selecting a bed frame that doesn’t properly support the chosen mattress type, like the lack of a box spring for a traditional mattress or improper slat spacing for a memory foam mattress, can result in sleepless nights.

Pro Tip: Invest in high-quality bedding and furniture that offer both comfort and style, ensuring a restful and visually pleasing bedroom. Measure the space to ensure the bed frame fits well within room dimensions and allows for comfortable movement around the bed.           

  • Home Office Havoc - Renovating a home office can greatly enhance productivity and comfort, but there are several common regrets that homeowners might encounter. Insufficient electrical outlets can be frustrating. Lack of storage leads to clutter and disorganization. Choosing furniture that looks great but isn’t comfortable can lead to health concerns such as back pain. 

Pro Tip: Plan the layout and install multiple outlets to accommodate electronics. Include built-ins, cabinets, and drawers to keep your workplace tidy. Invest in ergonomic furniture that supports good posture and comfort.

Peace of Mind

Living at Silo Mills and building a home that anticipates future family needs while maintaining or increasing resale value is the ultimate strategy to avoid renovation regrets. A thoughtfully designed neighborhood and a home constructed with flexible, timeless features adapt to life's changes and retain its market appeal. This proactive approach not only brings peace of mind but also secures your investment, making it a wise and worthwhile choice in the long run.

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