Renovations to Complete When Expecting A Little One

Anyone who has children can tell you they change everything! When you find out you're expecting, renovating your home is probably pretty low on your priority list, but some projects should be completed before the baby makes their debut.

Let's take a look at home renovations you should try to complete before you bring your baby home.

Large Renovations

If you've been planning a major renovation like updating a bathroom or kitchen, now is the time. It may not be ideal timing, but it is so much easier to undergo a major renovation without kids in the home. Plus, the loud noises, dust, and debris that come with a renovation are not good for babies.

If you decide to go through with a major renovation, include some kid-friendly upgrades. For example, you'll want a bathtub in the bathroom where you can comfortably bathe your baby. In the kitchen, you could reconfigure the layout to allow you to keep an eye on the kids while you're preparing a meal.

Tackle Safety Concerns

Once your little one starts moving around and exploring, you'll find that some things in your home are just not safe. If you have a pool, get it fenced before your baby gets here – don't wait around and take any chances.

If you have stairs, you'll want to ensure there are no loose steps that could cause you or the baby to fall. Lastly, if you have a wood deck, make sure to correct any splintering that could hurt the baby.

Update the Flooring

Your bundle of joy will be mobile before you know it. There are a lot of reasons to either update or refinish your flooring before the baby arrives.

One important factor to keep in mind is that if you decide to refinish your floors, particularly hardwood floors, the curing process lets off gasses and fumes that can be harmful to your baby. Plus, completing this project before the baby arrives will ensure the floor they crawl around on is safe and clean.

Prepare the Nursery

Last but not least, you'll want to get the nursery ready for your sweet baby's arrival. Although most babies don't sleep in their nursery right away, it is still a good idea to organize everything while you still have the time and energy.

You'll likely have to convert an office space or guest room into a nursery, so you'll have to clear out the room and find a new home for those items. You'll also want to patch up holes, paint, hang shelves, and, the most challenging part - assemble the crib. Take it all in; preparing the nursery is an extraordinary time in a parent's life.

Do you need help checking off your before-baby to-do list? We are here to help! Give us a call so we can make this busy season of your life a little less stressful.

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