How to afford the flooring of your dreams
At Sotheby Floors, whether you're looking to add flooring to a newly built space or to upgrade your flooring, you need to establish a budget. It may seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be! Read on to learn more about establishing a budget.
At Sotheby Floors, we’re not just flooring installation experts; our project managers are intimately familiar with the process of planning a project. Everyone at Sotheby Floors is here to help! Whether you’re looking for carpet, hardwood, laminate, tile, vinyl, or wanting to remodel your bathroom, we can help you understand what to expect each step of the way. Knowing what to expect will make the planning stage go smoothly while staying within your budget.
Many homeowners fail to set a budget before they begin putting their project together. If you’re thinking about installing new flooring or remodeling your bathroom, make sure you know exactly how much you’ll be able to spend because that will guide which products you select. If you figure out your budget in advance, a flooring professional will have a much easier time helping you make choices in determining the scope and style of your project.
Most of your cost will depend on the products you select and how much of the products you'll need. When choosing the right products for your floors, countertops, and cabinets, consider your needs. Then browse what we have available at Sotheby Floors to see which will best fit into your project and budget.
Now that you’ve determined your budget and the products you want, it’s time plan your installation. Keep in mind that making changes in the middle of your project can result in added costs and headaches, so you'll want to adhere to your plan as much as possible.
Last but not least, it's important to be prepared for the unexpected. It's a good idea to purchase extra product in case some becomes damaged down the road.
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