The Most Common Mistakes Homeowners Make When Planning a Remodel (And How to Avoid Them)
Planning a home remodel is exciting – new spaces, better functionality, and a fresh look that finally feels like you. But if we’re being honest, remodeling can also feel overwhelming. Between budgets, timelines, materials, and daily life disruptions, there’s a lot to juggle.
Here in the Greater Atlanta area – especially around Fayette County – we see homeowners take on projects at every stage of life, from updating older homes to building out spaces that better fit growing families. No matter the reason, the process tends to come with the same set of challenges.
At Petry Design & Build, we’ve worked with countless homeowners across Georgia who started their projects with big ideas… and a few avoidable missteps along the way. The good news? Most remodeling mistakes are completely preventable with the right planning and guidance.
Let’s walk through the most common pitfalls – and how you can avoid them to make your project smoother, more enjoyable, and ultimately more successful.
1. Underestimating the Budget
The Mistake:
One of the biggest issues homeowners face is setting a budget that doesn’t account for the full scope of the project. It’s easy to focus on the “fun stuff” like finishes and fixtures – but labor, permits, structural work, and unforeseen issues can quickly add up.
This is especially true in areas like Fayette County and the surrounding communities, where homes often have unique layouts or age-related quirks that aren’t always obvious at first glance.
How to Avoid It:
Build a realistic budget from the start, and always include a contingency buffer (typically 10–20%). Remodeling often uncovers surprises – especially in older Georgia homes – and having that cushion keeps your project moving without stress.
Pro Tip:
Work with a design-build team early. They can help you align your vision with your budget before construction even begins.
2. Having Unrealistic Timeline Expectations
The Mistake:
“I just want this done in a few weeks.” We hear this a lot – but quality remodeling takes time. Delays can happen due to permitting, material availability, inspections, and even weather.
In the Greater Atlanta area, permitting timelines and contractor demand can also play a role, especially during busy seasons.
How to Avoid It:
Go into your project with a flexible mindset and a clearly communicated timeline. A good contractor will give you a realistic schedule and keep you updated along the way.
Pro Tip:
Plan your remodel around key life events (holidays, hosting guests, etc.) to avoid unnecessary stress.
3. Choosing Materials Based on Looks Alone
The Mistake:
That stunning countertop or trendy flooring might look great – but is it practical for your lifestyle? Materials that don’t match your daily use can lead to frustration down the road.
How to Avoid It:
Think about durability, maintenance, and how the space will actually be used. For example:
- Busy kitchen? Go for durable, easy-to-clean surfaces
- Kids or pets? Consider scratch-resistant flooring
- Outdoor space? Choose materials that hold up to Georgia’s heat, humidity, and seasonal changes
Pro Tip:
Balance aesthetics with functionality. The best spaces don’t just look great – they work for you every day.
4. Not Thinking Through the Design Fully
The Mistake:
Jumping into construction without a complete plan can lead to costly changes mid-project. Things like layout flow, storage, lighting, and electrical placement are often overlooked until it’s too late.
How to Avoid It:
Invest time in the design phase. Walk through your daily routines and think about how the space should function. This is where a design-build approach really shines – everything is planned with intention before construction begins.
Pro Tip:
Ask yourself: How will I use this space at 7am on a busy weekday before heading out into the Atlanta commute? That answer matters more than you think.
5. Underestimating the Disruption
The Mistake:
Remodeling isn’t just a project – it temporarily changes how you live in your home. Dust, noise, limited access to certain areas… it’s part of the process.
How to Avoid It:
Prepare ahead of time:
- Set up temporary living spaces (like a mini kitchen if yours is being remodeled)
- Plan for kids, pets, and work-from-home setups
- Understand the daily schedule of the project
Pro Tip:
The more prepared you are for the disruption, the smoother the experience will feel – especially if your home is your main hub for work, school, and everything in between.
6. Hiring Based on Price Alone
The Mistake:
Choosing the lowest bid can be tempting – but it often leads to poor workmanship, communication issues, or unexpected costs later.
How to Avoid It:
Look for a contractor who offers transparency, experience, and a proven process – not just a low number. A quality team familiar with local homes, codes, and expectations across Georgia will save you time, money, and headaches in the long run.
Pro Tip:
Pay attention to how a company communicates during the initial stages. That’s usually a preview of how the entire project will go.
7. Not Communicating Clearly
The Mistake:
Assuming everyone is on the same page can lead to misunderstandings. Small details – like finishes, layouts, or expectations – can get lost without clear communication.
How to Avoid It:
Stay involved, ask questions, and don’t hesitate to speak up. A strong remodeling team will welcome your input and keep communication open throughout the project.
Pro Tip:
Regular check-ins make a big difference. Even quick updates can prevent bigger issues later.
Final Thoughts: Plan Smart, Build Better
A successful remodel isn’t just about the final result – it’s about the experience along the way. With the right planning, the right team, and a clear understanding of what to expect, your project can be exciting instead of stressful.
Across Fayette County and the Greater Atlanta area, homeowners are investing in spaces that better fit their lifestyles – and the projects that go the smoothest are always the ones that start with thoughtful planning.
At Petry Design & Build, we believe the best projects start with great communication and a deep understanding of how people actually live in their homes. If you’re considering a remodel, taking the time to avoid these common mistakes will set you up for a smoother process – and a finished space you’ll love for years to come.















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