Many homeowners get inspired and decide to renovate multiple rooms at the same time. On paper, it sounds efficient. In reality, it can feel like living in a construction maze.
I once tried upgrading a kitchen, bathroom, and hallway together. Dust everywhere. Nowhere quiet. Nowhere to cook. Every delay in one room affected the next.
Breaking renovations into phases reduces stress and mistakes. You can evaluate what worked, adjust expectations, and avoid repeating problems in the next stage. Plus, your house remains at least partially functional.
Conclusion: Renovation works better in thoughtful stages than in chaotic all-at-once bursts.
