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June 17, 2025Pulling from Legacy’s real-world experience to help you avoid common missteps
Renovating your home can be one of the most rewarding projects you’ll ever undertake — or one of the most frustrating. While the vision of fresh finishes, better flow, and added value is exciting, the road to a successful renovation is filled with potential pitfalls.
At Legacy Built Homes, we’ve guided countless homeowners across the West Kootenays through major home transformations. Along the way, we’ve seen what works — and what doesn’t. Renovations require more than just a good contractor and a Pinterest board; they demand preparation, patience, and the ability to make informed decisions when surprises arise.
Whether you’re remodeling your kitchen in Castlegar, opening up a living room in Nelson, or doing a full-home gut in Christina Lake, here are the most common renovation mistakes to avoid — and how we help our clients navigate around them.
Starting Without a Clear Plan
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is diving into a renovation without a fully fleshed-out plan. It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of demo day or choosing tile samples, but starting without a clear roadmap leads to delays, budget creep, and disappointment.
At Legacy, we always begin with a thorough pre-construction process that includes architectural review, structural analysis, budgeting, and scheduling. We help you understand the full scope of work, sequence of trades, and long-lead decisions — before the first wall comes down.
Skipping this step often results in mid-project changes that slow progress and drive up costs.
Underestimating the Budget (and Not Building a Buffer)
It’s not uncommon to hear renovation horror stories involving blown budgets — and more often than not, the issue isn’t overspending on finishes. It’s unseen issues behind the walls.
Older homes in the Kootenays often come with surprises: outdated wiring, poor insulation, water damage, or framing that’s not up to current code. These issues can’t always be detected during a visual inspection and may only be discovered once the work begins.
We advise every client to build in a minimum 10-15% contingency fund. This buffer allows you to handle surprises with confidence instead of panic. Our transparent estimating process includes allowances for hidden conditions, and we flag any budget risks upfront to avoid sticker shock later.
Choosing Aesthetics Over Function
It’s easy to fall in love with a design trend or fixture, but not every beautiful idea works in real life. Choosing materials or layouts based solely on looks — without considering how they’ll perform — often leads to regret.
We’ve seen homeowners insist on materials like soft marble in high-use kitchens, only to be frustrated by staining and wear. Or layouts that look great on paper but lack storage, flow, or light.
At Legacy, we take the time to balance aesthetics with lifestyle and functionality. Our design process starts by understanding how you use the space, not just what you want it to look like. We ensure your renovation looks amazing — and works even better.
Hiring the Wrong Team
Not all contractors are created equal. Choosing based solely on price or availability can result in poor workmanship, communication issues, or even unlicensed labor. Renovations require coordination between multiple trades, and when even one part of the team underperforms, the entire project can suffer.
Legacy Built Homes brings together a vetted network of skilled tradespeople who understand our standards and processes. Our dedicated project managers oversee every phase, from demolition to final inspections, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.
We also believe in clear contracts, detailed scopes of work, and proactive communication — so you’re never left wondering where things stand.

Making Decisions Too Late (or Too Often)
Design indecision is one of the most common causes of renovation delays. Changing your mind on paint colors or tile mid-project can seem harmless — until it stalls the entire schedule. Worse, late changes can cause rework, cost overruns, and availability issues if materials are already ordered or installed.
That’s why Legacy uses a client portal with visual timelines, approval deadlines, and selection tracking. We help you make decisions in the right order and at the right time, so materials arrive on schedule and trades stay on track.
Our goal is to help you feel confident in your choices — not rushed or overwhelmed.
Ignoring Long-Term Needs
A renovation is a chance to future-proof your home, not just upgrade what’s broken. Failing to think about long-term lifestyle changes is a missed opportunity.
We often see homeowners remodel a bathroom or kitchen without considering aging in place, growing families, or resale value. In one Trail project, a client initially planned a cosmetic kitchen update — but after a design consultation, they opted to rework the layout entirely, allowing better flow, storage, and wheelchair access in the future.
By thinking ahead, you can avoid redoing work down the road and ensure your renovation continues to serve you for years to come.
FAQs
How can I avoid unexpected costs during a renovation?
Start with a professional assessment of your home’s structure and systems. Work with a builder who includes contingency planning in their budget. At Legacy, we conduct exploratory inspections when possible and always prepare our clients for potential unknowns.
What’s the most common mistake homeowners make during a renovation?
Changing the scope mid-project without considering the ripple effect. Even small changes can impact timelines and trade schedules. That’s why we emphasize pre-construction planning and design finalization before demo begins.
Is it worth renovating an older home in the Kootenays?
Absolutely — with the right approach. Older homes often have great bones, character, and potential. But they also require careful planning and experienced builders who understand local conditions and codes. Legacy helps evaluate each property for feasibility before you commit.
Can I live in my home during the renovation?
It depends on the scope. For small renovations, staying in place is possible with good planning. For full-home remodels, it may be more efficient — and safer — to move out temporarily. We’ll work with you to develop a plan that minimizes disruption.
Final Thoughts
A renovation should leave you feeling proud and inspired — not stressed and regretful. By avoiding common pitfalls and working with a team that prioritizes planning, communication, and quality, you can enjoy the journey as much as the final result.
At Legacy Built Homes, we don’t just build — we guide. Our renovation process is designed to anticipate challenges, protect your budget, and keep your goals front and center from day one.
Thinking about renovating your home in the West Kootenays? Let’s talk about what’s possible — and how to do it right the first time.
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