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Design Notes

SUPPLY AND DEMAND DURING A RENOVATION

You’re considering a home renovation, but you may be wondering what the very first step should be. Do you start with a wish list, contact a designer, or begin gathering inspiration for your new space? The answer is yes—all of these elements play an important role in planning a successful renovation.

What many homeowners don’t initially factor in, however, is the impact of supply and demand during a renovation. It’s easy to assume that if you’d like a new kitchen by Thanksgiving, starting in the summer will be plenty of time—but that’s not always the case. Project timelines can be extended due to current demand, material availability, and manufacturer lead times, especially for custom or specialty items.

From cabinetry and countertops to lumber and hardware, supply availability can fluctuate, impacting when materials arrive and when work can begin. Lead times are one of the most common causes of renovation delays, making early planning more important than ever. Getting a jump-start on each phase of the process—design, selections, and ordering—can make all the difference in keeping your project on schedule.

With over 20 years of experience, we’ve learned that it’s never too early to begin planning a renovation. We understand the process can feel overwhelming, which is why we’re sharing some of our best tips and timeline insights to help you navigate supply, demand, and design with confidence.

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Design Planning

This can be as early as a year or as long as 18 months. While this may seem like an extreme timeline, we find that the earlier, the better, as it allows sufficient time to create a design that is just right for your home. Custom cabinets require us to order wood, stains, paints, and other materials to build a quality product. Sometimes, supply and demand affect how quickly we can get certain items. By starting early, you have a better chance of avoiding these delays; however, unforeseen or unavoidable problems can still arise. We always encourage our clients to talk to us as soon as they think of a renovation or before construction begins on their new house. If you have questions, we are always happy to talk with you and let you know, based on our current schedule, the best time to start. You can also read more details about renovation planning here.

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Ordering Process

Details matter in any project, but while you may have found the perfect pendant light or furniture piece, there is no greater disappointment than learning it won’t be available in time. This is why we stress the importance of getting an early start. It is better to know that an item is unavailable or won’t be ready to ship for several weeks. Starting early ensures your selections are secured; otherwise, you may need to look for another option. When looking through the different cabinet styles, wood choices, or colors, be sure to write down your top 3 choices so that your designer can review them and let you know what is available.

Let’s Get Started

We have helped hundreds of clients achieve their dream renovation, which is always a great feeling. Read more about our design process here.  Our experienced design team is ready to help you accomplish your home renovation and walk alongside you through this incredible journey from start to finish.

Design details matter, and with traditional rules being replaced with out-of-the-box thinking, it is easier than ever to accomplish this task. You deserve to have a well-functioning and lovely bathroom that is designed with you in mind.

Our CEO, Travis Walker, believes in pairing the power of technology with skilled craftsmanship, so he spends time researching the latest tools and techniques available to woodworking. His research led him to buy a new software program called CAD, short for “computer-aided design,” and a CNC machine.

Custom storage solutions offer you the ability to keep your beloved collections in exactly the right place and position you want them. They can be displayed for all to see and made accessible when needed.

Mullions are the dividing bars that traditionally separate glass panes in a cabinet door. It is an old method that was used as far back as the early American era. They had yet to invent a way to create large sheets of glass, leading to the need for thin strips of wood to form bigger windows throughout the home.

Designing for humans involves intentionally keeping connection, comfort, and wellness at the forefront of the process. Our homes are our sanctuaries, the places we call our own, and they must be built to meet our individual lifestyle needs.