Home renovations are full of excitement and anticipation. They also come with a few challenges along the way. If you’re asking yourself, “I want to renovate my house where do I start?” then look no further because you’ve come to the right place.
Black Pearl Custom Homes has the expertise to answer all your questions about finding suitable housing during your home renovation or home addition. Continue reading to discover the various possibilities of where to stay during home renovations.
Factors to Consider When Choosing Temporary Housing
Determining where to stay during home renovations, additions, or custom home building projects is based on each individual’s personal circumstances. The following are key factors to consider before choosing your temporary housing during home renovations:
- Duration of Renovation: The timeline for your home renovation plan affects whether you stay in a short-term or long-term rental. It also influences the type of amenities you’ll need, such as whether you have access to a full or partial kitchen.
- Budget Constraints: Every housing option has different costs considerations. Your budget will have a great influence on the type of temporary housing you choose.
- Proximity to Your Home: It may be a good idea to remain nearby. You can more easily check in on the renovation and go back to pick up personal items as you need them.
- Family Size and Specific Needs: Each family has a unique set of needs. Before you decide on your temporary housing, consider compiling a list of your needs to ensure your new location can accommodate them.
- Pets and Their Accommodation Needs: Not every temporary home can accommodate pets. Some rentals and hotels also prohibit pets.
Where Do You Stay During Home Renovations?
An essential part of home renovation planning is finding a comfortable, affordable, and commutable place to live while your house is under construction. Discover five types of temporary housing below:
How To Live in a House Being Renovated?
Remaining in your home while renovations are ongoing is absolutely possible. Here are the pros and cons of staying in a sectioned-off part of your home during a home construction project:
Pros:
- Save money on rental expenses.
- Remain in your own bed with all your belongings at an arm’s length.
- Better involvement in the construction process, actively engaging with contractors and designers, addressing concerns as they arise.
Cons:
- Construction noise can be loud and cause disruptions to your everyday activities.
- Depending on the type of renovations you have limited access to important areas of your home, such as the kitchen or bathrooms.
- Some renovations require shutting off your utilities for a certain amount of time.
Safety Considerations and Logistical Challenges
Safety is the most important consideration when deciding if you want to remain in your home during a home-building project. Sectioning off the parts of your home that are under construction is a good place to start. Setting rules and restrictions with the contractors and your family members can help establish a safe environment.
If you have young children or pets, guaranteeing their safety may be challenging, as there’s the possibility that they come in contact with hazardous tools or areas.
Budgeting for Temporary Housing
Here is a breakdown of the monthly average costs in Toronto for different types of temporary housing:
Type of Housing | Average Cost |
Rental Homes | $3,695 to $5,555 |
Rental Apartment | $2,100 to $3,350 |
Hotels & Motels | $4,770 to $9,660 |
Vacation Rentals | $1,320 to $5,340 |
RV or Trailer | $3,300 to $10,500 |
* These statistics were based on data gathered from different sources based on the average rental rates in Toronto in 2023-2024 for informational purposes. Black Pearl Custom Homes cannot guarantee these are the rental rates audiences will encounter at the time of this publication.
Tips for Staying Within Budget
Here are helpful renovation tips for staying within your budget:
- Stay in a rental property that is close to work and home to save on gas.
- If you’re staying with family or friends, consider sharing the cost of groceries or carpooling to common spaces.
- Clearly communicate your budget constraints to your contractor during the home renovation planning.
- Set aside a percentage of your budget to go toward unexpected expenses.
Tips for a Smooth Transition
We’ve put together the following tips to help ensure you have a smooth transition between stays during your home renovation:
- Book your stay early in advance to relieve last-minute stressors.
- Communicate honestly and openly with your contractors to develop a realistic timeline and budget.
- Make a packing checklist of all your essential items, such as clothing, toiletries, and outerwear.
- Seek the support of friends or family to assist with the transition.
Ready to Start Your Home Renovation?
Your personal circumstances, budget, and project timeline are key factors when choosing where to stay during home renovations. You may opt for a short-term rental apartment, long-term vacation home, or remain in your house throughout the project. Contact Black Pearl Custom Homes to schedule a free consultation, receive a no-obligation timeline estimate, and to learn more about our home addition and renovation processes.