Renovation Guide: Ideas & Tips for Beginners
Looking for a small update for your home or a complete makeover? It's time to renovate! Not sure where to start or what you'll need for your project? Here are our top tips and ideas for your next big DIY adventure.

Renovation Checklist: What to Consider?
It doesn't matter whether you're planning a bathroom renovation, just wallpapering a room or want to update an entire house – every renovation consists of the same five steps:
- Take stock: What needs replacing, what can stay? What is the current condition of the room or house and what do you want to achieve with the renovation?
- Planning: What steps are necessary, which tools and materials will you need, how many people should help and how long might the project take?
- Preparation: Get all materials ready, clear out the room and protect it from dirt with plastic sheets, etc.
- Renovating: Follow the sequence of work steps precisely (for example, when sanding windows). Pay attention to any drying times, etc.
- Cleaning up: Dispose of renovation waste and clean the area. Put furniture, etc. back in place.
Renovating requires precision and skill. If you're not yet sure how to sand a wall or cut tiles, for example, read through our guides or ask a professional for help. Then it's time to practise before you start the actual renovation!
Did you know? The difference between renovating and refurbishing lies in the goal of the project. When you renovate, you're making your home more beautiful and fixing minor flaws, whereas when you refurbish, you're repairing major damage and defects.

The five golden rules of renovation
Classic renovation jobs include tasks like wallpapering walls, painting windows and doors, and cutting and laying laminate flooring. You can tackle these jobs even without much prior experience, as long as you stick to the golden rules of renovation:
1. Always work from top to bottom
Always start with the messiest jobs and work your way from the ceiling to the floor. This is especially important if you're renovating an entire room. As a general rule:
- Sanding comes before filling
- Drilling before painting
- Wall breakthroughs before working on the floor, etc.
2. Always plan generously
Whether it's wall paint, hardware, dust sheets or laminate: renovations create a lot of waste. If you plan for about fifteen per cent more materials than you've calculated, you can easily avoid minor disasters.
3. Cleanliness is key
Renovating is a messy business. Nevertheless, a clean work site is important. Carefully cover all areas that are not being worked on and remove debris or leftovers after each step. This saves you a huge clean-up job at the end and prevents one step of the renovation from creating more work for the next. We show you how to work cleanly and efficiently in our guide to planing, for example.
4. Take your time
Whenever you use liquid or viscous materials like paints, fillers or sealants during your renovation, they need time to dry. You should never ignore the specified drying times – even if it means you're twiddling your thumbs while you wait. In general, you should be aware that a renovation usually takes longer than you think.
5. Know where to save money
Renovating can be quite expensive, so it's natural to want to save money somewhere. But be mindful of what you save on. Tools should be high-quality, as they need to be precise, durable and powerful. With wall paints, a high-quality formula also saves money – because the paint provides perfect coverage or is ideally suited for the respective room. However, for dust sheets, fillers and many other consumables, you don't necessarily have to buy the premium product.

Kleines Update statt großer Renovierung: Ideen für ein frisches Zuhause
Du musst nicht gleich renovieren, wenn du Lust auf Neues hast. Wir hätten ein paar Ideen für kleine DIY-Projekte, die easy frischen Wind in dein Zuhause bringen:
- Neue Griffe für Möbel, Türen oder Fenster
- Fugen säubern oder erneuern
- Einzelne Wände in Akzentfarben streichen
- Beleuchtung mit mehr Stimmungslicht anpassen
- Neue Vorhänge befestigen
- Lichtschalter modernisieren
Du willst nichts erneuern, aber trotzdem ein Gefühl wie nach dem Renovieren haben? Dann her mit den Putzhelfern und ran an den Deep Clean: Räume das gesamte Zimmer aus und reinige jeden Winkel von der Decke bis zum Boden – Fenster putzen oder Teppich shampoonieren inklusive. Dabei kannst du gleich gründlich entrümpeln!









