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How to navigate working and living in a renovation project

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

To navigate living and working through a renovation, plan for disruptions and assess if you can stay or should move out. If staying at home, clear clutter, protect possessions with dust sheets, and use noise-cancelling headphones. Budget for extra costs and potential delays, with relocation costs from £50 to £150 per night if you choose to move temporarily. Stay flexible and keep track of progress to reduce stress.

The plans have been drawn up, the paperwork has been signed, and you've shaken hands with your chosen contractors. It feels like your vision is about to materialise, and then construction begins. However you approach your home renovation journey, you'll unlikely get through it without disruption or worry. If moving home is up there with the most stressful life events, then deciding to have that home renovated will naturally stir feelings of uncertainty until it’s finished. 

And, beyond the emotional gymnastics of having construction work done, the practicalities can feel like a logistical minefield - not to mention the hassle and upheaval of surprise setbacks that are all too common. We get it. And while we can't control everything, we can be a guiding force through the chaos. In this article, we draw on our experience of managing over 6000 home renovations to round up our top survival tips for living and working at home through your project.

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