Secure Your Home During Remodel

Remodeling your home is a journey filled with emotions, it blends excitement, hope, and vision for what

is to come. Whether it’s transforming a kitchen into a chef’s masterpiece, designing a great room for

entertaining, or creating an in-home spa retreat, the remodel process is about elevating both lifestyle and

comfort.

Amidst these plans, families naturally consult financial advisors, interior designers, and builders to ensure

every decision is carefully measured. Yet one aspect often overlooked is the quiet guardian of peace of

mind, security. When your residence becomes a workspace for contractors, foresight in safeguarding

your valuables like family heirlooms, artwork, and jewelry is as essential as choosing the right finishes.

Below are five considerations to integrate into your remodeling plan:

1. Treat Valuables as Cash

Use the ‘cash test’: if you wouldn’t leave money there, don’t leave your valuables there. Before the first

contractor arrives, remove all valuables. Consider storing your most treasured possessions in an off-site,

secure location like a safe deposit box.

2. Establish an Access Protocol

Designate approved points of entry, delineate private “no-go” rooms, set working hours, and prescribe

how the residence is secured at day’s end (regardless of if you live on or off site). A clearly defined

standard turns preference into practice and keeps the project disciplined.

3. Modernize Security Systems

Today’s residential security technology is more sophisticated and unobtrusive than ever. Before work

begins, consider a layered security approach that includes smart entry credentials, motion activated

detection/ notification after hours, and smart video technology. This provides a subtle yet effective

deterrent beyond a standard alarm and basic camera system.

4. Curate What You Share

Consider your surroundings when communicating and only share information on a “need to know” basis.

Let discretion lead, while considering that communication is not only verbal, but also visual.

5. Maintain a Presence

If you are living elsewhere during construction, unannounced visits are powerful. These moments of

visibility not only keep your project on track but also subtly remind everyone involved that the home

remains under your attentive eye.

A remodel is an investment in comfort, legacy, and redesigns the way you live. True peace of mind comes

not only from the beauty of the finished space but also from the confidence that every detail has been

considered along the way. By weaving these security measures into your project, you extend foresight

beyond design, ensuring that the transformation of your home protects both your surroundings and the

treasures within.

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