Repair is always a labor-intensive, multi-stage process that requires substantial capital investment. It is worth noting that finishing work is the most important stage, the implementation of which depends on how correctly you spent your energy, nerves and savings. There is a saying: "We are not rich enough to buy ourselves cheap." It should be understood that cosmetic repairs must be made only from high-quality materials using the latest technologies. This will affect the final result and determine the cost of finishing work.
Some factors that will affect the cosiness and comfort in the room after the repair:
1. The right style.
2. The quality of building materials.
3. High-quality construction and finishing works - they should be entrusted to specialists, qualified craftsmen.
The process of work is divided into several stages. The first of these is the preparation of the premises. This stage includes: laying the subfloor; pouring screeds; putty; plastering and other types of repair work. All of the above worksbelong to the category of secondary ones, since the result of the decorative finishing of the room depends on the quality of their implementation.
Let's say the room is poorly plastered. As a result, you will not be able to carry out the next step - to apply putty without flaws on the surface, which will later lead to poor-quality painting of the room or the application of decorative elements (especially in cases where it is necessary to use a roller).
It is worth noting that negligent attitude to preparatory work makes subsequent finishing difficult. The purpose of the preparatory work is to create a base surface for possible further decoration. When the estimate for finishing work is calculated, then no less than 45% of the total pledged amount goes to pay for the preparatory stage. And with high-quality finishes, this figure rises to 50-55% of the total cost of repairs.
The second stage of the workflow is the finishing work. These include: painting surfaces, pasting wallpaper (including liquid), applying plaster with decorative elements, applying decorative coatings. This also includes tiling, paneling, marble decoration (or other types of materials that are of natural origin), Venetian plaster, artistic painting (frescoes). In other words, finishing work is everything that emphasizes the design, vividly expressing the imagination of the architect.
From everything written above, the conclusion suggests itself: it is not worthtry to carry out finishing work or part of them yourself. Lack of qualifications, theoretical knowledge and practical skills will lead to inevitable failure. It may happen that in the near future you will have to organize a new repair and, naturally, this will require another investment. Everyone knows that a miser pays twice. Don't let this be about you.