Anticipating challenges is the key to planning a successful remodeling project. Before you remodel or renovate in 2022, there are a few things that you should prepare to encounter: supply chain delays, inflation, and labor shortages.

While these things are out of our control, a little planning — and flexibility — goes a long way in helping you manage these unfortunate but common obstacles.

Let’s take a look at a few ways that you can choose alternative furnishings and decor when the items that you planned to purchase are not available.


Overcome Supply Chain Delays With Flexibility

While you’re pinning ideas on Pinterest and planning your design, be sure to find a few different alternatives for each item that you plan to buy. If one item is not available or is back-ordered, you can choose one of your other options and move forward with your project.

In the photo of the living room above, the chandelier is the star of the show. If you were planning a design like this and suddenly discovered that you couldn’t get the chandelier, it would totally wreck your plan.

However, if you do a little homework ahead of time, you can confidently move forward with your project knowing that you have alternatives available in the event of a supply chain delay.

Here are some alternative lighting options that would provide a similar look and feel.

Wooden Quatrefoil Chandelier | A distressed Beach Wood finish on this quatrefoil chandelier brings a coastal element to your decor. The rustic frame, finial, and curved bobeches tie in nicely.
Genesis Silver Orb Chandelier | A single atom was the inspiration behind our Genesis Silver Orb Chandelier. The wrought iron frame twists and bends to take on a fluid form, which will reflect artful patterns on surrounding surfaces.
Byron 8 Light Chandelier
Byron 8 Light Chandelier Extra Large | This large pendant is part of the Byron Family and has a vintage bronze finish and crystal chandelier.
Quennell Chandelier | The cone-shaped shades on the Quennell Chandelier remind its designer, Clarence Mallari, of the treasured treat he had as a child. He designed the gold chandelier, made of metal in an antique brass finish, to have seeded glass canisters that diffuse the illumination flowing from the twelve lights.
Large Orb Chandelier | Integrating raw and refined materials, a modest open globe of Weathered Ashwood is accented by the chic patina of Silver Leaf banding.
Pluto Chandelier | Add light, elegance, and a touch of whimsey to your world with these celestially inspired Pluto chandeliers. Thirteen round glass bulbs orbit a diamond-shaped metal internal structure, creating a lighting solution that stuns from any angle!

Avoid Inflation Pricing With Less Expensive Alternatives

Inflation is an unavoidable issue in 2022. Everything is more expensive than it was last year, and for folks planning a home renovation, this presents a problem. While you can’t do anything about the impact of inflation on your budget, you can find less expensive alternatives while still achieving your design goal.

In the photo above, the sofa is a perfect fit for the small living room. The back is not too high and the arms are thin rather than bulky. It has taller legs that raise it off the floor, giving the tight space room to breathe.

Here are three alternative sofa options that would fit this living room like a glove:

Larkin Sofa | Timeless comfort. Contemporary lines, casual cushioning, and clean track arms are covered in camel-toned leather with antique brass nailhead detailing.
Beckwith Sofa | Mid-century modern undergoes a trend-forward refresh. Top-grain leather takes on a camel hue for a soft, buttery sit. Legs of weathered oak stay stout, allowing the leather to stand front and center.
Williams Leather Sofa | Tufted and well-tailored. Squared shelter arms and a low profile deliver a dose of mid-century flair to top-grain leather seating in a natural camel hue.

And here are three chandelier options that would look fantastic in this space:


Avoid Labor Shortages With DIY

Labor shortages mean that you may not be able to find contractors in your area who are able to take on your project right away. Don’t let that derail your remodeling plans! Instead, think creatively and discover how to achieve a high-end, custom-built look with ready-made furniture.

I just love the photo of the library/reading room above. Who doesn’t want a library of their very own? Custom-built bookshelves are beautiful and well worth the investment, but sometimes you need another option. If you’re having trouble finding a craftsperson or contractor to create a custom piece for you, consider freestanding bookshelves and other storage options instead!

Here are a few alternative shelving options that would work well in this library:

Ivy Bookcase & Ladder | A two-tone finish beguiles the senses in this antiqued, library bookcase. The exterior is finished in hand-rubbed black while interior shelves with unique iron supports reveal the natural beauty of reclaimed pine.
Margot Bookcase | Light-finished oak shapes varied-height shelving for a soft, playful look with great versatility.
Lorne Bookshelf | Dark-finished reclaimed woods form a clean, stately bookshelf, with carved reeding coursing the entire back panel. Spacious shelving grants plenty of space for favorite books and treasures.
Bane Bookshelf | 15 roomy shelves are ready to store favorite books and treasures, with smoked or charcoal-finished solid pine well-suited for large spaces.
Vito Bookshelf | Modern industrial design gets softened by fine lines. Wide planks of distressed iron offer plenty of space for the display of books and treasured items. Brass-capped feet add a feminine finishing touch.
Toscana Large Bookshelf | Charming with a throwback feel. Reclaimed, adjustable pine planks stack for an open display of personal treasure. A laddered frame offers eye-catching simplicity.

In my next post, we will discuss the latest outdoor entertaining trends and how you can incorporate them into your space.

Until then,

Laura


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