The Three Pillars Of Renovation Planning

A renovation doesn’t go sideways because of one bad decision.

It unravels when decisions are made without a structure.

After 20+ years managing real renovation projects, I’ve seen the same issues come up again and again:

• unclear expectations
• poor communication
• decisions made too late (or too early)
• boundaries that were never set

This course gives you the exact planning framework I use to keep renovation projects calm, organized, and under control — whether you’re renovating your own home or managing projects for clients.


This course is for you if you are:

• A homeowner who wants to feel confident, prepared, and in control during a renovation
• A renovation professional (contractor, builder, or designer working with clients) who wants better communication, clearer expectations, and fewer last-minute fires

If you’re responsible for renovation decisions, this framework supports how projects actually run.

What you’ll learn inside the course:

✔Be Prepared

Understand what needs to be decided before money is spent or trades are booked — so you don’t pay twice or change direction mid-project.

âś” Get Organized

Learn how to document decisions, manage information, and communicate clearly with contractor and trades and clients.

âś” Set Boundaries

Know what’s your responsibility, what isn’t, and how to avoid confusion, stress, and scope creep.

This course is perfect if you want to:

  • feel confident making renovation decisions

  • avoid delays and last-minute scrambles

  • communicate clearly with contractors

  • stay in control without micromanaging

  • enjoy the renovation process instead of dreading it

What’s included:

âś” Short, focused video lessons
âś” Clear planning framework you can use immediately
âś” Real-world renovation guidance (not theory)
âś” Lifetime access


👉 Get instant access to The Three Pillars of Renovation Planning — $47 USD

If you’re responsible for renovation decisions — for your home or for clients — this course gives you the structure to stay in control.