#WalkThrew: How to Manage Homeowner GCs and Lead Designers

When a homeowner GCs or takes on a lead designer role, it might sound like a great way for the homeowner to save money and take control of the project schedule so it fits inside their busy lives. But, is it really a help and money-saver when a homeowner takes on a general contractor role? Or is it an expensive headache for everyone?

On 10/25 the #WalkThrew home chat is spotlighting homeowner general contractors (GCs) and homeowner interior designers who partner with pros to complete major remodeling projects at home. We’re talking additions, basements, bathrooms, and kitchens.

#WalkThrew chat questions

1. Have you worked as a homeowner GC? Or as a pro who has worked with a homeowner GC (or designer)? If not, would you?

2. What are the potential benefits and pitfalls?

3. What are the red flags for professionals when a homeowner wants to ‘save money’ and ‘help’?

4. How can homeowners step out of their lane and successfully GC (or design) with remodeling subs on a kitchen or bathroom?

Share your opinion.

Share your thoughts now.

Weigh-in now with your comments/questions/project images and we’ll share during the conversation about Homeowners working as their own General Contractors.

Learn more about the #WalkThrew here.

The #WalkThrew is a multiplatform interactive live discussion about ‘home trends’ and innovations among home pros and enthusiasts like you. Are you tired of seeing more sponsored-by-product-brand posts than authentic content? Bored of hearing ‘home trends’ like grey is the new white or home spas are popular or white ceilings are out? Then this #WalkThrew is for you.

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