Get It Right with Undercover Architect

Why “Small Renovations” Often Go Wrong (And How to Avoid the Most Common Traps)

Mar 23, 2026
They unpack why calling work “small” creates risky assumptions and hidden complexity. Topics include common ways small projects begin, how limited documentation causes onsite chaos, and how scope creep snowballs. Practical shifts and a step-by-step project framework for planning and sequencing renovations are also explored.
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Small Area Can Mean Big System Changes

  • 'Small' refers to area, not complexity of systems involved.
  • Amelia Lee explains kitchens or single-room work immediately implicate plumbing, electrical, structure, lighting and circulation across the whole house.
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Supplier Drawings Can Mask Missing Details

  • Documentation from suppliers often looks finished but misses integration with the existing building.
  • Amelia Lee warns supplier drawings focus on products and rarely resolve how new work ties into structure, services or adjoining finishes.
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Assuming Others Will Spot Compliance Risks

  • Homeowners assume suppliers will flag external issues and approvals.
  • Amelia Lee calls this the assumptions trap and notes unseen approvals, licensing and capacity gaps often surface only during construction.
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