Winnipeg contractors see the same renovation mistakes over and over. Most of them are avoidable — and all of them are expensive to fix after the fact. Here are the seven that cost Winnipeg homeowners the most money, frustration, and time on living room renovations.
Removing a wall without confirming it's not load-bearing
Every wall removal needs an engineer's assessment. Assuming is how ceilings end up in living rooms.
Pot light layout without planning furniture
Pot lights installed before furniture is planned often end up directly over seating — blinding at eye level.
Feature wall that overwhelms the room
A feature wall should complement, not dominate. Dark or busy feature walls make rooms feel smaller.
Under-lighting the room
Most Canadian living rooms are under-lit with a single overhead fixture. Layer ambient, task, and accent lighting from the start.
Ignoring acoustics
Open-concept rooms with hard floors and no soft furnishings become echo chambers. Plan rugs, upholstered furniture, and curtains.
Furniture that's too small for the room
This is the most common designer error. A 6-foot sofa in a 20-foot room looks like doll furniture. Size up.
No consideration for cable management
Plan TV mounting and cable routing before drywall closes. Running cables through finished walls is expensive.
The Bottom Line
Most of these mistakes share a common thread: they're caused by rushing decisions, skipping steps that seem optional, or choosing cost savings in the wrong places. A living room renovation starting at $9,000 is a significant investment. Spending an extra $500–$2,000 to do it right protects the other $9K+.
Use the free Winnipeg Living Room Calculator to get a realistic budget estimate before talking to contractors — knowing the real numbers prevents many of these mistakes before they start.
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