Home Renovations templates

Tired of keeping track of multiple documents for home renovations? With Notion templates designed for home renovation projects, you can consolidate everything in one place. Use our customizable templates for everything from budget tracking to inventory logs and inventory logs and to-do lists to create your dream space without any extra stress.

79 Templates
A template preview for Household Planner and Home Management
A template preview for Home maintenance & projects
A template preview for Home Mastery: Ultimate House Planning Solution
A template preview for Construction Projects Manager
A template preview for Construction Budget & Cost Tracking
A template preview for Garage Sale Finance Tracker & Inventory Planner
A template preview for Home Automation OS
A template preview for Interior Design Project Tracker
A template preview for Ultimate Home Wiki
A template preview for Interior Design Planning
A template preview for Declutter Your Home
A template preview for Home Manager
A template preview for All in One Home Renovation Planner
A template preview for Home Renovation Planner Bundle
A template preview for Household Maintenance Binder
A template preview for Home organizer 1.0
A template preview for Home Management Binder
A template preview for Apartment Home Binder
A template preview for Home Design Options - Construction & Home Reno
A template preview for House Maintenance Tracker
A template preview for Home Renovation Cost & Budget Manager
A template preview for Garden Hub
A template preview for Construction and Renovation Budget+Contractor Mgmt
A template preview for Home renovation planner

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  • Pages — Update the page cover photo, add/change an icon, and change the page title.

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  • Databases — Change property names, types, and icons, or add/remove properties that don’t fit your needs. Add new database views, like boards, lists, calendars, timelines, or galleries.

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