3 Ways Doing Home Improvement Projects with Your Partner Improves Your Relationship

Home improvement projects can be stressful, and updating your bathroom or fixing the kitchen sink isn't the first date idea that comes to mind when your goal is to spend a romantic evening with your special someone. Unlike a “movie and dinner” date night, these projects often require substantial amounts of planning and time.
However, sharing a hands-on, time-intensive experience can help couples bond in ways that more traditional date ideas couldn't. Our bathroom update idea, for example, may require you and your partner to collaborate on brainstorming, shopping, planning, and installing new fixtures and plumbing. These activities require cooperation but also provide opportunities to strengthen your communication skills and understanding of one another.
Successful DIY projects are all about the details, so without further ado, here are three detailed explanations of how doing plumbing and other home improvement projects with your partner can strengthen your relationship.
1. It's a Chance to Communicate With Your Partner
This is especially true if you’re going for a full remodel of a room like a bathroom or kitchen! In situations like these, everything from your budget to the plumbing materials used to whether or not you should consult a professional will cause you to flex your communication skills.
And although you may not agree with your partner’s preference of sink or shower, you and your partner won’t undertake a new plumbing project daily. It's a chance to uniquely explore each other’s creative sides and work on your communication skills.
2. It Builds Teamwork
Another pair of eyes as you plan and finish your plumbing project can point you toward innovative solutions or options you wouldn’t have otherwise considered. You may find that your partner is surprisingly handy with a wrench, or perhaps they have a penchant for details that saves you from an unfortunate mistake.
A successful relationship allows people to blend the strengths and weaknesses of more than one individual. You and your partner can and should take advantage of this during home improvement projects.
3. It Creates Lasting Memories
One of the primary rewards of a successful home renovation project is the feeling of accomplishment that follows. After you finish your plumbing project, it will become a physical manifestation and a real-life representation of what you and your partner can accomplish when you work together! The next time you feel frustrated with your relationship, you can remember the plumbing project you finished together.
If you have a plumbing project or other home improvement project that needs to be done, you should consider sitting down with your partner before you start. To work on a plumbing project with your partner, you will need a task list and a basic understanding of the tools, supplies, and time commitment involved. Add fun elements to the conversation whenever possible to keep things light-hearted and friendly. Even if neither of you ever picks up a wrench or a piece of pipe, you can still involve your partner in essential details, such as the design, project budget, and timeline.