See one of our latest projects HERE!
Home remodeling is a big decision. Many factors come into play when planning
your house remodel. The complexity of a house remodeling project depends upon the room being remodeled, the nature of the work to be done, and the skills of those doing it.
Many homeowners choose to remodel their kitchens as a way to update their homes,
and improve the value of an older home. Kitchen remodeling requires wiring and plumbing work so may not be an ideal do-it-yourself project, without substantial knowledge and experience. Kitchen remodels require homeowners to make many decisions. Cabinetry, countertop, and flooring options may seem overwhelming. New appliances are often a part of a kitchen remodel project. A good kitchen remodel can improve the value and beauty of your home, as well as its function on a day to day basis.
Bathrooms are another popular home remodeling project, as they, like kitchens, often show the age of a home more than living spaces do. Bathroom remodeling projects often include new flooring, fixtures, and tile work. They may include space rearrangement to allow for new larger showers and jetted tubs not included in older homes. Homeowners comfortable with improvement projects may find that minor bathroom remodels are fairly doable. Fixture replacements, tiling, and redecorating are all feasible for the do it yourselfer. Redoing a bathroom can add value and enjoyment to your home, so it is most definitely a worthwhile home remodel project.
Other common home remodeling projects include adding a sunroom or additional space onto a home, or perhaps reworking spaces to allow for a larger master suite after the children have left home or a home office. As with bathrooms and kitchens, you may need a little or a lot of professional help to achieve your remodeling hopes. Also, if you are finishing new living space, it is important to be aware of local building codes and secure any appropriate permits, both for legal and safety reasons.
Surviving the stress of a major home remodeling project can be a challenge. The house is dirty, construction is underway, and the kitchen may not even be usable! It may help to set up a secondary kitchen area if remodeling a kitchen, to allow for microwave and refrigerator use, perhaps in the dining room or garage. In general, while in the midst of a home remodeling project, it can be helpful to keep some areas well free of the dust and dirt of remodeling to allow for a restful escape from the chaos.
Home remodeling can increase the monetary value of your home and your enjoyment of it. Perhaps you have decided to remodel that dated kitchen or bath, or make room for a teen or aging parent in the basement. Maybe you are planning a do it yourself project or preparing to move out and let the construction crews take over. Whatever your house remodel entails, planning it well, choosing the appropriate laborers to help with the project, and taking steps to reduce your stress can make your home remodeling project a pleasant experience.