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A Different Take on Countertops – Remodeling Design Guide

A Different Take on Countertops – Remodeling Design Guide

Countertop Design Guide

Most clients are familiar with common countertop materials such as marble, granite or quartz. However, those popular options by no means limit a palate or choices. Other popular countertop materials include;

Laminate (Formica, Wilsonart, Devmar and others)

Laminate is cost effective, comes in hundreds of colors and patterns and is easy to clean and maintain.

Wood (Butcher Block)

Wood is a living product that will change over time. Wood will show wear and tear, nicks and scratches; it is not heat resistant and needs to be sealed regularly. The attractiveness of wood is its ability to add character and warmth to a kitchen. Another advantage of wood is the range of available thicknesses and edges. Wood countertops should be viewed and used as a piece of fine furniture as opposed to a high-performance kitchen top solution. Designers often pair wood with other countertop materials.

Stainless Steel

Professional chefs gravitate to stainless steel, in part, because it is impervious to bacteria and heat. Stainless steel requires more maintenance than most other surfaces because of its propensity to scratch and show water spots and fingerprints. Stainless steel is often selected to create an industrial look or for those who want the look and feel of a commercial kitchen.

Recycled Glass

This green material is easy to clean and maintain, stain resistant, heat resistant, durable and strong. Each glass countertop is unique, providing a custom look. Recycled glass, despite its strength, can crack if not properly installed. Also, some designs easily show fingerprints and water spots.

Concrete

Concrete is extremely durable and is often custom formed in the kitchen or bath to fit any size, shape, texture or color desired. Concrete countertops need to be regularly sealed to prevent staining. Additionally, concrete tops can scratch and chip.

Solid Surface (Corian and Swanstone, among others)

Solid surfaces are made from acrylic, generally less expensive than stone or quartz and easy to clean and maintain. They come in rainbows of colors and the material is unique in that the seams can be invisible. Solid surface countertops can be damaged by heat and are susceptible to scratching.

Tile

Common countertop tiles are made from ceramic, glass, granite and porcelain. Tiles come in an endless array of styles, colors, shapes and textures and can be sized to fit any motif. Tile countertops tend to be labor intensive for installation and need to be sealed regularly to prevent damage to the grout. If you are interested in granite, marble, glass, porcelain or another type of natural stone, a way to reduce material cost is to select tile instead of slabs, but doing so will increase your installation and maintenance costs. While there may be cost saving advantages to go with tile over slabs, there are also huge performance differences. Slabs do not require grouting or feature grout lines. Plus, stone, quartz, marble and glass slabs last longer than tile alternatives.

Porcelain

Porcelain countertops are available in an endless array of colors, patterns and textures; they are easy to clean and heat resistant. Porcelain is also stronger than granite and lighter. Porcelain slabs are extremely durable but there is the potential for chipping and cracking.

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Do I need A Remodeling Permit? Remodeling Guide

Do I need A Remodeling Permit? Remodeling Guide

Remodeling PermitsMore than likely, yes. Almost every remodeling project should be permitted, especially those that include electrical, plumbing and/or drywall work. Moreover, all permits should be pulled by the general contractor or specific tradesperson responsible for the work. Ultimately, a correctly permitted project ensures the homeowner is protected against any question of liability that should arise.

Types of Remodeling Permits

The type of permit required varies depending on the project scope of work. As a general contractor, there are two types of permits Sea Pointe Design & Remodel pulls on a regular basis. The first is “OTC” or an over-the-counter permit. This type of permit is pulled for projects that consist of basic cosmetic updates, or what is sometimes called “remove and replace”. The second permit applies to the more extensive projects, such as an addition, knocking down existing walls to alter the floorplan or changing the roof structure in any way. In this example, Sea Pointe Design & Remodel would work with the engineers necessary to create specific sets of building plans which then get submitted to the city for review and to be approved.

Fees are incurred during the permitting process and costs can vary drastically based on city and scope of work.

At Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, our team of estimators and in-house architects are responsible for pulling permits. Immediately after a contract is signed, a “permitting package” is assembled and presented to the city building department. This package includes documents such as an electrical plan. A building official would review the “permit package” and either issue a permit on the spot of request that “revisions” by made.

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What is a shear wall? Behind The Walls Remodeling Guide

What is a shear wall? Behind The Walls Remodeling Guide

What is a shear wall?

Wall Remodeling Guide

Shear walls are used in the state of California to prevent the home from moving during an earthquake. To the eye, a shear wall is just like any other conventional wall in a home. The difference is that the framing of a shear wall is reinforced, typically with plywood. A plywood lining makes for a more rigid and/or sturdy wall, which would help control any horizontal movement of the home during an earthquake.

What is a footing?

A footing is best described as a concrete column with rebar reinforcement that is poured and secured within a trench or a hole dug in the ground. Footings are usually placed under areas of the home with the most amount of weight above. Footing sizes and rebar call-outs will vary depending on the live load above. A structural engineer determines the type of footings required in all areas of the home.

Load Bearing vs. Non Load Bearing Walls

Non-load bearing can be thought of as walls that do not support any weight from above. Removing a non-load bearing wall is relatively easy and inexpensive. On the other hand, load bearing walls do support the weight above. A very common element in Southern California remodeling projects, the process of removing a load bearing wall is slightly more involved. It is oftentimes the opposite when removing a load bearing wall. The biggest hurdle when removing a load bearing wall is redistributing the weight that the load bearing wall once supported. This oftentimes requires new pad footings relative to that area, new beam(s) and posts.

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What Is Design Build Remodeling?

What Is Design Build Remodeling?

Budget, Construction Quality & Project Management Benefits

When tackling any home remodeling project, whether it is a kitchen remodel, a bathroom remodel or a much larger whole home remodel it is important to know who is going to complete the work. In our blog, What are my Home Remodeling Options? we discuss the 3 most common construction options: Do-it-yourself, general contractors and the increasingly popular design/build approach. Today we are going to focus on the design/build approach to remodeling.

Why Choose a Design / Build Remodeling Firm?

One of the greatest reasons for hiring a design/build remodeling company is that they provide homeowners with a full-service remodeling experience. When our clients hire Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, they are not just hiring a general contractor, but a united team of award winning design consultants, expert project managers, trusted construction crew, experienced architects and skilled engineers. Under one roof, a comprehensive team of industry experts progress smoothly through each project with clear communication. Sea Pointe Design & Remodel proudly guides clients through the remodeling process with one point of accountability, ultimately alleviating stress and confusion.

From concept through construction, the Sea Pointe Design & Remodel team offers a full service remodeling experience.

Benefits of Design/Build Remodeling to My Remodeling Budget

Kicking off the remodeling journey with a complementary in-home first appointment, clients work with a Sea Pointe Design & Remodel design consultant to explore what’s possible within your budget. After establishing a budget and clear scope of work, clients then work with their design consultant to choose materials and make informed decisions, which keeps the project within budget. With all design materials chosen upfront, clients are presented with a complete contract, totaling the cost of their remodeling project. Including all design and construction details in the contract not only eliminates surprise change orders and added costs, but also keeps the construction of your project running smoothly.

“Complete Package” Remodeling

Design / Build Remodeling BenefitsWe design every remodel with value engineering in mind. When incorporating the design/build construction concept, quality, cost and time are determined concurrently. Sea Pointe Design & Remodel’s expertise in this format ensures that our client can save money, save time, and have the peace of mind that their residential remodel will meet their specific functionality and aesthetic needs.

Together, a team of design consultants, project managers, structural engineers, architects, material purchasers and logistics coordinators work behind the scenes to strategically plan and construct your project. Leaving the heavy lifting to a team of experts alleviates stress and confusion and allows the client to focus on the exciting aspects of their remodeling project.

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What Are My Home Remodeling Options?

What Are My Home Remodeling Options?

Planning a Home Remodel?

Pros and Cons of the 3 Most Common Options

When exploring your kitchen, bathroom or whole home remodeling options, you’ll find yourself with three different options for managing and completing your project. Which one you choose will depend on both your budget and how qualified you feel with tackling the myriad aspects of most remodeling jobs.

Do-It-Yourself Remodeling

Remodeling Options

Your first option (and possibly the most daunting) is do-it-yourself or DIY. Undoubtedly the most cost-effective option; however successful DIY home remodeling requires an extensive design background and comprehensive knowledge of construction. If you aren’t comfortable with handling all the design and construction technicalities and codes, you might want to consider hiring some outside help. It is also important to note that if you are required to re-do a particular portion of the job because it wasn’t done properly or up to code, any cost savings you may have had could be lost.

Remodeling with a General Contractor

If a do-it-yourself remodeling project isn’t a realistic option, you may choose to work with a general contractor. While working with a general contractor provides homeowners with a resource for the design and construction of a project, homeowners are expected to communicate between the architect, structural engineer, interior designer, material manufacturers and the general contractor. Clearly, working with a general contractor still requires you take a hands-on approach to your remodel.

Working with a Design / Build Remodeling Firm

Home Remodeling OptionsLastly, the option of working with a design/build remodeling firm like Sea Pointe Design & Remodel offers homeowners a full-service remodeling experience. The design/build remodeling approach offers homeowners comprehensive project management with one point of accountability. Together, a team of design consultants, project managers, structural engineers, architects, material purchasers and logistics coordinators work behind the scenes to strategically plan and construct your project. Leaving the heavy lifting to a team of experts alleviates stress and confusion while allowing the client to focus on the exciting aspects of their remodeling project.

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