Sometimes it doesn’t take much thought in whether or not to hire your neighbor’s friend’s sister’s uncle to come in and change a ceiling fan for you. And sometimes you just know when it’s time to call-in a roofing contractor to put on a new top to your casa. But what about those times when you need a general contractor even though you could really could get away with bringing in a handyman (who’s always served you right in the past) to do a job so you save a few bucks if you passed on the residential contractor route? Do you take that risk? What are those risks? And what are you getting yourself into if things go awry?
It’s those little things that can bother you they get right under your skin. Who’d think that small stuff would irritate you so much? Like those big living room windows that saw better days with years of water deposits leaving a cloudy view of the spring flowers you dutifully planted. Or the old, sagging kitchen cabinetry that you’ve repaired countless times but you still must put forth special effort every time you pull out those bothersome drawers. Or the outdated colors in your bathroom that you somehow liked decades ago. You’ve been dreaming of custom bathroom designs for eons but just never got around to doing a bathroom renovation. Those niggling things actually create an uncomfortable home environment for your family. Stress isn’t something you want at home. Home should be relaxing and peaceful, not annoying.
According to HGTV Remodels, you can expect to spend nearly a third of your kitchen remodel budget on cabinetry. This being said, you want to make sure you make the right decision for you and your family when selecting custom cabinets.Before you start shopping, make sure you and your design consultant have put together a well thought-out plan. You will need to identify your objectives and priorities while keeping in mind the amount of money you are willing to invest into your project.
We all know home remodeling can be stressful. Money. Inconvenience. Intrusion. Dust. Decisions. Just to name a few. Here are some of the key causes of home remodeling-related stress and how we help to prevent it.
We are very excited to share this gorgeous kitchen in Irvine on the blog today. These Sea Pointe clients love to cook and were ready to come home to their dream kitchen. Since they were willing to think outside the box , they decided on two cabinet door styles in their kitchen—one for the upper cabinets and one for the base cabinets. All cabinets are Bellmont 1900 series and for the base cabinets they decided on the Kahana door style in Sapele with French Roast. For the perimeter cabinets, as well as the uppers, they went with the Islands door style in Sapele Natural with a Caramelized Bamboo finish. On their large island they blended both kitchen cabinet styles to create synergy throughout the kitchen.  To check out more before and after pictures, see our facebook photo album: Sizzling Kitchen Remodel.
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