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EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING

EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING

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.

wood kitchen floorCOMMUNICATION: Poor communication is perhaps one of the biggest factors that can cause home remodeling-related stress. As your remodeling contractor, we want to make sure you know what the remodeling process is going to be like. Whoever you would with should take the time to learn what you want and what you don’t want. You should be told what to expect at each step and what information will be needed from you. Needless to say, Sea Pointe’s puts an emphasis on clear communication not only between our staff and you, but also among our staff members and our specialty trade contractors.

PLANNING: Poor planning causes home remodeling projects to go off track and that can cause stress. A properly planned remodeling project eliminates much of the opportunity for problems to occur. If time allows, we aim to have all materials ordered prior to starting the job to avoid any delays. The fewer surprises the better. Sea Pointe’s goal is to avoid ALL surprises.

GUIDANCE: While some homeowners really enjoy the design and selection process, for others, it can be stressful. However, if you have worked with us, you already know that we are always willing to provide guidance in both design and construction. And, with the comfort of knowing you have a go-to for all your questions, you can eliminate stress and enjoy the creative process of your new remodel.
Design/Build Process: One way of running a remodeling project is to hire an architectural firm to design a project and then put the project out to contractors for bids. However, this involves extra steps, as well as involving additional companies. And worse, with this approach there is the chance that what was designed won’t be buildable within your budget. This added complexity and uncertainty can easily cause stress. This is why we work as a Design/Build firm. Design/build offers homeowners peace of mind, simplicity and the ease of working with one trusted company from concept to completion. As the general contractor will are responsible for solving any issues relating to the design or the construction. This helps us ensure that our client’s projects will be completed on time and within budget.

TRUST: During the construction phase of your project you can have people in your home for weeks, or even months. Trust is a critical component to this. If you don’t trust the people working in your home, it can be even more stressful than just the constant invasion. When working with Sea Pointe, you can rest assured knowing that our team is carefully selected and trained to work in occupied homes. Our reputation depends not only on providing you with a fantastic-looking, well built, trouble-free project but also on making sure your remodeling experience was comfortable and smooth.

If you would like to lessen your chance of getting stressed out by your next home remodeling effort, be sure and contact us about your project. Then just relax and enjoy.

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EASING THE STRESS OF HOME REMODELING was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing
SLASH ENERGY COSTS IN YOUR HOME REMODEL

SLASH ENERGY COSTS IN YOUR HOME REMODEL

If you’re considering a home remodel in Orange County, you may want to think about ways to incorporate upgrades that will reduce your energy bills. With a large project scope that involves opening or moving walls, just bringing your home up to current building codes will provide dramatic improvements to energy usage. But overhauls of drafty windows, under insulated walls and timeworn cooling and heating systems will minimize monthly bills and keep your family more comfortable year-round.

I bet you’re wondering, “Where do I even start?” Well, there would be little point in installing a high-efficiency HVAC (heating, ventilation & air conditioning) system without first sealing up the exterior of your home. First, consider what time of insulation you are willing to invest in. Spray foam insulation is roughly two to three times the cost of your standard fiberglass batting, but offers two to three times the effectiveness. The spray seals every nook and cranny, creating an air barrier, eliminating drafts. You also need to remember that a wall is only as airtight as its windows.

If you’re in the market for a new HVAC system, consider one that uses hot water as the “fuel” to heat the air stream—it’s about 96 more efficient—better than any furnace. The best feature is that it adjusts both the water temperature and the fan speed according to the system’s sensors. The equipment keeps up-to-the-minute track of weather conditions and the zones within the house demanding airflow. To expand on this, a favorite energy saver are the Nest thermostats. Using complex sensors, the Nest will learn your family’s routine and constantly reprogram based on real-time data. Each one can also be set up manually either in the home, or from a smart phone allowing you to alter your home’s environment from the road. The unit is said to reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 20 percent.

With just a couple upgrades and modifications, it’s easy to have more energy efficient home and watch those energy bills drop right before your eyes!

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A Kitchen Remodel The Whole Family Will Love

Open floor plans have gained popularity over the last few years, which typically open the family room and kitchen to one another creating a great room. An open floor plan allows a family to spend quality time together, without infringing on each other’s personal space and activities. Below we answer common questions that come our way.

What do you need to think about when designing an open plan kitchen?
You have to consider all the activities that will take place in the room, and how they can work together. Preparing meals, watching television, surfing the internet, doing homework, paying the bills, relaxing with a magazine and chatting with friends you have to make sure these can all happily co-exist in your open plan kitchen.
To cater for all these different needs, it’s always best to work with an experienced designer that can customize your space. An experienced kitchen designer’s job is to help homeowners maximize space and functionality of a room and ensure there is a seamless feel between all parts.

What are the practical considerations?
Many of our clients love to entertain, but it doesn’t always mean they need huge double ovens taking up tons of wall space and storage. Consider using a range with a small side oven to replace your second large oven. Another option is to go with a convection microwave that can be used as a microwave for the day-to-day cooking and switched to an oven when you have a few extra guests.

Do you have any recommendations for colors?
It’s important to think about the overall theme of the room. Usually it makes sense to match the kitchen style to existing furniture in order to cut costs.
Simple, light paint tones are often used in open plan kitchens as they enhance the proportions of the room: darker colors or more detailed wall papers would detract from the overall feel and ambiance of the new space.

Sea-Pointe-Design-and-Remodel-three-Brushed-modern-brass-pendants-with-fluted-glass-sit-above-the-islandHow can we create an extra space for seating?
If you have a large enough space, you can add seating on the end of your island. It creates a great space to do homework, pay bills and socialize with the chef of the house. From a design perspective, you can get creative and pick a different color for the island than the rest of the cabinetry, or select a fun countertop material that is different than the rest of the kitchen.

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STRETCHING YOUR SMALL BATH REMODEL

STRETCHING YOUR SMALL BATH REMODEL

When every inch counts, you will want to consider getting professional design help from a kitchen and bath designer or design/build remodeling firm to get you started.  Here are a few tips from our design consultants:

Squeezing for Space

The first thing you want to tackle is figuring out how much space you have to work with. There are a multitude of ways to make a small space appear larger than it is. For example, use a pocket door, rather than a standard hinged door. When choosing mirrors, use one large one instead of two. Go with light-colored finish materials and clear-glass shower doors to stretch space visually.

Storage space usually is at a premium in small baths, so consider recessing a bath cabinet above the vanity. Many vanities have only two front doors offering limited storage space with no room for organization. So, look for a vanity with drawers or bins for toiletries and cleaning supplies your bathroom remodeler should be able to add drawers or shelving to most cabinet orders.

Finally, avoid pedestal sinks in a small, full bath. They look great but are impractical because they don’t provide storage. Save them for powder rooms where storage isn’t as crucial.

 

Keep it Affordable

How much will a small bath remodel cost? That depends on structural changes and the price of the components. The National Kitchen and Bath Association’s annual Trends Survey” puts the cost of a basic bathroom remodel at about $9,000. But remember, it’s easy to exceed that amount by picking high-end materials.

For example, a deluxe whirlpool tub may cost $5,000, whereas the same tub minus the whirlpool might be $1,200. A designer or more decorative sink can be a $500 investment whereas a simple white china version costs $70.

Another important factor in the final tally is the cost of labor. Because all the major building trades are involved in a bathroom remodel, sprucing up even a small bath tends to be expensive if you hire out all the work.

 

 

Musts for Every Bath

No matter how small a bathroom you’re planning, it must include certain items. Ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are required by code to protect receptacles in wet areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens. GFCIs quickly break the circuit, which can prevent a potentially fatal shock from a blow-dryer or electric shaver.

Low-flow toilets, which use 1.6 gal. of water per flush (and soon-to-be 1.28 gal.), are required by law in all new and remodeled baths. Pressure-assisted toilets effectively clear the bowl with one flush, but make considerable noise in the process. Gravity models sometimes require two flushes to clean the bowl properly. For maximum efficiency, choose a bowl with a large water surface.

Proper ventilation will prevent moisture from getting trapped in the bath, which can lead to mold and mildew growth. This moisture can also destroy wall coverings, harm wallboard and other building components and saturate insulation, rendering it useless.

Adequate lighting is needed for shaving, applying and removing makeup and other grooming tasks. Include task-specific and ambient, or general, light. Multiple recessed ceiling fixtures are all but invisible and eliminate the locker-room look of a single ceiling-mounted fixture. Include a light fixture above the tub and/or in the shower.

Finally, admitting natural light with skylights, etched glass, transom windows and glass block is an effective way to maintain privacy without taking up additional space. At a minimum, window area should equal at least 10 percent of the square footage of the room.

Seem like a lot to remember? Your design consultant is there it help you pick the options that are best for your small space whether it be a bathroom or kitchen.You may think that the only possibility for you bathroom is to remove the existing and put it back the exact way you had it, just with new materials. Make sure you ask your design consultant what other options you have. You’ll be surprised with what they come up with!

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THE NEW RETIREMENT – AGE PROOFING YOUR HOME

THE NEW RETIREMENT – AGE PROOFING YOUR HOME

Sea Pointe Design & Remodel President Andrew Shore was recently asked by Robert Margetic, host of the web radio show “The New Retirement”, to chime in on Aging-In-Place and some clever ideas to help remodel your home to keep you living there for many years to come. In this episode Andrew explains Sea Pointe’s design/build concept and its advantages for those looking to take on a remodel involving Universal Design and Aging-In-Place. Mr. Margetic also asks Andrew about some remodeling ideas that can improve safety and functionality in a home remodeling project. Andrew mentions multiple suggestions one being lighting.  “A good lighting design is really critical, and a lot of times its not just inside the home, but on walkways from the street to the home, so you avoid the trip and falls.” He also talks about being conscience of selecting color contrasting materials,  grab bars, floor texture, and more.

Listen or download the full podcast here : The New Retirement Age Proofing Retirement.  To get to the good stuff, fast forward to Andrew’s segment at the 26th minute.

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