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Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Flooring

Your Guide to Finding the Perfect Flooring

FlooringThere’s nothing quite like a beautiful floor to accent a room, or to tie different aspects of the space together. In today’s market, there are many options to choose from in terms of style, color, finish, durability, and cost. Finding the perfect flooring can be a fun, but sometimes overwhelming, process. Let’s look at some things to consider before you start.

What to consider before choosing your flooring

You don’t want to be changing flooring as often as you might update the paint on your walls, so choosing the right type is important. Here are a few things to think about:

  • Functionality – What you do in the room helps determine what type of flooring you need. For example, a kitchen remodel might include installing hard, durable flooring that is easy to clean since there’s always the potential for spilled food. In contrast, you might consider something softer for a bedroom.
  • Style – You want to pick a flooring that matches your personal tastes, but also fits with the overall style of the home and adjacent rooms. One word of caution here – flooring can be expensive and labor-intensive to replace, so try to avoid trendy styles that will soon be outdated.
  • Durability and maintenance – Think about what your flooring will need to stand up to, now and in the future. If you have little children, for example, you can expect spills and dropped objects – how difficult will it be to keep your floor looking like new? In addition, what kind of maintenance will it require to keep it clean or protect its finish?
  • Budget – It can be difficult when your tastes outreach your remodeling budget, but knowing how much you can spend helps to narrow the choices. If you find a flooring style you like, but it doesn’t fit your budget, you may be able to find something similar for less expense. Just be aware that the quality of material and its durability may be affected by the lower cost.

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5 Tips For Keeping Remodeling Costs Within Budget

5 Tips For Keeping Remodeling Costs Within Budget

Remodeling costsRemodeling costs are a huge factor when deciding if you should remodel or not. Whether you’re aiming to remodel just one room, or undergo a whole house remodel, home renovations can be very exciting. They can also be very costly. Sometimes, additional costs are incurred throughout the process because the scope of the project changes. Other times, added expenses happen due to lack of planning, poor construction techniques, or simply unexpected hurdles to cross. Let’s take a look at how you can keep your remodeling project within your budget.

 

Factors that affect remodeling costs

The first step to staying within your renovation budget is learning the factors that affect the overall cost. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

  • Floorplan layout – The more the configuration of room changes with a remodel, the greater the expense will be. Work closely with your remodeling professional to determine whether the added cost of moving walls, appliances, etc. will be worth it in the long run.
  • Relocating plumbing and electrical – Even if the overall floorplan stays the same, moving appliances or fixtures that use electricity and/or plumbing may mean having to relocate electrical entrances, water pipes, and gas lines. All of this adds extra expense to the overall project.
  • Flooring materials – Replacing or re-doing a floor is often an integral part of a room remodel. The type of materials used, however, can greatly influence the cost. For example, tile flooring typically requires more labor and more expensive materials to install than vinyl flooring or carpet.
  • Custom features or materials – One of the fun aspects of remodeling is creating something that you’ve never had before, and something that’s different than anyone else’s. Custom-built cabinets or other features will give you a one-of-a-kind design, but they will also add cost.
  • Quality of construction and design – Sometimes, homeowners try to save money during the remodeling process by doing the project, or parts of it, themselves. While this may be okay for some handy do-it-yourselfers, it’s not advised for most. Lack of planning can end up costing you more than it would’ve to hire a professional if work has to be re-done, re-configured, or replaced.

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Sophisticated, Functional Whole Home Remodel

Sophisticated, Functional Whole Home Remodel

Here is an inside look at a whole home remodel project that totally transformed this San Clemente house into a home suitable for family, friends and more!

Personalized Design

San Clemente Whole House RemodelingThe dynamic pairing of white painted perimeter cabinets with wood stained “Smokey Hills” island sets a sophisticated design baseline. Durable enough to withstand the countless family gatherings and dinner parties ahead. Leathered, Super White Quartzite countertops tie the two-toned kitchen cabinetry together perfectly.

Our clients specifically requested cabinetry to store the family’s Kitchen Aid mixer and cookware. They also wanted custom cabinet inserts to house the children’s snacks and organize the notorious “junk drawer”. These features serve to keep things beautiful behind the scenes. Integrating a full-size wine refrigerator into the cabinet plan was at the top of our client’s remodeling list. Wanting to add a playful element, a neutral arabesque shaped backsplash rounds out the space.

“Thoughtful design solutions, purposefully incorporated to reflect a homeowner’s lifestyle is what takes a remodel from good to great.” Carolyn Hall, Design Consultant

Family Friendly Floor Plan

San Clemente Whole House RemodelingWith a baby on the way and a love for entertaining, this San Clemente couple dreamt of a sophisticated yet comforting family-friendly space. Focusing first on the main living spaces, our clients opted to relocate the staircase that once separated the kitchen from the family room, creating a free-flowing floor plan. Second to the structural staircase relocation, widening the doorway between the family room and formal dining room furthers the open air feeling throughout the first floor. As the focal point of the room, this home’s original mantle and newly design built-in storage adds character, visual interest and texture to the fireplace facade.

Maximized Master

San Clemente Whole House RemodelThe master bathroom remodeling plan was developed to include a large double vanity, gorgeous freestanding tub, and luxury, spa-like shower. With limited secondary storage, optimizing the bathroom vanity was critical. Determined to offer the next level storage solutions, every drawer and cabinet was designed for a specific purpose. Outfitted with custom cosmetic organizers, electrical outlets and styling station inserts, everything has its place within this stunning master bathroom.

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Common Mistakes When Renovating Older Homes : Remodeling Guide

Common Mistakes When Renovating Older Homes : Remodeling Guide

Many owners of older homes mistakenly believe that they can be their own designer, general contractor and trade specialists. HGTV, the DIY Network, Houzz.com, and other media outlets make the renovation process look effortless. Anyone who has undertaken a significant home renovation knows it’s not, even if the project just involves adding a new coat of paint to your kitchen, bath or any other room in the house. If your home was built before 1978, there is a possibility that you have paint layers containing lead. Special care must be used to strip older paint. Simply painting over an existing surface is a relatively easy job, but other cosmetic improvements that require replacing existing finishes, expanding the footprint of the space, reconfiguring electrical, plumbing, heating and ventilation should be left to a professional.

How difficult can it be to replace a faucet in an older bath or kitchen? That depends. If your faucets are older, there’s a chance that the cutouts in the surface for the faucet and knobs were sized for a different era. Today’s faucets may not accommodate those older dimensions. Our design showroom knows how to address sizing issues regardless of the age of your fixtures and home, and we’ll direct you to products that meet both the functional and aesthetic requirements of your home.

Common Remodeling Mistakes

Another common remodeling mistake that we see is efforts to refinish or replace decorative elements such as woodwork with reproductions. Too often, the newer versions are out of place and lack the quality, look, feel and staying power of the originals. Refinishing wood floors is a perfect example. If you have 50, 75 or 100 year or older wood floors, stripping them and bringing them to 21st century looks often results in the loss of character and the floor will appear out of place with the rest of your home.

Window replacement is another job that you will be best served by obtaining professional guidance. Older homes’ windows typically are not energy efficient. Windows can create drafts, so it is only natural to consider a window replacement. It’s easy to gravitate to modern vinyl or aluminum windows. They are plentiful and generally cost-effective, but they may not be the best choice for older homes. Wooden replacements, although costlier, will last longer and perform equally well or better. We have the expertise to evaluate your ability to weatherize what currently exists or to find a replacement that fits with the age of your home.

Taking advantage of smart home devices can be a challenge in older homes. Installation of smart thermostats, lighting, doorbells, security and other systems that require rewiring should be performed by licensed professionals. There are a number of manufacturers that are making smart devices with historic looks. We can help direct you to motif appropriate light fixtures, switch plates, hardware and other components. Plus there is no reason why you have to have an exposed smart thermostat. You can place the thermostat in a closet, pantry or cabinet.

Many owners of older homes come to our design showroom wanting to renovate to create an open floor plan kitchen. When we receive an open floor plan request, we evaluate the spatial design and flow and determine whether the original house had a kitchen or if it was added at a later date. If the latter is the case, there are prime opportunities to create an open floor plan that maintains the historic character of the house but offers all of the modern looks, feel and conveniences of the 21st century.

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Design Showroom Visit : How to Prepare & What to Look For

Design Showroom Visit : How to Prepare & What to Look For

Most of our clients spend six months or longer conducting independent research before making an appointment to come to the design showroom to discuss creating the kitchen of their dreams. We value our clients’ time. That’s why we offer the following advice to prepare for a showroom visit to not only save time, but also to ensure that our clients’ wants, needs, and dreams are realized.

Kitchen Design Showroom

We know that the kitchen is the epicenter of the home, but the way that the kitchen is used varies greatly from one home to the next. Before you visit the showroom, consider who will use the space and how — will you use the space to prepare meals, entertain friends and family, etc.? Listing all of the uses and users enables your kitchen designer to not only determine how to meet your functionality requirements, but also why you are making the investment in a home renovation. The list of uses also enables us to determine the types and amount of lighting that you will need for reading, TV watching, baking, cooking, entertaining or just hanging out.

The size of the space is another critical factor when considering a kitchen remodeling project. It’s best if you measure the length and width and bring those figures with you to the showroom. It will enable us to determine if an island is possible (one of the most requested features in a kitchen). If space is at a premium, a peninsula might be a fallback. Another important consideration is traffic flow. Your new kitchen should make it easier to prepare meals, eat, clean up and navigate through your space without bumping into things or others. If you currently bump into other family members while in the kitchen, let us know because that will help us develop the best solution for your project.

Well-Designed Kitchens

 

Make another list to identify all of the things that you want to store in your kitchen and their sizes. A well-designed kitchen is an organized kitchen. Most of our clients appreciate clean, clutter-free countertops. When we know the utensils, cutlery, plates, pots, pans, books, computers, appliances, etc. that you want at your fingertips, we can recommend the right storage solutions for your project.

Think about how you want the new space to feel every time you walk into your new kitchen and use it. What are your favorite colors and styles? Do you prefer to make big bold statements or rather lean towards serene environments? We encourage our clients to create idea books on Pinterest or Houzz.com and comment on the different pictures and photographs in them. Include information and pictures of appliances, faucets, sinks, lighting fixtures, cabinets, door hardware, tile, granite, stone or other materials you would like to use in your new kitchen. Once we know your preferences, we can develop the solutions that meet your needs and budgets.

Before You Visit the Showroom

 

Let us know what you like and would like to change about your existing space. It may be too small for your needs. If so, we can look to open up the kitchen to create more space and to make it appear more spacious. Adding windows or doors that allow natural light can change the look and feel of a room. Experienced kitchen designers know how to work with client preferences, keeping the functionality and look that you enjoy while developing solutions to eliminate your dislikes.

Don’t be afraid to have a renovation budget in mind. We know that most clients are reticent to talk about budgets up front. Sometimes budgets are realistic and other times they are not. What you see on home improvement shows on television rarely compare to the real world because on TV they don’t account for labor and labor is typically 50 percent of the cost of a new kitchen or bath. Sharing your budget with our designers helps to set the tone, will save time and avoid having to change course midstream if the unexpected occurs.

Also, consider how involved you want to be in your project. Do you want to be partially involved in every detail or would you prefer to rely on your designer to develop solutions for your review and approval? Either option is fine, but to help your designer save you time and energy communicate this information up front.

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