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San Clemente Kitchen Remodel Case Study

San Clemente Kitchen Remodel Case Study

Remodeling can be exciting, fun, exhilarating, and terrifying all at the same time.  After all, this is your home where you feel safe, have doors and locks and only invite friends and family in. Now you’re inviting strangers to come in and take a sledge hammer to what may be your largest single investment.  We wanted to document a recent San Clemente kitchen remodel from start to finish to share with you the process; from the process fundamentals to the designer’s plan, and the builders execution.  Join us on this journey where we diary the remodel of a San Clemente kitchen remodel.  We will share weekly updates with you as we swiftly design and build this client’s new kitchen.  We’ve employed time lapse video so you can watch each week without having to sit through hours of video.

Starting the Kitchen Remodel Process with a Design Session

The first step in this San Clemente kitchen remodel was the client calling in to ask for her complimentary design consultation. Our Director of First Impressions does a short interview with the prospective client to determine a best fit kitchen designer. Best fit means location of the job as you’d like an expert in construction from the area as well as personality fit.  Our designers design to your style by collaborating closely with you through the design phase of the remodel.  In this case, Sea Pointe’s designer, Janna went out and met the client to learn about their kitchen remodel needs.  This first design consultation includes an informal interview where Janna and the client get to know each other. This includes asking for designs the client likes versus design styles the client does not like. We ask clients to take a look at our kitchen remodeling portfolio and share 3 designs they like and 2 designs they do not like; Janna then asks specifics as to what aspects of each design does the client like and not like.

Janna then takes measurements of all of the spaces the client is interested in remodeling and continues with her interview process to learn how the family uses their kitchen space. For example she asks if they like entertaining, where do you spend Thanksgiving, do you host dinner parties, game nights, as well as how often you cook for your family. Janna found out this family had children growing into their tweens that are now using the kitchen on their own as well as they help out in the kitchen. You’ll find this detail had a big impact in the design recommendations Janna made.  With sheltering in place orders, the kids are now spending more time at home and doing their school work at the dining room table. This is another detail that had a big impact on the remodeling design options. Through the interview process, Janna was able to determine that many options were not necessary for this family, such as a pot filler as they do not cook pasta or potatoes or rice much.  And many details you may not notice immediately were determined to increase the beauty of the space while not limiting the function.  The client showed Janna pictures that were light and bright and expressed interest in some on-trend design elements.

Kitchen before kitchen for remodel

As you can see the starting point from the “before” picture that it’s still a very nice kitchen, just using some cabinetry, countertops and flooring that are a little dated. Typically clients ring us up when they need a new configuration to make better use out of the space or to freshen up the design with a professional designer’s eye. In this case, the client wanted both of these services. The small kitchen island was not providing as much value as it was causing traffic jams in the kitchen with a family of four.  Janna  recommended opening this space up for better flow and add a peninsula to have more counterspace as well as provide extra seating. This enabled the kids to also have additional space to do their homework.  There’s a butlers’ pantry between the dining room and kitchen that the client wanted to match the new décor and add a beverage center.

Design Agreement Meeting at Our Design Showroom

Janna scheduled the next design agreement meeting to have the client meet her in our Design Showroom where she can see all the materials we have to choose from as well as plenty of design inspiration.  She leaves the client’s home after an hour and 20 minutes with everything she needs to present a design proposal to the client a week later. Janna gathers pricing on kitchens of similar size and project scope; meaning she looks for jobs we have recently completed that also have an island removal and peninsula addition with similar cabinet layout / number of custom cabinets designed and built as well as countertop surfaces.  Janna compiles the similar jobs with before and after photos, black and white cabinet elevations, and 3D color renderings to show you what is included in the design phase of your remodel. She now puts a price range together based on the previous jobs she is using to build your design proposal. The client thought this was a good fit between her family and Janna as well as the Sea Pointe Design & Remodel design build construction delivery model. At this point in the kitchen remodel process, the client provided a design fee to Sea Pointe so they could start the design process.

Floorplans for Your Kitchen Remodel

The first thing your designer does after the design agreement is to ask you for your as-built plans. This is the current floorplan of your existing kitchen. If you do not have your as-builts, we will draw them for you. These are important communication tools that Sea Pointe Design & Remodel designers, project managers, and tradesmen use to ensure everyone has precise measurements and one source of agreement. The as-builts are also used to start drawing your new floorplan. In this case, the new floorplan has the removal of the island and the addition of a peninsula.  Below you can see the as-built and new floorplan side by side.

As-built plans with proposed plans

Designing Your Kitchen with Your Kitchen Designer

The next step is for Janna to gather color palettes and design ideas to the client so she may pull some materials to review with the client. During this time, Janna is reminding the client of the design budget range and providing materials in that range. Often times during the design phase, we encounter what we call, scope creep. It’s very exciting and fun to design your new kitchen remodel, but it can get out of control with fun and you find your final pricing not so fun. It’s this reason that Janna is protective over your budget to keep you in between the pricing rails discussed.  Should the client decide they want to add onto the project, we will gladly accommodate and provide the pricing separate from what was agreed upon in the initial scope. This client kept to their original plan with the exception of using a beautiful solid slab backsplash which necessitated a more complicated electrical plan to hide the electrical in the cabinetry enabling a continuous slab to be used; this makes the space feel larger and luxurious.

Once the materials are selected, Janna works with our cabinet designer to lay out all of the materials into a cabinet plan. These contain very specific details on the cabinet types and measurements. There’s more detail than you may consider in ordering cabinets and these are the most expensive part of your kitchen remodel and why it’s so important these are accurate. This client selected two-toned custom Omega cabinetry with white Renner- Beach House (door style) cabinets on top and chestnut Renner on bottom. This client had stacked cabinets on the upper enabling Janna to infuse more light into this kitchen with 11 glass door inserts with backlighting to illuminate the white cabinet interior.  The client decided to go with upgraded countertops and selected Taj Mahal Quartzite.  The client also selected a fantastic laminated vinyl plank flooring that is practically indistinguishable from natural wood and much more easy to maintain; Gemcore Manhattan series in Topaz.

San Clemente Kitchen Elevations

cabinet elevations

Once the client approved the black and white elevations, Janna will commission the 3D color renderings to be designed by one of our talented cabinet designers.  These elevations are very close to photo like realistic and a great place to make changes on paper and not in the field. The 3D color renderings are another communication tool we use to show the client what their remodeled design looks like. These renderings are true-to life with windows and existing structures that will remain. Often times at this stage in the design process, clients are able to see their material selection come to life and identify material changes. It’s much more affordable to change at this stage rather than after materials have been purchased.

3D color renderings for kitchen design

3D Kitchen color renderings

The client loved the design Janna showed her in the above 3D color renderings. The only item she wanted to change out was the pendent lighting and that was an easy change.  We swapped out the pendant lighting to the new lighting selected and the client gave us the green light that she was happy with the design. We love making clainets happy!

Your Construction Agreement

The next step when working with a design build firm is for your designer, Janna in this case to price out every item that was selected as well as all of the construction materials that go into the job. This includes all of the demo, dry-wall, flooring, lighting, sink, faucets, cabinetry, plumbing, electrical…down to every single nail that will be needed for your job. This takes any unnecessary surprises out of the remodeling process. Janna prices the whole project out in a construction agreement.  This is the price you will pay for your all-inclusive project. Every detail is laid out for you so you know exactly what you are paying for before signing an agreement.  Upon reviewing the agreement, the client signed the construction agreement and gave us a deposit.

Upon getting the deposit, Janna starts coordinating with your project manager to procure your materials and ensure all the materials are available on the job site the day they are needed. First comes your cabinet order which has a 6-8 week lead time to build your custom cabinets and have them delivered. While the purchase process is occurring, your PM is also submitting your plans to the city for permitting. Due to the current COVID precautions, permitting may also take longer than normal. Your PM is also coordinating demo dates with one of our skilled demo teams and coordinating the tradesmen and when they will be needed on the job.

Kitchen Remodel Kickoff: Job Walk

The next step in the process was to review the project plan with the client, the project manager and Janna. This is where we do a job walk with you to review the project and all the very important details necessary to work in your home every day. Items like children’s names and must-know allergy issues, dogs names, escape artist pets, nosy neighbors and anything else we will need to work along side your family in your home. You will get important dates and project details to prepare for during this meeting.

Demolition Day

Next step is demo day – removing all of the old and leaving just the bare bones. This is always a happy day for clients and this family was no exception – getting rid of something that has been bothering you for years has an extremely freeing feeling that we often hear from clients at this stage of the remodeling process.  Below you can see week one demolition. Notice how clean our crew leave the jobsite every single day.

Kitchen Remodel Construction Begins

Once the demolition is done its time to do the necessary rough ins to support the cabinetry. We ensure your insulation is not damaged and in tact. We need to do any electrical install for wiring needed after cabinet installation  Due to no visible outlets, you’ll notice quite a bit of electrical coming from the ceiling for the in cabinet lighting. The next step is to install the drywall by nailing the sheetrock panel to the framing and then drywall joint tape is applied to the seams between each drywall panel. Once the seams are all taped up, the crew applies the joint compound on top of the sheetrock. This is left to dry for approximately 24 hours. Once it’s dry the crew starts the drywall sanding process. This is not a fun time with dust in the air, but we do have excellent plastic walls with zippers to prevent as much dust as possible from escaping into your living area.

Drywall installation in Kitchen remodel

After the drywall sanding is done, you’re ready for your coat of primer and paint. Next step is cabinet installation – let’s start making this kitchen take shape with the beautiful custom cabinets that were delivered just in time for installation because we ordered them before we started demolition or even pulled the permits. Ahhh the joy of perfect planning is why design build is often a choice of construction delivery for very busy professionals.

The next step after the cabinet installation is the sink template. The installers will use a jigsaw to cut out the sink template in preparation for the countertop installation.  Once that is set, the Taj Mahal quartzite countertops are ready to be installed. While this material is extremely heavy and awkward to handle, the installation is simpler than most folks think. The installers use adhesive to bound the countertops to the cabinet boxes.  Sealant is used around the sink joint and around the plumbing fixtures.

countertop installation

Kitchen Remodel Photo Shoot Reveal

Finally the cabinet hardware is installed and lastly the flooring is installed. All this happened over an 8-week period. Below you can see the finished remodel in our San Clemente Kitchen Remodel photo shot reveal.

Kitchen-remodel-San-Clemente

There are so many beautiful details to take in from the stunning photo shoot reveal. Don’t forget this project came with a butlers’ pantry remodel as well. To see the complete San Clemente kitchen design and remodel reveal, click here>>

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Orange County Cities and Services

Orange County Cities and Services

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Cities in Orange County

Orange County is home to nearly 3 million residents, who get to reap the benefits of the coastal life by living in a perfect climate surrounded by beautiful beaches and parks. This is exactly why you will spot many locals staying active outdoors throughout the year. From a wide range of tourist attractions like Disneyland, to professional sporting homes of teams like the Anaheim Ducks and Anaheim Angels, Orange County residents do not miss any action. Within Orange County, there are so many different cities that each offer unique traits, when put together like a puzzle, they make up the amazing county that it is.

 

Related: Orange County Remodeling Projects

 

Orange

Map of the city of Orange

Within the County of Orange, there is also the City of Orange. Although its existence dating back to 1869, the city of Orange was incorporated in 1888 under the State of California. Prior to its officiality, it was because of the lawyers, Alfred Chapman and Andrew Glassell who accepted 1,385 acres of the land from Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana as legal payment.

As time went on, the bustling center of the town became known as the Plaza and was the center of the community. Today the City of Orange is home to about 138,640 people and is in Orange County, about 32 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The city of Orange stretches over 27 square miles and has a planning area with a sphere influence area covering about 55 square miles.

Santa Ana

Map of Santa Ana

The city of Santa Ana is the second largest city in Orange County and is the eleventh largest in the State of California. The area stretches over 27 square miles and has a population of over 335,000 residents. Discovered by a Spanish expedition party leader and later turned into farmland, Santa Ana was purchased from the Yorba family and deemed as a town in 1869. In 1886, Santa Ana was incorporated as a city. In 1889, Santa Ana became separated from Los Angeles and was designated the County Seat.

This family-filled city is surrounded by many attractions like the Bowers Museum of Cultural Arts, Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana Zoo, Santa Ana Public Library, and more!

Anaheim

The City of Anaheim

The city of Anaheim, located in Orange County is home to many big attractions like Disneyland, California Adventure Park, Anaheim Angels Stadium, and more. The busy city got its name “Ana” from the Santa Ana River and “Heim” after the German word for home. Anaheim includes land and water a little over 50 square miles and is home to over 336,000 residents.

Irvine

Map of Irvine

The city of Irvine was incorporated in 1971 and is in Orange County, California. Irvine is known as one of the biggest planned urban communities and is over 65 square miles. The population of Irvine has grown from about 10,000 in the year of 1971 to over 281,000 in 2020. Full of community parks, sporting fields, bicycle trails, and more, the city of Irvine is popular to live among families.

Newport Beach

Map of Newport Beach

The city of Newport Beach is known for its beautiful coastline stretching along the Southern part of California. Located on the coastal center of Orange County, Newport Beach has a population of over 86,000 people, but as you can imagine, during the summer season, it can grow to more than 100,000. Newport Beach was incorporated in 1906 and is now popular for its gorgeous ocean views, shopping malls, and outdoor activities.

Newport Beach is also the home of Newport Bay where about 4,300 boats are docked in the magnificent 21 square mile harbor. You can catch tourists and residents along the eight-mile beach fishing, swimming, and surfing.

Huntington Beach

Map of Huntington Beach

The city of Huntington Beach is another beautiful coastal city within Orange County that covers 31.9 square miles with a population of over 189,900 residents. Huntington Beach is a hot spot for ocean activities as the beach extends 8.5 miles. The year-round warm climate is a main reason why the city is popular for outdoor activity like surfing, swimming, and outdoor sports. Huntington Beach is said to be the epitome of the ultimate California lifestyle.

 

Want to learn about full service design and build remodeling in Orange County? Check out Seapointe today!

 

Property

Flagstone patio

Orange County is one of the most popular destinations to live in in Southern California due to its warmer weather, abundant amount of sunshine, beautiful beaches, and wide range of opportunities for outdoor activities. With more demand for property in Orange County, comes higher cost. According to the OC Register in 2020, the median selling price for residences hit $800,000 in Orange County. This was the highest in SoCal as the median in Los Angeles followed around $700,00, and Riverside and San Bernardino were much lower in the $400,000 range. Orange County does provide residents with helpful resources such as Real Property Assessment, Tax-Saving Programs, Property Info and Maps, and more.

 

Property Taxes

Street view of southern California home

Orange County property taxes sit below the national average, at 0.69%, which is a bit less than the state average of 0.73%. The national rate is 1.07%. According to the Orange County government, California real estate is valued per year for property tax purposes. Homebuyers of new energy-efficient homes with built-in active solar energy systems can even qualify to exclude part of their cost from property tax assessment. Orange County provides property tax tips to the public, which can be found online.

Services

Office nook in kitchen

Orange County offers essential County services to provide a safe, healthy, and desirable place to live, work, and enjoy leisurely. There are plenty of services that are offered and used on the daily such as adopting a pet, obtaining social services, or even requesting a copy of your birth certificate. Other services include reviewing or paying your property taxes online. From children and family services, to employment, to financial assistance, to housing and real estate, you can view all offered services here.

Remodels

Kitchen remodeled in white and stainless steel.

Bathroom with blue and white hexagon tile

Bedroom with sliding patio door

White bathroom with blue tub

Remodeling in Orange County has increased in demand over the years as many properties are aging making them due for an appropriate upgrade. Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, a design/build remodeling firm in Irvine, California has been remodeling homes in Orange County since 1986. Sea Pointe Design & Remodel offers home remodeling services from kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, outdoor living, accessory dwelling units, and whole home remodeling.

Each city within Orange County requires certain permitting and the process is not always the same. Our professionals work with you from start to finish since we are a design/build remodeling company. This includes a complimentary design consultation so we can get an idea of the type of remodeling project you are looking to do as well as an appropriate budget amount. In addition to working along with a designer, you will also have a project manager who will be handling everything from the city permits to making sure your project is being completed on time and within budget.

Sea Pointe Design & Remodel has an immense amount of wisdom and experience that we have gained over the years, paving our way through residential construction in Orange County. That means that we know your city inside and out. We already have been through the permitting process with the cities in Orange County and this makes it an easier and smoother process for you when remodeling your home.

We have remodeled homes all over Orange County including Coto de Caza, Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, San Clemente, Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel, and more!  Each city in Orange county has its unique environment that may play into what kind of remodeling project you are looking to do. If you are in Newport Beach or San Clemente and are looking to remodel, you may be looking to incorporate an outdoor living space or deck where you are able to enjoy the ocean view while sipping on a glass of wine. If you are in Laguna Niguel on the hills, you may be looking to remodel a kitchen and living area that is open-concept to allow more natural light into your home. Each city has its own unique remodeling values.

 

Related: Whole Home Remodels

 

Room Additions

Kitchen leading to French doors

In Orange County, there are many properties that have extra space from the original home, where adding square footage by doing a room addition remodel can really transform your space and how you use it. Room additions can vary in price depending on the space and complexity of the remodeling project. Examples of different kind of spaces include remodeling a kitchen, bathroom, master suite closet, a home-office, bedroom, or even an at-home gym.

 

Remodeling Webinars

Two women at Seapointe

Before remodeling your home, it is always a good idea to do as much research as you can to at least get an idea of what you would like to transform your space to. Creating a vision board or gathering inspiration photos from Facebook or Instagram can help a lot when speaking with a designer about your true vision. Another great resource is tuning into remodeling webinars. This can be such a useful tool in your pursuit of finding the right remodeling company for you. Sea Pointe Design & Remodel offers a free remodeling webinar every Thursday, where designers and remodeling professionals break down everything you need to know before remodeling your home. Click here to view upcoming topics and register!

Attendees have the opportunity to learn valuable information about residential remodeling and the process when going through a design/build firm like Sea Pointe Design & Remodel or if you choose to go the route of hiring a general contractor. Each webinar focuses on a unique home remodeling space or topic including kitchens, bathrooms, accessory dwelling units, outdoor living space, California Rooms, and some topics even include financing. These webinars are designed to eliminate the fears and answer all the questions you may have about remodeling.

 

Custom Cabinets

White kitchen with ornate cabinets

Sea Pointe Design & Remodel offers our clients the ability to customize your home with our designers and that includes custom cabinets. We have a custom cabinet shop in our showroom located in Irvine and a warehouse, where we work closely with custom cabinet manufacturers to provide tailored products with trusted warranties.

When choosing between what kind of cabinets are right for your home, there are three options to choose from: stock cabinets, semi-custom cabinets, and custom cabinets. The price difference depends on the materials used as well as sizing, style, and finish. When working with a Sea Pointe Design & Remodel designer, we make sure to lay out all your options, so you can make the right fitting decision for your home.

 

Outdoor Living in California Rooms

Open floorplan kitchen and dining room

Outdoor pool with fountain

Orange County is known for its warm and sunny weather during most of the year and this makes for the perfect excuse to remodel your space to build an outdoor living space or California Room. Remodeling your California Room comes with many opportunities to incorporate design with function. California Rooms can include an outdoor kitchen area, BBQ area, fireplace, bars, and even media entertainment areas. If you are looking to bring your home a more cohesive feel, there are other options in outdoor living like having bi-fold doors that really open your space for inside outdoor living. Our designers guide you through the process while taking into consideration the purpose for the space.

Home remodeling in Orange County has grown over the years and there are so many different factors to consider before choosing the right company to work with when it comes to transforming your personal space. Each city in Orange County is unique and has different surroundings that can influence the design of your home. Each city also has a different permitting process and our professionals at Sea Pointe Design & Remodel are well versed in this language and have completed many beautiful home remodels within Orange County.

When you are ready to bring your remodeling visions to life, give us a call at (949) 861-3400 to schedule your complimentary design consultation.

To view what cities in Orange County we have remodeled in, click here!

 

Related: Outdoor Living and California Rooms

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Your Ultimate 2026 House Renovation Checklist

Your Ultimate 2026 House Renovation Checklist

Are you thinking of renovating your home but feel the process is overwhelming and challenging? A thoughtfully curated renovation checklist can turn your worry into a manageable and enjoyable experience. By planning ahead, organizing tasks, and anticipating potential challenges, you can easily upgrade your living space to achieve your desired style and comfort.

 

How to Design Your Kitchen Remodel

 

But even with the right plan, renovations can sometimes become overwhelming, leading to delays, budget overruns, and costly mistakes. How can you ensure that every detail is addressed and that your renovation project proceeds seamlessly from start to finish?

 

This article offers a step-by-step approach to help you achieve a smooth and stress-free renovation. From setting goals to choosing the right materials and contractors, you’ll discover ways to navigate the process confidently.

 

1. Define Your Renovation Goals

 

Before everything begins, take some time to think about why you want to renovate. Are you looking to increase resale value? Do you need more space? Or do you simply want a more modern look?

 

Key things to consider are identifying the rooms or areas that need remodeling and future-proofing your home; that is, whether the renovation will still make sense in five or ten years.

 

Additionally, factor in energy-efficient upgrades, such as smart thermostats or solar panels, to save on bills. Knowing your goals will help guide every decision in your 2026 house renovation checklist and keep you from making impulse choices.

 

2. Set a Realistic Budget

 

Money matters and the last thing you want is to run out of funds halfway through a project. To make a good budget, break down your costs and allocate funds for materials, labor, permits, and a contingency (typically 10–20% for unexpected expenses).

 

List must-haves vs. nice-to-haves, prioritizing the former. For instance, a gourmet kitchen might sound amazing, but do you need top-of-the-line appliances? Getting multiple quotes and comparing prices from different contractors will help you get the best deal.

 

3. Choose the Right Professionals

 

A renovation is only as good as the people behind it. Hiring experienced professionals can mean the difference between a well-completed project and a nightmare. There are different types of professionals you can work with. Some of them include:

 

i. General Contractors

 

Working with a Contractor Infographic

 

A general contractor oversees your renovation and manages subcontractors like electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. They ensure the project runs smoothly but typically require you to be actively involved in decision-making, material selection, and scheduling.

 

A general contractor is a good option if you have time to coordinate the project and source materials. However, there can be unexpected costs, as general contractors often have change orders that may increase your final bill.

 

ii. Design Build Firms

 

Working with a Design Build Firm Infographic

 

A design-build firm provides an all-in-one approach where each team involved in the remodel works together under one roof. So you don’t have to juggle multiple contractors, architects, and suppliers.

 

Design-build firms handle everything in-house, from project management and material selection to construction, ensuring a more seamless and stress-free experience. With a design-build firm, you’ll know all costs upfront, helping you avoid surprise expenses and delays.

 

What to Look for in a Professional

 

  • Licensed and insured contractors.
  • Positive reviews and a strong portfolio.
  • Transparent pricing and contracts.

 

4. Obtain Necessary Permits and Approvals

 

Skipping permits might seem tempting, but it can lead to hefty fines or problems when selling your home. You often need permits for structural changes (removing walls, adding rooms), electrical or plumbing work, and major exterior modifications.

 

Your contractor should help guide you through the permit process to ensure everything is up to code.

 

5. Plan Your Renovation Timeline

 

How long will your renovation take? The answer depends on the scope of work. The average timelines you can expect are as follows:

  • Kitchen remodels: 10 to 14 weeks.
  • Bathroom remodels: 6 to 12 weeks.
  • Whole-home renovations: 4–12 months.

 

Planning ahead helps avoid unnecessary delays and keeps your renovation on track.

 

6. Select Quality Materials and Finishes

 

The materials you choose will impact durability, aesthetics, and cost. Some 2026 trends to consider are sustainable materials like bamboo flooring and recycled countertops. Smart home technology (voice-controlled lighting, automated blinds), bold color palettes, and unique textures are also popular.

 

7. Prepare Your Home for Renovation

 

Living through a renovation can be challenging, but a little preparation goes a long way. Set up a temporary kitchen if remodeling your main one, use plastic sheeting to control dust, or consider staying elsewhere for major projects.

 

8. Oversee the Renovation Process

 

Even with a trusted contractor, staying involved ensures your vision comes to life. Schedule regular check-ins with your contractor and keep track of progress with a renovation journal. Always address issues quickly before they become bigger problems.

 

9. Conduct a Final Walkthrough and Inspection

 

Conduct a last walkthrough before signing off on the project to ensure everything meets your expectations. Things to check during the final walkthrough include:

 

  • Whether the contractor installed all fixtures, cabinets, and finishes correctly.
  • Whether doors and windows open and close properly.
  • Are there any paint touch-ups or minor fixes needed?

 

A thorough inspection ensures you get the quality you paid for.

 

Summary

 

For a successful home renovation, you need a solid plan, the right professionals, and quality materials. By following a well-thought-out checklist, such as the one discussed above, you’ll avoid common pitfalls and enjoy a smooth, rewarding experience.

 

At Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, we take the guesswork out of renovations. From concept to completion, we handle everything so you can focus on what matters and enjoy your beautifully renovated home. Contact us today for a complimentary consultation.

 

FAQs

 

How much should I budget for a home renovation in 2026?


Budgets vary depending on the project scope. The larger the remodel, the higher the cost. Always factor in a contingency fund.

 

What are the biggest renovation mistakes to avoid?


Skipping permits, underestimating costs, and hiring inexperienced contractors are common mistakes that lead to headaches and added expenses.

 

How do I live in my home during a renovation?


Set up temporary spaces, keep essential areas functional, and communicate with your contractor about minimizing disruptions.

 

What are the top home renovation trends for 2026?


Sustainability, smart home upgrades, bold colors, and open-concept designs are trending for 2026.

 

Why should I hire Sea Pointe Design & Remodel?


With decades of experience, we offer expert design, high-quality craftsmanship, and a stress-free renovation process tailored to your needs.

 

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Are Home Improvements Tax Deductible in 2026?

Are Home Improvements Tax Deductible in 2026?

Is remodeling my home tax deductible?

 

If you plan to renovate your home in 2026, you might wonder whether home improvements are tax deductible. After all, remodeling projects can be expensive, so finding ways to reduce the expense is always a good idea.

The short answer? Some home improvements may qualify for tax benefits. But not all. So, the best way is to know which upgrades can help reduce your tax bill and which will not.

That’s the purpose of this guide. We break down what you need to know so you can make good financial decisions while upgrading your home.

However, before discussing which home improvements qualify for tax benefits, let’s clarify an important distinction.

 

Tax Deductions and Tax Credits: Is There a Difference?

Deductible Home Renovations

 

Tax deductions lower your taxable income, allowing you to pay taxes on a smaller amount. Tax credits, on the other hand, reduce your tax bill dollar for dollar.

For example, if you spend $10,000 on a home improvement that qualifies as a deduction and you’re within the 22% tax bracket, your taxable income will decrease by $10,000, potentially saving you about $2,200 in taxes. If that same improvement qualifies for a tax credit, you’d get a full $10,000 back on your tax return.

 

What Home Improvements Are Tax Deductible in 2026?

Not every home improvement project qualifies for a tax break. But some specific types do. These include:

1. Energy-Efficient Upgrades

If you make eco-friendly upgrades, you could qualify for federal tax credits. The government encourages homeowners to use sustainable energy, so you may be eligible for tax benefits if you install:

  • Solar panels
  • Energy-efficient windows and doors
  • A high-efficiency heating and cooling (HVAC) system
  • Geothermal heat pumps

In 2026, two primary federal tax credits continue to cover energy-efficient remodels and clean energy installations: the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (Section 25C) and the Residential Clean Energy Credit (Section 25D). While many programs were originally set to expire in 2025, extensions provided by recent legislation have maintained these incentives for the 2026 tax year.

 

2. Home Office Renovations

Custom cabinets and desk in Lake Forest home office remodel

 

If you work from home, you may be able to deduct the cost of certain home office improvements. But there are strict IRS rules:

  • You must use the space exclusively for work.
  • You can only deduct the portion of your home that’s used for business.

For example, if your home office takes up 10% of your house, you might be able to deduct 10% of the costs for repairs, renovations, and utilities related to that space. Note, however, that it’s always best to consult with your financial advisor before making any big financial decisions.

Eligibility: To claim the deduction, you need to either be self-employed, a gig worker, a freelancer, or an independent contractor. Unfortunately, the deduction isn’t available for workers who receive W-2s from their employers every tax season. Even W-2 employees who work from home aren’t eligible for this deduction.

 

3. Medically Necessary Modifications

 

 

If you or a family member has a medical condition, home improvements you make for health and safety reasons may be tax-deductible. These include:

  • Installing wheelchair ramps
  • Widening doorways
  • Adding stairlifts
  • Modifying bathrooms for accessibility

To qualify, a doctor must prescribe these improvements and not increase the home’s value.

 

4. Rental Property Renovations

If you own a rental property, upgrades and maintenance costs are often tax-deductible. Common deductible expenses include:

  • Replacing appliances
  • Painting
  • Roof repairs
  • Updating plumbing and electrical systems

These deductions can considerably lower your taxable rental income.

 

What Home Improvements Are NOT Deductible?

Most general home improvements won’t qualify for immediate tax deductions. Projects that are typically not deductible include:

  • Kitchen remodels. Unless they increase home value for future tax benefits.
  • New flooring or cabinets for personal use.
  • Landscaping and pools. These are luxury additions.
  • Painting your home.

However, these improvements can still help you financially in the long run by increasing your home’s resale value.

 

How Home Improvements Affect Capital Gains Taxes

Even if your renovation isn’t deductible right away, it might still help you save on capital gains taxes when you sell your home. Here’s how it works:

When you sell your house, the IRS taxes you on your profit (capital gains). But, you can add the cost of qualified home improvements to your home’s “cost basis,” reducing the taxable profit.

For example, if you bought your home for $200,000 and later sold it for $350,000, you’d have a $150,000 profit. But if you invested $50,000 in qualified renovations, your taxable profit would drop to $100,000, potentially saving you thousands in taxes. Once again, it’s always best to consult your financial advisor before making big financial decisions.

 

Navigating Tax Deductions: Best Practices for Homeowners

To make the most of tax benefits in 2026:

  • Keep Detailed Records: Save all receipts and documents for home upgrades.
  • Consult a Tax Professional: IRS rules change, so expert advice is essential.
  • Plan Smart Renovations: Invest in energy-efficient and value-boosting projects.

Summary

So, are home improvements tax deductible? It depends. While not all upgrades qualify, strategic renovations, like energy-efficient updates, home office improvements, and medically necessary modifications, can offer tax advantages.

If you’re planning a remodel in 2026, why not make smart, value-boosting choices? At Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, we specialize in high-quality renovations that enhance your home’s comfort, functionality, and resale value.

As always, these are guidelines and all legal tax implications should be determined by consulting your tax professional.

Our expert team ensures your remodeling project is beautiful and financially savvy. So you get the best return on your investment. Contact us today to start planning your desired home upgrade.

FAQs

 

Are home improvements tax deductible in 2026?

Some home improvements, like energy-efficient upgrades and medically necessary modifications, may be tax-deductible or eligible for tax credits. However, general renovations typically do not qualify.

 

Can I deduct home office renovations?

Yes, but only if your home office is used exclusively for business. You can deduct a percentage of improvements based on the size of your office relative to your home.

 

How do home improvements affect capital gains taxes?

Qualified renovations increase your home’s cost basis, reducing taxable profit when you sell. This can reduce your liability for capital gains tax.

 

What tax credits are available for home improvements in 2026?

The Residential Clean Energy Credit (up to 30% for solar panels) and the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (up to $1,200 for energy-efficient upgrades) are available.

 

How can I ensure my home improvements maximize tax benefits?

Keep records, choose energy-efficient upgrades, and consult a tax professional to understand the latest IRS rules.

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Remodeling in Place: Form, Function & Design Solutions

Remodeling in Place: Form, Function & Design Solutions

This new year has couples working from home with children also working from home. Whether your kids are 8, 18, or even 28 and living at home, there’s more people home more often now than ever with the current shelter in place orders.  People are using their home differently than they ever have before and with more people simultaneously using the same space for different purposes, there’s a demand for more space. This has a lot of folks considering how their space is configured and how they want to use it. 

Remodeling in Place

Remodeling Your Home for Shelter in Place Needs

The increase in demand for remodeling in place has been up 40% year over year. From home offices, kitchen desks, to accessory dwelling units, homeowners are remodeling in place more than ever before. Our homes have now become much more than our family meeting place; now this is our everything place.

Be sure when you decide to jump into this popular pool, that you are prepared and have done your homework; you don’t want to let anyone off the street without proper license and insurance working on your home or you could find yourself in a bind with a worker’s injury costing you a lien.  There are many very reputable firms out there, you just need to ask the right questions and check their credentials.  Here is a great reference tool that gives you 15 ways to check your remodeling firm’s reliability and client satisfaction.

Additional Living Space

Home Design & Remodeling Space Options to Consider

There are so many ways to configure your home to meet your family’s needs as you shelter in place. From individual office space to independent study space as well as finding that spot for your home workouts. We have been approached to reconfigure home layouts more often this year than ever before in our 34 years of remodeling.

Plenty of families are opting for building an additional dwelling unit (ADU) on their property. California legislation passed congressional law enabling all California homeowners to pursue such options with the necessary local law requirements. This space can be used for so many purposes and often provides more room than you may consider. A standard sized garage can fit 3 offices, a kitchenette, and a restroom. This may solve all of your problems.

How do I legally convert my garage to living space?

Making Office Space in Your Home

An alternate approach is to repurpose a children’s room or guest room to be an office while another worker repurposes a kitchen island. Though remember temporary solutions like a kitchen island may lead to long-term frustrations. Consider this may be a long term solution where you want filing cabinets and the necessary support tools a desk holds; you may find yourself remodeling in place again and finding space for a desk in your kitchen.

Consider our current shelter in place order something many companies will retain with alternate work schedules and shared work spaces as it is working for many companies already. Consider asking your company if they will be providing an accommodations to make your home office an easier place to utilize. Google employees were given a stipend to create a comfortable home office space that enables them to be productive.  And if you’re looking for an overhaul, consider reaching out to design professionals to get your space reconfigured to meet you and your family needs.

Remodeling in place has increased demand for desks in kitchens.

Another big request we are seeing with the remodeling in place movement is the need for a space to work out and get fitness equipment set up. It’s reported that home gym equipment sales went up 535% after COVID shelter in place orders were issued. You could find used equipment at this time selling for outrageous rates. Since the initial announcement, things have quited down a bit and you can find equipment back in stock and affordable to fill your home gym space.

There are so many indoor / outdoor options for getting exercise in southern California that we have many design and layout options as well. If you need that extra push to get a gym environment installed, check out our article on 5 reasons clients are building home gyms.

Remodeling in Place is increasing demand for home gyms.

Whatever your struggle may be with family space, purposeful use of space, or repurposing of space, we can help. Our professional designers are skilled at identifying functional needs and solutions within your existing footprint to provide value engineering and deliver exactly what you need in a beautiful design that makes you feel inspired when in the space. And the good news is that some of your home improvements may even be tax deductible. Read our recent blog on which remodeling projects may qualify for tax credits or deductions and talk to your tax professional.

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