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How to Stick to Your Remodeling Budget

How to Stick to Your Remodeling Budget

Remodeling BudgetYep, we said it … that ‘B’ word that makes many people cringe. But, a remodeling budget doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, having a plan and knowing most of what to expect before you even start actually gives you freedom. Freedom to make wise choices, freedom to design something that fits your personal taste, and freedom to have FUN!

 

If you are planning any kind of home remodeling project in the near future, here are 5 easy ways you can stay within your budget and make your dreams come true.

 

Calculate your remodeling budget

This might seem obvious, but some people actually forget this step. Take a look at your expected income minus your anticipated expenses and see what you have available for a remodeling budget. Or, maybe you’ve already been saving and have a nice sum put aside. Either way, smart remodeling begins with knowing the dollar amount you have available to spend.

 

Determine the scope of work

Where exactly do you want to start? You’ve already decided how much you have to spend. But, if you can’t decide what needs to be done, you won’t know if it fits within your remodeling budget. Here’s where you need to sit down and prioritize what matters most. Don’t forget to think about projects that might make sense to do at the same time. For example, if you want new kitchen cabinets, does it make sense to replace the flooring at the same time?

 

Choose the appropriate materials and upgrades

One of the most enjoyable parts of a remodeling project is finally getting to put in that one thing that you’ve been dreaming about. For example, have you been drooling over your neighbor’s custom kitchen cabinets and wishing you could have the same? Here’s where you can make that happen! Just do the calculations ahead of time and see what you have the ability to spend a little extra money on. If it fits into your remodeling budget, you’re golden!

 

Plan for unexpected expenses

As Benjamin Franklin once said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” That’s certainly true for many areas in life, but it’s a golden rule in remodeling. There are very few projects that go exactly according to plan. Usually, it’s not for lack of planning. Even the best-laid plans go awry when hidden things show their face. For example, tearing into a wall might reveal wiring that’s not up to code, or a rotten beam – things that just aren’t visible until the work actually starts. Incorporate some extra funds into your remodeling budget and you’ll have a cushion when the unexpected arises. If you have money left over when the project is nearing completion, you can then decide whether to save it or expand the scope of work to include something else you want.

 

Choose your remodeling company wisely

Home design plans for impending remodel.Unless you’re a professional remodeler yourself, or a serious DIY’er, you’ll want to hire a remodeling company. Choose one that has a design team to ensure that you’re not walking blindly into your project. Design professionals often think of factors that the average homeowner doesn’t. This translates into fewer surprises during the construction process. Before you decide on a company, check out their portfolio, either online or in their showroom. You can tell a lot about the quality of a company’s work by looking at the projects they’ve completed for others.

 

Put your remodeling budget to work!

If you take to heart all of the tips above, you are setting yourself up for successfully sticking to your remodeling budget. When that happens, you can truly enjoy the finished product because it won’t have created financial strain as you were pursuing your dreams. Get started today by giving us a call at (949) 861-3400.

 

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Top 5 Value Added Interior Remodeling Upgrades

Top 5 Value Added Interior Remodeling Upgrades

Value Added Interior Remodeling UpgradesOne of the most popular questions we hear is: “What home improvements add the most resale value?” Whether you’re planning to sell your home soon, or think you might in the distant future, it’s a good question to ask. Knowing the rate of return on your investment can help you make important decisions, like which home renovation project to do next.

 

Interior renovations that add resale value

Since the majority of people spend more time inside their homes versus outside, let’s start by looking at which interior improvements will bring the most return on investment.

 

  1. Minor bathroom remodel – While this may seem like a simple project, the ROI can be around 100% upon resale. Minor bathroom remodeling includes things like a new tub, updated flooring, tile surrounding the tub or sink, a new vanity, and updated fixtures. Fresh paint for the walls can add a new look and feel as well.
  2. Minor kitchen remodel – If your kitchen works well functionally and already has adequate space, minor updates could bring in a 98% return on investment. Basically, if only cosmetic changes are needed, and not an entirely new floor plan, this is a great choice for adding value to your home. Re-faced kitchen cabinets and drawers can significantly upgrade the entire room’s appearance at a fraction of the cost of new ones. New appliances, lighting, and fixtures also add value.
  3. Create an attic bedroom – Return on investment for this room addition comes in at around 93%. While this certainly isn’t an option for every home, it can add value in ones where it’s feasible. Just remember to include the possible cost of upgrading your HVAC system to handle the additional room when running potential value vs. cost comparisons.
  4. Major bathroom upgrades – These renovations go beyond just a facelift, but bring in a ROI of about 93%. Improvements in this category are more extensive and might include relocating a tub or shower, expanding the entire room’s square footage, and adding designer countertops, sinks, and fixtures.
  5. Entire kitchen remodel – Is building your dream kitchen worth it? With a return on investment of around 91%, we think so! You can enjoy a floor plan that promotes comfort and functionality, cooking space, and dining. Add in new kitchen cabinets with all the bells and whistles, custom storage spaces, modern appliances, and beautiful countertops and you have a space that’s both stylish and useful.

 

 

Professional help for your interior home improvements

Remodeler's Guide to Staing on Budget and On TimeIf you’re considering any of the renovations above, it’s important to work with people who are experts in the field. Hiring a professional remodeling company means you’ll have access to experienced designers who know exactly which upgrades will add value to your specific home and location. And, a professional building crew can complete the project in less time without the costly errors that some DIY homeowners fall prey to.

 

Give the design/build team at Sea Pointe a call to get started. Who knows … by the time we’re done, you might not even want to sell after all. But, if you do, you can rest assured that the interior improvements you make now will add value to your home upon resale.

 

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Is Sheltering In Place Inspiring Your Next Home Remodel?

Is Sheltering In Place Inspiring Your Next Home Remodel?

Home Remodeling“Stay home!” This could possibly be the most frequently heard message around the country in the last few months … and maybe even the world.

 

But, what if your home isn’t all it’s chalked up to be? If you’re like many homeowners, sheltering in place has opened your eyes to what’s wrong with your home, not what’s right about it. And, perhaps it’s left you planning what home improvement or remodeling project you’re going to do next.

 

Sheltering in place inspires home upgrades

You might say that sheltering in place is a little like spending several weeks with your in-laws. What you might normally overlook or not think twice about becomes glaringly obvious the more time you spend together.

 

Here are the most common home-related problems that homeowners noticed while spending time at home during the pandemic:

 

  1. Inadequate home office space – Many of us have never worked from home before the Covid-19 crisis. Or, we’ve never telecommuted for extended time periods. The pandemic has opened our eyes to the need for a designated home office that offers both function and style.
  2. Not enough storage – When everyone’s home at once, there just isn’t enough room for everyone’s things!
  3. Kitchen downfalls – With restaurants closed or only available for take-out, sheltering in place left many homeowners spending more time than ever cooking at home.
  4. Not enough outdoor space – When everyone’s cooped up inside, it’s only natural to want a functional, relaxing space to turn to

 

Helpful home remodeling solutions

Kitchen RemodelingSo, now that you’ve noticed a few of your home’s faults, it’s time to do something about them. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

 

  1. Create the perfect home office – It’s possible that you’re going to be working from home for a while yet, or need to again in the future. Why not take the time now to make sure you’re fully equipped?
  2. Utilize custom storage solutions – Now that it’s clear how much storage you actually need, it might be time for some upgrades. Our designers can help with custom bathroom cabinetry or perfect storage options for any room in the house.
  3. Build your dream kitchen – Make a list of all the things you didn’t like about cooking at home while sheltering in place. Then, identify what you want in your perfect kitchen. Whether it’s custom kitchen cabinets, new lights and fixtures, or an entire kitchen remodel, we can make it happen!
  4. Get an outdoor kitchen – While we can’t solve your problem of not enough space outside, we can help you make the most of the space you do have. An expertly designed outdoor kitchen can be the perfect solution for cooking and entertaining, both now and when social distancing is a thing of the past.

 

Are you ready to put all your sheltering-in-place home remodeling ideas to the test? Perfect! Give us a call at (949) 861-3400 or contact us online to get started.

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Stylish Non-White Kitchens

Stylish Non-White Kitchens

Modern kitchen design for Laguna Niguel farmhouse kitchen remodel

When you are considering a kitchen remodel, one of the biggest choices you have to make is what type and color of kitchen cabinets to install. Kitchen cabinets are arguably the backbone of your entire kitchen remodeling project, so you want to make sure they set the right tone you want to evoke in your home. White continues to dominate the kitchen scene and for good reasons; white cabinets give a kitchen a bright, cheery look and never seem to go out of style.

But what if you want something that makes a statement, or blends better with your own home? That’s what we are dedicating today’s blog to – Non-white kitchens that are still timeless and stylish.

 

Related: The 8 Best Timeless Kitchen Design Ideas of 2021

 

Our Favorite Non-White Kitchen Color Ideas

From natural tones inspired by nature to bold and fun, colors on the spectrum other than white can add depth and interest to a space. If you are craving a different look, the easiest and most captivating way to accomplish this is by adding these trending but also timeless colors to your kitchen remodel.

You will notice these non-white color ideas we adore all are inspired by nature. The greens, blues, and dark wood tones are influenced by color of trees, plants, the ocean, sand, and much more that surrounds us. The true origin of these colors and the fact that we are surrounded by them in our everyday lives, makes them timeless.

Modern Green

Modern-green-kitchen-remodel

A Modern Green is an amazing option for adding color to your kitchen if you are going for a fun but subtle change. This Modern Green color is best when paired with warm wood tones like this countertop. You’ll notice that the gold pulls also give it a nice modern design.

Pale Green

Pale-green-kitchen-cabinetry

The soft hue of this Pale Green provides a cozy feel to this kitchen space. The brighter color adds a positive cheerful feeling and when paired with neutral colors, makes the room feel fun and classy at the same time. When using green, try to stay away from adding the contrasting color of red, to keep the simplicity.

Emerald Green

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Kitchen cabinetry is the most popular way to add an abundant amount of color to your kitchen due to the amount of space it takes up. However, adding color to other places can be just as impactful. A deep color like Emerald Green is perfect for creating a cool rich tone and is great complemented with dark browns or wood tones.

Bold Blue

Bold-Blue-kitchen-design

A non-white kitchen color that is timeless is the color of a bold blue. Bold blue in a kitchen, especially as cabinetry, just pops in a way that brightens up the room. Bold blue paired with two-toned white cabinetry or white countertops, make for a lovely contrast.

Coastal Blue

Coastal-blue-kitchen-backsplash

Why not bring in the outdoors into your kitchen design? A coastal blue kitchen is nothing short of boring and will wow your guests with its calm design. This is a charming example of a kitchen remodel we designed and built in Laguna Beach that also has a beautiful ocean view. Tying in this coastal blue backsplash made this kitchen not your typical white space.

Navy Blue

Kitchen remodel with Kemper maritime cabinets with small beverage center

Navy blue is a great non-white kitchen color that pairs well with other bold fun colors like tangerine, beige, and white. This navy blue cabinetry in this kitchen remodel brings this space a cool aesthetic and has the ability to play with the geometric flooring in a beige tone that does not make your eyes wonder too much. It’s what makes this kitchen charming!

Orange

Orange-fun-vibrant-kitchen-color

If you are going for a kitchen that has a fun vibrant color that stimulates the appetite, then go with orange. Whether it is orange cabinetry or an orange backsplash, this color can really give a kitchen design life. Orange can also be paired with dark or bright tones and it will still make an exciting statement.

Butter Yellow

Butter-yellow-cabinetry

Butter Yellow cabinetry in your kitchen can really add a charming touch. Typically, the color butter yellow can be found in farmhouse kitchen designs, but when paired with white, can be used well in modern designs as well. These sleek modern cabinets in butter yellow, give this space a cheerful feel.

Wolf Grey

Wolf-gray-kitchen-design

Looking for a darker tone to include in your kitchen remodel? Try adding Wolf Grey into the mix. This is a classy color and when used in patterned tile pieces, adds an elegant touch to the space. Wolf Grey goes best with black or gold accents. When next to the color white, the grey really pops.

Charcoal Grey

Charcoal-grey-modern-kitchen-design

If you’re going for a cool neutral color that will add a bit of drama to your space, charcoal grey is the perfect choice. When used alongside white, the color makes an even more bold statement. This is a modern kitchen design with charcoal grey cabinetry on the island and around the custom hood. What a perfect sleek design.

Cool Grey

Cool-grey-kitchen-design

There is just something special about a Cool Grey kitchen design. Cool Grey can be very relaxing and neutral. This color can be used in your kitchen cabinetry, backsplash, or even as accents. Blue if often the go-to color for tranquility but think of Cool Grey as the new blue.

Are you planning a kitchen renovation? We can help you do it with style and stick to your budget at the same time! Check out Sea Pointe Design & Remodel to learn more.

Greige

Greige-cabinetry-in-kitchen-remodel

Taupe colors are trending, and it is all about the warm colors with grey undertones. The perfect combination of this is the Greige cabinets. Greige cabinets go well with black, brass, or gold hardware accents. Silver accents with Greige cabinetry can also make for a modern look as well. This duo is as timeless as can be!

Related: 9 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas for Your Dream Remodel

Natural Woods

Natural-woods-kitchen-design-in-remodel

If you are a fan of the modern farmhouse kitchen design, then consider going with natural woods for your remodel. Whether used as cabinets or as accents like in this farmhouse kitchen above, natural wood brings us back in touch with nature. It adds a neutral calm effect to your space and can instantly add a modern touch with a quartz or natural stone countertop.

Grey With Wood Elements

Grey-kitchen-remodel-with-wood-elements

Another neutral color scheme that is trending in kitchen design is using grey with wood elements. This wood kitchen island surrounded by a grey-toned stone backsplash brings a serenading feel to this space. The black accents in this non-white kitchen also make a modern impression.

Crimson

Crimson-red-kitchen-design

Crimson is a color you should go with for your kitchen design if you are looking for a fun and energizing hue. Add a vibrant shade of red and contrasting it with a cool color like gray to keep it from feeling overwhelming. If you are unsure about incorporating such a bold color, start with easier spaces to transform such as painting your wall backsplash to test out how you like it before committing.

Black

Black-kitchen-design-with-black-island-and-black-hood

Create a feeling of luxury with the color black. Dark finishes add a sense of depth to a space while giving off an aesthetic of sophistication. This kitchen remodel incorporates two-tined cabinetry with the perimeter cabinets in white and the island in black for a playful look. The custom hood is also in black for a cohesive appearance.

Black & Gold

Black-and-gold-kitchen-design

A black kitchen with gold accents or fixtures makes for a contemporary design with a modern touch of elegance. This modern farmhouse kitchen remodel includes a black island with a gold sink fixture and gold pulls and knobs. The touch of gold complements the black and brings a welcoming glow throughout the space.

6 Stylish Kitchen Cabinet Colors That AREN’T White

Floor to ceiling wood finish kitchen cabinetry

If you’re looking for a refreshing change, take a look at these color options:

Warm kitchen brown cabinetry Beautiful Brown Finish

Kitchen cabinets with a warm and rich brown finish can tie room effects together – like wooden beams and trim – and offer a unique look and feel.  Combining your natural tones with fun paint colors and countertops can also pop your plain whites into some interest and dimension.

This kitchen with Omega cabinetry combines the warm and rich cabinetry with true brick and mortar walls making this kitchen feel rustic, warm, and welcoming.  Note multiple brown finishes are used here to add dimension and interest to the kitchen design.

Bold Blue

Blue kitchen Cabinets are on Trend

If you’re tired of white cabinets and dark walls, switch things up a little with rich, blue cabinets complemented by light-colored features such as white marble countertops or light grey walls. A palette of calming colors like these makes brass or chrome fixtures pop, while creating a cozy feel.

Graceful GrayGray Omega Kitchen Cabinetry

Gray is a tone that can complement both warm and cool tones when used in the right kitchen remodeling design. Do you have a stunning view outside your kitchen window? Gray cabinets provide the perfect backdrop to nature without attracting all the attention to themselves.

Pair your gray cabinetry with a different color lowers and you have that much more design opportunity.  You can accessorize your kitchen design with bright hand towels, island seating, center piece and more.  Gray brings peace and tranquility.

Olive-Tan

This is a great kitchen cabinet color when you want a clean, elegant design that adds interest to the room but doesn’t steal the show. Like greige, olive-tan complements natural surroundings very nicely – the perfect choice for a country home.

Blue kitchen cabinetDistressed Blue

Just like a worn pair of blue jeans is comfortable and relaxing, distressed blue kitchen cabinets can create a rustic, down-home feel – perfect for family relaxation or making your dinner guests feel at home.  You can mix and match your cabinetry just like you’d pair a cool boho blouse with your worn jeans.

This kitchen mixes and matches the distressed denim look with wood finished cabinets as well as white cabinetry and white hood with brown accent trim.  The open shelving takes advantage of the natural wood exposure to again complement the white, blue, and gray.

The countertop is a beautiful white quartz with graish blue veining, bringing in more of the denim blue feel to this kitchen.

 

Blushing Rose

Soft pink kitchen cabinets may not be for everyone, but a pastel hue like this adds a feeling of freshness and whimsy. Add in natural lighting plus open shelving and even a tiny kitchen will feel expansive and dreamy.

Related: Kitchen Remodeling Costs: Budget Breakdown

Beyond the Cabinet Color

Of course, planning your dream kitchen doesn’t only involve kitchen cabinet colors. However, your color and style choice will go a long way toward making your kitchen enjoyable to be in and making it feel like it fits well in your home.

Other important factors to consider are custom cabinet storage, cabinet inserts, flooring, fixtures, and countertops. Our team of design-build experts will help guide you through the entire process of designing and creating your ideal kitchen. Give us a call at (949) 861-3400 to get started!

Are you ready to transform your kitchen? We can show you how to turn it into your dream kitchen. Visit Sea Pointe Design & Remodel for more information.

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Why and How to Hire a Remodeling Company

Why and How to Hire a Remodeling Company

When you first decide to do a remodeling project, whether big or small, there are two main questions you must ask yourself

  1. Will I do the work myself, or should I hire a remodeling company?
  2. If I hire a professional, how do I choose the right one?

The answers to both of these questions can have a significant impact on the ease with which the project is completed, and how pleased you are with the finished product.

Why hire a remodeling company?

While some people have the skills to do their own home remodeling, many do not. Even with the proper knowledge and abilities, however, there are still several advantages of hiring a remodeling company. Some of the most common are listed below:

  1. Fewer mistakes – Unless you do construction work on a regular basis, chances are high that you will make mistakes when installing flooring or cabinets, or completing any other remodeling task. This usually means wasted time and/or materials, translating into wasted money as well.
  2. Professional design – While you may have a few design ideas yourself, from Pinterest or what you’ve seen at someone else’s home, a professional remodeler will be able to help you pinpoint the right design for you, your budget, and how you use your space. It’s very disappointing to spend money on a remodeling project, only to find out that it should’ve been designed better in the first place.
  3. Less stress and faster completion – Unless you’re retired, you likely have to work every day, meaning that your available remodeling time is nights and weekends. Project completion can drag out simply because you don’t have enough hours in the day to do it all. A professional remodeling company has a crew that will be assigned to your project, making it easier to get the job done more quickly and during daytime hours when you’re at work. That way, you can come home and relax after a hard day’s work!
  4. Warranty – If you do your own remodeling, you’re on the hook for costs related to fixing anything that goes wrong down the road. In contrast, many contractors warranty their labor and materials for a specified time period after project completion.

 How do I choose a remodeling company?

Once you’ve decided to let a professional do the job, the next most important step is to pick the right company. Unless you already have personal experience with one or have a recommendation from a friend, you will probably have to choose from local contractors whom you know nothing about. Here are some questions to ask a potential contractor to help you choose the right one:

  1. How long have you been in business? (You’re looking for experience so longer is better here!)
  2. Are you insured? (If not, run the other way! If so, ask for a certificate of insurance to be provided prior to the project’s start.)
  3. Will you get the needed permits and/or inspections for my job? (An experienced professional will know exactly what permits and inspections are required – you shouldn’t have to figure this out yourself.)
  4. How long will my project take? (Ask about how unexpected delays are handled and how the time frame will be affected by the number of crews working and other jobs that are scheduled.)
  5. What will my project cost and what are the payment terms? (You don’t want any surprises here. It’s also helpful to know how additions or changes to project scope are handled.)

The list above is by no means an exhaustive one, but it’s a good place to start. Other considerations include whether or not the company has design consultants on staff, has a portfolio of work completed that you can look at, and what kind of warranty is offered. The more questions you ask BEFORE you hire a remodeling company, the better the chance that you will be satisfied with the entire process and the finished product.

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Why and How to Hire a Remodeling Company was last modified: December 18th, 2025 by Smart Marketing