Kitchen Remodeling: Getting Started

Kitchen Remodeling: Getting Started

(part two)

We are continuing our two part series on getting started with your kitchen remodeling project. Our previous article discussed the importance of breaking the process down into manageable stages. The first step is writing down elements you like, dislike and may want to incorporate when remodeling your kitchen.

The next step in your kitchen remodeling planning process is to develop a rough budget. Knowing a range of how much you want to spend will help your remodeling contractors make the best recommendations within your budget. In the event that your estimated expenses are higher than what you can afford, a home improvement loan may be able to help you pay for your kitchen remodeling. In case you would like to know more about home improvement loans, visit websites such as https://www.towerloan.com/lending/home-improvement-loans/.

Once you have a budget and determined some of the features you would like incorporated into your kitchen remodel, the next step is to make an appointment with a qualified kitchen remodeling contractor. It is important to note that not all home contractors are equal. Ideally, you want to work with a company similar to Panda Kitchen & Bath Expo that would be willing to come to your home, evaluate the proposed kitchen remodel space, and bring samples for you to see, touch and feel. You can also discuss with them the process of the renovation and what part you can play in this too, for instance, your home will be turned upside down during this period and there will be a lot of mess everywhere, you could discuss with them about how you want this handled and talk about getting a skip bins for hire sydney company to come to your home and deal with all the rubble and junk that is getting thrown out, especially if the contractor does not have their own to bring.

Big box kitchen remodeling centers often conduct their consultations from their store or office. Houston Remodeling is different. Owner Tim Lassiter is a second generation Master Trim Carpenter whose commitment to excellence is evident in the thousands of home remodeling projects he has completed for both residential and commercial clients over the past two decades. His approach to home renovations includes conducting an on-site design consultation with his clients.

Remember, home renovations are supposed to be exciting, not stressful. Quality home contractors understand the anxieties homeowners may have when remodeling a kitchen or another part of their home. Houston Remodeling takes the stress out of home renovations so you are able to relax and enjoy the process. Are you planning on remodeling your kitchen in the near future? If so, give Houston Remodeling a call today.

Kitchen Remodeling: Where Do I Start?

Kitchen Remodeling: Where Do I Start?

(part one)

Kitchen remodeling is among the most requested home renovations. A survey conducted by Realtor.com revealed that 80% of respondents list the kitchen as the most important space in their home.  Remodeling a kitchen benefits you as a homeowner in many ways.  Since the kitchen is the central gathering place and focal point in many homes, a kitchen remodel can significantly update an outdated space, making it more inviting and comfortable.  A kitchen remodel can also be considered an investment to increase the value of your home.

The stumbling block with many home renovations is getting started.  We find many customers know that they want change but are unsure of their options and exactly where to start. They key is to break the project down into manageable stages vs. trying to tackle everything all at once.

The first step to remodeling a kitchen is to determine what elements you like and dislike.  During this stage, it is important to just make a list of your likes and dislikes and not worry about how they will be implemented, that is for your home contractors to address.  Some questions to ask yourself include:

  • Do I want to incorporate an island?
  • What style of kitchen cabinets do I prefer?
  • How much counter space and cabinet space do I need?
  • What type of backsplashes and countertops do I gravitate toward?
  • What kind of flooring catches my eye?
  • Do I need to update my lighting?
  • What kitchen elements have I seen that I do not like?
  • Have I seen anything else incorporated into a kitchen that catches my eye?

After making your list, rank each element in order of importance. Now that you’ve completed the first step, you are ready to move on to budgeting and meeting with home remodeling contractors, which we will discuss in our next article.

Houston Remodeling is one of the area’s premier and preferred remodeling contractors. Our goal is to make your home renovations stress-free and something to get excited about. Unlike some home contractors who are just out to make a sale, Houston Remodeling wants to earn your lifelong business.  Are you considering making home renovations in the near future?  If so, give Houston Remodeling a call to schedule your complimentary in-home consultation today!

 

 

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Guide to Selecting Wood Flooring

Part Two

We are continuing our two-part series on what to look for when selecting wood flooring. At Houston Remodeling, our goal is to educate our clients on available options and help them make the best decision for their commercial or home remodeling project. Our previous article discussed different types of wood flooring. This article will touch on laminate and adhesive.

The “Laminate” Lie

Many big box stores and questionable remodeling contractors try to pass off laminate flooring as actual wood flooring. Laminate is not real wood. It is essentially a picture of wood on a layered backing that could be made of plastic, rubber, or some other material. The beauty and durability of solid hardwood and engineered wood flooring are unmatched in comparison to laminate. Additionally, laminate has such a thin wear layer that you are lucky if it lasts 4-5 years before needing to be replaced. As a reputable design-build contractor, we do not recommend or install laminate flooring. As a replacement for Laminate, we offer several LVT – Luxury Vinyl Plank floorings.

Adhesive

It’s important to use a quality, safe adhesive when installing an engineered floor. As an example, you might want to Check this glue out, if interested. Most home remodeling contractors choose to use the cheapest adhesive they can get. This can result in problems later on, and also may not be the safest product for you and your family. Therefore, before the start of the project, you can let your contractors know of your requirements. Thereby, you could save your money in the long run.

Houston Remodeling prides itself on sourcing the best suppliers for all of our commercial and home remodeling projects. We proudly use Bostik’s GREENFORCE Advanced Tri-Linking™ Adhesive and Moisture Control Membrane. GreenForce has antimicrobial protection to inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew on the cured membrane and features superior bonding capabilities, moisture vapor control and protection, and zero VOC content.

Houston Remodeling is owned and operated by Tim Lassiter, a second-generation Master Trim Carpenter whose keen eye and attention to detail will help ensure your home renovations are completed with the quality and care you deserve. We are available to oversee your entire home remodeling project. If you are interested in do-it-yourself (DIY) options, we will consult with you on the type of flooring that will best suit your needs and order the materials you need to make your DIY project a success! This is a service many home remodeling contractors do not offer. Give Houston Remodeling a call today!