In our last blog we talked about establishing a budget for your remodel, and deciding between needs and wants. I would like to expand further on this subject. I am getting more and more calls from potential clients who are interested in remodeling their kitchen or bathroom, but they do not know where to get started.
If you have any questions that you would like to have answered, feel free to post a response to this blog and I will do my best to get them answered in a timely manner.
When I am talking to the home owner on the phone, I go through a list of questions to better help me understand the situation. The one question I ask, and it always seems to be uncomfortable for the homeowner; “What is the budget?” A budget is not what you expect the remodel to cost, but rather what are investing for the remodel in terms of dollars. When making the initial call to a remodeling company, be prepared to talk about your budget.
What can I get for my money?
There are basically three degrees for a remodel; surface alterations, changing the layout, changing the size of the space.
Surface alterations can best be described as removing the existing items such as cabinets, countertops, appliances and replacing the items. Surface alterations for your remodel are a good choice if you are happy with the layout of your kitchen or bathroom and would like to have a new look, while maintaining the original footprint.
Changing the layout can best be described as removing cabinets, countertops, shower, bathtub, appliances, and etc, then rearranging to a new location. This requires moving the electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning lines, but not moving the walls.
The price of the remodel increases significantly when changing the layout due to the increased costs for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines that need to be moved and/or added. If you want to change the layout of the room, please take the time to think about what you like and dislike about your existing space. Check out the spaces of your friends and see what you would like to have.
Changing the size is more about removing an existing wall or adding on to the existing structure to increase the size of the space you are remodeling. Maybe you want to remove a wall between your kitchen and family room, and then add an island or peninsula to create an open feeling to the room. In some cases when changing the layout, the change may require adding a structural beam to support the load of the home.
Jan 17, 2011
Jan 8, 2011
Completing a Remodel
Are you thinking of completing a remodel? Where do you start when planning a remodel? The best place to start is with a list of the needs for your remodel, and a list of the wants for your remodel.
Why do you need a list of the needs and wants? At some point, and I suggest early in the designing stages, you must establish a budget. Whether you are planning on completing the remodel yourself or hiring a remodeling company, establishing a budget is the most important step to start the remodeling project off right.
First off, let’s start with the list of needs. If you are planning for a kitchen remodel, what are your needs? Do you need new cabinets, countertop, sink, faucet, flooring, paint, appliances, and etc? In some cases you may want to reuse some the existing items, such as flooring, and appliances. Reuse of some of your existing kitchen items helps stretch the budget further.
Your lists of wants may include choices in the quality of cabinets you choose, or the style of flooring such as hardwood, or tile. Are you designing the kitchen around the existing space or do you want to remove a wall? You may want to consider moving the appliances or the sink. Keep in mind that moving a wall or the appliances within the kitchen has additional associated costs.
For most complete kitchen remodels, clients choose to have new cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, and paint completed. If you choose to work with a full service remodeling company, they will be able to walk you through your remodel step by step, from the designing phase/planning phase through the final completion of the construction phase. We can start by the establishing a budget, meeting with suppliers to select your products, establish a schedule for the remodel, coordinate the work, permits, and etc needed to complete your remodel.
Why do you need a list of the needs and wants? At some point, and I suggest early in the designing stages, you must establish a budget. Whether you are planning on completing the remodel yourself or hiring a remodeling company, establishing a budget is the most important step to start the remodeling project off right.
First off, let’s start with the list of needs. If you are planning for a kitchen remodel, what are your needs? Do you need new cabinets, countertop, sink, faucet, flooring, paint, appliances, and etc? In some cases you may want to reuse some the existing items, such as flooring, and appliances. Reuse of some of your existing kitchen items helps stretch the budget further.
Your lists of wants may include choices in the quality of cabinets you choose, or the style of flooring such as hardwood, or tile. Are you designing the kitchen around the existing space or do you want to remove a wall? You may want to consider moving the appliances or the sink. Keep in mind that moving a wall or the appliances within the kitchen has additional associated costs.
For most complete kitchen remodels, clients choose to have new cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, and paint completed. If you choose to work with a full service remodeling company, they will be able to walk you through your remodel step by step, from the designing phase/planning phase through the final completion of the construction phase. We can start by the establishing a budget, meeting with suppliers to select your products, establish a schedule for the remodel, coordinate the work, permits, and etc needed to complete your remodel.
Jan 6, 2011
Welcome to Excel Builders of Minnesota
Welcome to our blog! At Excel Builders we do much more than remodel or construct bathrooms and kitchens or build decks and additions. We create the perfect backdrop to your life: places that combine beauty and practicality to genuinely enhance the way you live.
Keep watching our blog as we post updates on our projects and helpful construction and design tips.
For a free estimate and consultation call 952.448.3211 today or visit our website at www.excelbuildersmn.com.
Keep watching our blog as we post updates on our projects and helpful construction and design tips.
For a free estimate and consultation call 952.448.3211 today or visit our website at www.excelbuildersmn.com.
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