Your kitchen is one of the most essential rooms in your home. It’s often the hub of activity, where homework is done, guests are entertained, and loved ones are fed. While it’s vital that this room is as safe and functional as possible, there are also many ways your kitchen can make a statement and feel luxurious. If you’re planning a kitchen remodel, our expert team can help you create a space that serves its purpose and also serves stunning style. If you need some inspiration, our designers have shared some kitchen remodeling tips for taking your kitchen to the next level.
The materials you choose during the design phase of our process are vital for creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing space. In an area with numerous hazards, such as the kitchen, thoughtfulness about the materials you use is essential.
Flooring choices can vary from project to project, and several factors influence what clients ultimately choose, including:
Many Charleston homes, particularly historic homes, still have the original flooring throughout, which is highly coveted. Most often, a new coat of stain is all that’s required to make vintage floors look new again. Natural wood is also a beautiful choice but often requires the most maintenance, including regular re-sanding and staining.
For more low-maintenance options, vinyl, which can be natural in color, and tile are excellent alternatives. There are plenty of options to capture whatever decorating style you prefer.
Material isn’t the only option to consider when choosing flooring for your kitchen remodel.
Patterns and bold colors have become increasingly popular as homeowners have embraced their unique styles and preferences. If you’re looking for your kitchen to make a bold statement, why not start with under your feet?
Herringbone is a timeless option that elevates your kitchen space, while checkerboard adds a touch of vintage charm to your cookery. If you lean ultra-modern, a hexagon pattern fits the appeal.
There are a few rules to keep in mind when choosing to add a pattern to your floor. If you select a strong pattern below, the rest of your kitchen should be neutral to let the intricate design be the focal point and not overwhelm the space. Make sure your patterns run longways from your main viewpoint through the space to enlarge your kitchen, and be sure that it will lay in a way so you’ll be able to see as much of the pattern as possible. Our expert team can ensure that a patterned floor is installed correctly and looks beautiful when the work is complete.
Lighting brightens a space, increases its functionality, and creates the illusion of a larger room. As you plan your kitchen remodel, there are ways to maximize the power of lighting and elevate your room.
Under cabinet lighting has become increasingly popular and transforms your space. Not only is it practical, but it can also create a warm ambiance. In-cabinet lighting is a newer trend but still serves the same purpose.
Pendant lights in your kitchen, especially those mounted to the ceiling above your kitchen island and cooking areas, have become all the rage in kitchens and can instantly feel like an upgrade.
No matter your decorating style or the size of the room, layering ambient, task, and pendant lighting can create depth in the space and maximize the use of your new light fixtures.
The best way to elevate your kitchen remodel is to get creative with the space and resources you have.
Custom cabinetry offers a creative way to organize your kitchen and create storage. You can create almost anything with custom cabinets, from a hidden coffee bar to an inconspicuous place to store your trashcan. They also free up counter space, giving you more room to work with.
We’ve also seen homeowners add pullout cutting boards, hidden spice racks, swing-out cabinets, and toe-kick vacuums.
Details like these might seem small, but they can make your life easier and your kitchen feel luxurious.
What really transforms a space is the attention to detail. Changes and additions that seem minor during the planning process can transform the entire room when it’s completed. Your kitchen can go from a necessary room where daily tasks are performed to a showstopping galley where you’ll want to entertain and set as the central hub of your home. A few other ways to make your kitchen feel elevated include:
All of these kitchen remodeling tips can inspire your next kitchen remodeling project, but of course, following your personal taste and preferences can ensure your kitchen is usable and a room to fall in love with. Voted Best Kitchen/Bath Remodeler by Charleston Living Magazine, the experts at Classing Remodeling are ready to help you add a little gourmet flair to your space.
Ready to make your home inspiration a reality with our 30 years of superior performance, craftsmanship, and service? Contact us today!
Upsizing or downsizing are widespread terms in real estate. However, did you know these terms also apply to the remodeling world?
Upsizing or downsizing in remodeling mean that existing square footage is added to, repurposed, or opened up to allow homeowners to have the right amount of living space. Whether it’s a homeowner who needs to adapt empty children’s rooms into useful space or a new family preparing to welcome a new addition, remodeling for life milestones can save homeowners the hassle of house shopping and add value to their current real estate investment. Even if you aren’t sure where to start, our team of experts can help transform your day-to-day into a functional space that makes sense no matter what stage of life you are in.
Check out our helpful upsizing and downsizing tips below from our team of experts.
Before we put pen to paper and start drawing out your plans, we must understand what your space offers now and what you would like to see achieved. During the consultation stage of the process, our designers will ask questions like:
These questions help us ensure that we include everything you need to make daily life in your home seamless and that there’s room for everyone and everything.
Downsizing remodels can sometimes be misconstrued as taking space away. However, we use the term “downsize” to mean “simplify your lifestyle.” Homeowners looking to downsize their homes have often gone through a significant life milestone, like children moving out. While it may be a bit bittersweet to find your nest empty suddenly, there is the joy of now having extra space to create the living environment of your dreams.
While not common, the most typical downsizing remodel we see is turning a pre-existing bedroom or space into an extended living area, home office, library, or at-home gym. If you plan to have grown children, grandchildren, or other guests visit frequently, you can also utilize this space as the perfect guest room.
We also commonly remove rooms to allow for other rooms to expand by knocking out walls and opening up the space. Although this doesn’t technically remove any square footage from your home, it can reduce the number of rooms in your home you have to keep clean and maintain.
The most important thing to keep in mind when planning your downsizing remodel is to consider the future and anticipate how you’ll use your home. If you expect adult children to visit often, for example, you might want to save at least one extra bedroom to use as a guest room.
If you have a multi-level home but desire to age in place, we can create a remodeling plan that ensures all of your daily needs are met on the first floor or include an elevator for the future when navigating stairs regularly might become an inconvenience.
Upsizing remodeling projects are far more common, as many people will purchase older homes with the intention of updating them or find that their daily life could use a little more functional space. Sometimes, upsizing remodels include creating extra storage space in the kitchen, adding to the existing structure, and even expanding the porch to create more outdoor living space.
If you aren’t looking to add more square footage to your home with a pricey addition but are simply looking to maximize what you have, there are several methods we apply to give you a little more breathing room.
When renovating a space to have a new function, we often recommend labeling it as a “flex” room. Also, to ensure you can call the space a bedroom if you decide to sell your home, we always include a closet, no matter the room’s purpose.
If you’re upsizing on a budget, there are a few things to remember:
Like with any project, there are pros and cons. It’s essential to be aware of any potential negatives when planning to ensure the end product is precisely what you want.
While downsizing ensures that you aren’t wasting extra space in your home, it’s essential to make sure that you don’t decrease your home’s value with any renovations you plan to make. Removing a bedroom to make another room bigger, for example, can reduce the value of your home.
Upsizing obstacles can vary depending on the extent of your remodel and where you live.
Some HOAs have rules or regulations regarding the exterior of your home, and acquiring the correct permits might take some time. Be sure to factor this into your remodeling plan’s timeline. Correct permits also need to be considered when determining how long a project will take, and some are difficult and time-consuming to obtain.
Above all else, patience is the key to surviving any renovation project. Some stages take longer than others, and sometimes delays, weather, or other unforeseen events can stall the process. Remember that you are investing in your most expensive asset, and with that comes a little time, cost, and hard work.
There are also ways to make use of your existing space without having to knock down walls.
Organization and decluttering are the first steps to feeling like you have more space. Donate or throw away things you don’t need, invest in practical organization that makes everything you need tidy and accessible, and watch as you suddenly have more storage and functional space than you imagined.
Multipurpose rooms and furniture are also a great way to ensure your current space will serve all your needs without adding more. A TV room with a couch that can convert into a pull-out bed makes the perfect guest room for family visits. Make your at-home office even more functional by adding bookshelves and seating to create a cozy library as well. A bunk bed with a combination desk below will help that overcrowded kid’s room feel much more spacious and functional.
Keeping rooms flexible with neutral-colored walls and multipurpose flooring can create a “rec room” that can serve any purpose, from a place to set up a yoga mat for a home workout session to a place to host a movie night with a silkscreen that can be hidden away when not in use. There are many unique ways to make a space multipurpose, and our experts can help you think outside the box.
Other simple ways to create the illusion of space in your home are simple remedies like choosing light paint colors to make a space feel open and airy and re-configuring layouts.
Sometimes, all it takes is moving where your fridge and stove are in your kitchen to open the room and suddenly make it feel larger. Play with where counters and cabinets are, and don’t be afraid to roll up your sleeves and move around the furniture in a room. You might find a completely new layout gives you all the space you need.
Upsizing or downsizing in remodeling can allow you to transform your home to suit your evolving needs better. Whether you’re looking to repurpose underutilized areas or create a more extensive, functional environment, strategic remodeling can significantly enhance your lifestyle and your property’s value. Our team is here to support you every step of the way with practical tips and guidance so you can embrace the journey of creativity and let your home evolve alongside you.
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Before your renovation can begin, the space has to be cleared. Starting with a blank slate allows your contractor to get into your home and immediately start on the demolition phase of the project without delay. It’s certainly not the most exciting phase of a project, but it’s definitely an important one. And when done well, it can make your renovation less stressful and your move-in at the project’s end much easier. Here are few tips for decluttering and cleaning out your space before a renovation:
Plan. Just like any project, make sure you begin your “move out” process by having the right tools to do the job.
Identify your everyday items. Identify the items you’ll need to use on a daily basis. Store them in an easily accessible area. For a kitchen renovation think about utensils, plates, cups and small appliances (like the coffeemaker!). In bedrooms and bathrooms, think about the clothes and toiletry items you will need.
Declutter. This is a perfect time to get rid of anything that won’t fit in your new space. Consider selling or donating any furniture that you won’t be reusing. Sort through paperwork. Throw away what you don’t need.
Pack up the items you want to keep. Remembering to keep your everyday use items aside, pack up everything else that will be going back into the room at the end of the renovation. Be sure to label your boxes so you know what’s in them (that will make unpacking much easier).
Figure out where you’ll be storing your items. Do you have another room in the house where you can keep your things? Will you be storing them in the garage? Do you need to rent a storage unit?
Protect Your Valuables. Find a safe place to store your valuables. Your contractor should be trustworthy, but during the renovation there can be any number of workers come in and out of the house. Don’t take a chance with your valuables. Lock them up in a safe or safe deposit box.
Taking the time to get organized and declutter before your renovation project begins will ensure you have easy access to the things you need during the renovation, and will make moving back into your new space easier and quicker!