Top 5 Home Renovation Projects
1 | Dining Rooms
The most common home improvement is a kitchen remodel (and
will certainly remain so for the foreseeable future). Kitchens are becoming
more and more the focal point of many homes. By focusing on this area
initially, you can significantly improve the quality and value of your home.
Consider changing the design of your cabinets, adding an island, upgrading to
stone worktops, and installing a new tile backsplash to update your kitchen.
2. Basement
The majority of basements in new home construction are
unfinished. Often, only the outside walls for insulation and a mechanical room
are present. Renovating your basement is a great method to add more living
space to your home. Add a media room, a guest bedroom, a bathroom, or even a
wine cellar! Our design team will gladly layout your basement remodeling
project in whatever way you like.
3. Bathrooms
Bathroom fashions, like kitchen fashions, change every few
years, and if your bathroom still has carpet, it's time to update! Showers now
come in a number of styles. Showers with tiled floors and glass doors are
stunning. By replacing your toilet, you can conserve water in your home.
Upgrade to a contemporary vanity with stone counters, a modern sink, and new
faucets/fixtures.
4. Bedrooms
They provide you with a private and personal space in your
home. Why not modify your bedroom to better meet your relaxation requirements?
Options include built-in shelves and storage cupboards, walk-in closets, and a
connecting door to an ensuite. Increasing the square footage of your room gives
you more space and makes it more accessible. For families with children, a
"Jack and Jill" bathroom between two bedrooms is ideal.
5. Closets
We don't normally consider closet upgrades, yet even minor
alterations can help with storage. Closets come in a variety of styles. Walk-in
closets can be constructed to store your clothing and jewelry. Including a
walk-in closet in your master bedroom will make your life much easier. Built-in
shelves and cupboards for coats, shoes, and linen storage can be installed in
hallway and foyer closets.
Outdoor Living Spaces received an
honorable mention.
Okay, so this isn't strictly a "room," but we
included it because the popularity of this area in terms of external home
upgrades is on the rise. Consider installing outdoor gas heaters (picture those
bitter Calgary and Edmonton winters, but you're warm on your heated deck),
magnificent Kayu decking, modern glass railings, and even an outside television
set!
