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How to Make it Through A Denver Bathroom Remodel


November 8, 2017

How to Make it Through A Denver Bathroom Remodel
The bathroom is where you get ready for work, unwind after a stressful day, and prepare for bed, so a lot of time is spent in this room. As a result, many people find that remodeling their bathrooms can be inconvenient since they are often shut out of this room until the project is complete. But fortunately, a Denver bathroom remodel doesn’t have to completely disrupt your day-to-day life. Here’s how to make it through a bathroom remodel:

Contain the Dust and Debris

A remodel may involve tearing out old cabinets or sanding down drywall, which means there is bound to be a lot of dust and debris floating in the air. It’s important to work with your contractor to ensure this dust and debris is contained to the bathroom area so it doesn’t affect the air quality in the rest of your home. This is typically done by hanging a heavy sheet of plastic over the doorway that blocks dust and debris from flying through the door.

Some contractors will also put a fan in the bathroom window that will create a draft of wind that pushes the dust and debris outside. As long as the dust and debris is only in the bathroom, the rest of your home should still be livable. Learn more about surviving a bathroom remodel.

Ask A Neighbor For Help

Do you only have one bathroom in your home? If so, you may need to ask a neighbor for a helping hand while it is being remodeled. Get in touch with your neighbor before you commit to the remodel and ask if it would be possible to use their bathroom while yours is being remodeled. Then, ask your contractor to figure out which days the bathroom will be completely unusable so you can let your neighbor know when you will need to use his bathroom.

Use the Kitchen Sink

Take your toiletries out of the bathroom before the remodel begins and bring them to the kitchen sink. Use the kitchen sink to wash your face or brush your teeth instead of walking through a construction zone in your bathroom. It may feel odd getting ready for work or bed while standing in the kitchen, but it’s a small price to pay for a beautiful new bathroom!

Set Up A Temporary Shower

If you don’t have another shower in the house, ask your contractor if it’s possible to set up a temporary shower. Many homeowners set up a temporary fiberglass shower in their basements that will drain right into the utility tub floor drain. Although this will cost you extra, it’s worth the added expense if it makes you more comfortable during the remodel.

Are you ready to remodel your bathroom? If so, it’s time to contact the Denver bathroom remodeling professionals. At S.F. Inc., we value each and every one of our relationships with our clients. To get started on your remodel or to learn more about our services, contact us by calling 303-210-5991 or emailing info@sf-inc.net.
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Trends to Avoid During A Kitchen Remodel in Denver


Trends to Avoid During A Kitchen Remodel in Denver
It’s important for homeowners to choose classic styles during a kitchen remodel in Denver. Why? A kitchen will quickly look dated if you decide to go with what’s trendy instead of what’s timeless. If you don’t make timeless choices, you may be forced to remodel again to keep up with changing trends. To ensure you are satisfied with your kitchen for years to come, it’s best to avoid these design trends:

Hanging Pot Racks
Many homeowners place pot racks over their kitchen islands so their pots and pans are always accessible. This may make it easier to grab a pot or pan in a hurry, but hanging pot racks above the kitchen island makes the entire space seem cluttered. The hanging pot rack becomes the focal point of the room and distracts from other beautiful features such as the luxurious marble countertops or backsplash design. Timeless kitchens are minimalistic and free from clutter, so this is a trend that you should avoid if you want a classic-looking kitchen.

Brass Hardware
Brass hardware is incredibly trendy right now, so it may be tempting to incorporate this look into your new kitchen. However, it’s important to remember that brushed or satin nickel hardware is far more timeless than brass hardware. But fortunately, hardware is fairly easy to replace, so if you want to incorporate this trend now, it won’t be difficult to update it later on.

Colored Appliances
Most appliances are silver, black, or white, but there are a few other colors that are usually added to the mix every year. Buying a bright green or red appliance may seem like the perfect way to add a splash of color to your kitchen, but it’s not a good idea if you want to design a timeless kitchen. Colored appliances will most likely need to be replaced in a few years after this trend is no longer popular, so play it safe by sticking with traditional colors. Read 9 kitchen design trends to absolutely avoid.

Tiled Countertops
Recently, tiled countertops have made somewhat of a comeback. These countertops may look unique, but they’re not practical for the kitchen. Tiled countertops require much more maintenance than granite or marble countertops due to the grout between each tile. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time cleaning your kitchen countertops after preparing dinner every night, use tile on the floor, not on the counter.

Industrial Design
The industrial design style is characterized by exposed ducts and light bulbs, stainless steel metal, and the use of wrought iron. Although this look is trendy now, it will not be in style forever. It’s best to incorporate elements of this design style, such as light fixtures with exposed bulbs, without going overboard if you want your kitchen to look timeless.

Are you ready to remodel your kitchen? If so, it’s time to contact the remodeling professionals. At S.F. Inc., we value each and every one of our relationships with our clients. To get started on your remodel or to learn more about our services, contact us by calling 303-210-5991 or emailing info@sf-inc.net.
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Kitchen vs. Bathroom Remodeling in Denver


October 25, 2017

Kitchen vs. Bathroom Remodeling in Denver
The kitchen and bathroom are the two rooms that homeowners remodel the most often. But, remodeling both of these rooms at the same time may be overwhelming or out of your budget. Which project should you tackle first? Here’s what you should consider when deciding between kitchen and bathroom remodeling in Denver:

Inconvenience

Many homeowners want to know whether remodeling their kitchen or bathroom will be more inconvenient. The answer to this question depends. Do you often cook food at home? If so, remodeling your kitchen may be more of an inconvenience than remodeling a bathroom. This is because you may need to order take-out from local restaurants while your kitchen is under construction.

Do you only have one full bathroom in the house? If you’re remodeling the only bathroom with a shower, then this could be more of an inconvenience than remodeling the kitchen. To determine which project is more inconvenient, think about your lifestyle and how the remodel will affect your daily activities.

Length of Time

Are you trying to remodel something as quickly as possible? Remodeling a bathroom should not take as long as remodeling a kitchen, so if you’re in a hurry, it may be best to start with the bathroom. Even if you are completely demolishing and rebuilding a bathroom, it typically takes a little over a month, whereas a kitchen can take much longer. Learn how long it takes to remodel a bathroom.

Cost

The exact cost of a remodel will vary depending on the changes that you are making. But in general, it is more expensive to remodel a kitchen than it is to remodel a bathroom. This is because kitchens are usually bigger and require more cabinetry, appliances, and materials to finish the job. But, it may be a good idea to ask your contractor for estimates on both the kitchen and the bathroom. This will allow you to see what the difference in price is so you can decide if remodeling the bathroom or the kitchen first is the right choice for you.

Easier to Sell

Homeowners that are thinking of selling in the near future may want to prioritize the kitchen over the bathroom. Buyers know how time-consuming and expensive it can be to remodel a kitchen, so they may not be interested in buying a home with a kitchen that needs to be updated. However, remodeling a bathroom is seen as a much smaller project, so this may not be a deal breaker. Plus, a home with a remodeled kitchen can be listed at a higher price. This means not only will buyers be more interested in the home, but sellers may be able to make more off of it as well.

Are you ready to remodel your home? If so, it’s time to contact the remodeling professionals. At S.F. Inc., we value each and every one of our relationships with our clients. To get started on your remodel or to learn more about our services, contact us by calling 303-210-5991 or emailing info@sf-inc.net.
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Home Remodeling in Denver: Should You Update Your Home or Buy A New One?


October 18, 2017

Home Remodeling in Denver: Should You Update Your Home or Buy A New One?
Even if you love your home, it’s possible that you will eventually outgrow it in some way. Perhaps there are not enough bedrooms or bathrooms to accommodate your growing family or the home no longer fits your lifestyle. There are two ways to solve this problem: either buy a new home or remodel your existing home. When is home remodeling in Denver the best option? Here’s what you need to know:

You Need to Update to Sell

Many homeowners need to renovate certain areas of their home in order to make the house more appealing to buyers. Will you need to make changes if you want to sell your home? If the kitchen or bathrooms are outdated, then the answer to this question is probably yes. If you need to renovate the house regardless of whether you stay or go, why would you renovate it and then move out? You might as well renovate it to fit your lifestyle so you don’t have to go through the hassle of moving. Read the renovation dilemma: what to fix if you’re selling.

Areas That Need Work

If the entire house needs to be renovated in order to fit your lifestyle, it’s probably best that you find a new home. But if it’s just a few areas that need to be tweaked, renovating is the best choice. For instance, let’s say that you have a small kitchen that you are no longer happy with because there’s not enough room to comfortably prepare food for your family. If this is the only complaint that you have about the house, renovating the kitchen is much easier than moving out. But if you’re not happy with the kitchen, master bedroom, basement, outdoor patio, and bathrooms, it makes more sense to buy a new home instead of changing every inch of your existing home.

Limited Inventory

Before making this decision, take a look at the current real estate market to see if there are any homes that catch your eye. If there aren’t any homes that stand out, there’s no point in rushing to buy a new home. Buying a home when there is limited inventory on the real estate market means you will be forced to settle for a home that doesn’t meet all of your needs. Instead of doing this, make changes to your existing home so it fits your lifestyle.

Work With the Current Floor Plan

Would you need to add square footage to the home in order to make it work for your lifestyle? If so, then buying a new home may be the right choice. However, if the changes that you would like to make do not include adding square footage, then stick to renovating.

Are you ready to remodel your home? If so, it’s time to contact the remodeling professionals. At S.F. Inc., we value each and every one of our relationships with our clients. To get started on your remodel or to learn more about our services, contact us by calling 303-210-5991 or emailing info@sf-inc.net.
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Hidden Costs of Home Remodeling in Denver


October 11, 2017

Hidden Costs of Home Remodeling in Denver
Some people think that it’s impossible to stay within budget when remodeling a home, but that’s not necessarily true. To stay on track, it’s important to plan every step of the remodel so unexpected expenses do not cause you to go over budget.

What kind of unexpected expenses typically arise during a remodel? Here are some of the hidden costs of home remodeling in Denver:

Child and Pet Care

Many homeowners choose to keep their kids and animals out of the house while it is being remodeled. This may make it a little less hectic around the house, but it will also add to the cost of your remodel. Boarding a dog or bringing him to doggie daycare during the day can be expensive, and so can childcare. Be sure to factor these expenses in when calculating how much you plan on spending on your remodel.

Mold or Water Damage

It’s possible that you won’t realize that you have mold or water damage in your home until the remodel is in progress. Getting rid of the mold and fixing leaks can be costly, so this is something that you should prepare for in advance. Include wiggle room in your budget to cover these problems if they arise. If the money isn’t needed to fix mold issues or water damage, allocate it towards something else instead.

Mold and water damage are two of the most common issues that could take you by surprise during a remodel, but they’re not the only ones. You should also be prepared for damage caused by pests such as termites or mice. Learn more about unexpected issues and the hidden costs of remodeling.

Indecisiveness

Changing your mind about what you want in the middle of the remodel can add thousands of dollars to the total cost. For example, a homeowner may tell her contractor to go ahead and order Black Pearl granite, but then decide the following week that she wants Steel Grey granite instead. Even if the Black Pearl granite has not been installed yet, it has most likely been ordered already, which means there will be a fee for canceling or changing the order. Avoid these unexpected expenses by taking your time with each decision that you have to make.

Take Out Meals

Are you remodeling your kitchen? It may be difficult to prepare food in your kitchen while it is being remodeled, which means you will need to order take out or go out to dinner. Even if you choose affordable restaurants, the cost of ordering enough food for the whole family every night can quickly add up. Talk to your contractor to find out how long your kitchen will be unusable so you know how to budget for this expense.

Are you ready to remodel your home? If so, it’s time to contact the remodeling professionals. At S.F. Inc., we value each and every one of our relationships with our clients. To get started on your remodel or to learn more about our services, contact us by calling 303-210-5991 or emailing info@sf-inc.net.
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