Efficiency Remodeling
When it comes to remodeling, consider the ways you can make your home more energy efficient and just more functional overall. Remodeling a house with the latest materials will not only make it look better but can also save you money in certain instances.
Updating Your Kitchen
Kitchens get updated frequently by remodeling contractors, and for good reason. It's the area used by people regularly, so it's the one most likely to get attention and changes. But sometimes, carefully analyzing and deciding on better materials and layout will ensure that your kitchen won't need an update for a long while.
More Durable Materials
If you have a countertop that needs replacing, it's never too early to get it refinished with a beautiful stone top. Natural stone like granite or marble is not only a beautiful enhancement for your kitchen, but it will last long as it's tough against the regular wear and tear of kitchen use over vinyl or less-durable countertops.
Nowadays, it's easy to get your kitchen custom fitted with a stone countertop that's been cut just for your home. By getting a more durable countertop, you negate the need to replace it in the future, whether for durability or appearance, which means saving money for you and future homeowners!
More Useful Work Areas
Additionally, wider sinks with more space and better, more flexible faucets are great for keeping your kitchen clean and giving you the workspace needed for any type of washing. Many older sinks can be too small and cramped to wash bigger things like chopping boards or food processor parts.
You may even be a person who uses your sink for handwashing more delicate clothes like sweaters and wants more room. Plus, with updated faucets, you can have the option of adding water filters or using more efficient water flow, which helps save money on your water bill.
Updating your Bathroom
When you remodel your bathroom, using larger tiles for your flooring means less grout which means less dirt and debris can collect in crevices which helps make it easier to keep your bathroom clean. Additionally, if safety is a concern, there are a variety of non-slip tiles designed specifically to be abrasive enough to prevent slips even when wet while still looking good. Get rid of those nasty curtains and shallow, cramped tubs to have a beautiful glass door to your bathroom that helps it feel open and spacious.
Removing Wasteful Tubs
A lot of older bathrooms can sometimes have a jacuzzi tub that is way too big and impractical to use and only serves to skyrocket your water bill. Why not remove it for more space for your vanity table or just to have some extra room? And if you enjoy baths, you can instead install a smaller, vertical tub that not only uses way less water but is actually comfortable to sit in.
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Whatever you decide to go with, finding ways to make your home more efficient and making better use of existing space is a great way to find a new appreciation for your home. Sometimes room additions aren't even needed because it's just a matter of better utilizing the space you have. Whatever your remodeling needs are, our remodeling contractors are here to help, so give us a call for a free quote, and we'll get you scheduled right away!
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