Remodeling the Kitchen and Other Rooms
Over time it seems every homeowner wants a change. They want to change the kitchen to make it more modern and spacious or change the bathroom to create a warmer atmosphere. Needless to say just about every home can be improved to be more function and attractive. Where to start all these renovations is always one of the first questions. The kitchen and the bathroom are by far the first two rooms that should be done to increase the house’ value, this is according to most real estate agents. This takes on even a greater importance if there are plans to sell the home within the next five years. Plans on selling aside, remodeling and upgrades simply make the family happier as a unit.
Remodeling and renovating can be an exciting time for homeowners. The market is just full of so many choices each more grand than the next. New high tech appliances, imported tiles, green eco-friendly options in lighting and flooring, it’s like a toy store for homeowners. Lately there has been a surge in the eco-friendly green materials and appliances, people are trying to do their part for the environment by the choices that are made in the home. Builders and commercial retailers are responding in kind by making for environment friendly materials and appliances accessible to the average consumer.
Energy efficient appliances are becoming easier to find all the time. Most can save the homeowner from 10-50% on the homes energy bill every month. Lighting too can make a difference. Changing out the old incandescent lighting for the new LED lighting is so much more cost efficient. Recycled flooring tiles are a great option or using fast renewing, fast growing woods like bamboo or cork. Countertops are also a very popular remodeling item. The age old Formica, tile, ceramic or even stainless steel counters are still making the rounds. The popular surfaces by far at the moment are marble and granite. The last so much longer and give a more classic feel to the home. They also make a great first impression upon entering the kitchen.
As far the bathroom goes, people are more commonly opting for the classic feel. Pedestal sinks are coming back into style as well as the old claw foot bathtubs. Homeowners are trying to achieve a more classic feel to the home, especially in the bathrooms. There is a demand from consumers for the older model or antique fixtures of years ago, not only from a aesthetic point of view, but also from a green environmental standpoint. When older fixtures can be found and reused, landfills are spared, energy consumption on a few different levels is decreased or eliminated and it’s simply more cost effective.
Bottom line, explore the multitude of options, do the research necessary to make informed decisions and never be afraid to seek out a professional for help and advice.