- Kitchen RemodelingWouldn’t it be great if a home renovation project could essentially pay for itself? While that might seem like a pipe dream, the truth is that some renovations can add almost as much value to a home as they cost the homeowner to complete. According to the Remodeling 2023 Cost vs. Value Report, projects like a minor kitchen remodel can offer a return on investment (ROI) of more than 85 percent, which could benefit homeowners when it comes time to sell or refinance their homes.
- Bathroom RemodelingAlthough bathroom renovations can be small in footprint, experience has taught us that bathroom renovations oftentimes have the highest level of details in your home.
- FlooringIn addition, highly renewable materials like linoleum or bamboo are great options for kitchen flooring. A leg up for the latter is that bamboo can achieve a similar look and feel to hardwood, which some real estate experts estimate has an ROI of 70 to 80 percent.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- DrywallsWhen updating your existing Master Bathroom, the sky is the limit. Often, fixtures are relocated to allow for better use of space. Typically, Master Bathroom remodels consist of: New fully tiled shower (curbed or curbless) with frameless glass doors/panels double vanity, linen cabinet, comfort-height toilet, pressure-balanced shower control, multiple shower heads, tile floors, tile vanity accent walls, new fixtures, mirror upgrade electrical (at times, incorporating smart lighting) new drywall, wainscoting supplying and installing new tile on the floor install new electrical outlets & switches to code baseboard & door trim painting walls & ceiling
- Tile Installation
- Staircases
- Carpeting“Updated hardwood floors or new carpeting can help sell a home,” said John Bodrozic, co-founder of digital home management tool HomeZada. “But a lot of the determination of whether the project pays for itself depends on how much money people put into the project.”
- Home Theater Installation
- Skylight Repair/ReplacementHelp you select the perfect materials, such as skylights, windows, doors, moldings, flooring and lighting, in line with your vision and budget.
- Cabinet Installation
- Room AdditionsBrett King Builder has been designing and building residential home additions as well as any other home remodeling project since 1982. every project that we work on we carefully consider every detail in relation to the bigger picture: your whole home environment. taking the “big picture” into account, we love looking at how a home flows to ensure each room fulfills a specific purpose, while creative solutions to utilize square footage, and make certain a potential new addition or rooms will flow naturally with the rest of the home.
- New Construction
- DemolitionAn open floor plan is one of the more sought-after features for homebuyers today. However, older homes typically have many walls and narrow hallways, said Polyak. The good news is that it can be surprisingly inexpensive to knock down a wall and create a more cohesive space. An interior demolition costs about $3,000 on average, according to HomeAdvisor.
- SunroomsWhether you’re thinking about adding a sunroom to your home or you have one that you’re not sure what to do with it, sunrooms can make a great addition to your home. Not only can they add value to your home, but they can give additional space and function too. But if you’re not sure what you want to do with your sunroom, here are eight great ideas to start with...
- Landscaping“In Arizona, people like a nice fire pit with a beautiful outdoor area. In the San Francisco Bay Area, they like a nice deck with landscaping,” he said. “You can hire someone to do the work, but depending on how handy the homeowner, this can definitely be a fairly inexpensive do-it-yourself project.”
- Landscape LightingYou might also consider adding a paver patio to your home. “Building a paver patio or walkway is a simple way to make your landscape more inviting and define an outdoor living space,” said Eller. “Best of all, you can install the paving stones yourself. You can also integrate landscape lighting to add ambiance and dimension.”
- WalkwaysWhether an individual is in a wheelchair or mobility impaired in some other way, it’s essential to have wide walkways and a spacious layout to allow for easier navigation. As a general rule of thumb, wheelchairs require five feet of turnaround room to navigate effectively. If your home feels too cramped, taking out a wall or two can create an open concept floor plan to give some much-needed extra space.
- Window Installation/ReplacementThey replaced all the windows and doors and created a new entryway. The existing home was designed with the front door leading directly into the basement.
- SidingIt’s not everyone’s idea of a dream renovation project, but new vinyl siding can dramatically enhance a home’s curb appeal, which can make or break a homeowner’s prospects when selling on the open market.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- Painting
- InsulationHome remodeling in 2023 is expected to reflect several trends and considerations that align with evolving lifestyles, design preferences, and advancements in technology. As environmental consciousness continues to grow, homeowners are increasingly focused on sustainable remodeling options. The integration of smart home technology is becoming more prevalent in remodeling projects. Homeowners are increasingly seeking multi-functional spaces that can adapt to various needs and activities. The importance of wellness and self-care is influencing home remodeling trends. Homeowners are seeking to create spaces that promote relaxation, tranquility, and improved well-being. Homeowners are increasingly looking to customize their living spaces to reflect their unique tastes and preferences. Custom cabinetry, personalized finishes, and unique design elements are popular choices for adding character and individuality to a home. Personalization can also extend to smart home technology, where homeowners can choose features and automation systems that align with their specific needs and routines. Energy-efficient upgrades and appliances continue to be important considerations in home remodeling projects. Homeowners are seeking energy-efficient windows, insulation, HVAC systems, and appliances to reduce energy consumption and lower utility costs. Energy-saving features not only benefit the environment but also provide long-term financial savings.