Bonita Springs Remodeling #4: Working With Interior Designers During Your Bonita Springs Remodeling

This is the 4th tip in “12 Design Ideas for Your Southwest Florida Home” eBook, which is available as a free download.

So, how important is an interior designer in the Bonita Springs remodeling process, and when should you bring them into the picture?

Answer: Essential… and… right away!

Because interior designers look at things from a different perspective than the architect or remodeler, it is best to bring them in at the beginning of the Bonita Springs remodeling process. Many remodelers mistakenly think interior designers simply pick out paint colors and furniture at the end of the job. If you want to use the scope of a designer, you should really bring them in at the initial stages. A kitchen designer will take all things into consideration, to ensure that your kitchen fits your style and needs. For example, they may ask…

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#3: Pre-Planning for Your Cape Coral Remodeling.

Posted by Mike On February 29th

Pre Planning Cape Coral Remodeling #3: Pre Planning for Your Cape Coral Remodeling.

This is the 3rd tip in “12 Design Ideas for Your Southwest Florida Home” eBook, which is available as a free download.

Proper planning prior to beginning a Cape Coral remodeling project is the MOST important element! You should expect to allow the same amount of time for planning the project, as the estimated time for the actual work. For example:

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For many, the idea of your Home Remodel ends with layers of dust in every nook and cranny of your home for the next 20 years, but there is a solution in which you “Don’t Deal With Dust”.

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“Our Mission is to provide the very best remodeling experience possible. The creation of value and a lifelong client will be the by-product of our dedication to excellence.”

In a recent interviews with past clients, their projects and what people seemed to enjoy the most about their remodeling experience, we have found a common thread. Our clients like having the work completed while they are away. It is easy to understand why, think about it, no noise, no vehicles parked in the drive, less investment, and no dust – NO STRESS!

Last year, on projects $50,000.00 or more, 60% of our clients were absentee owners. Our clients trusted us with their home and simply left for a few months. In some cases home watch companies, friends or family provided “additional supervision”.

We worked out the design, the specifications and the investment before they departed and our clients left us in charge while they enjoyed the time away from Southwest Florida.

“Fabulous”, “Amazing”, “Enjoyable”, are just a few words used by our clients to describe their projects completed last year. Our surveyed clients were amazed at the constant communication and weekly follow ups. This allows our clients the feel like they are actually watching the project happen but they could be miles away. Just imagine how great you would feel to return to your beautiful new kitchen, bathroom or an outdoor kitchen and living space.

This is definitely the “WOW” factor.

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There’s No Place Like Home

Posted by Mike On November 9th

Whether you’re planning an addition for a growing family or simply renovating your bathroom or kitchen, finding a reliable contractor is the first step to a successful and satisfying home renovation project.

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Your home may be your most valuable financial asset. That’s why it’s important to be cautious when you hire someone to improve it. Your best bet is a reality check from those in the know: friends, neighbors, or co-workers who have had improvement work done recently. Be sure to get written estimates, ask for explanations for price variations and don’t automatically choose the lowest bidder.

Here are some questions you may want to ask.

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Why is now a good time to remodel your home?

Posted by Mike On September 21st

Southwest Florida appears to be on track for a gradual, steady recovery. The stock market is recovering, restoring investment nest eggs once severely depressed by the recession. Seasonal visitors are returning to our pristine beaches, home building starts are showing signs of new life, and home prices are starting to inch upward to restore lost homeowner equity. Optimism is in the air.

Baby boomers are starting to retire and there is no place nicer than relaxing in the warm Florida winter sunshine. Boomers are resetting goals and resurrecting old retirement hopes and dreams. Soon they will once again be on their way to Southwest Florida.

It’s simply inevitable.

So does your property measure up?

Is your home ready to entertain and impress this winter’s visitors, or is it also time to spruce up your property to match the new energy in Southwest Florida? Updating your space and improving functionality can protect the value of your property and position it for a faster resale when the time comes. Professional remodeling contractors can help you plan for all your needs by outlining your options and helping you determine what is feasible, weighing costs and benefits to set a realistic budget.

The first step is to carefully look over your property. What repairs are needed? What improvements would you like to make? Think not only about your needs today, but also about your future living needs. For example, could your home need to be wheelchair accessible in the future to allow you to stay in your home longer?

Prioritize changes that can boost the value of your home, such as updating kitchens and bathrooms, refurbishing a pool or creating an inviting outdoor entertainment space, replacing laminate countertops with granite, or replacing dated or broken tile with more contemporary tile choices and colors. Maybe repurposing a room into a theater room has appeal. Even just a fresh coat of paint can provide a much needed springtime lift.

Going green is also worth exploring. Using sustainable materials is not only good for the planet, but you may qualify for rebates, while lowering utility costs. Green remodeling requires some extra homework and expertise to make sure the materials and design meet green practices and guidelines. It is where the future of construction is headed.

… and the big questions  - Why now?

Interest rates are at historic lows, some materials are less expensive, and top craftsmen are available at prices unheard of three years ago. That means you can expect faster project completion and lower costs by initiating your project now—plus, you get the cream of the crop in skilled craftsmen talent for top results.

If you want your project completed in the summer months during your absence, it is especially important to choose a reliable contractor who has a verifiable track record of trust and experience in your type of project. Selecting a contractor with impeccable credentials is the only way to get peace of mind that the project will be finished to your complete satisfaction, even though you won’t be there to monitor every aspect of the job.

One important tip – Buyer beware!

Good quality, professional building contractors are priceless to the outcome of your project and can save you 10-15% on the total cost of the project through their broad knowledge, buying power, and contacts. Start by getting recommendations from your friends and neighbors who have been satisfied with their own renovation projects. Discuss your plans with your top contractor candidates, ask to see examples of their work, and get (and check) references.

You want to ensure your contractor is experienced in all the elements of your project, such as structural, electrical, and plumbing. Thoroughly discuss how they will handle your project.

  • Will they draw up detailed plans to help you visualize the project to ensure it is feasible and meets your expectations?
  • Do they work with qualified architects, engineers, and interior design professionals who can help you coordinate design, textures, colors and finishes in a style and taste that matches your own?
  • Will there be a written agreement with timelines?
  • Will you be given a fixed price for the project before work begins, or be vulnerable to cost overruns?

Beware of unlicensed handymen who do not have the same training and skills. They will be cheaper, but they may cut corners that could result in costly mistakes and unsatisfactory results. Be sure you are dealing with a licensed contractor who is registered to do business in your area and carries the proper insurance to protect you in case of an accident.

Extraordinary homes don’t just happen…they are well planned and crafted with care icon smile Why is now a good time to remodel your home?

If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please don’t hesitate to share them with me by contacting me online or by calling (239) 939-5411.

Michael Spreckelmeier