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Choosing The Right Colour For Your Master Bedroom

Choosing The Right Colour For Your Master Bedroom

A home is a reflection of your aesthetic sense, a space where you feel free to be yourself, and a place to unwind. Playing one of the most important roles in creating a truly relaxing space is the paint or wallpaper you use. This is especially true in the master bedroom, where choosing the right colour is critical. With that in mind, let’s spend a moment reviewing two competing colour choices. Along with describing how lighter golds and deeper reds differ, we will go into variations of each to further explore the options available. With that, let’s begin! Golds Golds are softer, inviting colours that liven up a space, make it appear brighter, and make it even feel happy and youthful. The colour yellow has a lot of connotations in our society, and finding the right tint can make all the difference in the world. Golds: Warmth and Brightness Golds exude warmth and vibrancy, making a space feel cheerful and inviting. The inherent optimism associated with yellow, a key component of gold, plays a significant role in creating a positive ambiance. Beyond the visual aspects, gold is often associated with positive emotions like happiness, creativity, and success. This psychological influence can contribute to a more uplifting and energizing atmosphere in your master bedroom, perfect for starting your day on a positive note. Choosing the Right Gold Tone: The key to harnessing the power of gold lies in selecting the perfect shade for your specific needs and preferences. Consider these factors: Room size: Lighter shades, such as tame yellow, can visually enlarge a smaller space, while soft gold can work well in both larger and smaller rooms. Natural light: Rooms with abundant natural light can handle bolder gold tones, while rooms with limited natural light might benefit from lighter shades like tame yellow to avoid making the space feel closed in. Personal preference: Ultimately, the perfect shade is the one that resonates with you and creates the desired mood in your personal haven. The Soft Gold Look Soft gold has a classic feel that is nearly impossible to deny. While it creates less of contrast with wood, it still is inviting. Nearly rustic in its application, the soft gold look provides an aged warmth that is hard to replicate in any other way. The Allure of Soft Gold: Classic and Enduring: Soft gold transcends fleeting trends, offering a timeless aesthetic that never goes out of style. This classic hue exudes a sense of sophistication and refinement, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a sophisticated yet inviting space. Warmth and Invitation: Unlike stark white or cool grays, soft gold possesses an inherent warmth that fosters a sense of welcome and comfort. This quality makes it ideal for creating a relaxing and inviting atmosphere in your master bedroom, a space dedicated to unwinding and rejuvenation. Subtle Contrast: While soft gold may not create a stark contrast with wooden elements like furniture or flooring, this very feature contributes to its charm. The subtle interplay between the warm tones of wood and the gentle gold hue creates a cohesive and harmonious aesthetic, fostering a sense of peace and tranquility. A Tame Yellow The tame yellow look creates a feeling of openness, airiness, and space. It is warm and inviting. Often going incredibly well with the darker browns of wood borders, windows, and furniture, even a tame yellow is still bright and inviting. With countless classic looks, soft gold is highly versatile. The Allure of Tame Yellow: Warmth and Brightness: Similar to soft gold, tame yellow exudes warmth, instantly brightening your space. This is especially beneficial in rooms with limited natural light, as it can combat feelings of gloominess and create a more inviting atmosphere. Openness and airiness: Tame yellow has the unique ability to visually enlarge a space. This characteristic makes it ideal for smaller bedrooms, as it can create the illusion of more square footage and contribute to a feeling of openness. Versatility and Balance: Unlike bolder yellows, tame yellow is incredibly versatile. It pairs beautifully with a variety of colors, from crisp whites and calming grays to rich browns and even pops of contrasting colors. This allows you to create a personalized and balanced color scheme that reflects your preferences. Reds Reds are perfect for creating a cozy, calm, and inviting master bedroom. Often accented with pillows, decorations, and bronzed metal fixtures, deeper reds draw us in and don’t disappoint. Like with the golds and yellow, success in using deeper reds is all about identifying the right shade for your needs. The Allure of Deeper Reds: Cozy and Inviting: Deeper reds possess the unique ability to create a sense of warmth and intimacy, making your master bedroom feel like a true haven. This quality is particularly appealing in larger bedrooms, where cooler tones might create a feeling of vastness. Calming and Relaxing: Contrary to popular belief, deeper reds can actually promote relaxation. Studies have shown that certain shades of red can have a calming effect on the nervous system, fostering feelings of peace and tranquility – perfect for unwinding after a long day. Sophistication and Elegance: Deeper reds exude an air of sophistication and elegance that can elevate the aesthetic of your master bedroom. This is further enhanced by carefully chosen accents, such as bronze metal fixtures or plush velvet throw pillows. Burgundy Vibrant, burgundy is deep, dark, but still has enough going for it to stand out. With incredible success as a background colour paired with white or a very fine tan, burgundy is often not the only colour used on the walls. Consider your space when considering burgundy as it can be highly specific to the space in your home. The Enthralling Allure of Burgundy: Statement-Making Potential: Unlike lighter colors, burgundy makes a bold and dramatic statement. It instantly elevates the visual impact of your space, fostering a sense of sophistication and elegance. Depth and Intimacy: The depth of burgundy creates a sense of intimacy and warmth, making your master bedroom feel like a cozy and inviting retreat. This is particularly appealing for larger bedrooms, which can sometimes feel vast

New Year’s Resolutions For The Home

New Year’s Resolutions For The Home

Every year brings the opportunity for change. In sticking with the holiday tradition of setting a New Year’s resolution, let’s review some of the things people consider doing every year but somehow never seem to get around to actually doing. In addition to some small changes, we will also review an inspection you should definitely get this year as well as a more expensive present that will give back for years to come. With that out of the way, let’s begin!  Here are some new years resolutions for your home: Soften The Water If your home has hard water, isn’t it time you soften it to reduce residue and buildup? Filtered water is fantastic for the shower, as it damages your hair less and provides a cleaner overall experience. In addition, getting a filter for your sink can improve the taste and remove any odour that may come from the water you are drinking. A simple, inexpensive, and incredibly beneficial change, consider this the next time you are making a New Year’s resolution for the home. Roof Inspection Do you know that the majority of homeowners are unaware that their roof requires minor fixes? Starting off as a small problem and growing into something that can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage, having your roof inspected by a professional can provide you the peace of mind that only comes when things like a leaky roof are not a problem. In addition, sealing up roof leaks can cut your energy expenses dramatically by reducing heat loss in the winter and A/C loss in the summer. Paint That Room The Colour You Always Wanted While some may love painting, the majority of individuals out there find it a chore. If you have been wanting to paint that room for a while now, make a New Year’s Resolution to finally do it, or resolve to bring in the pros to renovate the room. You will replace the thought of having to change what you see with a happy thought every time you see the new colour. It takes about a day of work to paint a room, but the refreshed look and feeling of accomplishment will endure for years. Consider Solar Panels A final consideration, solar panels for your property can help to reduce the amount of electricity you use and bottom out your utility bills during the sunnier months. While the initial cost may be relatively high, there are ranges of subsidies in place that help to reduce the cost to a more manageable amount. The province of Ontario also has great programs to incentivize the installation of solar panels and you can even sell some of the energy you produce, so it’s worth investigating. Looking for more inspiration? The renovation pros at RenosGroup are here to help! Schedule a free in-home consultation and we can work together new year’s resolutions for your home.  Please don’t wait to give us a call at (613) 727-9427 to get the ball rolling. You can also use this form to request a free in-home consultation and estimate.

What are the Most Overrated Home Renovations

What Are The Most Overrated Home Renovations?

As a part of the entrepreneurial spirit that encapsulates 21st century Canadian homeownership, building additions and expanding the property are par for the course. However, not all renovations work out as intended. This can be seen in renovations done not as much for the delight of the current homeowner, but as a part of a large scheme to raise the value of the home prior to selling. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the most overrated home renovations done for the sake of selling a home. Installation of Pools And Hot Tubs While both of these may seem like an incredible luxury and hence drive up the value of your home, they can both cost a lot of money. Plus, if the house sits on the market you’ll have to pay for maintenance and supplies until you sell the home. Unless conditions work out perfectly in your favour, prepare yourself to break even at best. High-End Appliances When renovating a home prior to selling, individuals sometimes make the mistake of putting in high-end appliances in an attempt to lure more people to buy and drive up the price. While this may theoretically work in a housing condition where buyers far outnumber sellers, the current market just doesn’t support it. More often than not, high-quality appliances will not add to the overall sell price. If you have a fridge and range from the 1980s by all means upgrade, but the emphasis should be on energy-efficiency, not luxury. Landscaping They say that the first impression of a home is made even before a person steps inside. This has led some to spend a great deal of money on fanciful landscaping in an attempt to drive up the sell cost. The thing is, many potential buyers see the surrounding land as something that they can address themselves, meaning that the overall value of the property does not change much even when a lot of effort is put in. What if you put in a koi pond, but a potential buyer envisioned a kids’ play structure there instead? Save the money and focus on having a clean and inviting yard instead. Building Beyond Your Neighbourhood Any home renovation that dramatically extends your home’s value beyond comparable properties in your neighborhood may create a problem when it comes to selling it. You want to have the best house in the neighbourhood, but it shouldn’t feel out of place. If you are interested in home renovations and you want to spend your money wisely, then consider hiring a professional home renovator like RenosGroup. We know what renovations sell homes and which ones won’t have much of an impact. Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 and we’d be happy to walk you through the process.

Creating a Desirable Income Suite in Your Finished Basement

Creating A Desirable Income Suite In Your Finished Basement

Depending on the location, style, and underlying water table, a home may have either a partial or complete basement under the first floor of the home. While this space has been used in the past for storage and the occasional rumpus room, more and more homeowners are finding ways of turning the basement into a source of profit. How is this done? Let’s take a moment to find out. Learn more about Income Suite In Your Finished Basement The Basics of Converting a Space While there is a great deal of variation, the typical basement space incorporates several different rooms that are below the first floor of the home. While lighting may be limited, the utility of this space is not. More often than not, water pipes and other necessary structure for quickly and affordably converting a basement space are already there. In the City of Ottawa, there are several basic requirements for a basement apartment. These include safe egress, a fire-resistant door, a bathroom, sufficient natural light, minimum ceiling height, and so on. Your income suite must be safe and completely up to building code and fire code. Beyond this, you want to create a space that is attractive to desirable tenants. Consider Hiring A Professional Contractor in Ottawa During this process you will be hit by a range of problems that differ in the effort and skill required to tackle. You will also want to choose certain tasks to do first as they will either take the longest or be necessary steps to further work done later in the redesign. In either case, the best thing you can do for yourself is to consider hiring a professional renovation contractor. What they will help you do is create a schedule of what needs to be done, what needs to be purchased, what is possible with the space provided, and how long everything might take. They may also know local plumbers and electricians, who will help you get your basement space up to code as its own separate apartment. Either way, with professional help you begin the process on solid ground and set yourself for success down the line. With major considerations out of the way, you will want to re-evaluate your cost and consider special amenities. Perfect for attracting that ideal tenant, these amenities will help make your space an attractive potential location for tenants looking in your area. As a final consideration, take into account the quality of the work and materials in a 10 or 20-year plan consideration. Will it cost more now to install good quality fixtures or replace them between tenants? This, along with many other questions is a thing that a professional home renovation contractor in Ottawa like RenosGroup.ca will be able to answer.  Please don’t wait to give us a call at (613) 727-9427 to get the ball rolling. You can also use this form to request a free in-home consultation and estimate.

Choosing the Right Flooring for Your Custom Kitchen

Choosing The Right Flooring For Your Custom Kitchen

Creating a custom kitchen can improve the quality of the home, making it more livable and even more attractive to future buyers. One aspect of a custom kitchen that often presents a challenge is the flooring. With that in mind, let’s review some of the most commonly used materials to help in choosing the right flooring for your kitchen. Wood Wood feels more inviting when you walk on it than stone. It is warm, and can be bright or rustic depending on the stain used. When finished properly, the wood floor can withstand frequent use and even spills. The primary issue with wood kitchen flooring is in the price. Laminate can be a cost-effective alternative, though it is much less durable than hardwood. Vinyl Long gone are the days where vinyl only comes in one or two generally repulsive colours. Now vinyl offers the widest colour and patterning selection available, making countless combinations possible. In addition, they are among the least expensive flooring options out there, and resistant to water to boot. The downside is that many people consider vinyl to be cheap and instead go for something like wood or tiling. Cork In addition to wood, you may want to consider cork. Durable, resistant to water, and resistant to impact, cork is generally versatile and reliable. However, expect it to wear a bit more than other materials on this list. Tile Or Stone If the kitchen is in a part of your home where there is a lot of traffic, then tile, stone, and even concrete work very well. Whether they are ceramic, tile, or stone, you will have many different options for creating the colours, textures, and feel of your kitchen. At the same time, you face some of the highest prices for kitchen floors. In the end, you may save more by looking for a local source of the material where shipping and reselling fees will be less. Limestone Limestone is separate from tile or stone because it is composed of a porous material that will stain and damage easily if not sealed. Along with being sealed when first installed, it will need to be sealed every two years after. In addition, there is the cost that can be higher as well. So, why bother? Well, limestone offers an old world look that is captivating and it can bring an entire kitchen together. Regardless of the material you choose, consider hiring a professional renovation contractor in Ottawa like RenosGroup.ca. With years of experience and countless past jobs helping out people like you, a contractor will speed up the process, make sure a high-quality job is done, and even save you materials on supplies and overall cost when compared to DIY. Please don’t wait to give us a call at (613) 727-9427 to get the ball rolling. You can also use this form to request a free in-home consultation and estimate.

What is the Best Exterior Material for Your Home Addition

What Is The Best Exterior Material For Your Home Addition?

A home offers countless opportunities to customize, improve, and enhance your property. From small do-it-yourself projects to larger additions and renovations, choosing the right materials can help to keep the overall costs of your project down while improving the value of your home. This is especially true when working on the exterior of your home where nature and the elements are constantly acting against you. With that in mind, let’s take a moment to quickly review the best exterior material for your home addition. Dependent On Needs Simply put, there is no ideal exterior material for home additions. The material that will work the best will depend on the unique situation surrounding your home addition, your budget, and your personal taste. The following considerations will help you to narrow down your selection. Consider Housing Requirements What housing requirements exist for the property? Are there any ordinances or zoning laws in Ottawa that prohibit certain building materials? While a frequent problem with properties that are considered, a growing number of neighbourhood ordinances are limiting the materials that homeowners can use on their home. Along with these housing requirements, you may want to consider the climate. Every material has strengths and weaknesses associated with their use, and certain climates will wear down your exterior more quickly. Consider The Current Aesthetic Material use can add to or take away from the visual aesthetic of your home when examined alongside other parts of your home. For that reason, most people use whatever material was used for the walls of the home on the home addition. If the particular home addition exterior is not easily viewable, then you may find it easier to use more appropriate/less expensive materials that would ordinarily clash. Factor In the Cost Of Material Different materials will cost you depending on the local availability. For example, vinyl, wood, stucco, brick, stone, and metal all shift in prices depending on what your local availability is like. If cost is a factor, then vinyl will typically be one of the best options available as it is nearly ubiquitous and low in price. Any Other Considerations? Consider hiring a home renovation contractor to help you choose the right material. Utilizing experience born from countless previous jobs, a contractor like RenosGroup.ca will quickly point you in the right direction after considering your needs and wants. Together, you will be able to find the least expensive source for the material and even aid in the installation.  Feel free to contact us or give us a call at (613) 727-9427 to get started now.

The Right Interior Door for your Home Renovation

The Right Interior Door for your Home Renovation

The doors inside of our homes provide privacy between family members and separate spaces. But when considering interior door options during a home renovation, we often overlook an important fact: interior doors can be unique and stylish. Instead of opting for a simple interior door style, open the doors to new design opportunities. Consider an interior door that shows your personality and upgrades the style of your home, and you will see a very noticeable difference in your home’s interior. We have come up with a list of things for you to consider while choosing the right interior door. Door Style The style of interior door that you select can completely change the look of your home. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a door with personality to reflect your preferences. This will help to add a fun aspect to the room. Remember that most doors in your home should have some similar elements to help with the flow throughout the house. An important thing to consider when choosing a style is the size of the room. For smaller rooms, avoid large, bulky doors as they will become the focal point of the room and make them feel smaller. There are several door styles to choose from! If you need help deciding and are looking for a home renovation, contact us. Pocket Doors: Slide into the wall, instead of swinging open. Pocket doors are most convenient for small rooms or rooms with an awkward layout where a swinging door would interfere with objects. Folding Doors: Usually for smaller spaces such as closets, laundry rooms, or pantries. Barn Doors: If you’re home renovation is looking for something with rustic charm, or wants a room that has a more industrial feel, these doors are the way to go. French Doors: French doors are perfect for separating two spaces without fully closing either of the spaces off. These doors have a frame with several transparent panels and can be customized to suit your needs. Door Swing For your convenience, you can choose the direction that your interior door swings. In order to be the most efficient, a door shouldn’t open into a hallway as it will block yours’ and your guests’ direct paths. Consider if you want a right-hand or left-hand door swing for each room, depending on the shape of each space. Door Framing You wouldn’t put a beautiful photograph in a poorly built frame would you? The same goes for the doors that you select in your home. A poorly made frame will take away from the door itself, and can even cause damage to the door. Door Material Depending on the style of your home, you have several options for the material of your interior doors. Solid wood, metal, glass, hollow core (plywood), or a wood-fibre blend. Still have questions or concerns about adding new interior doors to  your home renovation project? Contact RenosGroup.ca, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 and we’d be happy to help with these and all other home renovation needs.

Bathroom Renovations That Make A Real Room

Bathroom Renovations That Make A Real Room

For many years, homeowners in Ottawa neglected bathroom renovations, redesigns  and upgrades. After all, most people don’t spend anywhere near as much time in the bathroom as they do the rest of the house. But over the years, bathroom renovations have been the subject of fascinating new trends, all of which are designed to bring comfort, style, and luxury into the room. If you’re looking for ideas for bathroom redesign, continue reading for five designer tips to get you started. “More Than The Bathroom Sink” When doing bathroom renovations, think bigger than what you’re accustomed. Nowadays, homeowners are turning their bathrooms into areas where you can listen to music, relax and read a book, and effectively store reading material and entertainment items. There’s no shame in adding some furniture into the bathroom, especially if it fits well with the style and theme of the room. So you can upgrade your showerhead to an eco-friendly design that makes water usage more efficient while offering just as much comfort. You can even enjoy a hot bath in surround sound as companies like Delta offer upgrades for built-in stereo equipment. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be just as comfortable in your bathroom as you are elsewhere in the home. Add Colour To Dull White You’ll find it difficult to meet someone whose bathroom isn’t painted white. That’s because white is often believed to be a peaceful and soft colour suggesting tranquility and comfort. But that doesn’t mean you can’t experiment with colours to redesign your bathroom to look the way you really want. You can finish the job quicker by simply painting the walls a new colour. Generally, brown, tan, or other natural colours are most popular. Feel free, however, to embellish your environment with turquoise, forest green, or even red or blue. To successfully incorporate colour into the home, consider browsing the internet or design magazines for ideas. Remember, what you see in your head may not look the same when you begin redesigning. So take your time and think carefully about the colour you add. Combine Different Materials Glass, wood, stone, and china should cross your mind here. Bring some shine into the bathtub with glass tiles. Stainless steel is very popular and you can try this for sinks, bathtubs, and shower walls. The trick for remodeling is to take a simple design idea, be creative, and make the room stand out. Experimenting with both colour and materials gives you the chance to turn your bathroom into a beach. Use wood and some plants, then add some brown and green colours and your bathroom is now a quiet spot in a calm forest. The more you look around and think outside the box, the better design ideas you’ll come up with. Declutter The Bathroom Sometimes too much is just as bad as too little. That said, it doesn’t hurt to take things out of your bathroom before redesigning, especially if the room is particularly cluttered. Instead of keeping cosmetic products stacked around the sink, use cabinets and containers to store combs, brushes, toothbrushes, shampoo, lotion, etc. Use some of the materials mentioned above rather than buy cheap, flimsy containers. Dim The Lights One way to turn a relaxing environment into a torture shack is using extremely bright lights. Bright lights make your eyes hurt and take away the comfort of a soothing bathroom. Whatever ideas you have, it’s always ideal to work with a trained designer, preferably one you trust if he or she is available. With so many beautiful design options to choose from, there’s no limit to what you can to redesign your bathroom for comfort and style. Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 today we’d be happy to take your dull bathroom into a relaxing retreat with our bathroom renovation services.

When to Redecorate, Renovate, or Build an Addition

When to Redecorate, Renovate, or Build an Addition

So you’ve outgrown the style or size of your home! Maybe there’s a new addition to the family who will need their own room, or maybe you haven’t had the chance to redecorate since the kids moved out. Any type of change in your life normally requires some sort of transformation in your home. We’ve come up with some guidelines for when to redecorate, renovate or home addition. Try to Redecorate Before doing anything too drastic, try redecorating your space. To make sure that you’re taking full advantage of the space that you have, take the time to analyze the amount of furniture in the room. Start off your redecoration by removing any furniture in the room that is unused. Get rid of that extra recliner in the corner, or that clunky side table that stores nothing important. Give it away to a secondhand store or to someone who could benefit from it. It is simply taking up space in your home! Next, throw out the extra knick-knacks that you have lying around and find storage for the important things. Adding shelves to your walls is a great way to save space and display your books and decorations. Renovate Still not satisfied with your space after redecorating? You can also consider home renovation. You can completely change your living and dining areas by removing a wall and creating an open concept space. You can also give the illusion of more space without having to tear down any walls by changing a regular window to a bay window. Another great way to use the space in your home to its full potential is to finally get around to completing that basement renovation. Adding bedrooms and bathroom to your basement is the perfect way to add space without having to build an addition.  If the kids have moved out, consider changing a room from a bedroom to a useful office or guestroom. Addition So you’ve done it all, and you’re still not satisfied with your space. Maybe it’s time to consider an addition to your home. If your budget allows for it, an addition will provide you with the space that you and your family need for your ever-growing needs. Remember that if you’re looking to make changes to your home, there are always options for any budget. By considering all of your options, you will find the most suitable way to make the best of your space and money. Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 for a free estimate!

5 Signs You’ve Run Into DIY Trouble

Home Renovations: 5 Signs You’ve Run Into DIY Trouble

There is a proud history in Canada of do-it-yourself, or DIY home renovations. Saving a lot of money by not hiring a professional and picking up a number of useful skills in the process, DIY projects can vary in size and scope. While some may be as small as retiling a surface, others may include gutting, insulating, and converting a space like an attic into a fully useful room. Regardless, getting the job will require having the right skills and mindset, along with the right equipment. With that in mind, let’s take a moment to look at five signs that you’ve run into DIY trouble. When these things happen, it may be time to call the professional. Costs With a DIY project, costs are supposed to be relatively low. Instead of paying a professional, you are taking your own time to work on your house. If the actual costs begin far exceeding the expected cost you worked out at the beginning, then you may be in trouble. As some mistakes can set you back even further, it may be time to hire a knowledgeable home renovation contractor. Time While you may be able to tackle a DIY problem yourself, it will take you more time than it would a professional. Assigning a dollar amount to every hour you spend, how much time is really being saved by doing it yourself? In addition, any obstacles or problems might significantly increase the time the project takes. Unforeseen Problems While you most certainly didn’t plan to flood your home, sometimes DIY projects can cause damage to other parts of the house, costing you money. A professional home renovation contractor, on the other hand, will be able to identify these things before they become full-blown problems. Uncertainty Certain DIY jobs around the house are incredibly complicated, requiring a firm understanding of home renovations in order to do right. If you have arrived at this point and further research isn’t helping, then you may have DIY trouble. No Joy An interest and excitement in DIY projects help make them possible. If you are at the point when doing work to a particular part of your house brings you no joy or excitement, then you are more liable to make mistakes. Instead of spending your time on something you do not want to do, why not hire a professional? Along with guaranteeing the quality of the work it will afford you the opportunity to take some time for yourself. We admire the DIY spirit, but if you want safe, durable, and quality results, you have to trust the professionals. RenosGroup.ca is here for all of your home renovation, home addition, and mobility renovation needs in Ottawa and the surrounding area.  Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427

Which Room Should You Remodel First?

Which Room Should You Remodel First?

Getting ready to remodel a portion of your home can be exciting, but it might also be somewhat stressful, too. Remodelling anxiety happens to those who do not adequately prepare before a renovation. Simply figuring out which room to remodel first can take a long time, especially when you have no idea what a complete remodeling project entails. How to Figure Out Which Room to Remodel First The first thing you need to do when remodelling your home in Ottawa is to decide which room you want to start with first. This can be somewhat difficult. In order to simplify things a bit, narrow down your choices by considering the following: The Amount of Traffic in the Room Think about how many people walk in or through a given space before you decide to remodel it. If it is a space in your home that is used quite a bit, then you might want to think about doing that room either first or last. A room that is needed in order to carry out your day-to-day routine might not be the best place to start. Because some renovation projects can be difficult, it might be a better idea for you to begin remodelling in a space that is somewhat secluded just in case it takes longer than anticipated. Why Does Foot Traffic Matter? Prioritization: High-traffic zones like kitchens or entryways deserve strategic planning. Disrupting these daily essentials can throw your routine into disarray. Consider tackling less-used rooms first to minimize chaos. Material Selection: A busy hallway needs durable, easy-to-clean flooring, while a spa-like bathroom can handle more delicate options. Matching materials to traffic patterns ensures longevity and reduces frustration. Project Duration: Renovations rarely stick to the script. A heavily used space taking longer than expected can derail your whole household. Opting for a quieter room offers a buffer against delays. Noise and Dust: Remember the construction zone vibes? Imagine that in your bustling living room! Starting in a less-frequented space offers a haven from the din and mess. The Number of Issues that Need Fixed Any room that needs a lot of work to get it where you want it will take extra time to complete. Keep this in mind when deciding which room to start with, and don’t forget to realistically consider how much time and energy the project is going to take. If your space is in need of a lot of work, you might want to get it out of the way first. On the other hand, starting on a room needing lots of remodelling may allow you to get it out of the way so you can concentrate on more important things. 1. The “Get it Out of the Way” Option: Pros: Tackle the behemoth first and enjoy the satisfaction of crossing it off your list. This frees up your mental energy and allows you to focus on other projects without its shadow looming. Cons: Extensive renovations can be emotionally draining. Be prepared for potential delays and unforeseen challenges. Ensure you have the stamina and support system to weather the storm. 2. The “Start Small, Gain Momentum” Option: Pros: Begin with a less demanding room to gain confidence and experience. This empowers you to approach the fixer-upper with a honed skillset and newfound enthusiasm. Cons: Living with an unfinished and potentially messy space can be inconvenient. Ensure you have alternative arrangements (like temporary kitchens or bathrooms) for crucial areas. The Cost to Remodel Versus What Your Budget Allows Remember that most remodelling projects cost a lot of money. Not only that, but unforeseen problems may arise causing you to spend even more. When deciding which room to begin remodeling first, think about how much capital you have to invest and ask yourself if you can feasibly complete the project while staying within budget. If you are not sure how things will add up, have a professional give you a cost estimate before you begin. Budget Basics: Knowing Your Numbers Before diving in, get crystal clear on your financial limitations. Consider: Available Capital: This is your war chest – the total amount you’re comfortable spending. Be realistic and factor in potential buffer funds for unforeseen expenses. Project Costs: Research average costs for your desired renovations. Consult professionals for accurate estimates specific to your room and needs. Remember, unforeseen problems can arise, so add a contingency buffer to your estimations. Financing Options: Explore financing options like loans or credit cards (use responsibly! Remember, choosing the right room for your initial remodel is a blend of practicality and passion. By understanding your budget, exploring cost-saving options, and prioritizing what truly matters to you, you can set the stage for a financially feasible and emotionally rewarding home transformation! Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 for a free no-obligation estimate on your home renovation project.  

The Ultimate Guide to Remodelling Your Master Bedroom 

The Ultimate Guide to Remodel Your Master Bedroom 

Ready to remodel your master bedroom? Before you start knocking down walls and reconfiguring the layout, use this guide to create a design that is exactly as you like it. Open Things Up One of the hottest trends in home layouts is the open-concept living space. Since the master bedroom is supposed to be a place for you to unwind and relax, it makes sense that the room should not be small and cramped. High ceilings and minimal walls are ideal, so see about opening the space if you can. Before remodeling your master bedroom, make sure you know where everything is supposed to be placed so you will have enough space for everything you need. Brighten the Space Nothing makes a master bedroom feel more inviting that a nice paint job. While your room is meant to be a haven, it is not supposed to feel like a dungeon. Dark paints and stains can look great when juxtaposed against brighter colours. Keep in mind that the most relaxing colours are subdued hues of greens, blues, and yellows. Consider your intended purposes while picking out the paint for your master bedroom. Have you chosen a colour that matches the design concept as well as your idea of a relaxing space? When in Doubt, Go with the Best During your master bedroom remodel you will eventually notice that not all products are created equally. Some are noticeably better quality while other items have hidden flaws that end up costing you money in the end. This can make it difficult to find the right pieces for your space. When you are in doubt about what to choose, always go with the best product. Keep in mind that “best” is not always synonymous with “most expensive.” Study the quality of the products you pick and opt for something that has lasting value. When all is said and done, you will be happy you did and you could also save a lot of money in the future. Hire a Professional Remember that you can always use an expert to help you create the master bedroom of your dreams. Professional help from Ottawa home renovators like RenosGroup.ca can give you design insights that you hadn’t considered. Even if you don’t want to spend the money on services, we are happy to come to your house for a free no-obligation estimate so you can structure a more realistic budget. A good professional contractor and/or designer can streamline the process and perfect the details of the project though, which makes their services well worth the money in most cases. To learn more about remodeling your master bedroom to better suit your needs and taste, contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427  today.