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5 Benefits That a New Renovation Can Bring

5 Benefits That a New Renovation Can Bring

There are many different reasons why homeowners choose to take on home renovations. If you’re considering a reno project this season but are wondering if it’s really worth it, here are some benefits that a new renovation can bring to you and your home. Can Boost the Value of Your Home Whether you perform a few superficial facelifts or an entire upgrade, renovating your home can dramatically boost the value of your property. Modernizing key areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and exterior can often come with a significant ROI if you plan to sell in the future since buyers today want a turnkey property that’s newly redone. Improve Energy Efficiency One significant benefit that a new renovation can bring – one that often gets overshadowed – is improving your home’s energy efficiency. By swapping out old, power-sucking appliances for modern, ENERGYSTAR® ones, you can not only reduce the amount of energy used throughout your home, but you can also save on your utility bills each month. Personalize It for You If there’s a certain feature or area that you’ve dreaded in your home because it just doesn’t suit your lifestyle or needs, you can finally create something that truly works for you. Whether it’s changing up the décor, creating an open concept layout for better flow or replacing the windows to increase the natural light in your home, you can create a customized and cohesive design that functions as you want it to. Maximize Your Space Over time, as life gets busy, our homes can start to look and feel dated, cramped and even uncomfortable. Having a few renovations done can breathe new life back into your interior while also maximizing the space that you have. And there are many different options available today that can help you enhance your living room, bedroom, and more by changing up even just a few simple key areas. Avoid the Headache of Moving If your family is growing and you need more room to accommodate, enduring the headache of moving doesn’t have to be your only option. With a little imagination and the right reno team behind you, you can recreate your space and even add on an additional room if need be. When you love the neighbourhood and home that you’re in, you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars by simply creating the space you need in your current home. When you want to renovate your home, give the Renosgroup.ca a call. We’ve been helping homeowners throughout Ottawa transform there home for decades, and we can help you too. Get in touch today, or give us a call at (613)727-9427

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To Renovate or To Move: Which Solution is Best for You?

To Renovate or To Move: Which Solution is Best for You?

Whether you’re adding a new member to the family or just need more space to stretch out in, it can be a serious challenge when you’re weighing the options of renovating versus moving. It’s not always a straightforward answer. The best way to determine the right step for you is to consider a few key factors while weighing the pros and cons of both. To help you decide which solution is the best for you, here are some things to consider when you’re wondering whether to renovate or to move. Renovate If you enjoy your current neighbourhood and have developed good friendships with your neighbours and other members of your community, renovating could be a good option to really explore. By reinvesting in your current home, you can create the property you’ve been dreaming of in a location that you already love. But, of course, there can be limitations and challenges to every project. What might be possible for one person might not be possible for your home or circumstance, like being able to vacate your home while construction is underway.  Before weighing the benefits, it’s a good idea to first ask yourself the following questions and answer them honestly to get a clearer idea of which direction to take: Do you want to stay within the area long-term? Does your neighbourhood offer the services and amenities that you need to make life more convenient and enjoyable? Is your neighbourhood desirable to potential buyers? Are homes increasing in value or decreasing? Do you have the budget and the time to take on a major renovation? Benefits of Renovating Increases the Value of Your Home It doesn’t matter if you’re contemplating a major renovation like adding an extension, or a cosmetic facelift like redoing the kitchen and bathroom, most home reno projects will add more value to your home. In fact, in some cases, it can add 10-15% more, especially if it involves any major areas like the kitchen, master bedroom, bathrooms or basement. You Can Get More Money If You Sell Of course, if you do eventually change your mind and decide that moving is the best choice, even after you’ve completed a reno, you won’t lose out. You’ll be able to get more money by boosting the sale price of your home. Homebuyers today are more interested in buying a move-in ready home that’s already been renovated, so any home improvements will be an added bonus, no matter what you decide. Avoid the Headache of Moving Let’s face it, moving your entire home and relocating to a new neighbourhood is not a fun process. It’s tedious, time-consuming, costly, and downright aggravating with so much to deal with. So we say, if you can avoid it, then it’s worth it. Even though a renovation can be costly, it can save you so much time and effort in the long run. Plus, you’ll be able to avoid the long list of fees, in addition to the sale and purchase costs of buying a new home. When comparing, it’s worth the effort to stay put and take advantage of the space you have by reinvesting in it instead. Upgrade to What You Want Since it’s your home, you can do what you like with it. Whether you’re growing a business and need a home-based office, growing your family and need a den for the kids, or want to create a separate space to move your aging parents in to keep an eye on them, you get to reconfigure your home as you need to. When working with contractors, you can discuss your needs and get the expert advice to maximize the space you have, improve the functionality of your layout, and upgrade your property to serve as you need it to. Moving Taking on a renovation isn’t a viable option for everyone. If the space that you need requires too much work or a budget that you just don’t have, then relocating might be your best bet.  Here are a few questions to ask yourself to help determine the right move: Does the market show that it’s a good time to sell? Can I afford to move right now? Is it worth the effort and hassle? Benefits of Moving Improve Your lifestyle If your current location just isn’t suitable for your lifestyle, moving is likely the most practical option. Whether it’s the crime rate, lack of good school options, poor access to basic amenities or a lack of green space, it’s important to determine what you need and whether your current home and neighbourhood are serving that purpose adequately. If not, start looking. Find What You Need in a Property Is your current property in need of a major renovation? If you’re living in an older home that requires an extensive amount of repairs, it may stretch way beyond your budget. When the cost just isn’t a practical alternative, or if the home is too run down to perform basic upgrades, or if you just don’t have the desire to live in a construction zone, moving is the right step for you. If you’ve decided to stay put and make the most of your current home, allow us to help! At Renosgroup.ca, we offer the expertise and quality workmanship to transform any area of your home to improve the layout, design, and functionality. Contact us today, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 to get started!

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Have You Started to Plan Your Summer Renovation?

With Spring Around the Corner, Have You Started to Plan Your Summer Renovation?

As Canadians, we only get a short window of opportunity to tackle home renovation projects during the summer. That’s why we recommend planning your summer renovations in the spring or even earlier so you can book in your contractor and get it completed before the summer rush. Though it can be overwhelming to think about, it’s also important to keep in mind that the longer you ignore an area of your home that needs attention, the more drastic and costly it can be to repair or improve it down the road. If you’re thinking about upgrading your home this year, here are some popular renos for you to consider for your summer project. Kitchen Overhaul After the busy holiday season and long winter months, the kitchen can endure a lot of wear and tear. Plus, it’s where homeowners tend to focus their attention on improvements because it’s the most used and valuable room in the home. This means it’s always worth investing in to maintain, upgrade, and redo whenever it’s starting to look worn and dated. You can modernize your kitchen by replacing just a few staple features like the counters and cupboards, or if your budget permits, you can redo the entire space – replacing the flooring with attractive tiling or hardwood, adding a new backsplash, energy-efficient appliances, and more. A modern kitchen upgrade can drastically improve efficiency and function while creating a space that you can feel proud to show off when you’re hosting friends or family. Adding an Extension Aside from the kitchen, adding an extension to the home is the second most popular way to enhance space and boost the value of it. If you need additional room for your growing family or a home office where you can get work done, you could create the space you need instead of enduring the aggravating process of moving. If you’re considering an extension, don’t leave your plans until the last minute. This type of project requires a good amount of planning and professional expertise to ensure it’s safe and aesthetically pleasing. Make sure to get your plans sorted well ahead of the summer months with a professional contractor who knows what they’re doing. Revamp the Basement Has your basement seen better days? It’s a common area that homeowners tend to ignore until more space is needed. Instead of using it to store away old boxes and work-out equipment, why not transform it into a space that serves a better purpose? An entertainment hub, a yoga studio or an extra play area for the kids – whatever you prefer, you can customize it to suit your lifestyle. Make Your Home More Accessible If you or a family member has a mobility issue and can’t navigate around the home easily, it might be time to consider having a mobility renovation performed. No one should feel limited or confined in their own home. Whether it’s a senior family member or a child with a disability, our contractors can provide what you need – wider doors, lower counters, lower bathroom fixtures, handrails, non-slip floors, shower and bath seats, brighter lighting, and much more. Spruce Up the Patio With a limited window of warm weather to enjoy, the backyard tends to become an extension of our home during the summer months. So it’s important not to neglect it. If your outdoor space is looking beaten and battered after the winter season, consider sprucing it up with new interlock for the patio, replacing the deck, and livening up your landscape to make it clean, eye-catching, and inviting. The Bathroom As the second most used room in the home, the bathroom can also endure a lot of wear and tear, especially with the added heat and moisture. If you’re noticing any moldy spots, broken tiles or old faucets that are starting to drip, a bathroom overhaul could be in order. Whether it requires a deep overhaul that includes the plumbing, or just a facelift, it’s another excellent return on investment. Updating your toilet to a low-flush model, swapping out old tiles and faucets, adding a lavish vanity and bowl sink for a touch of luxury, and installing a glass shower enclosure can works wonders for enhancing the entire space. Repaint One of the easiest ways to renew the look of your home is with a fresh coat of paint. Add some new colours to your bedroom, feature wall or kitchen to make it appear more inviting and cheerful. It’s a simple way to elevate your interior and exterior spaces.  No matter what your home reno needs involve, our expert crew at the Renosgroup.ca can make it happen. We are dedicated to providing professional, quality workmanship and friendly customer service for all our clients throughout Ottawa. Contact us today, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 to learn more about our home reno services or to get a quote.

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5 Predicted Home Renovation Trends for 2020

6 Predicted Home Renovation Trends

This year’s top home renovation trends focus on utilizing space more efficiently, adding more sustainable elements to designs, and creating enhanced accessibility for all. Here we’ll look at the top renovation projects that homeowners are planning to undertake this year to help give you some inspiring design ideas when planning your next reno. Sustainable Kitchens This year, sustainable and eco-friendly elements are taking center stage throughout kitchen reno designs. But this latest green trend isn’t just focused on implementing natural cabinetry and countertops. It will also trickle down into other elements including natural or bio-based paint, and even the type of flooring used. Think recycled glass and quartz countertops, terracotta tiling, reclaimed timber, bamboo cabinets, and cork flooring to swap out. Eco lighting and energy-efficient LEDs will also take precedence throughout the home as well as swapping out older appliances for Energy Star® ones instead. Secondary Living Spaces Basement renos used to be primarily focused on adding more storage space or an extra room for the kids to play and hang out. But now as property prices reach unprecedented levels, current homeowners are striving to find ways to maximize living space instead of moving into larger and more expensive homes. First time home buyers with high mortgage payments are also getting more creative with their unfinished basement to try to increase their property value and bring in some additional income. By tearing down walls and creating an open concept floor plan, you can form a sizable rental space even in a rather small basement. Those with larger basement areas can get even more functionality by splitting the area into separate rooms – a full guest suite that includes a bedroom and bathroom, and another space for entertaining or storage. Even those looking to move are seeing the benefit of adding a guest room or secondary living space in the basement to significantly increase the value of their home. Minimalistic Bathrooms When it comes to the bathroom, bright, minimalistic, and natural designs are among the most predicted home renovation trends this year. Natural wood features, granite counters, rimless edging along the sink and oversized faucets are some elements to consider. Minimalistic designs are all about removing the excess and focusing on the core elements that you need and love. Just remember that less is more. Extended Kitchen Spaces Beyond updating your materials and fixtures, few people think about adding more space in the kitchen. In fact, it’s a rather easy operation if you have extra dining or living room space that’s connected and rarely used. Extending the kitchen area to include unique features like a spice kitchen for cooking aromatic meals in, or an extended pantry and wet bar can give you more functionality, especially if you love to cook and entertain. Another popular kitchen addition idea for this year includes a flex room for the kids to play in while you cook so you can keep an eye on them. Accessibility Spaces As more and more boomers reach their golden years, the trend for aging in place is on the rise. Home renovations that transform rooms into safer, more accessible spaces are becoming increasingly popular. By making these sorts of adjustments now, seniors can stay in their homes for much longer while remaining comfortable and safe. The most common transitions include widening doorways for wheelchair access, adding master suites to ground floor spaces, adding ramps to entranceways, lowering cabinets and countertops, removing bathtub walls and leveling out showers, and adding stairlifts along the stairwell. Sunrooms Often referred to as a modern-day porch, sunrooms help make the long winter months a little more bearable. Thanks to advanced technology and materials, sunrooms offer a unique way to enjoy the scenic outdoors right from the comfort of your home. With an airtight build, homeowners can sit and enjoy their morning coffee or just relish in the sunshine at any time of the year. There are many different styles to choose from, and contractors today can work with your existing structure and design to create a customized solution that integrates perfectly with your interior. Are you ready to transform and renovate your home this year? Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 at Renosgroup.ca. We are a family-owned and operated renovation team specializing in residential renovations, mobility renovations, and much more. Whatever you’re envisioning, we’ll work with you to make it happen. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our services or to get a quote.

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8 Reasons to Get Started on Your Renovations Now

New Year, New Kitchen? 8 Reasons to Get Started on Your Renovations Now

Ready to freshen up your home interior with a new kitchen this new year? Whether you’ve just purchased a fixer-upper, need more space, or want to modernize your space, investing in your kitchen is always a worthy project to take on. Aside from being the most used room in the home, it also boasts the best return on investment if you plan to sell in the future. Here are some good reasons to get started on your renovations now. Boost the Value of Your Home Ask any realtor and they’ll tell you just how important the kitchen is when it comes to the value of your home. It’s what buyers look at and asses the most when considering a purchase. If you are planning to place your home on the market, getting started on your renovations now can get your property ready to view in time for the summer rush. Even if you’re not considering a move in the near future, updating your kitchen now is one of the best ways to invest in your home since you’ll use it every single day. Easier to Schedule Contractors Winter tends to be a slow season for contractors which makes it an excellent time to take advantage of for your home projects. Without so many other homeowners to compete with, you can easily schedule the contractors when you need them. With less work slated, they’ll have more time to focus on planning and designing your dream kitchen. Better Prices Winter is also a better time to take advantage of reduced rates for your reno projects. Special discounts and offers are more common during this time of year. But they tend to hike back up once the spring arrives. Use the winter months to source better prices and discounts on inventory for windows, lumber, appliances, cabinets, and other materials that you might need. Approval for Permits is Faster If you’re planning a more elaborate design, you may need a permit, depending on the layout and where you live. Lucky for you, winter is less busy for government agencies, which means you’ll be able to obtain your permit much faster than waiting until the spring and summer months. The Mess Can Be Contained Many homeowners tend to leave their home renovations until the spring and summer to avoid living in a dusty construction mess for an extended period of time. But clean-up methods have come a long way. Contractors can contain dust, fumes, and debris more easily using negative pressure fans, plastic zip doors, and sealing off areas thoroughly. So if you’re concerned about the cleanup, don’t be. Plan It with Vacation Time If you’re planning to go on vacation this winter, it might be the perfect time to schedule in your renovation so you can be a way for at least the brunt of the construction process. This can let the contractors focus on their work without having your days disrupted since you can enjoy lounging on the beach while the work is being done. Free Up Your Spring and Summer Months Why leave your renovations to the warmer spring and summer months when you can enjoy them instead? Having to skip out on cottage weekends or vacation time to oversee a renovation project is never a fun way to spend your time during the sunnier seasons. While you’re cooped up inside, use the winter days to get your renos out of the way so you won’t have to waste any time on them when it’s finally nice outside. Assess Your Kitchen’s Needs Whether you were hosting holiday parties, cooking Christmas dinner or baking up a storm, the holidays are when we tend to congregate around the kitchen the most. And as we head into the New Year, it’s an ideal time to think about all of the features in your kitchen that were problematic or irritating. Maybe it was a lack of storage space, a cramped layout, or wonky outdated appliances. Whatever it includes, you’ll have time to sit down, contemplate what areas need improvement and how to design your new and improved kitchen to function better for you and your family. When you’re ready to get started on your new dream kitchen design, our expert team at Renosgroup.ca can help bring your vision to life. Get in touch, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 with us today to learn more about our services and to get a quote.

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6 Renovations That Will Brighten Up Your Home

6 Renovations That Will Brighten Up Your Home

Winter is upon us, which means most of our time will be spent hibernating inside trying to pass the time until Old Man Winter loosens his grip. Until then, take this opportunity to start thinking about home renovation projects that can help brighten your home and your winter blues. If your interior is feeling dark and outdated, here are our top renovation projects that will brighten up your home to create a lighter and more enjoyable interior. Maximizing Natural Light with Glass Glass is the best material for brightening interiors. So take advantage of it! Consider reconfiguring your windows to maximize natural light. This is also a great way to lower monthly energy bills since newer windows are manufactured with superior insulating properties, making your home more energy-efficient. Skylights can also be a good addition to certain areas where windows aren’t practical in your home. These can be installed almost anywhere, including the bathroom, bedroom, and even the kitchen, depending on your layout. If you’re looking to create a partition in your space without blocking any natural light, French doors are an excellent option for creating a barrier without stifling the sunshine. Include Reflective Materials Aside from glass, other materials can help to reflect light and bounce it throughout your home. A good example is wood flooring. Darker stains can absorb light, but lighter hues with a glossy finish can amplify the light from your ceiling and windows, brightening darker spaces. Placing mirrors on the wall across from any windows is also very effective for dispersing light in dark interiors. Modern Kitchen Reno The kitchen is the “heart of the home”, which means it’s a big piece of the interior design puzzle. It’s also the most used room in the home, and often where guests and family congregate to chat and mingle. If dark and outdated cupboards, counters or flooring best describe your kitchen, make it a priority for your to-do reno list. Incorporating brighter and reflective materials, such as granite or marble for the counters, white subway tiles for the backsplash, and light wooden flooring and cupboards can transform your entire home into a modern, minimalistic, and beautiful looking space. An updated kitchen will also increase your home’s value significantly if you ever plan on selling in the future. Knock Down Some Walls There’s a reason why open concept floor plans are included in most modern layouts today. With more confined interiors being limited on space, open concepts remove any unnecessary partition walls to invite in more light. This is one of the quickest and most effective ways of brightening up space and bringing life back into your home almost instantly. You can use other features to act as semi-partitions if you wish to break up your layout a little. Bookshelves are a great example of this. Removing a wall can dramatically improve the overall function and flow of your home. It also makes it much more enjoyable when you can still be included in the conversations from the living room when you’re hosting and preparing dinner. Bathroom Update As the second most used room in a home, you can’t neglect the bathroom. Whether it’s the master suite or a guest suite, bathrooms usually need a redo every few years since they endure quite a bit of wear and tear. Consider updating old amenities and faucets and stick with a lighter palette for the walls. If your bathroom is smaller in size, a glass-enclosed shower and a floating vanity can be a welcomed addition for opening up space. To add some depth, modern wallpaper patterns are incredibly popular today for creating some unique texture without looking too 1980s. Replace Exterior Doors Old exterior doors can not only hinder the sunlight from entering inside, but they can also detract from your curb appeal since they get noticed first. They can also impact your energy bills if they’re cracked and worn. Modern exterior doors today are energy-efficient, incredibly durable, and come in a variety of attractive designs to compliment your exterior while maximizing your exposure to light. Take a look at your front or back door to see if this might be what you need. When you’re ready to breathe some light and fresh air into your home, contact us at the Renos Group. We’re a family-owned renovation company serving the Ottawa area for years. We can tackle just about any home reno project you need, from the kitchen to bathroom and everything in between. Get in touch, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 with us today to discuss your ideas and to get a quote!

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Reasons to do Your Home Renovations in the Winter

10 Reasons to do Your Home Renovations in the Winter

It may seem unconventional, but there are reasons to do your home renovations in the winter season rather as opposed to the busier months. Learn how to save money and reduce stress by having your home renovations done in the wintertime. Faster Permit Process There are only so many officials working on processing permits for any given area. If you apply for a building permit in the spring and summer, you can expect a delay. Even if you put in a permit in the fall, you might still have to wait for the remaining permits to be processed that are backed up from the warmer months. If you want your permit to go through quickly so that you can start remodeling right away, applying in the winter is your best option. Less Competition The busiest time for renovation professionals, designers, and manufacturers are during the warmer months. If you can wait till winter, there will be more available professionals to choose from. This will give you more options and better-negotiating power. And with fewer projects to work, on, the contractors will also have more time to focus on your home and may even get the project completed earlier than planned. Off-Season Discounts Many contractors also offer off-season discounts to offset their slower earning months. If you can wait till winter, you’re more likely to find a discount. You might even be able to save more by shopping around the holidays. Construction materials, furniture, and appliances tend to go on sale this time of year.  Foundation Work Is Easier If you’re looking to start an addition, the colder months are often better for excavating. The frozen ground and dry air are much easier to work with then muddy and humid soil. Paint Sets Better Have you ever tried to paint a wall inside your home on a hot or humid day? Hot temperatures can cause the paint to dry too quickly, developing bumps, blisters, and cracks. With too much water vapor in humid days, the paint can compromise the adhesion of the paint to the surface, resulting in peeling and bubbling paint. The winter is the ideal time of year to paint your home indoors. With a controlled indoor temperature and humidity level, the paint can dry evenly and set properly. Fumes Are Not A Concern Many people worry that a winter renovation isn’t safe for their family, however, this is a myth. Contractors have new products and technology that can control and contain the fumes and clean up the projects without ever having to open a window. There’s also been a lot of progress with VOCs. Most indoor, water-based paints are now low-VOC or no-VOC. So if you plan to renovate in the winter, you won’t have to worry about inhaling harmful fumes or dust particles. It’s A Good Time to Install Hardwood Regardless of what you might have been told, you should have no issues installing your hardwood flooring in the winter. Moisture is often the biggest cause of wood flooring problems. Installing hardwood in humid conditions can make the floors swell which can cause gaps when the humidity drops. In the winter, the air is drier, and the humidity is more controlled which makes for a better installation.  It’s Easier to Vacate With the kids home in the summertime, it’s more difficult to vacate the home for renovations. But in the wintertime, you can time your remodel project around your holidays. That way everything can be done while you’re away on vacation. Your Home Will Be Ready for the Holidays If you start an early winter project, you might be able to have it all finished for the holidays. With social gatherings and family Christmas dinner around the corner, an updated home can wow your guests and make them feel more at home. Renovations Are Done Before Spring Even if you can’t get it done before the holidays, wouldn’t it be nice to have your new addition already completed before spring? That way you don’t have to worry about turning your home into a construction zone during the nicest months of the year. The work is already finished, and you can enjoy the warmer months as you wish. Avoid the rush hour traffic of renovating by pushing it out to the wintertime. You’ll save more money, get your project done faster, and can enjoy having all the work done before the warmer months kick in. If you’re ready to get started, set up an appointment today, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 to talk to one of our renovation experts about your next project. Our team at the RenosGroup can take care of all your renovation and design needs from design to inception.

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Ready to Renovate? The Time is Now!

Ready to Renovate? The Time is Now!

Timing is everything when it comes to renovating your home. And now is one of the best times to tackle any of those nagging home improvements you’ve been avoiding. The summer season is ideal since you won’t have to endure any wet or cold weather. And best of all, you won’t have to be cooped up inside during the process. Whether you’re gearing up for a home addition, kitchen reno or bathroom upgrade, if you’re ready to renovate, here’s why there’s no better time than now. You Have More Spare Time The summer months are usually when work, school and life in general, tend to slow down a bit. Getting off work a little earlier, having long weekends, and even vacation time away from home can make it more convenient for getting those renovations done. It can also be less disruptive to your daily schedule if you need to be around the home when the contractors are there. You’ll Have Everything Ready For Winter Entertaining Conversely, once the fall and winter seasons arrive, family get-togethers and holiday entertaining kick into full gear. Having your kitchen or bathroom upgraded and ready to take on those family dinner parties means you won’t have to stress about accommodating everyone or feeling embarrassed about the condition of your home. You Can Embrace Your Backyard Any home reno can be messy, dusty and aggravating to live through, especially for an extended time. Planning a summer renovation lets you enjoy and take advantage of your patio and backyard as an extended living space. This means you can avoid living right in the mix of all the dust and debris while your reno project is underway. This can come in very handy during a kitchen renovation since you can also use your barbeque to prepare meals instead of relying on take-out all the time. Warm Weather Makes It Easier For Everyone Of course, the most obvious and beneficial reason why a summer renovation is ideal is thanks to the pleasant weather. Avoiding icy cold temperatures, snow and ice make it easier for everyone involved. This can also equate to fewer weather delays, which will keep your contractors on time, on budget and on schedule. Enjoy A Fresh New Look The summertime is also a great time to reassess your home in the sunlight and see what really needs attention after those gruelling winter months. The brighter, longer days, colourful blossoms and pleasant summer vibes offer inspiration and energy to tackle those areas that have been swept aside for too long. This is why homeowners often love to complete upgrades around the home during this season. They get to refresh and liven it up during the glorious summer months while still being able to enjoy the pleasant weather. Renovations tend to become less of a chore as a result and more of an exciting project when you combine warm weather and maybe a refreshing cold beverage or two at the end of the day. Though there’s always debate surrounding the best time of year to take on renovations, for certain areas, like the bathroom or kitchen, the summer is always ideal. The weather, extra time and slower pace, and the convenience of being able to cook outside all make it much more enjoyable and easier to cope with. If you’re ready for a remodel in your home this summer, now is the best time to book in your contractors. At RenosGroup, we are kitchen and bathroom specialists serving homeowners with the best quality workmanship throughout Ottawa. Contact us, or give us a call today at (613)727-9427 or get in touch to learn how to get started.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Planning a Kitchen Renovation

Your Ultimate Guide to Planning a Kitchen Renovation

Are you planning for a kitchen renovation? Whether you’re just adding a little more space or doing a full redo, here’s everything you need to consider when taking on a this type of home upgrade. Pick a Theme First things first – choose a theme and stick with it. How do you determine your theme? Start by figuring out what you want to achieve with your new design. Is it to have more counter space or to just upgrade older features? Once you know what you’re trying to accomplish, determine the style you’re going for – traditional, country, modern, deco or something in between. Then it’s time to figure out your budget and materials you prefer. Remember, the goal is to create a space that speaks to you and your lifestyle, while also ensuring that your design looks cohesive and comes together nicely. For instance, if you want to create a country kitchen design, think of using reclaimed wood, exposed brick, hardwood flooring, and colorful fixtures. Kitchen Flow You should also consider how to optimize your kitchen space to make your life easier. This includes setting up the areas so that several family members can utilize the area at once, without crashing into each other. Think about the flow and layout of your space so you can utilize it with ease. Island or No Island? Kitchen islands have been a popular choice for years, but many people are bucking the trend to go with a big kitchen table instead. Whatever you decide, make sure you hire a renovation company who has experience in this area and can help you to get the most out of your space – island or no island. Flooring With such a high amount of foot traffic in this part of the home, kitchen floors can take a serious beating over time. Spilled food, scrapes, and scuff marks can mark up the floor in no time which is why it’s important to always choose a durable material. Ceramic tile, stone, and bamboo are popular choices that look great, are durable, and can still look attractive when they take a beating. Sink Design Though it’s often overlooked, the sink design is more important than you may think. It can easily alter the look of your kitchen and impact the function of your layout at flow. So take some time to properly determine what’s best, whether it’s a single, double or triple basin style sink. Cupboard Space There are two main reasons why people usually choose to renovate – to improve the layout and to update the design. The cabinets and cupboards can be a key factor to think about when figuring this out for your kitchen. We recommend talking to a renovation expert who can show you all of the different materials and ways to add more functionality, space, and style to your home. Appliances and Hardware Imagine having more space to fit a double oven or a larger fridge and freezer. When you’re planning to renovate, consider what appliances you’d like to install, as well as the kinds of hardware to include. If you plan to upgrade your appliances, be sure to consider Energy Star products that will help cut down on your utility bills and increase the resale value of your home. Backsplash You should also carefully plan out what type of backsplash you would like to incorporate into your design. The backsplash provides a protective layer, hides any flaws, and can even help increase the value of your home if used right. By investing a little money to install a new backsplash during your kitchen remodel, you can instantly improve the look and style of your kitchen. Lighting Good lighting is essential for any space. Be sure to talk to a professional who can properly plan out your lighting scheme so you can utilize as much natural light as possible, and get as much artificial light as you need when you’re cooking up a feast in the evenings. Don’t Forget About Your Countertops There are so many different types of materials to choose from when designing your countertops. Quartz and granite are popular options, but you can also use decorative tiles, metal and natural stone. Just remember to match your countertop to your theme. When you’re ready to start planning a kitchen renovation, contact us at the RenosGroup.ca. We’ll help transform your kitchen into a beautiful space that is functional and stylish. With over 25 years of combined industry experience, there’s no vision too big for us! Contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427 to learn more about our services or book a free quote.

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The 10 Home Additions You Need in Your Life

The 10 Home Additions You Need in Your Life

If you love your current home but are looking for ways to add more space to it, or spruce it up, a home addition can help. It can add square footage to your home while also adding more value to it if you plan to sell. If you’re not sure where to start or what the best addition is for you, check out these 10 home additions you need in your life! Sun Room Looking for a way to enjoy the outdoors from inside the comfort of your home? A sunroom is a perfect addition for your home. It lets you take advantage of the beautiful weather any time of year while staying cozy and warm. Just remember to factor in all the furniture you would like to add when creating the floor plan. And don’t forget heating! Indoor Pool If you have the budget to add your own private oasis to your home, then why not splurge on an indoor swimming pool? An enclosed indoor pool area ensures that you can swim and lounge year-round, even when it’s cold outside! Your enclosure can also be designed to maximize the sunlight in the winter and fresh air during the summer. Go big or keep it simple with a small lap pool or jacuzzi – the options are endless. Home Office Has your work from home business suddenly taken off and you need more space to operate? Instead of spending money on rent, why not build a home office? This addition can be as simple or complex as you wish. You could build out the empty attic or even add on a new wing to your home that has a separate entrance for clients. In downtime, you can repurpose this space for entertaining guests! Guest Wing If your kid or parents decide to move in, you could end up needing some extra space to accommodate them – somewhere that’s separate from your home. If you have the space to build a guest ‘cottage’ or wing, this can give you all the space you need. A guest area is great because it can also be used for extra storage space, art or exercise studio, an office, and even a rental unit. Second or Third Storey If you’ve outgrown your home and need a much larger space, then an additional storey can make a big difference. Transform a small bungalow into a family home with a full makeover or by adding a third storey space to accommodate a growing family. Remember to check all safety codes and regulations and abide by the by-laws. Room Addition A single room structure built onto the side of your house can be used to add an extra bedroom and bathroom to your home. This is a great option when you’re having a new baby or welcoming an ageing parent and don’t want to move. And when you’re creating an entirely new space, remember that you can customize every aspect of the build to suit your needs. Bump Out Looking to add more room to expand your kitchen or dining room space? A bump out is a great way to add a few more feet to your home without breaking the bank on a full addition. They are often built to enhance an existing room by providing some extra space. Garage Addition Just moved into a new home but want more garage space for a second car or additional storage? A garage addition is the way to go! Depending on how much room you have you could build a two or even three car garage. Garage Renovation Looking for a more cost-effective way to add an extra room to your home? If you don’t use your garage, you can easily convert it into a livable space. Renovating a one car garage will instantly add footage to your home. This will likely require some demolition work, flooring, electrical, and framing, but on a cost basis, it’s much more affordable than the above build-outs. Porch and Deck Additions You can even extend your space by adding a new deck or porch to your home. This will allow you to get more room to relax and welcome guests. These types of additions can also increase your home’s value and add a little more curb appeal to your lot. Remodelling a home can be a huge undertaking, which is why you should only hire a professional renovation company to do the work. They will help you determine how much space you need, which addition is best for your home, the type of materials required, and the estimated cost of the project. Only a professional, experienced company will be able to assemble a qualified team and ensure that the construction is done properly. When you’re ready to start your addition process, contact us or give us a call at (613)727-9427 today

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How Long You Should Wait to Renovate After Buying a New Home

How Long You Should Wait to Renovate After Buying a New Home

If you just bought a house — congrats! It’s always an incredibly exciting time when you make this first big step in life. But there are a lot of mistakes that first-time homebuyers often make during the flurry of new beginnings. Making it your own is important, but it’s also imperative to understand how long you should wait to renovate after buying a new home. In fact, this is one of the biggest blunders we often see. Despite the eagerness, it’s always a better decision to give it some time so you can learn more about your new home — what kinks it has, how the sun hits the property, how you want to utilize certain areas, and so on. This will let you get a clearer idea of the ins and outs it contains before making any major decisions that you may regret later. To help you steer clear of this common error, here are some tips on how long to hold off before you renovate in your new home and why. How Long Should You Wait? Though you may be eager to have that picture-perfect home ASAP, the reality is this is never a good way to understand the nuances of it and what it really needs. Once you actually move in and get somewhat settled, you’d be surprised at how much your initial plans can change. That’s why we recommend living in your new home for at least six months before you begin to renovate. If there are any minor problems that need immediate attention, of course, you should have them seen to as soon as possible. But when it comes to bigger overhauls, like a kitchen remodel or bathroom, it’s best to hold off. Here’s why: You Can’t Predict How You’ll Use It Even if you already have a good idea about how you want your new home to look like, it’s important to remember that those visions and ideas were made prior to you buying and living in it. Once you unpack and spend time in your new home, you may learn quickly that many of your former ideas just won’t work as well as you thought they would. For example, the idea of a formal dining room might be something you desire, however, after living in the home for a few months, you may realize that your family tends to enjoy eating meals in the kitchen instead. Ultimately, it will be your daily experiences with your new home that will help you better understand what home improvements are needed or not needed. Give Yourself a Break! Let’s be real — moving homes is a lot of work. From the initial get-go when you first made the decision, to drawing up to-do lists, to packing up your home, and enduring the mass chaos, it’s pretty exhausting overall. So once it’s finally done, and all you’re left with are empty boxes, why not give yourself a break? Dedicating all the time to finding the home, moving in and unpacking, in addition to juggling a full-time job, can wear on anyone. And throwing a big renovation project on top of everything will just add more chaos and stress to your plate. That’s why we always recommend for new buyers to slow down, avoid piling on the stress, and just plan some time to enjoy the new home for a while before getting into any major projects. This way you’ll be better equipped to focus on what’s next. It Needs Careful Planning Rushing through any home improvement reno, whether big or small, should always be avoided. Being too eager to get things done can equate to hiring unqualified contractors, which can leave you with poor workmanship. Planning and finding the right contractors takes time if you want to avoid overspending and have a good end product that you’re happy with. Home improvement should never be rushed. Underestimating Costs Another common pitfall for first-time homebuyers who jump to renovate too soon is spending way over budget. When it comes to home renos, most jobs almost always end up taking more time and money to complete than initially thought. And being caught half-way through a project with little or no funds to spare can leave you in a serious bind when you’re already financially stretched from your new home purchase. Unless you have an abundance of money to throw around, holding off six months to a year can help you save up for what you need. Don’t get caught in the trap that many first-time buyers do by jumping into home renovations too soon. Having time to test drive your new home and learn more about it will let you thoroughly and accurately design it to suit your needs and lifestyle better. Plus, you deserve to enjoy a little R&R after the grueling moving process! So when you’re wondering how long you should wait to renovate after buying a new home, six months to a year is usually a good timeframe.  Whenever you are ready, you can complete our online form, or give us a call at (613) 727-9427 to request your free in-home

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10 Home Renovations that Increase Your Home’s Value Overnight

10 Home Renovations that Increase Your Home’s Value Overnight

Looking for home renovations that increase your home’s value overnight? Whether you plan on listing your home this year or just adding some value as you go along, here are ten home renovations that can increase your home’s value overnight. Kitchen Remodels A kitchen transformation can greatly increase the value of your home. Adding in new kitchen countertops, more functional space, a beautifully-tiled island, overhead racks, and modern cabinets can improve the overall design of your home. Considering the kitchen is where people spend most of the time, it’s one area of your home that is worth investing in. Bathroom Upgrades Does your bathroom still have 1990’s style tile and fixtures? If so, then it’s time for an overhaul. By simply changing the vanity, replacing the tiles, and updating the toilet and shower design, you can give your bathroom a fresh new look. In fact, the return on investment in a bathroom reno is decent, and even the simplest upgrades can provide more value. New Flooring The flooring in your home is one element you can’t ignore. It’s also the one thing that people notice as soon as they enter your home. So if your current flooring is outdated, scratched, or stained, then you can bet it’s going to impact the value of your home. New flooring can give you some real bang for your buck. With all the new materials out there today, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to transform the entire look of your home. Faux wood and stone laminate look just like the real thing but at half the cost, which means you get a nice ROI when you go this route. Energy Efficient Windows and Doors By switching to energy efficient window and door designs, you can increase your home’s value overnight. Plus, you’ll get enhanced comfort, lower energy bills, and heightened security with the newer models on the market today. Home buyers prefer purchasing a home that already has energy-saving fixtures installed because they can reap the instant benefits without having to spend money upgrading them. Replacing your windows and doors is a sure way to attract more buyers and quickly improve the aesthetics of your home. Finishing the Basement As soon as you add more space to your home, you get a boost in value. One place that is easy to renovate is the basement. There are plenty of things you can do with a finished basement — use it as a fitness room, dance studio, kids playroom, office, or even another living space that you could rent out. New Deck An old, cracked, and faded deck is not only an eyesore, but it can also reduce the value of your home. You might think it doesn’t weigh heavily on your property’s worth because it’s hidden in the back, but a buyer who loves entertaining will consider this an important aspect of the home. By replacing an old deck with a new one, you can transform your entire backyard. Landscaping Although landscaping is a personal preference, a well-landscaped home will be worth more than a home with an unkempt and unsightly yard. If your home exterior has been neglected, now’s the time to add some simple features that won’t break the bank. We’re not talking about adding a gazebo, but rather a basic garden space with some flowers, some stone interlock, and a nice seating area on the patio can make a big impact without costing you an arm and a leg. Energy Efficient Fixtures The older your appliances and fixtures are, the more money they will end up costing you in the long run. Installing new energy efficient appliances in your kitchen, laundry room, and bathroom can also improve the look of your home and attract more buyers. The main ones that make the most difference are the dishwasher, laundry machines, and a fridge and freezer. When purchasing, look for the ENERGY STAR® logo as these are guaranteed to reduce your bills and save you money. New Insulation Insulation isn’t usually on the top of most people’s renovation lists. However, it has one of the greatest returns on investment. Poor insulation in your walls and attic will allow your home to lose heat and force your HVAC system to work harder than it should. Thanks to the low cost of installation, you can get a return of over 100% when you install newer insulation throughout your home. Siding Replacement Dingy, cracked, or faded siding can turn your beautiful home into an ugly one. Considering the exterior is the first and last thing people see, it’s worth the money to improve it every few years. With all the latest advancements on the market today, you can get the style and colour you’ve been dreaming of for a fraction of the price it would have cost you a decade ago. Our team at RenosGroup are experts at home renovations that can increase your home’s value overnight. When you’re looking to give your home a facelift, we can help provide the advice you need to get the most value for your reno.  Don’t hesitate to contact us, or give us a call at (613)727-9427

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