Wednesday, July 24, 2013

KHI Quarterly V4 Q3 - Summer 2013

Top Summer Remodeling Projects that Increase Your Home’s Value

There are many remodeling project options that can increase a home’s resale value and add plenty of enjoyment as well.  Budget-minded buyers want a home that is sustainable, energy efficient, and will last a lifetime. It is important to know what improvements will best increase home value without breaking your budget. If you’re planning to remodel, you should concentrate on projects that are energy efficient and add character and comfort to your home.

1.  Kitchen Remodeling
There is no doubt that the kitchen is often viewed as the most important room in the house. It is where many families spend the majority of their time which makes it one of the most essential selling points for prospective buyers. According to HGTV, homeowners can expect up to 120% return on investment on a kitchen remodel. Gourmet kitchens updated with chef quality appliances will increase your value even more.  You may not need a complete kitchen overhaul, but it is important to consider energy efficient appliances that use 10-50% less energy and water than ordinary appliances. New appliances can add appeal and functionality to even the smallest of kitchens and are a great investment if  you are looking to increase the value of your home.

KHI specializes in kitchen remodels
 2.   Adding Siding
Curb appeal is the first thing people notice about a house. Upgrading a home’s siding can result in a significant increase in curb appeal and overall home value. Replacing siding makes financial sense as Remodeling magazine's annual Cost vs. Value report ranked adding fiber-cement board siding to your home as the best home improvement investment. It offers a return at resale net of up to 86.7%.   Fiber-cement products are a durable, low-maintenance alternative to wood and vinyl. They are very strong and are highly resistant to fire, wind, insects, impact, and moisture.

3.    Adding a Deck
A new deck will increase the value of any home. While there are several ways to add living space to your home, few are as cost effective as building a deck.  According to HGTV, you can expect up to a 90% return of your investment just by adding a deck. Many people are choosing to stay home for vacations, which makes outdoor living spaces more desirable. A new deck is a great option whether the owner is looking to sell, or just add a new space for their family to relax. You can add an outdoor kitchen with a built-in grill, refrigerator and working sink, or simply include  built-in furniture such as benches.  Deck additions and remodels also make the house more appealing to prospective buyers when the homeowner decides to sell.

Deck built by KHI
 4.    Fresh Paint
A new paint job is one of the most inexpensive and time-effective ways to give any home a more crisp and newer look. When selling a house, one of the first things a Realtor will suggest is a fresh coat of paint. The return on investment of a quality paint job is among the best investments a homeowner can make, bringing up to 112% of the cost that you paid.  Fresh paint, in modern colors, will update the look and feel of any room. When choosing the perfect paint, color isn’t always the only factor to look at. Homeowners might want to consider using low-VOC paint, which makes your home more eco-friendly. Low-VOC paint also lets you avoid breathing in dangerous chemicals like benzene, an off-gas found in regular fresh paint.
 
Fresh paint brightens this room renovated by KHI
5.    Adding Energy Efficient Windows and Doors
For many homeowners and buyers, energy efficiency is a priority. To prospective buyers, outdated, drafty, single-pane windows are a  major turn off. Adding a new set of windows to a home can give it a bright and updated look. In addition, Energy Star states that adding Energy Star-rated windows can save homeowners up to $500 a year in heating and cooling costs. HGTV states that homeowners who install Energy Star-rated windows can also expect up to 90% return on their investment. The efficiency and return on the investment are great reasons to upgrade your windows now. In addition, new advanced energy efficient exterior doors not only increase curb appeal but can stop drafts and save you money.



 
 



Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Choosing Tiles for the Shower

There are many different types of tile for a shower. It is important to consider the benefits and drawbacks of each specific type of shower tile especially if the tile will be used on the shower floor. Aesthetics, safety and durability are all considerations and choosing the proper tile is largely a matter of personal preference.
 
 
When choosing bathroom tile for a shower you need to consider materials and colors. A bold colorful bathroom may be appropriate for a child’s bathroom but sophisticated colors may be best for an adult or guest bathroom. Patterning the shower tile to fit the mood of the room is important to create the right atmosphere.
 
Ceramic and glass tiles are very popular materials for use in showers. Tiles made of linoleum, concrete, or stone can also be used. Specialty tiles might be made of resin or metal. Whichever you choose, it is important that the tiles will stand up to frequent wetness and cleaning. Harsh washing and certain chemicals can degrade some specialty tiles quickly. Be sure to use proper cleaning materials.
 
 
In terms of design, there are many different types of bathroom tile for a shower. Many people choose large tiles because they are easier to install than smaller tiles. Often, people find that natural variegated colors look good in a shower, or the simplicity of plain white may be desired.
 

Beyond color and material, there are also very unique tiles made specifically for showers. Some tiles even change color in hot or cold water. It is also common to see tiles that are decorated with bath-themed images designed specifically for bathrooms and showers.

 
 
Using regular shapes like squares is most common for shower tile however some people choose more complex designs. Piecing together tile by hand can be extremely difficult, and it can be even more difficult if the shape is on multiple planes.
 
We would be happy to discuss the options you have when choosing the best type of tile for your shower within your budget. Call Kruse Home Improvement today at 860-877-0775.