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Remodeling Your Home: Kitchen and Bathroom

This guest post appears courtesy of Gary Bell of Bell Plumbing & Heating, a prominent Denver remodeling company specializing in kitchens and bathrooms with a gorgeous 8,500 sq. ft. showroom showcasing cabinets, vanities, tile, faucets, fixtures, tubs, showers, and more. Visit our YouTube channel for remodeling videos

For many homeowners, remodeling can be both exciting and daunting. While it’s a wonderful way to customize your home, it also requires planning, temporary disruptions, and decision-making. Moreover, you need to hire a company you can trust, so that the job is completed on time and within your budget.

The bathroom and kitchen are popular spaces for home remodeling because of how much they are used, and what they are used for. A new kitchen will transform your diet, menu, and cooking, while a new bathroom can combine practicality with luxury. They are also the two spaces within the home that require extensive electricity and plumbing, so it often requires the work of a consummate contractor or organizing several subcontractors to work together.

If you’re thinking of remodeling your bathroom or kitchen, you probably already have some kind of idea in your mind, however vague, of what you want it to look like. Perhaps you are already envisioning a walk-in shower with a deluxe rain showerhead or a large farm-style sink with a soapstone countertop for your kitchen. Jot your ideas down. Ask yourself some further questions: what’s lacking in my current bathroom, or what do I want my new kitchen to do that my current layout doesn’t allow? Make some more notes about your expectations. Get a hold of some interior design or bathroom/kitchen magazines from your local bookstore, and visit a remodeling showroom to pick up some brochures. This is the time for brainstorming your ideas. Is energy-efficiency important to you? What type of fixtures and lighting do you want? You might even try a sketch or two.

Next, take a good hard look at your budget. Know what you can spend on your remodeling project and give yourself a bit of leeway for last-minute additions and changes. Once you’ve got some numbers, head back to your design ideas. With these two in tow, call up your local remodeling professional to talk about an estimate. Make sure to find someone with a good reputation, and make sure you feel comfortable around that person. Because it’s your personal space that will undergo changes, remodeling is not only business, and for that reason, you want to find someone right for the job. Once you’ve arranged for a professional consultation, then you can begin to figure out which of your design ideas are realistic options, which ones may stretch your budget but not break it, and which are even possible given the layout of your home.

After some initial consulting and estimates, you and your trusty contractor are ready to begin the job. Depending on the size of the job, and the extent of your modifications, remodeling can take time. Communication is vital for time frames. Make sure that you have an agreed-upon timeline for your project. While even slight modifications to the plan may change this schedule, knowing how long the various stages of your project will last ensures that everyone is on the same page, and that your new bathroom or kitchen turns out the way you desired.


Thank you “Bell Plumbing & Heating” for the great post – very informative!

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6 Comments

  1. California Remodeling says:

    Amazing post! In todays society, its getting harder and harder to connect homeowners with qualified contractors. There are many unlicensed individuals running around and doing improper work for a few bucks. Trust in someone that is licensed and can offer warranty for the work being – General Contractor based out of los angeles

  2. Seo Don (@seodonnet) says:

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  3. Melvin says:

    Thanks for sharing this kind of project.
    YES, hiring a good contractor is definitely the best option.

  4. Contractor says:

    completely agree. it is such a daunting task since you do not know if it will turn out nice, preparation and research is key! I always advise my clients to do their due dilgence on what they want and then level set based on their budget. thanks for bringing up points I did not consider.

  5. Woodstock Concrete says:

    Thank you for sharing your tips and tricks when considering a remodeling project of any kind. It definitely is more difficult with the rising costs. Thanks!

  6. Piano Dave says:

    I”ve been considering remodeling in my house, and although I really like DIY projects, I’m not sure whether I can take this on. Part of the problem is the amount of time that it’d take me to get it done myself. I think I want to hire a contractor but I’m worried about the cost!

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