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Should I Renovate All at Once or One Room at a Time?

Are you planning a complete overhaul of your home? Major home renovations can be tricky and should be carefully planned out. If you’re hoping to improve your homestead little by little, you’ll need to plan just as carefully as you would for a huge gut job.

Many homeowners don’t have the bandwidth to take on a full–scale remodel for both logistical and financial reasons. But sometimes doing the project piecemeal can end up costing more and be more of a hassle.

A larger construction project can benefit from economies of scale or lower costs per project. For instance, a plumber can come to your house and update the home’s plumbing all at once and charge a onetime project fee. Or, the alternative is to have the plumber come back multiple times and have a separate charge for each project which can be more expensive.

This doesn’t mean that it doesn’t make financial sense for you to space things out if you don’t have the funds, but it’s wise to go into the process knowledge about the long-term costs. It’s also wise to contact your bank about the financing options available for home improvement projects, getting a construction loan may be worth it in the long run.

If you decide to segment your project, it is a good idea to prioritize your construction schedule. You’ll want to focus on the big stuff first and save the cosmetic work for later. I recommend tackling the projects that will add value to your home first, such as adding square footage or a complete kitchen or bathroom remodel.

If you live in a fixer-upper or are contemplating more sweeping changes to your whole house, you can set up a time to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about additions, kitchens, or other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

Historical Windows without the History

Vintage looking replacement windowsAre you worried about losing the charm of your windows on your vintage home? One of the most important architectural features on your historical house is its original windows; they give unique character to your home.  So replacing your historic windows can seem like daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be.

“There is no need to worry about losing the beautiful look of your historical windows, many companies offer comparable vintage-looking windows,” said Normandy Designer Bill Peterson. “Most of the major window brands offer custom windows in keeping with the detail and proportions similar to the turn of the century windows.”

Window on a victorian house

“Over time, windows need to be replaced, just like your appliances and roof,” added Bill.  “Replacing old windows offers many benefits; reduced energy costs, increased comfort and quiet, more natural light, better safety and easier cleaning.”

Replacement windows come in a variety of styles and configurations in both double hung and casement. New windows use a double pane system that eliminates the need for a storm window. With today’s technology, new windows can be installed in almost any home, retrofitted seamlessly and matching any style of home.

“The wood or wood clad materials used for replacement windows are so closely matched to historic windows that it’s hard to tell them apart,” added Bill. “You can even match the hardware from the original windows such as antique brass spoon locks or D cup pulls on the lower sash.”

Windows offer the outside world a view into your home and make a statement about your style. And thankfully, it’s easy to get the look of historic windows with the efficiency and convenience of modern design.

If you are looking to make updates to your vintage home, you can set up a time with Bill to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about additions, kitchens or other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

 

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