Why You Should NOT Choose A Design-Build Remodeling Firm

Remodeling your home can be expensive, stressful and confusing. In Milwaukee, it is common for potential clients to interview a “design-build” remodeling firm. Design-build firms bill themselves as a “one-stop shop” for your remodeling project or new construction home.

While we have a draftsperson who can help you with architectural drawings on a small project, we would never advise you do a large project with a design-build firm or let them specify the finishes on the project.

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What Is A Design-Build Remodeling Firm?

Design-build is popular in commercial construction where the budget is the most important part of hiring a builder. Everyone cares about their budget. However, in residential remodeling, clients also prioritize many other things:

  • The quality of the materials and finishes.
  • The design of the project.
  • The contractors working in their home.
  • The project management software and organization of their contractor.
  • The reviews of their peers.
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Why Is Design-Build A Negative?

From the outside, a design-build firm is appealing. However, there are several reasons that this type of firm may not yield the best project.

  • Added Overhead: Many of these design-build firms employ commissioned salespeople, full-time designers, drafts people and have showrooms. Ask if anyone works on commission.
  • Subpar Design: Milwaukee’s best architects and interior designers are working on their own, or for one of the great design firms in Milwaukee. Builders are not able to pay enough, and are not able to provide interesting enough work to attract top talent. By interviewing multiple designers, you can find someone who has the right credentials, who has the support of a firm behind them, has professional CAD software, and has a portfolio that matches your style and the quality you expect on your job. Ask if the designer is a licensed architect.
  • Lacking an Independent Advocate: Having a designer who is not on the payroll of your home remodeling contractor is important. This way you know you will have someone with your best interest at heart. Some builders get kickbacks for selecting certain brands, or feel they can charge more because you can’t go elsewhere. Ask if you own the plans and if you can go elsewhere if you do not have a good feeling about the builder after the design process.
  • Improper Insurance: Architecture firms should carry errors and omissions insurance. This insurance covers errors in design that can cause damage to your home. Ask the design-build firm if they have errors and omissions insurance.

Stay In Your Lane

Finding a builder who specializes in one thing, building, will serve you best and can save you money. While a turn-key package may sound appealing, the added expense and inferior product are not worth it. If you select an architect and interior designer you get along with, communicate well with, and who have a portfolio you love, you will get a great design that works for you and your family.

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One of our many pickup trucks we use at LaBonte Construction

Selecting a builder who just builds, has great reviews, who drives a pickup truck, and who has extensive construction experience, will ensure that you are not only getting a high quality product, but that you also are not paying extra for services or salesmen you do not need.

Finding the Right Remodeling Firm

Construction projects do not have to be stressful. Picking an experienced design team and a separate home remodeling contractor will yield the best results. Not only are we well regarded by our clients, but we are also held in high regard by the design community in Milwaukee. At LaBonte Construction, we look forward to working with you and your architect on your next home remodeling project or new construction build.

Contact our remodeling firm today to discuss your next project.

The 8 Different Types Of Tile

Designing the interior of your home remodeling project allows you to be creative and add your personality to your home. One of the easiest, and most interesting ways to do this is by having tile installed in your home remodeling project. We have compiled a list of the eight types of tile we most commonly install in a home, kitchen or bathroom remodeling project.

Natural Stone

Natural stone tile is made from stone that naturally occurs in nature. There are four main natural stones that are used to make tiles: marble, granite, limestone and travertine.

Marble

 Marble Tile Backsplash in Milwaukee Kitchen
Chevron pattered marble tiles used as a backsplash of Milwaukee area kitchen / LaBonte Construction

Marble tiles are among the most common natural stone tiles requested by our clients. Though expensive, marble tiles add elegance and heirloom quality to any room. Marble adds texture and depth because it is either patterned or veined. Because marble is a natural stone, no two tiles are the same. Marble tiles come with either a polished or honed surface.

Marble can require upkeep to keep it pristine. Like any stone, marble is susceptible to scratches and stains. Because of this, marble tile is often used in lower traffic areas of the home, such as a shower floor or a kitchen backsplash. Additionally, marble tiles should be resealed every twelve months to maintain their beauty and strength. If the marble tile scratches, it can be buffed to remove the scratches.

With proper installation and upkeep, marble tiles can add a lifetime of elegance and beauty to your home remodel.

Granite

Another of the high-end natural stone tiles is granite. Granite has natural flecks, which give it its unique appearance. Just like marble, granite tiles come in either a honed or polished finish. It can be a more cost-effective option when compared to marble, but granite can still provide elegance to your home remodeling project.

Granite is one of the most durable types of tile on the market. If granite tiles are sealed properly and cleaned often, they can last for decades. One reason many clients elect to have granite tile is that it does not stain easily. Because of this, granite is often chosen as food preparation surface, or as flooring. Similar to marble, granite tiles should be resealed every twelve months.

Limestone

Limestone tiles are often used by clients who want a rustic, natural look to their home remodel. It comes in many natural shades and tones, which can be combined to add a splash of color. Due to its rustic look, many of our clients request limestone tiles for an outdoor space like a patio. One thing to note about limestone is that it is a porous rock. To ensure that limestone tiles last, they must be sealed properly, and resealed every two years.

Travertine

Similar to limestone, travertine offers a natural, rustic aesthetic. Travertine stone is often used in low traffic areas of a home, because it is susceptible to scratches and stains. Due to this, we often apply travertine stones to walls instead of floors. It can be used as flooring, but will require a special sealant to ensure it retains its original look.

Unlike its other natural stone counterparts, travertine tiles only need to be resealed every three to five years, which can be a benefit to those looking for a more cost-effective natural stone tile.

Ceramic

Ceramic tiles are among the most commonly used tiles in home remodeling. This is due to their low cost and easy installation. There are also hundreds of styles and colors available, which makes it easy to find the right tile for your space. Ceramic tiles can be used in almost any room, but are commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens, either as flooring or on the wall.

When used as flooring or on the wall, ceramic tiles are typically glazed to ensure the surface does not scuff or scratch. However some may opt to use unglazed ceramic tiles for a more rustic or artistic look.

Porcelain

Glazed Porcelain Subway Tile in Wauwatosa Remodeled Home
Glazed porcelain subway tile in a kitchen remodel in Wauwatosa, WI / LaBonte Construction

Porcelain tiles are prevalent in home remodeling. Many use these tiles because they look similar to stone, brick or wood, but without the same maintenance requirements. Similar to ceramic, porcelain tiles are a cost-effective option, but are more durable than ceramic tiles. They are most commonly used as flooring or on the walls in kitchens and bathrooms. Additionally, porcelain tiles can be used outdoors because they are stable in extreme temperatures, and resist fading or cracking.

Glass

Glass tiles are often used in modern spaces. One of the biggest reasons that clients pick glass tiles for their home remodel is that they are easy to clean, and do not absorb water. Because of this, glass tiles are commonly used as a backsplash in a kitchen, or on walls in a bathroom or powder room. However, due to their ability to easily break, glass tiles are almost never used as flooring or on walls in high traffic areas of a home.

Additionally, glass tiles come in a variety of colors and shapes, making it easy to find the right tiles to add beauty and character to your home. Tile installers often warn that glass tiles can chip, crack, and require special mortar, making them more difficult to install.

Cement

While some of the tiles we mentioned can be installed by a motivated DIYer, cement tiles are best left to the professionals. This is because cement tiles are extremely heavy, and typically need a team of builders to install correctly. Cement tiles are versatile and durable, which makes them usable in almost any area of a home.

Most commonly, cement tiles are used as flooring or on walls. Because cement tiles are extremely porous, a patina can develop over time, enhancing the pattern. However, if you would like to retain the original look, cement tiles should be released every two to three years.

Quarry

Quarry tiles are made from natural ground minerals, such as feldspar, clay and shale. These materials are ground together then baked at over 2000 degrees. Because they are fired at extreme temperatures, quarry tiles are naturally dense, nonporous and water resistant. One of the biggest benefits to quarry tiles is that they do not need to be sealed, which many of the other types of tile require. Quarry tiles are durable, naturally slip-resistant, and most often used as flooring in kitchens, living rooms and dining rooms.

Metal Tiles

Metal tiles can be incorporated into a chic and modern design. Though durable, metal tiles are prone to scratching. Some prefer the naturally occurring patina which can soften the overall look of the metal tiles. One of the biggest benefits to metal tiles is that they are easy to clean and highly resistant to damage. Because of this, metal tiles are often used as a backsplash in kitchens or between a range and range hood.

Resin

Resin tiles are water resistant and a viable DIY option because they allow you to create a unique look. Because of they way they are manufactured, some resin tiles look 3D. However, most resin tiles are made to imitate the look of water or stone. Resin tiles can chip or yellow over time, especially when exposed to the sun, so they are most commonly used as backsplashes or unique accent pieces.

Type Common Applications Durability Cost
Marble Kitchen and bathroom flooring, walls and backsplashes 💪💪 $$$$
Granite Flooring, bathrooms and backsplashes 💪💪💪 $$$$
Limestone Kitchen, bathrooms and outdoor spaces 💪💪 $$$$
Travertine Kitchen and bathroom flooring and walls 💪💪 $$$$
Ceramic Kitchen and bathroom flooring and walls and backsplashes 💪💪💪 $$$$
Porcelain Kitchen and bathroom flooring and walls and outdoor spaces 💪💪💪 $$$$
Glass Backsplashes or accent pieces 💪 $$$$
Cement Flooring and walls in most areas of home 💪💪💪 $$$$
Quarry Flooring 💪💪💪 $$$$
Metal Kitchen, bar and utility room 💪💪 $$$$
Resin Backsplashes or accent pieces 💪 $$$$

Getting the Right Tiles for Your Remodeled Home

Incorporating tile into your home remodeling project can add elegance and character to your home. There are a variety of materials available, allowing you to select the perfect look for your home. Please contact us at LaBonte Construction about incorporating tiles in your next home remodeling project.

Building Vs. Remodeling: Which Is Right For You?

As a firm that specializes in complex home remodeling projects, we are often asked if a client should start fresh. Unfortunately, the answer is not black and white. Hopefully, after you read this article, you will have a better idea of whether a home remodeling project or a new construction home makes sense for you and your family.

Location Of Your Home

The golden rule of real estate is location, location, location. Many of our clients want to raise their family in a very specific area. Popular reasons for picking a particular neighborhood include: school district, proximity to work, walkability, local restaurants and shops, being near family, a neighborhood feeling for kids and having friends living close by.

Unfortunately for clients who want a new home, most major cities like Milwaukee do not have an abundance of vacant land close to our downtown. For many, this may mean remodeling or knocking down an old house. New construction houses built in a developed community are referred to as infill homes.

Home Addition in Whitefish Bay
A home addition during the framing process in Whitefish Bay, WI  / LaBonte Construction

Some neighborhoods, like Milwaukee’s Historic Water Tower Neighborhood, have strict rules in order to protect historic homes. These rules may make new construction homes too costly, or not provide the flexibility a client might want when designing their new construction home.

2020 saw many clients starting to work remotely, and proximity to work became less important. New construction builders with more rural lots saw a boom in construction as people wanted to escape crowding, crime and noise.

Cost Differential

When compared to remodeling, building a new home of equivalent quality is almost always more expensive. “They don’t build them like they used to,” is a popular saying, and while we do build them like they used to, heirloom quality construction can add up.

If your budget is important, ideally you should plan a remodeling project that fits in your home’s existing envelope. This saves on the cost of a new roof, excavating, a new foundation, the exterior cladding, etc.

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A home addition with cedar shake shingles in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

When comparing the cost of building a new home to remodeling, you should also take into account material availability and pricing. Over the past two years, it has been very difficult to procure certain building materials. This has slowed down construction projects and caused a sharp increase in prices. In 2021, there were problems getting TJIs and windows, among other things.

The more of an existing structure we can use, the less the project should cost, and the faster we should be able to complete the build.

Home’s Energy Efficiency

If you want an energy efficient home, or a passive home, it likely makes sense to start new. While we are able to make remodeling energy efficient, it is usually at a greater cost, with much of the existing home needing to be remodeled.

When starting a new home, we are able to insulate the concrete slab to our standard, include advanced framing methods, employ exterior insulation, install triple glazed windows, design the home to take advantage of passive solar, and much more.

Design Of Your Home

Another instance where new construction can make a lot of sense is when the homeowner has a specialized use. Common specialized uses include disabilities requiring accessibility, a desire for a unique piece of architecture, home with equestrian facilities and homeowners with unique hobbies.

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A master bedroom home addition in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

Home remodels can be designed to meet the specific uses of a homeowner, but its scope is confined to the existing footprint, unless you add an addition to your home. For those who want a more personalized or specialized home, a new construction project might be the only option.

Timing Of Your Project

Often, new construction can take more time to start. Surveys, soil samples, engineering and architectural board reviews can all delay new construction homes. However, depending on the size and design of the project, a remodel can often take longer than a new construction home. If you want to remodel a small room like a bathroom, those are typically quick projects. Conversely, whole home additions or large scale remodeling projects can often take longer than a new construction build because of their complexity.

Benefits Of Remodeling

  • You retain your home that is full of memories
  • A remodel can add new life to a home and increase its resale value
  • You may not need to move out of your home during construction, depending on the scope of the project
  • Remodels can make your existing home more energy efficient

Considerations For Remodeling

  • Does your home’s location make it worth remodeling?
  • If your home is historic, will a remodel will effect its historic status?
  • If your home is old, will your home’s existing infrastructure support your remodeling project?
  • Are there any codes or other issues that will prevent you from being able to remodel?
  • If you are planning an addition, is your lot big enough, will your home be out of scale with the neighborhood and will your neighbors object?
  • Will your remodel satisfy your family’s needs while fitting your budget?
Roof Deck on Whitefish Bay Remodeled Home
A roof deck installed in a home home remodeling project in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

Benefits Of New Construction

  • Everything is new, and repairs and maintenance should be minimal for the first few years
  • Your home can be made with sustainable materials and can create an energy efficient home
  • You can plan for new technology
  • More freedom in design

Considerations For New Construction

  • What are the local building codes?
  • How will the location impact your plans and foundation design?
  • Are there design restrictions in the neighborhood?
  • Are the materials you will need for construction readily available?

Deciding on a renovation, addition, or new construction build usually comes down to location and budget. If you can’t see how your existing home could work for your family, or want to buy a home and renovate it to accommodate your family, engaging an architect and a home remodeling contractor for a consultation should be high on your list. At LaBonte Construction, we would be happy to discuss remodeling vs. building new with you and your family.

Energy Efficient Insulation

A home loses as much as 40 percent of its energy due to air infiltration, so having the right insulation in your home is key. Insulation helps retain heat inside of your home, whilst simultaneously working to prevent air from leaking in. There are many different materials we use when insulating a home remodeling project, however not all have the same level of efficiency.

R-Value

R-value is the number assigned to an insulating material based on its ability to resist heat flow. The type of insulation, its thickness and its density all determine the material’s R-value. The higher the R-value your insulation has, the more energy efficient your home will be.

Fiberglass Insulation

Fiberglass insulation is the most common type of insulation we use in a new construction home or remodeling project. Manufacturers make fiberglass insulation out of silica sand and heat it to produce glass, and spin it into fibers.

Fiberglass Insulation in a Residential Sport Court
Fiberglass insulation in a residential sport court in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

When properly installed, fiberglass insulation does not allow air to penetrate through it. This makes fiberglass insulation a viable option when looking to make your home more energy efficient on a budget. Clients should understand that fiberglass insulation settles over time, so it can lose some of its insulating efficiency as it ages.

  • R-value per inch: 3.1 – 4.3

Spray Foam Insulation

Manufacturers make spray foam insulation from organic chemical compounds derived from petroleum extracts. It seeps and expands to fill every crack and crevice in the wall. Spray foam insulation actively resists heat loss and all but eliminates air infiltration into your home.

Spray foam insulation helps to reduce thermal bridging. This is because it is able to cover a large surface area within the walls of a home. This is the most commonly used insulation to maximize a home’s energy efficiency.

Spray Foam Insulation in Mequon Home Remodel
Spray foam insulation in a home remodeling project in Mequon, WI / LaBonte Construction

There are two types of spray foam insulation: open cell and closed cell. Open cell foam contains cells within the foam that are deliberately left open to make the material more flexible. Closed cell, as the name suggests, contains cells that are completely closed. This results in a more rigid material, and a higher R-value than its open cell counterpart.

  • Open Cell R-value per inch: 3.5 – 4
  • Closed Cell R-value per inch: 6 – 7

Mineral Wool

Manufacturers make mineral wool insulation from melted down basalt and recycled slag from steel mills. These materials are spun into fibers and formed into batts or boards. Mineral wool is a higher-end insulation material when compared to others. However, it can possess a higher R-value per square inch. A higher R-value results in a better insulated home, and better energy efficiency. We often use mineral wool in many of our home remodels.

  • R-value per inch: 3.3 – 4.4

ZIP System® R-Sheathing Panels

ZIP System® R-Sheathing is an all-in-one panel with built-in exterior insulation. We commonly use this insulation and sheathing in a home remodel or addition. ZIP System® R-Sheathing fits between the exterior wall cladding and the framing to provide an extra layer of insulation to your home.

ZIP System® R-Sheathing for Whitefish Bay Home
ZIP System R-Sheathing in a home remodeling project in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

When properly installed and taped, ZIP System® R-Sheathing provides a water-resistive barrier, air barrier and exterior insulation all in one, making your home more energy efficient in the process. Framing and studs provide very little R-value to your home. Exterior insulation helps to cover every part of the home with at least some insulation. This improves the R-value around the studs of your home.

  • R-value per inch: 3.6 – 12.6

Cellulose Insulation

Manufacturers make cellulose insulation from recycled newspaper and (occasionally) cardboard. They shred the material into a fluffy mass and professional insulators then blow it into the wall. Because cellulose insulation contains recyclable materials, it reduces the amount of waste created in the manufacturing process.

Cellulose also poses fewer health risks because it does not contain any potentially cancer-causing fibers. Depending on the manufacturer, cellulose can have a lower R-value than fiberglass insulation. However, cellulose makes for a viable eco-friendly and energy efficient option.

  • R-value per inch: 3.1 – 3.8

Insulating The Basement

Basements are typically constructed from concrete, and can often be one the least energy efficient sections of a home. Concrete retains water (similar to a sponge) and releases moisture back into the air. To combat this, we often use closed cell spray foam insulation when remodeling a basement. Closed cell spray foam has a better R-value per square inch when compared to other insulation materials.

Along with its increased R-value, closed cell spray foam works as a water barrier, inhibiting mold growth and helping to keep the basement dry. An increased R-value improves a basement’s ability to retain heat. This is important in improving efficiency and lowering energy costs.

Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Basements

Typically when constructing the basement for a home, builders pour concrete between metal or wooden forms to help shape the concrete as it hardens. Builders the remove these forms after the concrete hardens.

ICF walls on the other hand, use closed cell insulation to makeup the walls of the forms, in place of metal or wood. These layers of insulation are left with the concrete after it hardens. This provides built-in interior and exterior insulation to the basement. ICF walls have been found to have a 58 percent more effective R-value than a traditional two-by-six wall assembly.

Insulating Rim Joists

When doing a home remodel, we commonly use closed cell spray foam to insulate rim joists and sill plates. Budget builders often overlook rim joists and sill plates when insulating a home. These areas, if not insulated or sealed, are notorious for air leakage and pest infestation. Fiberglass insulation used to be the material commonly used to insulate these spots under your home. However, the best practice is to use closed cell spray foam insulation.

Finding the Right Insulation for Your Home Addition

Insulation is key in helping your home retain heat. With less heat loss in your home, your heating system will not need to work as hard. This can potentially reduce your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint. Please contact us at LaBonte Construction about incorporating energy efficient insulation into your next home remodeling project.


Energy Efficient Windows

A home is only as efficient as its least efficient point. In many homes, windows and doors occupy a large percentage of the surface area of the home’s envelope. Having the right windows, installed correctly in your home remodeling project can lead to a more energy efficient home and improve your overall quality of life.

The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Performance Label

The NFRC is an organization that tests, certifies and labels windows and doors based on a series of performance ratings. You will find this label on all ENERGY STAR® qualified windows and doors. Each label has a few important numbers associated with the performance of the window or door, but what do these numbers mean?

NFRC Label
The NRFC label found on every new window

U-Factor

The U-Factor, sometimes referred to as U-Value, is a measurement of a window’s rate of heat transfer. In short, this tells the buyer how well the window will provide insulation. U-Factor ratings range from 0.25 to 1.25. The lower U-Factor, the more efficient and insulated the window is.

Due to Wisconsin’s extreme climate, windows are a particularly important factor in the energy efficiency of a home. Wisconsin winters can be harsh, so we recommend selecting windows and doors with a U-Factor of 0.35 or lower in your next home remodeling project.

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) measures how well a window blocks out the heat from sunlight. SHGC ratings range between 0 and 1. The lower the SHGC, the less heat is transmitting into your home. When deciding what SHGC you want your windows to have, it’s important to note which direction the window will be facing.

For west-facing windows that receive direct sunlight throughout the afternoon, use a window with a lower SHGC. Conversely, on south-facing walls a window with a higher SHGC could help naturally warm your home during the cold Wisconsin winters.

Visible Transmittance (VT)

The visible transmittance (VT) number measures how well a window or door lets sunlight pass through. Typically, VT numbers range from 0.30 to 0.70. A higher VT means more natural light passes through the window, while potentially reducing the need for artificial lighting.

It is important to weigh the VT number against the other properties of the window. Generally, more efficient windows will have a lower VT number, meaning less natural light will pass into your home. For example, a triple-paned window is highly efficient, but sunlight must pass through three panes of glass before entering your home, which can decrease the natural light in your home.

When selecting a window or windows for your home remodeling project, it is important to take each of these numbers into account.

Window Panes

Window panes are broken down into three categories: single-pane, double-pane and triple-pane.

Single-Paned

Single-pane windows are a singular pane of glass held inside of a frame. First created in England in the early 17th century, single-pane windows were the first windows ever invented. They are the most cost-effective window pane however, they are the least energy efficient. This is because they only provide a single barrier between the interior of your home and the outdoors. Because of this, we typically only use single-pane windows in outdoor buildings like a greenhouse or garage.

Double-Paned

Double-pane windows are among the more common windows selected by our clients for a home remodeling project. These windows have two panes that traps air in between them, which increases the windows U-Factor. An increased U-Factor can result in your home’s HVAC system requiring less effort to operate. This lowers energy bills and increases efficiency.

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Double-pane casement windows installed in a home remodeling project in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

Triple-Paned

Triple-pane windows are by far the most energy efficient. When compared to double-pane windows, triple-pane windows can improve your home’s energy efficiency by as much as thirty percent. The improved insulation of a triple-pane window not only makes your home more energy efficient, but also adds soundproofing qualities.

Triple-pane windows also provide more security for your home, because they are much more difficult to break through than a single, or double pane window. Triple-pane windows are typically found in passive house construction and remodeling projects on busy streets.

The initial cost for double and triple-pane windows is higher than a single-pane window. However, you can recoup the cost with lower energy bills, along with an increase in your home’s property value.

Gases

In double and triple-pane windows, gas fills the space between the panes. These gases include krypton, xenon, nitrogen, oxygen or argon. These gases act as an excellent insulator for the window. The gas also helps to prevent condensation from building up between the panes.

Window Styles

Windows come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the design you and the architect agree upon. However, some of the most common window styles in our remodeling projects include casement, double-hung, tilt-turn and thermally broken windows.

Casement

Casement windows have long been a traditional window style in American home building. These windows swing in or out and attach to the frame by one or more hinges at the side. When locked, casement windows can have a tighter seal than double-hung windows. A tighter window seal leads to higher efficiency.

Double Hung

Double-hung windows are the most common windows we install in remodeling projects. A double-hung window has two sliding sashes. The bottom panel opens by sliding the sash up, while the top panel opens by sliding the sash down. The top and bottom sashes of double-hung windows fit snugly into the window frame, helping to limit air infiltration into your home.

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Double-hung windows in a home addition / LaBonte Construction

Tilt-Turn Windows

Tilt-turn windows allow you to either tilt them outward or inward for ventilation, or turn them similar to a casement window. These windows are common in Europe, but have made their way into many Milwaukee home remodels. Tilt-turn windows fit snugly into the frame, and the vinyl the frame is typically made from acts as an excellent insulator. Due to their ability to be used as a vent, tilt-turn windows also allow you to leave your windows open more often, without sacrificing security, resulting in less need to run the air conditioning.

Thermally Broken Windows

Thermally broken is a term that references the type of frame used for a window. These frames are typically made of aluminum, a material that inhibits heat from escaping through the frame. These frames also create a barrier between the panes of glass, helping to prevent thermal bridging. Typically, thermally broken windows are double or tripled-paned. Adding a thermally broken aluminum frame to an already efficient assembly further increases the efficiency of the window.

View a complete list of window styles on the NRFC website.

Passive Solar

Passive solar construction is a method of building that uses the sun’s energy to increase the efficiency of a home. Based on the movements of the sun, a passive solar style build typically has numerous windows facing within 30 degrees of true south to collect the sun’s energy. This helps naturally heat the building, while causing less load on your heating system and saving on energy costs.

The heat from the sun is naturally stored in what is known as thermal mass. Thermal mass refers to materials used to build a home that naturally retain heat, such as concrete, brick, stone or tile. These materials naturally absorb the sun’s heat, acting like a battery to release the heat back into the home throughout the day.

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Casement windows installed in a home addition in Whitefish Bay, WI / LaBonte Construction

In order to not overheat during the months when the heating system is on, passive solar homes rely on a system of shading. However, we typically only use passive solar designs in homes that do not have buildings or other obstructions blocking the windows. Because of this, the passive solar design is most typically seen in homes in the countryside. However, if your home has the right exposure, a passive solar addition or remodel can be a great way to maximize the sun’s natural heat and minimize your home’s energy use.

Which Energy-Efficient Windows Are Right  for You?

Each year, the average American household spends $1,500-$2,500 on energy bills. Forty-five percent of that cost is for heating and cooling. Choosing energy efficient windows can save you money and keep your home comfortable. Please contact us at LaBonte Construction about incorporating high-performance windows into your next home remodeling project.

Steps To Starting A Home Remodeling Project

Even if you have done a home remodeling project before, many of our clients ask where they should start. Following the tips in this article will help you have the best odds for a successful home construction project.

Establish A Scope

It is best to sit down with your family to discuss the scope of your project before you meet with builders or designers. Questions to consider include:

  • How do I use my current space and what do I wish functioned or looked better?
  • Do I have a friend of family member who has a space that looks or functions the way I want my future space to?
  • How do I want my space to feel?
  • Do we have enough space inside of our home’s footprint or will we require a home addition?
  • Establish a list of “must-haves” vs. things you would like to have.

Collect Inspiration

Collecting pictures for inspiration and ideas helps your architect, designer and builder. These pictures help them understand the level of finish you expect, incorporate storage or space planning ideas you have found, and determine your design style. Popular places to find inspiration include: Architectural Digest, Houzz.com, Pinterest, and Instagram.

LaBonte Construction Houzz Profile
Our Houzz.com profile where you can find our projects and collect inspiration for you remodeling project

Hire A Designer And Builder

We recommend hiring a designer and architect at the same time you hire your builder. Hiring both firms at the same time helps ensure that your budget aligns with the design, and that the design is buildable. An experienced home remodeling contractor can recommend materials and construction methods that would be best for your home and budget.

Starting a Home Remodeling Project with LaBonte ConstructionEstablish A Budget

If you have done your due diligence and selected the right builder, sharing your expectations for your budget can save you time and money. Many clients try to conceal their real budget, thinking the builder will offer a lower number. Home remodeling is not a high margin business. Any builder who has room to discount his price was not treating you fairly to begin with.

Establishing trust through referrals, online reviews and an interview. Next, share your budget with your remodeling contractor to assure you are not designing a project that exceeds your budget. Your builder should be able to ensure that your project will be completed in your expected timeframe and to your desired finish level.

Review The Contract

Make sure the contract and the plan match, and that all of the finishes are called out. Leaving products or materials open to interpretation is a recipe for a disagreement down the road. Make sure you are comfortable with the project’s start and end dates as well as the payment schedule.

Start Your Home Remodeling Project with LaBonte Construction

By properly planning for a home remodeling project or new construction build, you can alleviate much of the stress related to you project. A relationship built on trust with your design and building teams, combined with clear, thorough plans and communication will ensure a successful project. Please contact the team at LaBonte Construction for a professional start to your next home improvement project.

Why Do Remodeling Contractors Charge Different Amounts?

Unfortunately, it is very difficult to compare pricing when looking at a proposal from a home remodeling contractor. Regardless of whom you hire, we recommend against design-build for large projects and instead recommend simultaneously involving a design professional and a builder. This way there is a detailed set of specifications to bid to ensure you’re getting a quality remodeling project for a fair price.

Construction Overhead

Home building is one of the oldest professions, and is very competitive. Margins are not as high as manufacturing or other businesses. There are “chuck in a truck” contractors with very little overhead, but the odds of a successful, quality, professionally run project are not in your favor. In order to avoid a headache, we always recommend a professional remodeling contractor.

Blueprints for a Home RemodelHiring a professional contractor does not mean you should be paying for unnecessary extras. Avoid companies that have commissioned salespeople, selections coordinators, or who offer design-build on large projects. These “services” can add more than 10 percent to the cost of your remodeling project. A professional remodeling contractor has the following:

  • A dedicated website with information about their company and professional pictures of their work.
  • Online, verifiable reviews on multiple platforms that read as authentic and not paid for or written overseas.
  • Full insurance including workman’s compensation for their employees and all subcontractors have workman’s compensation for their employees as well.
  • An office with a physical address that you can visit and where your personal information is safe.
  • Professional project management software that provides you with a schedule and a dedicated way to communicate with your project manager.
  • Trucks and vans with professional graphics that are permanently attached (no magnets).
  • A typed contract with a start and end date.
  • Company uniforms the present a clean appearance. The way they maintain their equipment is the way they will maintain your home.
  • Accountability and follow-up. If someone does not get back to you, does not show up on time for an estimate without calling, or if you have to chase a contractor for a bid…walk away, because it is only going to get worse once you hire them.

Remodeling Quality

There are thousands of ways a contractor can rip you off. Hiring a professional with references can help you avoid this. Additionally, a written agreement regarding the materials used and the timeline for their installation that is as detailed as possible is key to success. It might seem like senseless construction jargon, but a longer, more detailed contract shows that the builder cares, and specifies exactly what you are paying for on your remodeling project.

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A contractor could write “supply and install a door” in the contract. You might have talked about the door, but if there is no plan that the proposal references, we would recommend you see details like “supply and install one solid core flush door (36”x80”) to be painted with Sherwin Williams Pro Classics in Dover White semi-gloss. Hinges are to be 3.5” in black with a Kwikset 91550-029 Halifax Door Handle,”. To avoid needing this amount of specificity, you can also have an architect or interior designer draw a plan with an interior finish schedule to define the materials used.

With details you can make sure you are comparing apples to apples. A trick often used by unscrupulous contractors is to give you allowances for materials selected that is out of line with the quality of your home and your expectations. When you compare your bid to a competitor, it could be thousands of dollars less, which seems like a value. However, when you add back in the material quality expected, the price may change significantly.

Home Building Experience

Experience costs money. The longer a craftsman has practiced their trade, the more they usually charge. Make sure your project has a dedicated project manager with at least a decade of experience in residential construction. Residential remodeling is the most difficult of the building trades and requires significantly more experience than new construction of the same price point.

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Is someone just starting their own company? Even if they have been in the building trades for years, running a business and cash flow management are skills not taught in the trades. Make sure your down payment is safe and that the company managing your project is professional and organized.

Home Warranty

It is standard practice for a builder to provide you with a limited warranty, on top of the warranty provided by subcontractors and material manufactures. Unfortunately, if the company is neither reputable, nor financially sound, the warranty is not worth the paper it is written on.

Remodeling projects never go perfectly, and a company defines itself by how they handle those problems. Making sure to read as many reviews of a company as possible, and making sure you have read the contract completely is essential to remodeling success.

Construction Contract

A detailed contract protects both the remodeling contractor and the homeowner. Make sure to read and understand the building contract.

  • Ask the builder questions in writing.
  • Make sure all of the materials are specified if they are not on the plan.
  • Get assurances on the start and completion dates for your project in writing.
  • Understand the price of change orders and make sure there is a fixed charge for any additional work. This way you are not stuck paying outrageous change orders if there is a surprise behind the wall.
  • Understand the draw schedule. No professional building contractor should ever ask you for complete payment up front or offer a discount for an aggressive payment schedule. This is always a red flag.
  • The contract clearly states how to mediate disagreements.

Finding the Right Home Remodeling Contractor

Remodeling can be stressful, but hiring a professional should alleviate as much stress as possible. Home building is a low margin, competitive business, so examine a bid that is significantly lower. Generally, the low bid forgot something, omitted something, or unfortunately has plans to make up the difference through change orders. By doing research, asking friends, employing a third party designer, and having a firm written contract, you can be sure you have the best chance of success with your next home remodeling project.

15 Home Upgrades To Improve Quality Of Life

Not all of our clients need to completely gut remodel their homes. Sometimes simple upgrades can free up hours of your time or greatly improve the quality of your life. We have compiled a list of upgrades that we are commonly asked to incorporate into a remodeling project, or in parts of the home that we were not otherwise working on.

Home Humidification

We recommend that all of our home remodeling clients add a whole home humidification system. During our Milwaukee winters, the lack of supplemental humidity can cause a variety of issues like nose bleeds, dry skin, static shocks and damage to millwork.

Adding humidity has also been shown to reduce the number of airborne viruses and make life easier for those with asthma. The most popular systems are made by Aprilaire.

Some humidification systems are standalone, while others attach to your furnace. There are two main technologies used in humidifiers: steam and evaporative.

Evaporative technology dispenses water across a panel while pushing air across it to form humidity. This technology produces one gallon of water vapor for every fourteen gallons of water put into the system.

A steam humidifier produces humidity in the form of steam by using two electrodes in a canister to boil the water. Steam humidification is more efficient than evaporative humidification. Steam humidification produces one gallon of steam for every gallon of water put into the system.

Add Kitchen Cabinet Organizers

Even if you are not doing a full-scale kitchen remodel, add organizers to your kitchen cabinets. Doing this can make better use of your space, save time and prevent lost or damaged kitchen items. Big box stores and online retailers sell a variety of organizers such as spice racks, plate storage systems, lazy Susan systems, trashcan pullouts, shelf risers, pan racks and hooks.

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A kitchen organizer used for cutlery

If you are doing a kitchen remodel, your remodeling contractor will have access to options only available to the trade that will be of a higher quality.

Upgrade To Solid Core Doors

Some new home builders use cheap hollow core doors. When renovating your home, upgrading to solid core doors can be a great option. Solid core doors are perfect for adding security and resistance to the wear kids can often cause. Since a solid core door lacks the hollow air pocket in the middle, it takes more force to damage the door.

Another advantage of solid core doors is they have a slightly better fire rating, taking longer to burn. The biggest benefits to a solid core door is sound suppression and a feeling of quality.

Natural Gas Grill

Most of our home remodeling clients in Southeastern Wisconsin have natural gas service to their homes. If you already have an ongoing remodeling project at your home, it is usually not much trouble or expense to stub out a natural gas line to the backyard for hooking up a grill.

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A grill attached to the natural gas line in a house in Milwaukee, WI

By tapping into your home’s natural gas line, you have an unlimited, affordable gas source that does not require refilling a tank.

Smart Locks

You don’t have to replace your doors to upgrade your locks. Adding a smart lock can give you enhanced security, as well as additional locking features that make your life easier. Smart locks have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing you to lock and unlock the door from your smartphone.

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An upgraded lock installed during a remodel

If renting out your home on AirBNB, you can send e-keys for visitors, or remotely unlock the door if a child or elderly person is locked out.

New Toilets

If you have an old or cheap toilet installed by a new construction home builder, installing a new toilet can change your daily routine for the better. Chair height toilets are taller than a standard toilet and allow for a more comfortable seating position for adults and those with disabilities. Some new toilets are dual flush, allowing you to save water based on which button you press. Upgrading to an elongated bowl toilet is especially beneficial to men. This gives them a bigger target at night and allows them to avoid the tuck when sitting down.

Mount Your TV On The Wall

Mounting your TV on the wall is a DIY project for some, but others may prefer to hire a handyman service. By mounting your TV, you can hang it at an optimum height and hide unsightly wires. You can also increase viewing area if you add an articulating wall mount.

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A wall mounted TV in a Milwaukee area condo

Upgrade Your Bath Fan

Many bath fans are loud and connected to a switch you might forget to turn on. Upgrading your bath fan can be a great way to add function and prevent the accumulation of moisture on the walls. Additionally, you can select a quieter model that moves more air, is more efficient and has motion or moisture detection.

Backup Generator

If you have unreliable power, live in a climate prone to natural disasters, or have a health condition that requires that you always have power, a generator is a must have. Standby generators can be sized to maintain power to part, or all of your home in the event of a power outage. We are lucky to have two major generator manufactures in Wisconsin, Generac and Kohler.

Add Specialty Outlets

Our home remodeling clients often ask for specialty outlets. The most common outlets include USB charging ports so you do not have to use a wall wart. Additionally, clients request GFI outlets with built-in night light functionality for bathrooms.

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An outlet with built-in USB ports in a Milwaukee area home

Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats are not new, but they can be a great addition to your home. They allow you to track your energy usage and potentially lower your utility bill. Additionally, they allow you to control your thermostat remotely. This feature is popular for people with more than one home, those who travel for work and for those who keep an irregular schedule.

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Smart thermostats for sale at a big box store

Add A Sprinkler System

A home with green grass, healthy trees and colorful flowers can increase curb appeal. Most people manually water their plants and greenery. However, adding an automatic sprinkler system makes taking care of the plants and greens less of a hassle. Additionally, and perhaps surprisingly, an automatic sprinkler actually uses less water than watering by hand.

Automatic sprinkler systems can be time consuming and difficult to install. We recommend including this in a larger remodeling project.

Soft Close Cabinets

Even if you are not remodeling your kitchen, you can add quiet close hardware to your cabinets to give them some of the functionality of new, premium cabinetry. There are many quiet close hardware products that can be retrofitted with a weekend and a screwdriver.

Soft Close Toilet Lids

Slamming a toilet seat is noisy. It can wake up your family, make it difficult to fall back asleep and damage your toilet. Installing a premium soft close seat improves comfort, and stops the loud bangs from the seat and lid closing.

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Curved Shower Rod

Shower rods are not always seen as luxury options. However, adding a curved shower rod during a bathroom remodel can give you more room in the shower, and help avoid the shower curtain sticking to you.

Upgrading Your Home to Improve Your Life

Adding any of these upgrades to your remodeling project can give your home more functionality and quality. Please contact us at LaBonte Construction to discuss adding any of these upgrades to your next home remodeling project.

 

10 Ideas To Make Your Small Home Feel Bigger

At some point, most families feel like they need more space in their home. While we would love to be the home remodeling contractor you call for your home addition, there are some less expensive ideas that you can start with while planning your perfect space.

Organization

Having an intentionally designed space for everything can make a small space feel bigger. One of the most common requests we get as home remodeling contractors is to add built-in storage. From bookcases, to custom closets, we have done it all. In your closet, innovative racking systems from companies like REV-A-SHELF can help us design your perfect wardrobe storage.

If you do not have the budget for a builder to create a bespoke closet and bookshelf, there are lots of websites devoted to IKEA hacks. This can be a good place to start while saving for an heirloom quality closet or library.

Full-Height Kitchen Cabinets

Only in the last decade or so did 42” upper cabinets become commonplace in the kitchen. Incorporating increased storage in your kitchen remodel adds more space to decrease clutter on your kitchen countertops. Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry draws the eye upward, making the ceilings feel taller than they are.

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Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in a Milwaukee area kitchen / LaBonte Construction

Light Paint

While dark paints can make a room feel intimate, light paints can do the opposite. Lighter colors reflect light, making a room feel larger. Whites, grays, creams and yellows all contribute to a feeling of airiness. Remembering that your ceiling is a wall that benefits from light colors, will also keep your room feeling spacious.

Mirrors

While light paint colors can make your small home feel larger, wall mirrors can do an even better job of reflecting light or giving the illusion that a room continues. Placing a mirror opposite a window can make a room feel much more expansive. If you don’t have a window placed conveniently for this trick, you can use a lamp to similar effect.

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A mirror cut between two sconces in a Milwaukee area bathroom

Another trick that new construction builders use is full wall mirrors in the bathroom. However, you likely do not want to put a huge piece of glass on the wall. Building a custom frame for the mirror to match the vanity and cutting in sconces can make the room feel larger, while making the mirror feel custom.

Unique Storage Systems

While adding custom closet organization can help you utilize the space you have, custom home remodelers have the ability to add storage where there was none before. Examples include a bench seat that can function as a place to read or put your shoes on, but that also opens with a piano hinge to store blankets and items you do not use often.

Another example is to continue custom bookshelves over the door. Most home libraries stop before you get to the door. Continuing the bookshelves over the door not only adds more storage space, but also make the room feel cozy and luxurious.

Using The Space Under The Stairs

The space under the stairs is often forgotten and covered over. Opening up and incorporating that found space into your living area can recapture lost square footage and make your home feel larger. In our years as luxury home remodeling contractors, we have seen lots of creative uses for this space. Our favorites include: bookshelves, reading nooks, and area for a dog to sleep, a home office, a panic room, a wet bar and display shelves.

Lighting

Lighting is one of the most useful ways to make your room feel bigger. If you are not adding more natural light, make sure the artificial lights are well spaced. If you are stuck with a single overhead light, you should supplement this light source with lamps around the perimeter of the room. Consider adding these lamps to switched outlets to more easily control them. If there isn’t a corner that will take a lamp, a wall sconce might be a good option.

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Pendant and can lighting in a Milwaukee area kitchen / LaBonte Construction

Lights are also important in emphasizing or distracting from ceiling height. Pendant lights can emphasize the height of the room. However, using can lights on a shorter ceiling in traffic areas can avoid people feeling like they are going to bump their head on an obstruction. During a bathroom remodel, consider adding a backlight bathroom mirror or medicine cabinet.

Landscaping

Clearing overgrown shrubbery and overhanging limbs not only protects your home’s exterior from nature and increases safety, but also allows more light in. As we learned above, the brighter the room, the larger it feels. When at the garden center, consulting the tags for the mature specimen size will help you select plants that will be appropriate for your home.

Upgrading Doors

Changing solid doors out for doors with windows, also known as “lites”, can add light to your home. Also adding glass transom above doors can help flood the space with natural light or light from adjoining rooms. When adding glass doors, it is important to be cognizant of safety, and consider adding a double cylinder lock.

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A front door with a glass transom above on a building in Milwaukee, WI

Another door trick that can be borrowed from new construction home trends is increasing door heights from the standard 80” to 96”. Taller doors draw the eye up and make the ceiling feel taller.

Stripes

Using stripes can trick the eye into thinking a room feels larger. Vertical stripes make a room feel taller, while horizontal stripes make a room feel wider. You can add stripes by using paint, moldings or wallpaper.

Making Your Small House a Home

Having a small house is not ideal for many. A competent interior designer combined with a home remodeling contractor can help you best utilize your existing space and plan for an addition. If you are ready to incorporate some of these ideas or would like to add on to your home, please contact us at LaBonte Construction to discuss your options.

10 Ways To Upgrade Your Builder Grade Home

New construction homes are almost always built to a price point. Some of the fixtures and finishes may not meet your quality standards. This is where the phrase “builder grade” comes from. If you would like to upgrade your home, our list may help you replace some of those inexpensive finishes with higher quality options. When you are ready to redo the entire room, hiring a professional home remodeling contractor like LaBonte Construction will be necessary.

Paint Your Cabinets

Cabinets are the first thing most people see when they enter your kitchen. Painting your cabinets can have a huge impact, and help you avoid a costly kitchen remodeling project. Not all cabinets are good candidates for painting. Laminate or thermofoil doors, doors with loose or chipping veneer and cabinets with particle board carcasses are usually not worth saving. Dated cabinets with quality construction are the best candidates for refinishing. If your carcasses and doors are in good shape, but you want upgraded hinges, many stores sell quiet-close hinges that can be retrofitted to make your cabinets feel brand new.

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Repainted cabinets ready for hardware

Surface preparations are the most important part of painting your cabinets. We recommend stripping the cabinets and doors to bare wood. If that is not possible, washing the cabinets with TSP and scuffing them with sandpaper is the bare minimum. After the wood is prepared, make sure to use a high quality primer before you pick a topcoat.

We recommend oil based paints on cabinet doors because of it’s longevity. Unfortunately, oil based finishes can be harder to work with and give off noxious fumes. Make sure to follow the instructions on the can and wear PPE to ensure your safety. Spraying the cabinet doors will give you the most uniform finish, but brushing on the paint will give you old-world charm and be easier to touch up if there is a nick or scratch.

Add Crown Molding

Adding crown molding is inexpensive compared to other projects, but can have a huge impact. Installing crown molding is more advanced than some of the other upgrades on this list. It might be advisable to hire a qualified home remodeling contractor to assist with the project. Having the proper tools, ladders and insurance is important when working on the ceilings of your home.

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Crown molding in a commercial building on the Lower East Side of Milwaukee, WI

Crown molding is the molding that transitions from the flat surface of a wall, to the horizontal surface of the ceiling. Most commonly, our home remodeling clients request crown molding in their master bedroom, on their kitchen cabinets, in their powder room and in their dining room. To achieve a custom look without the expense of a custom molding, consider stacking two stock moldings together to make the molding wider and more complex.

Replace Hardware

While brass has made a comeback in recent years, low quality lacquered brass hardware has not. Replacing the old cabinet hardware, door knobs and hinges can make a huge impact. This helps avoid replacing your homes doors or needing to remodel your kitchen. Popular replacement finishes include antique brass, oil rubbed bronze, chrome and brushed nickel.

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Satin nickel cabinet pulls in a remodeled kitchen / LaBonte Construction

When ordering new kitchen cabinet hardware, consider the spacing of the existing holes so you do not need to do any patching or refinishing. Entry door handles can feel more luxurious if you switch from a knob style to a handle style.

Create Accent Walls

Often, new construction home builders will paint all of the rooms one color to save money. Adding an accent wall can transform a room. An accent wall is a wall that is a different color, material or design than the other walls around it. The three most common types of accent walls are painted, wallpapered and paneled.

A painted accent wall is the least expensive. Generally, the first symmetrical wall that you see when you enter the room should be the accent wall. Avoiding walls with a lot of windows, doors, or other architectural details is best. Because paint is inexpensive and relatively fast, it can be low risk to try a bold color or even a pattern such as stripes or chevrons.

Wallpaper allows you to create an accent wall with a big impact. While most wallpapering is best left to the professionals, there are companies with peel and stick wallpaper that make installation more DIY friendly. Remember, wallpaper is only as smooth as the surface it is applied to. Make sure your wall is smooth and primed before installation.

Paneled walls are more permanent, but also can make your space feel luxurious. Using solid wood or MDF, you can mimic a classic design or create something new.

Upgrade Lighting

Often, new construction home builders put in the least expensive lighting and bath fans they can. Upgrading your light fixtures can have a huge impact on the aesthetic and even the energy efficiency of your home. Many new construction homes use flush mount bulk pack lights in the center of the room. Replacing these fixtures with a decorative LED light fixture will change the room drastically, for the better.

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Decorative LED light fixtures in a Milwaukee area kitchen / LaBonte Construction

Converting old style, incandescent can light bulbs and trims to LED models can save energy and make the room feel more modern. Our favorite trims are adjustable for color temperature so that the user can pick the perfect warmth for the room. Consider priming and painting the trims the color of the ceiling, if you want the lights to disappear into the ceiling.

Upgrading your bath fan not only lessens the moisture and smell in your bathroom, but is also quieter and consumes less energy. Consulting a licensed electrical remodeling contractor for this replacement is strongly recommended.

Add Closet Organizers

According to Century 21 Real Estate, “If you’re looking for a way to increase the value of your home, consider looking not in the kitchen, but rather in the closets,”. Not only do closet organizers help with resale, but they also improve function and organization in your daily activities. Common trends in closet organization include adding a dresser in the closet, adding an island, creating his-and-her closets and adding accent lighting to show off a collection.

Closet makeovers can range from mild to wild. There are organization systems available at big box stores and at organization stores. You can also hire a home remodeling contractor to create custom cabinets for your clothes.

Paint Your Front Door

Painting your door can be a involved process, but it can change the look of your home and increase curb appeal. Make sure you prepare the door well, like you would with any painting project. Most people select gloss paint. Common colors include black, red and yellow. Using an oversized sample card from your local paint store will help you decide on the color before you take the door off the hinges and have the paint mixed. While you are painting the door, consider updating the hardware or adding a smart lock.

Replace Cheap Countertops

Builders often install laminate countertops to save money in areas like the basement and laundry room. Many builders commonly install low grade granite countertops in the kitchen. Upgrading these countertops to quartz or marble not only makes them more beautiful, but also more functional. This can make your home more valuable to buyers. When selecting new countertops, remember that you will most likely need a new sink. Additionally, you can use this opportunity to upgrade your faucet and food waste disposal.

Replace Flooring

Laminate flooring and cheap carpeting are hallmarks of budget new construction builds. Upgrading your carpeting and pad to something nicer can feel better on your feet, make your home quieter and improve the appearance of your space.

Hardwood or tile would be great replacements for laminate flooring. Hardwood gives you the option to have it refinished as it wears over time. No matter how realistic your vinyl is, tile looks much better in bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms.

Add A Stair Runner

If you were lucky enough to get hardwood stair treads in your new construction home, consider adding a stair runner. A runner is a bound piece of carpet that breaks up the monotony of the wood, and can provide a pop of color and texture marking the pathway upstairs. Stair runners can also help reduce the noise from going up and down the stairs. A runner makes the stairs safer by offering padding and traction over the hardwood.

Conclusion

Small upgrades may buy you some time before doing a major home remodel. Implementing some of the ideas we discussed can be inexpensive and be done in a weekend. When you are ready to fully renovate the space, call our experienced home remodeling contractors at LaBonte Construction.