Categories Blog, Tips

5 Design Tips for Renovating Your Home by Red Door DesignWorks

We’re so thrilled to partner with Red Door DesignWorks on this blog post. This talented team is located out of Arlington, MA and specializes in home staging, renovation assistance and interior design. We worked with them on an attic renovation last year and are excited to share their design tips with you. Enjoy… These ladies know what they’re talking about! Often times, homeowners start to consider furnishing and styling their newly renovated space once construction is complete. We are here today to say: HOLD UP… Thinking about decorating AFTER you renovate is too late!

1. Plan Around Your Must-Haves
Your renovation should perfectly accommodate both your lifestyle and your favorite personal belongings. Do you have a huge piece of art that you want to feature? Do you have a long dresser you love and want to keep? You will need designated walls for all these items.

  • On the functional side, there are many seemingly mundane but vital considerations. Here’s one we have encountered over and over again—now that I’ve renovated my bathroom with amazing tile, windows and huge countertop… Where am I going to hang my towels?! Don’t forget to plan for a spot for your towel bar.

2. Reveal Special Features in Advance
Help out your contractor by alerting him or her about ALL the special features you hope to have in your space. By learning about those right up front, your contractor will be able to better plan and guide the team—special features like heated floors, a wall-mounted toilet, and a sink in your kitchen island, can affect the structural build, electrical and plumbing.

3. Mind the Schedule
Renovations move quickly. It’s a great idea to stay in close touch with your contractor about the schedule. This gives you the opportunity to make mindful choices around paint, finishes, tile, lighting and more. Making long-term decisions about these elements under a time crunch is not the best way to design a space that you will love for the duration.

4. Link Your Renovation with Your Existing Space
Renovated spaces should dovetail well with existing spaces… Be mindful of finish selections (don’t select all brass fixtures if the rest of your house is brushed nickel) and paint colors (don’t paint a room red if the rest of your palette is blue and green). By artfully handling your new space, the transition from original rooms to renovated one can be seamless.

5. Reserve Money for Furnishings
Sadly, once your space has been beautifully renovated, existing pieces often no longer fit the bill. If at all possible, try to set aside a small portion of your renovation budget for purchasing new items. We always recommend a minimum of $3K to $5K held in reserve for furnishings.

If provisioning with new items isn’t an option, we counsel clients to consider every accessory, piece of art and furniture in the house up for grabs in the new space. Think of it as a house-wide redesign, and don’t be afraid to move everything into a new location. We often find during the course of such a redesign that our clients already have everything they need to make it work.

Now go out there and have some fun designing your renovation!

Contact us if you need help with your home or business designs and decorations.

– Allison & Andrea

About Red Door DesignWorks: We are a Boston-area firm specializing in Home Staging, Renovation Assistance and Interior Decor. We love color, mixing styles and bringing our artistry to living and working environments. Collaborating with our clients to express their distinct personality is our greatest joy.

Contact us today!

Categories Blog, Recent Work

Newly Renovated Kitchen

Our McDonald Contracting team recently finished renovating a kitchen in an Arlington home. We worked with the homeowners to open up the kitchen space and make it more modern, as well as user-friendly for their family.  Check out the before and after on this one… It’s quite the kitchen transformation!

Before:

After: Our team opened the kitchen up, added new appliences, and gave it a fresh new look with modern tile and a quartz countertop!

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SaveThanks for checking out our most recent home renovation!  If you need help with your home repairs, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

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5 Home Safety Tips for When You Travel

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Are you planning on traveling this summer? Most New Englanders are!

We work with homeowners on a daily basis and keeping their home safe is our #1 priority (along with building/updating the home of their dreams).  Traveling in the summer , or anytime of year, is always a great experience and who doesn’t love a vacation?! However, no one wants to return home to find their house has been broken into.  Ensure yourself the peace of mind in knowing that your home is protected while you are away by following these essential tips:

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The one greatest mistake you can make when you are traveling is blindly posting about your trip on social media. It’s one thing to share a picture of a simple mid-day outing or write a post about a night out, but when it comes to leaving your house for an extended amount of time, you leave your home vulnerable now that you have shared personal information with a crowd of people. Always assume that whatever you decide to post to social media is public even if you have a private account. There’s nothing a criminal loves more than being handed the precious details of when a house is empty. So document your time away, but be sure to share it once you have returned home!

Hire a House Sitter
Another way to gain peace of mind during your time away from home is to hire a house sitter. Whether you would like them to regularly stop by to maintain the house or to simply just drive by each day and check on the place, it’s comforting to have a set of eyes on your home to ensure that everything seems normal.

Stop Your Mail
Another telltale sign to people that you haven’t been home in awhile is the accumulation of newspapers and mail outside your house. As you prepare for your trip, stop into your nearest post office to place a “stop” order on your newspapers and mail. If you don’t get the chance to make a trip to the post office while preparing for your trip this is also where a house sitter could come in handy so they can bring in the mail everyday.

Consider Installing a Light Switch Timer
Don’t leave several of your lights on in the house in an effort to make it look like people are home. The bright lights constantly shining throughout the night can look suspicious and it will also drive up your electric costs. Consider investing in a light switch timer that will allow you to turn your lights on and off automatically according to a programmed schedule.

Pull the Plug on Electronics
Sometimes, your worst enemy isn’t even a person but rather the electronics that are left in your home as you travel. Be sure to unplug your computer, television, kitchen appliances, etc. to protect them from power surges. This will also help you save on energy costs as many appliances draw energy even when they are not turned on.

Wherever your travels take you, keep your home safe so you can enjoy your time away!

Enjoy your summer travels and let us know if we can help us build or remodel your home!

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