When you are considering to update your home with remodeling there are a lot of considerations. What rooms do you want remodeled? What appliances do you need added? But most importantly, you want to consider what style you want when remodeling your home.
Style will impact most everything about a remodel. The stylistic choices you make will determine what type of materials will be required and it even could impact the budget you have for a remodel. Today, lets look at a few different styles of home remodeling and how they affect your choice of lumber, appliances as well as other decisions during the home remodeling process.
Modern Minimalist Style
Modern minimalist style is about simplicity and precision. When remodeling your home, you’ll be incorporating square, round and rectangular furniture and fixtures. You’ll want dull, flat looking color for your floors and counter tops. It requires open spaces and minimal clutter.
Classic Style
Classic style requires rich lighting with deeper colors in fixtures. Think about the name, classic. You’ll want to think about wood that is aged or tiles that are have an antiquated look. This will also influence the type of faucets, lighting and possible floral patterns with the walls or carpeting.
Rustic Style
Rustic style requires rough structural elements. Think about brick, wood and more of a mountain feel. This will have a big impact on the type of lighting and flooring you install. Cabinets and tables may be more inspired by woods.
Retro style
When you think about retro you have to think about research. You are trying to get your home look very “far out.” This will require you to look at decades long ago to determine the type of counter tops, carpeting as well as other elements of your home renovation.
These are just a few type of styles that you must think about when you are determining your home renovations. You’ll want to try to create a theme or flow to your home that makes it feel whole and complete. If you are in need of home renovation services, contact Bauer Construction.