Remodeling usually starts with a feeling. Long before budgets and floor plans enter the conversation, homeowners begin reacting to how their space makes them feel every day. It might be a sense of frustration—the kitchen is always crowded. Or maybe it’s mild embarrassment—the living room never feels inviting, and you always apologize for it. Restlessness, inconvenience, a feeling that home just hasn’t kept up with your life…whatever it is, those feelings often become the reasons homeowners start thinking about remodeling.
While some people remodel with resale value in mind, that’s rarely the spark thaty ignites the process. Investing in your home and remodeling with an eye toward great ROI is a savvy move, but many people find that remodeling is actually how they fall in love with their home again.
It’s not usually something dramatically wrong with the house. Nothing is broken or falling into disrepair. But our homes should support our lives; how we live in them matters. And when those everyday moments start triggering stress instead of peace, something needs to change:
These small annoyances start adding up—and eventually, you realize that you and your family are adapting yourselves to your home, instead of the other way around.
It’s time for a remodel.
Maybe the actual square footage you have in your home is fine. But you’re living with someone else’s design choices, or with outdated finishes you liked years ago. Our homes are important places in our lives—maybe the most important place for each of us—and we want them to tell our story.
Our home should reflect and support who we are: our tastes and style, our hobbies and interests, our values and dreams. And when that’s not happening, you might find yourself feeling stressed, frustrated, or disappointed. These are red flags waving. They’re valid emotional reasons to start a home remodel.
As much as we love our homes, we love our people more. If our homes don’t feel welcoming or don’t have room for us to gather, something needs to change.
Most home remodels start with the kitchen or main living spaces for this reason: connection. The best remodels create homes designed for togetherness and gathering. Think about what your specific priorities and goals are for the people you love:
Whatever your dreams and desires for connection in your home, a carefully designed remodel could be the way you get from here to there.
For many people, their house was perfect for them when they bought it. But as life has changed, it doesn’t work for them anymore. There are plenty of reasons your once-dream home might need some changes to be right for your life now.
Your home needs to evolve as your life does. Remodeling for lifestyle changes makes sense practically and emotionally. Because if your life is changing, your home should bring you comfort in the midst of the change, not add to the stress change produces.
There’s an emotional weight that comes from not loving your home. Your home should tell your story, hold your memories, and help anchor your identity. When you are uncomfortable in your home or embarrassed by it, you carry an invisible weight, and it can slowly wear on you.
Prioritizing your emotional well-being can look like planning and executing a home remodel that targets your pain points. And when these changes finally make your home what you want it to be, you’ll notice the difference—in how your home functions, but more importantly, in yourself.
When your newly-remodeled home finally works for you,
You’ve probably heard which home remodeling projects give you the best ROI. And while that’s an important factor to consider, it’s not the only one. Remodeling your home so you fall in love with it again, so it supports your family, and so it feels like it fits you is just as vital.
We believe that the best way to do this is by partnering with a design-build remodeling company. Unlike traditional home remodelers, design-build firms bring all the various pieces of a home remodel under one roof, radically simplifying the process and ensuring that you have the support you need from day one.
The backbone of a great home remodel is a solid design. When you meet with a professional designer, you will talk through your specific wants and needs. What parts of your home are causing you stress? What areas can be improved? How can your house be a place of joy and connection for you and those you love? Your designer will help you answer these questions in a collaborative process, and then the construction team will bring the design to life.
It’s true that your home affects your feelings of well-being. And if yours is making you feel cramped, stressed, embarrassed, or unhappy, it’s time to make a change. A thoughtfully designed remodel can address the issues that are giving you problems and create a home that is a place of peace and happiness for you and yours. Reach out today to get started, or check out our gallery for inspiration that will have you dreaming up the perfect remodel for your home.