nari today - a guide to remodeling right - fall 2012
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NARI HomE ImpRovEmENt
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guide to remodeling rightTHE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THE REMODELING INDUSTRY’S
VISIT TRUSTNARI.ORG FOR TRUSTED PROFESSIONALS IN REMODELING
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OUR VALUESintegrity, family, honesty, respect, education
Connecting homeowners for 27 yearsConnecting homeown-
ers with professional home remodelers is part of what the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) has been doing for the past 27 years.
In just a few weeks, NARI will be hosting its Home Improvement Showcase — A Tour of Central Ohio’s Finest Remodeled Homes. The tour takes place Saturday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 30, from noon to 5 p.m.
This is your opportunity to meet the professionals, ask questions and see first-hand the quality work being done by tal-
ented NARI remodelers and designers right here in central Ohio.
We invite homeown-ers to see for themselves why consumers say NARI members are making the dif-ference in their remodeling experiences.
For those who have had difficulty locating a skilled contractor, NARI is the best resource in which to turn. NARI contractors undergo a thorough background check and are screened using strin-
gent criteria for experience and craftsmanship.
NARI contractors also must display a commitment to the NARI code of ethics. By reading this and future issues of NARI TODAY, homeowners can learn more about locating and working with the most trusted professionals in the remodeling industry.
Without fail, this special feature introduces homeowners to the professional members of NARI and serves as a guide to remodeling right. Hire a NARI professional and experience the best.
We hope you enjoy the con-tent of NARI TODAY. If you
have questions about NARI or how to locate a NARI member who can help with your remod-eling needs, visit TrustNARI.org to get started.
We look forward to serving you and seeing you on the tour! Come experience the differ-ence!
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President, NARI of Central OhioOwner, Renovations Unlimited renovationsunlimited.com
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Remodeling your home is a decision that will have a lasting impact on your quality of life. However, finding a professional remodeler that matches your needs and expectations could present some challenges.
These professionals work in your home — the most intimate and private space you have.
Even with all the efforts of social networking and personal advertising, meeting face to face with potential remodelers is still the best way to
discover whether you click with a company.
Home-improvement and remodeling tours provide great ways to meet multiple remodelers in person within a single afternoon. It’s like speed dating for your home —
The Personal TouchRemodeling Showcases Help Homeowners Find the Right Fit
NARI’s Home ImPRovemeNT sHowcAse: A TouR of 16 Newly Remodeled Homes Sept. 29 & 30, Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun., 12 to 5 p.m.
$10 full tour/$3 single site, Tickets available at each tour location
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w w w . d a v e f o x . c o mDESIGN BUILD REMODELERS
DAV E FOX1161 Bethel Road, Suite 204
Columbus . Oh . 43220
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focus on pursuing the professionals that you feel best match your needs.
Attending the NARI Home Improvement Showcase, to be held Sept. 29 and 30, will provide an intimate environment where homeowners can view remodelers’ work first hand.
Touching a smooth countertop, seeing the details in the craftsmanship and observing the depth of the space are all valuable details for anyone thinking about a remodel. Additionally, knowledgeable staff will be available to answer questions in a low-pressure environment to discuss projects that you might be considering.
Following a few guidelines will help you get the most out of a home-remodeling tour.
1. Don’t Limit YourselfEven if your next project is a
bathroom, don’t skip a house just because its project does not fall in the
bathroom category. You might miss out on meeting a professional with whom you connect. Instead, focus on design elements you are drawn to within the projects. If you click with someone, companies have additional portfolios that provide examples of other work they have done.
2. You are the Priority Central Ohio’s leading remodeling
companies participate in home showcases to meet people with a keen interest in remodeling their home. Do you fall into this category? If so, that means representatives of these companies want to meet you. Keep this in mind, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.
These individuals have the information you’re looking for, and they want to share it with you. Plus, the more you interact with a company, the better idea you’ll have as to whether or not they are the right company for you.
3. Note What You LikeWhether it’s a bold glass
backsplash, a creamy-grey granite countertop or welcoming smiles and patient answers, keep track of what you like at each home on the tour. Maybe you hate the floors, but love the cabinets.
Focus on the positive rather than the negative. It will make the overall experience more enjoyable. What you like always trumps what you don’t, so try not to judge a company based on another customer’s quirky selection.
No professional designer will force fuschia tiles into your home without your consent. The key to viewing custom remodeled homes is to understand that your room will be a space with your customizations, not those of your neighbors.
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335 Longfellow Ave.Worthington 43085Project by: J.S. Brown & Co. jsbrowncompany.comGreatly enhanced kitchen by removing partition wall and wood-burning stove.Directions: From High Street in Worthington, go west on Rt. 161, right on Evening Street and left onto Longfellow.
1224 Leicester PlaceColumbus 43235Project by: Griffey Remodelinggriffeyremodeling.comStaying within existing footprint;
dramatic before-and-after kitchen remodel displaying craftsmanship at its finest!Directions: From I-270 and Rt. 23 in Worthington, take North High Street toward Worthington. Turn right on Wilson Bridge Road. Go 1.5 miles, and it becomes Linworth Road. Go 0.3 miles and turn right on Snouffer Road. Go 0.2 miles and turn right on Lauren Place. The first left is Leicester Place.
1315 Durness Ct.Worthington 43235Project by: Peter A. Robinson Remodelingparremodeling.comThe open transition of this bright
kitchen into the dining and living areas gives it a feeling of a much larger room.Directions: From High Street in Worthington, take WestWilson Bridge Road (just south of I-270) west. West Wilson Bridge Road becomes Linworth Road, the turn right on Snouffer Road. Take third right onto Durness Drive, then turn onto Durness Court.
972 Clubview Drive SouthColumbus 43235Project by: Eagle Specialty Remodelingeagleknowsremodeling.comComprehensive redesign of first-floor living area, including kitchen,
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laundry and bathroom.Directions: From Rt. 315 north of I-270, go left on Clubview Drive South — Worthington Hills subdivision.
8584 Gosling WayPowell 43065Project by: Kresge Contractingkresgecontracting.comDynamic redesign of spacious kitchen area, maximizing connection to dining area for everyday use.Directions: From Olentangy River Road north, turn left onto West Powell Road. Turn right onto North Liberty Street. Turn right onto Quail Crossing Drive. Turn left onto Gosling Way.
10495 Cardigan RidgeDublin 43017Project by: Dave Fox Design Build Remodelersdavefox.comRoom Addition and reconfiguration of floor space to improve flow. Gourmet kitchen remodel. Awesome!Directions: From I-270, take Sawmill Road north. Turn left on North Hampton Drive, then right onto Liberty Lane. Go left on Willington Boulevard, left on Bridgewater Drive, then right on Cardigan Ridge.
2466 Lytham Rd.Columbus 43220
Project by: Griffey Remodelinggriffeyremodeling.com Redesigned Master Suite to significantly improve layout and function. Luxurious marble bathroom and unique archway.Directions: From Rt. 315, go west on Henderson Road 1.8 miles, and turn left on Reed Road. G go 0.9 miles and turn right on McCoy. Go 0.8 miles, and turn left on Windermere Road, then go 0.4 miles and turn right on Lytham Road.
40 Wickford Rd.Columbus 43221Project by: Nicholson Buildersnicholsonbuilders.comTurned a cramped, outdated kitchen
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into a gorgeous new functional space keeping with the character of the 1925 home.Directions: From Rt. 315 South, take the Lane Avenue exit toward Ohio State University. Turn right onto West Lane Avenue, and then left onto Northwest Boulevard. Turn right onto Chatfield Road. Take the second left onto Wickford Road. Your destination will be on the right.
693 City Park Ave.Columbus 43206Project by: Renovations Unlimitedrenovationsunlimited.comFamily-room addition to an historical 1-1/2 story cottage in German Village. Whole-house renovation included the kitchen, master suite, entry staircase, patio and carport.Directions: City Park is between
South High Street and Third Street in German Village. 693 City Park is between East Sycamore Street and Stimmel Street.
326 Reinhard Ave.Columbus 43206Project by: Keefer Contractorskeefercontractors.comFirst-floor addition includes family room, laundry room, full bath, additional closet space and interior stairway to existing basement entrance.Directions: Take I-71 to the Broad Street exit. Go east on Broad, south on Parsons Avenue, then right onto Reinhard.
87 East Dunedin Rd.Columbus 43214Project by: Custom Home Workscustomhomeworksllc.comComplete remodel of kitchen cabinetry, countertops, floor, back entry, appliances, ceiling, electrical and plumbing.Directions: Located between Indianola Avenue and High Street, just north of North Broadway.
381 Canyon Drive SouthColumbus 43214Project by: Nicholson Buildersnicholsonbuilders.comExisting porch was removed and complete rear wall opened for large kitchen and mudroom addition.Directions: Canyon Drive South
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is between North High Street and Indianola Avenue and south of Cooke Road in the Clintonville area. From North High Street, turn east onto Overbrook Drive. Take the first right onto Canyon Drive. The house will be on your right.
560 East Cooke Rd.Columbus 43214Project by: Collamore Built Residential Design & Constructioncollamorebuilt.comTransformed midcentury modern ranch from decrepit to dynamite! Removed many interior walls, added a full bath, laundry and master closet and completely modernized everything else.Directions: From Rt. 315, exit at Henderson Road, then go east on
Henderson. Henderson becomes Cooke Road. The house is on the corner of Colerain and Cooke.
44 West Beaumont Rd.Columbus 43214Project by: WMB Builderswmbbuilders.comHistoric Clintonville two-story addition and interior renovation including master suite, kitchen and outdoor living space.Directions: From North High Street south of Morse Road, go west on West Beaumont Road.
32 West Plum St.Westerville 43081Project by: Angela Bonfante
Kitchen Designs, LLCbonfanteinteriors.comRelocated kitchen to dining room and enclosed sunroom to create a pantry.Directions: Take Rt. 3 north through Westerville and turn left (or west) onto Plum Street in old town Westerville.
218 North State St.Westerville 43081Project by: WMB Builderswmbbuilders.comTwo-story addition adding new master suite, family room, gourmet kitchen and exterior renovation.Directions: Located on North State Street, just north of downtown Westerville, south of Old County Line Road.
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Everyone has heard the saying, “They don’t build them like they used to.” Sometimes that’s a good thing, but sometimes it’s not.
Try convincing a building inspector that there’s no reason to change a home that’s been standing since 1889 and seems to be in fine working order.
The argument isn’t likely to succeed. That’s why owners of historic homes need to start planning well ahead of time for the inevitable.
After all, there are many important details to consider before starting any sort of renovation.
Accept inputMost historic areas have special
commissions that must preapprove not only the design but also the finishes to be used when renovating a historic property.
Some homeowners are resistant to these commissions, which can dictate what they can and can’t do to the exterior of their homes. It’s
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important to keep an open mind, however, as these groups typically use widely followed historical renovation guidelines.
In addition, most commissions include trained professionals who are area residents, architects and designers. Getting input from these groups can enhance a project as well as preserve the value and integrity of the neighborhood.
Renew And Reuse
True historical renovations often involve maintaining and restoring existing materials in lieu of tearing them out and replacing them.
Many older materials, such as 2-by-10 boards and stones mortared with river mud, found in historic homes are not commonly used today.
Yet historical construction can also include elements that add character, including plaster crown molding, true divided lite windows and 12-inch-tall baseboards.
Reusing such historical elements will add charm and save material costs, but can also increase labor.
It should be noted that some historical materials might be hazardous.
Most homeowners know about the dangers of lead paint, for example, but might not be as knowledgeable about asbestos, mold, rock wool and other materials no longer used in construction.
Use caution and contact an expert before dealing with existing materials.
Proper handling or encapsulation of these materials will result in a healthy home.
convenience isn’t eveRythingTo maintain their home’s
historic integrity during a renovation, a homeowner will most certainly have to forego many of the maintenance-free materials used in more modern construction:
vinyl siding, aluminum-clad windows and composite decking, to name a few.
Historic homes typically have painted wood windows, wood siding and tongue-and-groove porch decking. If prepared and installed properly, these features won’t need future maintenance for 10 to 15 years.
don’t Rush itA historic renovation
usually takes more time than a conventional project. Historic commissions typically meet only once a month, and it might be necessary to attend more than one meeting.
More time also might be required to get those “matching” materials not commonly used today. And, of course, it will take longer to install a 12-inch-tall, two-piece wood trim rather than a 4.25-inch-composite trim bought off the shelf.
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undertaking a historical renovation, from checking architectural details to locating the proper materials to finding a qualified installer, also typically takes more time than a standard remodeling job.
But, if done right, the renovation will be worth the wait. It will yield a historic home that’s wonderfully unique, compliant with current building codes, tailored to the homeowner’s needs and finished to their desire.
Contact the experts at NARI to get started in the right direction.
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