Monday, March 18, 2013
Seattle Remodeling - Paints and Coatings
I don’t want to get into colors. We’ll leave that up to the designers. Paints and coatings in most home remodeling and quality custom home construction
is a fairly simple affair. The most important thing to consider when
talking paints and coatings is surface preparation. Surface prep
typically consists of cleaning, sanding, caulking, filling and priming.
The best Seattle remodeling contractors will take the
time to make sure surfaces that are to receive coatings are kept clean
and undamaged during construction. Priming is not always necessary for
the finish coat you might be considering. However if the surface is not
primed when that is a requirement for the finish coat, problems will
certainly arise. Some new paint products out have the primer built into
the finish for a single coat application. At this time I have not
heard if durability is an issue. Personally I would let someone else be
the guinea pig on the new paint products and if after 5 or 10 years of home remodeling contractors using the product if the product is still on the market and making people happy, then try it out. More and more home remodeling contractors and quality custom home builders
are using pre primed material for elements that are slated for
painting. Not only does this save a step in the paint process but it
also protects the unfinished material from the elements during
construction. Not everything can be bought pre primed but for exterior
elements it makes sense to pre prime or even pre finish when you can
here in Seattle. More on paints and coatings next week.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Seattle Home Remodeling - Walls and Ceilings part 2
Seattle Home Remodeling – Walls and Ceilings – sky’s the limit.
Some common wall finishes applied over drywall in Seattle home remodeling projects are: Wall paper, wood or tile wainscoting, wood paneling, sheet metal paneling, plaster coatings… Same is true for ceilings. In home remodeling there isn’t really a limit to what can be used for a wall or ceiling finish material. We used Moroccan doors as the ceiling finish for a Bellevue home remodeling project that included a meditation room. Other common ceiling treatments used in home remodeling include: Plaster finishes, box beams, crown moldings, wood paneling, sheet metal… The most common finish over drywall is paint. Suffice to say there is an endless array of paint colors and methods of application. I’ll dig a little deeper into paint in another post. Really, just about anything can be used as the finish for a wall or ceiling in a home remodeling or custom home building project. It comes down to how will it look and how much will it cost.Monday, January 28, 2013
Walls and ceilings are usually part of a Seattle remodeling
project of any size. Both walls and ceilings have the potential to
have, finish trim, electrical devices and plumbing fixtures so choosing
the appropriate finish materials for the room is important when planning
your Seattle remodeling
project. In other words, having painted drywall walls and painted
drywall ceiling with wood box beams in a shower isn’t a good idea and if
your Seattle remodeling contractor suggests otherwise, it’s time to re-evaluate. I’ll go over drywall finishes first.
There are 6 levels of drywall finish. Out of levels 0-5, only 2-5
really get used in practice. Level 2 is what most remodeling
contractors call “fire taped”. The drywall is basically unfinished but
has been taped at all it joints and fasteners have been covered. This
level is usually used in remodeling a garage, mechanical room
or where the fire rating of the wall needs the assembly but the drywall
will not be the visible finished material. Level 3 is us textured
drywall. The drywall is finished to a level where there are still
imperfections that are visible. Then the drywall is then textured which
hides the imperfections. Level 4 and 5 finishes are both for smooth
wall applications. Level 4 is a fairly flawless finish but does not
treat the entire surface of the drywall where level 5 coats the entire
surface of the drywall making it more appropriate for high sheen paints
or other finishes. Level 4 is the most common when looking at a smooth
drywall finish in a home. Most Seattle remodeling contractors
will match the existing drywall finish unless it’s all new or will all
be demolished. So the wall or ceiling paint or coating determines the
level of drywall finish and the level of drywall finish affects the
cost. Thus it is helpful to let your Seattle remodeling contractor know the finished look for each room to be able to get real pricing. More on walls and ceilings next week.
Seattle Remodeling Contractors – Drywall finish levels.
There are 6 levels of drywall finish. Out of levels 0-5, only 2-5
really get used in practice. Level 2 is what most remodeling
contractors call “fire taped”. The drywall is basically unfinished but
has been taped at all it joints and fasteners have been covered. This
level is usually used in remodeling a garage, mechanical room
or where the fire rating of the wall needs the assembly but the drywall
will not be the visible finished material. Level 3 is us textured
drywall. The drywall is finished to a level where there are still
imperfections that are visible. Then the drywall is then textured which
hides the imperfections. Level 4 and 5 finishes are both for smooth
wall applications. Level 4 is a fairly flawless finish but does not
treat the entire surface of the drywall where level 5 coats the entire
surface of the drywall making it more appropriate for high sheen paints
or other finishes. Level 4 is the most common when looking at a smooth
drywall finish in a home. Most Seattle remodeling contractors
will match the existing drywall finish unless it’s all new or will all
be demolished. So the wall or ceiling paint or coating determines the
level of drywall finish and the level of drywall finish affects the
cost. Thus it is helpful to let your Seattle remodeling contractor know the finished look for each room to be able to get real pricing. More on walls and ceilings next week.
Monday, January 21, 2013
More on Tile for Seattle Remodeling
Aside from the uses of tile in the best remodeling
projects, described in my last post, the category also includes pavers. Pavers are typically used in home remodeling
projects in exterior applications ranging from a driveway or walkway to a
covering on a waterproof deck. When
pavers are used in applications that will require them to stand up to being
driven on the best remodeling companies will mortar set them on a sub grade slab. If the application is for a walkway that will
only be foot traffic the pavers are typically set on a bed of crushed rock and
sand. Regardless of the application the underlying
surface preparation is important to the paver system performing well over a
long period of time and the best remodeling contractors will provide the
appropriate base material. Pavers for
this type of applications come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors.
Another popular
way to use pavers is as a walking surface over a waterproof deck. These systems are usually referred to as a “pedestal
paver” system. Waterproof decks have
slope built into the surface to guide water to a drain, gutter or scupper. Side note:
We’ve seen many waterproof decks built flat or with reverse slope. In that case hiring a remodeling contractor
will be a requirement to correct that condition. The pedestal paver system has the ability to
make the walking surface over the sloped surface flat and level. Of course this needs to be planned ahead of
time so there is enough depth to accommodate the minimum thickness of the pedestals
and pavers. Another important detail is
making sure the waterproofing element for the deck is appropriate to implement
a pedestal paver system. The best home remodeling contractors will take all of these factors into account when putting the right
system together for you. The pavers for
this type of application are typically square or rectangular and come in
various colors and thicknesses. Monday, January 14, 2013
As I wrote in my earlier post, finishes are the aspects of your
project that propel it from just a remodeling project to the best
remodeling project for you and your family or business. There are a
multitude of finishes from counter tops to wall coverings. Just figuring
out where to start is difficult. So I’ll start with tile.
Tile includes: Ceramic tile, glass tile, cut natural stone tile and pavers. Tile can be used in many different ways and on many different surfaces. It gets used as flooring, wall covering, shower and bath surrounds, ceilings and countertops. Tile comes in many different sizes, shapes and thicknesses, from small mosaic to large format tiles. The huge variety of tile in the marketplace can make tile selection a difficult process. However the best remodeling contractors make these selections gel together seamlessly.
Tile
flooring: Tile selected for a kitchen floor will likely be different
than a tile selected for a shower floor. Shower floors require tile’s
ability to withstand a wet environment and also require a non-slip
surface. This is why smaller tiles with larger grout lines are usually
used for flooring in wet areas and the best remodeling contractors
will guide you in this direction. In a kitchen or dining room where
tile is selected as the flooring, anything goes. However you wouldn’t
want your kitchen floor to look like your shower so it’s typical to have
a larger format tile with smaller grout lines. Ceramic tile is the most
economical tile with the exception of hand-made ceramic tile which can
be quite expensive. Glass tile and natural stone tile are more expensive
tile options. Natural stone tile varies in cost with the availability
or scarcity of the natural stone and how far away it is imported from.
Not all tiles are appropriate for flooring and you should always check
to make sure the tile you are selecting is appropriate for that use. The best remodeling contractors
will be able to get the answers you need when navigating the sea of
tile available. When you start looking at tiles and then get into
accenting areas of the floor the choices are almost endless. I highly
recommend getting some design help from a good retail tile gallery or a
designer to help narrow things down.
It has become very popular to heat tile flooring and I can vouch for its benefits. We have it in our bathroom here in Seattle and love to walk onto the floor in the winter and feel the warmth radiating up into our feet. We’ve installed heated shower pans but I am not sure I would personally appreciate the benefit of that. The best remodeling contractors will be able to give you the pros and cons when discussing your tile flooring needs and wants.
More on tile next week. See you then.
Tile includes: Ceramic tile, glass tile, cut natural stone tile and pavers. Tile can be used in many different ways and on many different surfaces. It gets used as flooring, wall covering, shower and bath surrounds, ceilings and countertops. Tile comes in many different sizes, shapes and thicknesses, from small mosaic to large format tiles. The huge variety of tile in the marketplace can make tile selection a difficult process. However the best remodeling contractors make these selections gel together seamlessly.
It has become very popular to heat tile flooring and I can vouch for its benefits. We have it in our bathroom here in Seattle and love to walk onto the floor in the winter and feel the warmth radiating up into our feet. We’ve installed heated shower pans but I am not sure I would personally appreciate the benefit of that. The best remodeling contractors will be able to give you the pros and cons when discussing your tile flooring needs and wants.
More on tile next week. See you then.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Seattle Remodeling and New Home Building - Finishes
I'm not going to stick to this list exclusively because I'll be including items that are not in the CSI list like cabinetry, counter tops, plumbing, and electrical finishes.
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Metal Support Assemblies
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Plaster and Gypsum Board
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Tile
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Terazzo
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Ceilings
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Flooring
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Wall Finishes
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Acoustical Treatment
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Paints and Coatings
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The reason I have decided to start this series is because these things are what you see and feel when you start to live in your new custom builder home or newly done quality remodel. There's a ton of choices within each finish item and trying to balance function, with cost and maintain a coherent design aesthetic can be overwhelming. It was one time that when a person got architectural designs for a home remodeling project most, if not all, of the finish selections were planned in advance with the help of the architect interior designer. For whatever reason, this is not the norm anymore. Increasingly people are getting bare bones "permit drawings" without any specifications and taking on the daunting task of making the most important selections with regards to the done look of your home remodeling project. Not to mention the finishes make up a large part of the general home remodeling or new custom home builder construction budget. So stay tuned for every week updates on this topic.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Quality Home Remodeling with Universal Design
I was recently contacted by a woman who was desperate to upgrade her
aging parent’s home. Her initial idea was to simply replace the
flooring and gut and remodel the master bathroom.
After visiting with her and her parents it became apparent that what she
really wanted was a nice place for her parents to grow old that would
be comfortable and safe. They didn’t have the money to do a quality home remodel for the entire house but wanted to start with the master bedroom and then maybe do a kitchen remodel
the following year. The Bellevue, WA rambler with a basement lended
itself to an “aging in place home”, for an older couple, given some
fairly minor renovations. The entry had two concrete steps and
a pair of three foot doors. So converting the entry steps into a ramp
would be easy and the existing entry door provided ample room for a
wheelchair or other mobility assistance. The first thing that the
bedroom would need remodeled is to widen the door from a
standard 30” door to a 36” door for greater accessibility. The existing
bathroom layout was woefully lacking. It was 9’ across by 6’ wide with
a shower on one end, a toilet on the other and a vanity in between.
There wasn’t enough room to change your mind let alone turn around in a
wheelchair. The only way to create an accessible bathroom was to borrow
some space from the adjacent closets. This extra space made it
possible to layout the bathroom with proper clearances to allow for
wheelchair and walker access. Then it’s just a matter of installing
accessible fixtures like a curb-less shower, accessible vanity and
toilet. The flooring selected should provide good grip like a smaller
tile with wider sanded grout lines. Grab bars should be installed in
specific locations to allow greater safety and independence for the
older couple. This new bathroom might have the functionality of an
institutional facility but it can still look elegant and project the
sensibilities and tastes of the home owner. Quality home remodeling with an eye on universal design
isn’t just for older couples. Everyone has grandparents or friends or
relatives with special needs. Quality home remodeling that uses
universal design concepts will serve the owners for a longer time,
potentially increase the resale value of the remodel due to more
accessibility and ultimately provide a more comfortable living
environment.
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