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My husband and I recently completed an extensive renovation on our home. We built a living room, bedroom, bathroom, and two walk-in closets onto our house. We are extremely happy with the amazing results. If your family is outgrowing your current home, consider hiring a remodeling contractor to build an addition for you. Depending on your particular desires and needs, you might want your remodeling contractor to build a home office, a theater room, a home gym, or a garage onto your current house. This professional can turn your existing home into your dream one. On this blog, I hope you will discover some of the most common types of residential projects remodeling contractors complete. Enjoy!

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Residential Renovation Ideas For Smaller Homes

Owning a small home can make renovation ideas difficult. Most of the ideas you see online and in magazines tend to show larger spaces. You may feel your small space can not be renovated. There are several ways to add living space to your smaller home and enjoy each room throughout the year. Here are some smaller home residential renovation ideas that may work for you. 

Dining Bar Kitchen

Smaller spaces make traditional decorating and living difficult. You may currently be balancing your kitchen space with a kitchen table. Kitchen tables, even smaller ones, can take up a great deal of room. There is one idea that may change that. You can incorporate a dining bar. This bar is an island bar that gives you more counter and working space. The island bar also serves as a dining area. You can use pub-style or bar-style seating. By doing this dining island bar, you are utilizing the space without overcrowding.

Sunroom

If you have an outdoor uncovered patio, you may have unutilized living space. When it is raining, snowing, or cold an outdoor patio is often forgotten. A residential renovation for that space is to create a sunroom. By adding a roof to the patio and screening in the space, you offer a more versatile living space. You can add an electric fireplace to offer warmth during the colder months of the year. A flatscreen tv and wicker patio set create the complete living space. This type of sunroom is ideal for year-round entertaining.

Wet Room Bathroom

An innovation in bathroom renovation, with increasing popularity, is a wet room bathroom. This type of bathroom allows you to have a seamless tile floor and walls. When you pair the seamless floor and wall tile with a screenless shower, you offer a seamless view. This seamless view allows the small space to appear much larger. Adding stainless steel cabinetry offers a room that can be easily cleaned down. You also have a room that looks more open and spacious due to the lack of boundaries and changes in the floor and walls.

Residential renovation contractors take your ideas and create the living space you want. When you are ready to move forward, begin looking for a contractor with experience working with small spaces. Take your ideas and the measurements or blueprints for the renovation space. This information can give you a great starting point and quote.

Contact a local service, such as Multicraft Home Remodeling, to learn more.