Archived Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Work in North Dallas, TX 75240:
Remodeling a bathroom or kitchen always ranks high when home owners are asked what improvements they want to make to their houses in the 75240 zip code. The NTBA estimates that as many as 12 million bath construction or renovation projects will be handled this year across the US, and many more will renovate their kitchens. This is a staggering number!
Part of the incentive to redo a kitchen is the return on investment when you sell your home. Like kitchens, a renovated bathroom can bring in more than 70 percent of the cost to the home owner if the house is sold within a year. That's good news since most jobs can cost thousands of dollars. Since real estate in the 75240 zip code is hot (and stays hot), renovations make all the sense in the world.
Beyond aesthetic considerations, you should weigh the physical characteristics of certain surface materials. Most kitchens and bathrooms take a lot of wear. Is your countertop choice water resistant, durable and easy to maintain? Is the floor hard to walk on, noisy or slippery? Are walls easy to clean? A powder room or master bath suite might be the place to try delicate materials that would be impractical in a family bath. For answers to these questions and other ideas, do not hesitate to contact us for more info.
In the colorful green photo above, a stainless-steel soaking tub occupies an outside corner below windows with partially sandblasted glass panels. The nearby surfaces are clad with marble and slate tiles and terra-cotta-colored plaster. This is just one of the many styles we specialize in and no job is too big or small.
Part of the incentive to redo a kitchen is the return on investment when you sell your home. Like kitchens, a renovated bathroom can bring in more than 70 percent of the cost to the home owner if the house is sold within a year. That's good news since most jobs can cost thousands of dollars. Since real estate in the 75240 zip code is hot (and stays hot), renovations make all the sense in the world.
Beyond aesthetic considerations, you should weigh the physical characteristics of certain surface materials. Most kitchens and bathrooms take a lot of wear. Is your countertop choice water resistant, durable and easy to maintain? Is the floor hard to walk on, noisy or slippery? Are walls easy to clean? A powder room or master bath suite might be the place to try delicate materials that would be impractical in a family bath. For answers to these questions and other ideas, do not hesitate to contact us for more info.
In the colorful green photo above, a stainless-steel soaking tub occupies an outside corner below windows with partially sandblasted glass panels. The nearby surfaces are clad with marble and slate tiles and terra-cotta-colored plaster. This is just one of the many styles we specialize in and no job is too big or small.