Get Ready For Spring With These 3 Remodeling Ideas

 

Spring is finally here! Now that we’re entering a season of warmer weather, longer days, and brighter colors, this season truly is the perfect time to remodel your home. As spring represents change and freshness, we hope these 3 simple remodeling ideas will inspire you to revitalize your home this spring season.

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1. Add a Splash of Color

There is no doubt that the winter season has kept us Minnesotans living in what seems like a colorless world. But as our cheerful moods begin to grow with the environment around us, bringing in a splash of color is an easy way to bring in a touch of the outdoors. By simply incorporating a vibrant accent door, you can create an instant burst of energy into the heart of your home. A vibrant front door is a great way to express your family’s individuality and allows your family and friends to distinguish your home from the other neighbors. See what a simple but impactful difference a vibrant orange accent door does to brighten this home’s main entrance, and can instantly boost your mood. This orange selection contrasts nicely with the cool tones of the wood flooring and soft exterior. Especially in rooms with neutral colors and design, a pop of color brings that unexpected detail.

So if you’re looking for a simple way to bring new life into your home, check out some of our favorite colors from Sherwin-Williams that are trending this season:

Navel: Make a statement with this robust orange color that brings a sense of warmth and sunshine into any room

Navel: Make a statement with this robust orange color that brings a sense of warmth and sunshine into any room

Aquarium: A cool color brings a sense of tranquilness to the home, unifying the outdoors and indoors.

Aquarium: A cool color brings a sense of tranquilness to the home, unifying the outdoors and indoors.

Sunny Veranda: A soft and subdued yellow works great as an accent wall, giving a spacious and welcoming feel.

Sunny Veranda: A soft and subdued yellow works great as an accent wall, giving a spacious and welcoming feel.


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2. Create New Home Organization and Entertainment Space

Along with vibrant colors, the new spring season also brings spring cleaning. As you start to get into the process of reorganizing and decluttering, you might run into an issue of not having enough space for everything that has accumulated over the winter months. In order to create a clean and clutter-free home, storage is key. This season is a great time to install new home organization in places that you could have never imagined. In this project, we transformed a plain basement into a lower level entertainment space complete with custom cabinets and shelves for storage. The family now has a unique space to spend family time, as well as an expansion of storage to keep everything in its place and out of sight.

Built-in storage pieces such as custom cabinets, open shelving, or bathroom vanities, have the ability to provide optimal storage space while keeping everything neat and tidy.

Built-in storage pieces such as custom cabinets, open shelving, or bathroom vanities, have the ability to provide optimal storage space while keeping everything neat and tidy.


3. Reimagine and Update Your Flooring

Flooring is the foundation of a room. If you’re noticing that your floors are outdated or worn out, consider updating your flooring to create a more durable and appealing space. Hardwood floors are a great option for accommodating the new spring weather because as your family spends more time outdoors grilling on the patio or tending the garden, trekking in and out of the house can bring unsightly stains or debris. A top flooring choice for homeowners, hardwood is a timeless and durable option to invest in your home. We understand that installing new flooring can be an intimidating process, but working with a remodeler can ease these worries and keep you on-track.

In this dining room remodel, we replaced the original carpet with deep, rich hardwood floors to contrast the light walls, trim, and crown molding, and also changed out a heavy, dated light fixture with a more modern, airy fixture that helps open up …

In this dining room remodel, we replaced the original carpet with deep, rich hardwood floors to contrast the light walls, trim, and crown molding, and also changed out a heavy, dated light fixture with a more modern, airy fixture that helps open up the space. See what a difference this has already made!

Are you ready to undergo
a season of change in your home?

For a virtual appointment and consultation, contact Meg Jaeger, owner and chief creative of Mega Remodel, to see how we can make a plan for your next home remodeling project.

 
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