Remodeling is HOT!!
Ok so we are nearly halfway through February – wow the time is
flying! I don’t know about you but January flew by and February is shorter and
will go faster I’m sure.
This morning I am heading to Old Town Scottsdale to ride in the
Parada del Sol Parade along with my fellow Scottsdale Charros. Come on down and
support us and enjoy the parade and fantastic weather.
Ok don’t forget to get your tickets for my singing of the
National Anthem at Scottsdale Giants Stadium at 1pm March 6th http://charros.com/spring-training-baseball/
This afternoon we will stop by and celebrate the two year
anniversary of Gigi’s Playhouse and the kickoff of Gigi’s Café and University.
Candelaria Design is proud to have offered our services to design the Playhouse
and now the Café and University. https://gigisplayhouse.org/phoenix/events/
It is definitely getting busier out there and has been gaining
momentum for some time. The Phoenix Business Journal in their November 30th
issue noted that according to Realtor.Com Phoenix, and it’s metro area, will be
the fastest growing housing market in the country in 2017 and we believe it.
We are seeing so much work in the remodel and home addition
market and we are definitely doing our share. In fact this Wednesday I will be
on a panel of renowned design, construction, technology and real estate experts
set up and sponsored by LUXE Magazine and Russ Lyon-Sotheby’s Realtors Frank
Aazami and Thomas O’Leary where we will talk about modernizing Old
World/Tuscan/ Southwest Homes. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/modernizing-old-world-luxury-homes-tickets-31713654394
We love doing these projects although they require a totally
different skill set from designing a ground up home. First and foremost is the
ability to work with what is there and figure out what how walls are being
supported, mechanical systems are being run and then understanding zoning and
neighborhood restrictions and codes. Developing a budget for these projects is
also a lot more challenging in that many times you can’t just use a cost per
square foot rule as you can on a new build. Getting the conceptual design on
paper and then getting some initial and early cost estimates can really aid in
making decisions before you move forward with engineered drawings and
construction documents.
Half of your construction budget is generally composed of the
bones or sticks and bricks and the other half are the finishes and goodies of
the project. It’s the goodies where most clients blow their budget so it is
important to get this initial estimate broken out so you know what comprises
your budget. Then use this initial estimate to fine tune your “goodies” budget
so you and / or you and your designer can select “goodies” that match your
budget.
Of course there are SO many homes that have been built in the
70’s and 80’s here is Phoenix/Scottsdale that simply need to be freshened up. On
February 15th from 12:30 to 2:30 PM LUXE magazine will feature an
event where I will be on a panel along with Interior Designer, Anita Lange and
Architect and fellow ARA member, Dale Gardon whereat we will discuss ways to
freshen up Old World Custom Homes. Let’s just say, there are a lot of them out
there and it seems the color of choice was “brown”! We have been busy
de-browning a lot of houses in the last ten years and many times that is all it
takes to give an existing house a simple makeover. Check out this episode of
our show SKETCH where that was all we basically did to a home we had designed
ten years ago. What a difference!
From the brown trim – casings, crown moulding and baseboards, to
the brown doors and brown millwork – lightening these elements up can make all
the difference in the world.
Working with our team and a good interior designer and a
landscape architect can make all the difference in the world in freshening up a
dark Old World, Southwest or Tuscan Style Home. The difference is dramatic. We
are happy to come out at no charge and give you a consultation to get your
project going! I wonder in ten years if we will be “de-graying” homes????
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