Addition Designs And Remodeling

Ready for a new addition? When you have a big back yard and you would like to add another bedroom, a remodel is in your future. Adding an extra bedroom brings construction costs but also adds value to a home. If you have a big backyard like this one, and have been wanting to add a bedroom, either for the extra room, or for resale value to go up, make sure you hire a contractor that will take your vision and make it a reality.

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Your to-do list will require you to get a permit and hire a contractor. Hiring an experienced contractor usually can save you time, and you will know you are getting a professionally constructed addition to your home. Making sure you have a design will help with guiding the way to a perfect remodel.

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As you can see in the above picture, your remodel will take some time. How much time? Best advice is to ask your contractor an estimated time of completion. Leveling out the lot where your bedroom will go, pouring the foundation and framing, is different for each project. Remember bad weather can delay things. After completion, your backyard is smaller, but you now have that extra room you were looking for!

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Contact us today to get that perfect engineering design! 503-560-6886

Designer faucets, yes or no?

Designer faucets, yes or no?


After one leaking faucet after the other, it may be time to change to a more efficient, up to date kitchen faucet and sink.  Looking around for faucets and sinks, by going to different home improvement stores, and googling online, you may find a designer set up that doesn’t leak, and one that is tall enough to fill large pots.  For those of you who have cabinets, stove, and refrigerator that are all black, you may want to lean towards a black faucet and sink.

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This would be an elegant designer touch to your kitchen.  The only problem with this setup is, it doesn’t have the sprayer, which is a very convenient option to have.  It also has a single sink.  Your preference may be a double sink.



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This may not be as elegant as the single sink, however, you may find it to be more functional and practical.  

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If your faucet and sink looks the one in this picture, it’s definitely time to up your game in the kitchen, don’t you think?

Home Additions

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Let's talk additions!  When you say Home Addition, most people immediately think, “There goes my backyard.” This may not be true. There can be other options.  Such as, if you have an unfinished basement to convert, or an unfinished attic. Sometimes maybe the decision is made to go “up”, and add a second story all together.

 Every house and property are unique and specific for its location and area that it is located in.  Some things to consider is with going “up” or “out”. Does the neighborhood you live in allow for 2 story homes?  Does the area have height restrictions? These are a couple of questions for going “up”. When going “out”, the first question should be set-backs.  How far away does your house need to be from your property line? This information is generally fairly easy to find out. Sometimes a simple phone call to your local building permit office is all you need.  Tell them your address and they will tell you right over the phone how far away from the back, sides, or front you’ll need to stay. If you're handy at navigating your local government website, you may also be able to find this information there.

  Once you determine what you're looking for in the additional space you need, then going “up” or “out” may be easier to decide. Such as, if you're looking to add on for an aging mother or father.  Going “up” probably isn’t a good idea with the need for them to use stairs. While going “out” typically allows a way to obtain the space without stairs.  

  Typically the next subject that pops up is money!  How much is it going to cost vs adding resale value.  Depending on what kind of addition you're wanting to do, the national average for additions can run between $80 and $200 dollars a square foot, but in some more expensive parts of the country this can go up to $300 + dollars a square foot.  You would need to determine the neighborhood you live in and the comparable houses in the area, and how they price out to determine if it would be worth it. Sometimes the need outweighs the price, such as if you “need” to move a parent back in with you to take care of them.  

   These decisions all can be made a lot easier with the help of professionals. A good designer or architect should have an idea of what things cost, as their drawing.  You don’t want a designer or architect to “over design” your project from your budget. It’s also recommended to find a designer or architect that has been in the residential remodeling world.  Remodeling is a totally different world than new constructions.  

  So just remember, you don’t always have to lose your yard to add on to your house.  Find a good designer such as Residential Remodeling Designs to get started helping you figure it all out.

Why Do You Need A Designer


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When I first got into the residential remodeling world I was a builder with great vision, and felt like I could visualize every project that anyone ever wanted.  Even though the overall vision was achieved, I started very quickly noticing little details that were missing. What I thought and what the client thought about the details weren’t always turning out to be eye to eye like desired.  


Having a design fixed all of that.  The saying is true, a picture is worth 1000 words!  With a picture in front of both the contractor and the client, it takes out any kind of guess work from either person.  The client no longer has to wonder if the contractor understands what their vision is, and the contractor doesn't have to make guesses on certain items in order to have a cost for it.  With a design, this also allows you the freedom to compare apples to apples among different contractors.


Today designs are much different.  Drafting by hand is fading away. Many people that draw and design projects now use CAD programs, which produce beautiful 3D renderings with all the details you're looking for in your project.


So, get a design and start planning your dreams.

Residential Remodeling Designs (COVID-19) update:

Update: March 29, 2020

  As we navigate this new and challenging time in history, Residential Remodeling Designs is staying committed to our clients and our goals.  Business is fully operational, and has changed the way we do business under some of the new social distancing guidelines.

  • Working from home instead of the office.

  • Client visits by electronic devices.

  • Required site visits will maintain a 6’ social distance.

New adopted process

  • Start with contacting us through email, social media, or a phone call.  This allows us to begin discussing your project at a good safe social distance.  At this point I typically give a ballpark range of the cost for design and discuss contractual information.

  • Next you would send pictures and a small sketch (if possible) with some measurements for your project.

  • I then put together a preliminary drawing of the existing area with your provided measurements. Then I send you a copy and let you confirm any questions that there may be.

  • I now start on drawing your desired ideas for your project. We email back and forth of the new design hashing through any likes or dislikes, and changes to the project.

  • Once the space planning of the project has been accomplished, then it's on to specific materials, and finishes desired.

  • Typically, at this phase the materials and finishes are being selected and finalized while the design is sent to the engineer to begin any engineering required for the project. (not all projects require engineering).

  • The final phase of the process is joining the design and the engineering as one and preparing them for permits.  

  With the use of technology and the  new process in place, we do realize it takes away from the personal experience meeting face to face.  These actions in place should allow for no risk of exposure to COVID-19. So reach out and get in touch with me to start your design process today, allowing you to be ready to build once the COVID-19 guidelines are lifted.

Thank you for your support!    

Chris Laufer