Thursday, November 4, 2010

Smart Design for your Basements Floorplan











The most important piece of advice I could give to anybody planning to design a basement, is to forget about any plumbing that has been previously stubbed out. I referrer to these stacks as suggested locations. 9 times out of 10 we will decide to move the lines by breaking up the floor with the jackhammer. Sure, this is a lot of work and can be quite costly. One tip is to hire a general contractor instead of a plumber. No sense in paying a plumber $110 per hour to move concrete. Many residential building contractors hold master plumbing licenses and would be able to help with the entire project.


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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Basement Wet Bars











A basement kitchen can be a highly functional part of your home. This is especially true if you have visiting family members, a live in relative, or a kid who just won't leave. By adding both a kitchen and full bathroom to your basement, you are creating an additional living unit that can provide additional income. One of the first steps in designing your kitchen or wet bar is choosing the right appliances. In most cases, people go for the bigger fridge in order to serve as an overflow for the main unit. There are also smaller units that will fit under a base cabinet. A wine cooler is also a popular feature to add under you base cabinets.

Granite counter-tops have become a standard in Johnson County remodeling for both kitchens and wet bars. When properly maintained, granite counter tops should outlast everything else in the kitchen. With today's competitive market, granite prices are as low as $35 per sq ft installed.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Basement Wet Bar




With so many types of cabinet materials and finishes to choose from, it can be difficult to make the best decision, without seeing a sample before the finished product. This is why many kitchen remodeling companies have showroom's set up for the public to see. A complete showroom will include multiple cabinet materials including cherry, maple, oak, mdf, and particle board. They will also offer an assortment of cabinet hardware as well as a variety granite. Having all these items in one place will allow you to put everything together to envision your new bar area. Many cabinet company's also include 3-D designs that illustrate every detail of your new cabinets.

If you plan on choosing a cabinet company that offers a showroom and 3-D designs, you should expect to spend between $5,000-$20,000 for a completed bar area. As a basement finishing contractor in Kansas City, I have noticed that most residents in Johnson County are not looking to spend that much money on the basement wet bar. An alternative to have KC Basement Finishing design and build custom cabinets specifically designed to fit your basement layout and personal lifestyle. We have built many bars in Kansas City ranging from $2,500-$8,000 which includes your finish and counter tops. For more information contact KC Basement Finishing.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Why Home Improvement Estimates Vary


As sure as growth in the family and changes in lifestyle are bound to happen, so is the need for home improvement. Home improvement projects are essential in maintaining comfortable and functional everyday living. Improvements ranging from minor repairs to room additions and remodeling pave your way to increased home value. In order to maximize the return on your investment, do it right the first time. Craftsmanship is key- making the role of your hired contractor crucial.
It is important to allow ample time and effort while locating the right contractor. This will ensure that you find a contractor who will handle your home improvement project in the most time-conscious, quality-oriented and budget-friendly way for you. When looking for the best Kansas City contractor to match with your remodeling or repair needs, one of the most important factors to help in the comparison are the estimates. It pays to know why estimates differ to get the best value for your money.
The most obvious thing that should cause you to become wary about an estimate is either it is impossibly low or unreasonably high. Either way, both cases show unethical practice of profession where the contractor is trying to take advantage of you. If you will be paying too low, then do not expect to have high-grade materials and supplies to be integrated into the project as well as excellent service. And why would you pay for an overpriced service when there are many honest contractors who do a quality job for a fair price?
To understand pricing better, you have to know what contractors use as checklist to establish the overall costs. Here are factors that causes home improvement estimates to differ:
1. Quality Craftsmanship
Why do contractors with more experience, have specializations and hold multi-skills charge higher? The service fee that they charge is partly for the assurance that homeowners will get the quality that they expect and deserve for hiring a reputed contractor like them. Their reputation stems from the long fruitful professional years of hardwork and the lot of satisfied customers to back up their worth. With these, homeowners will gain confidence that their project is in good hands and will successfully be completed.
2. Scope and Size of the Project
Home improvement estimates also vary depending on the details of the project specification that the homeowners provide. Some of these include the size and type of room, design concept, plumbing and electrical needs, the general layout, flooring requirements, and others. The elements will change based on the type of improvement to be undertaken, how huge the project is, how long to get it finished and what it requires from the contractor.
3. Materials to be Utilized to Complete Home Improvement
Home improvement estimates will also differ on the brand, model, make, quality and efficiency of the materials to be used. You have to keep an eye on the quality of the materials and supplies as these greatly contributes to the overall durability and longevity of the finish.
Hopefully this helps you begin your journey to understanding how to pick the right contractor to complete your home improvement project. For more information please visit our site at: http://www.kcbasementfinishing.com/