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Remodel Tips

The furniture selection these days is much wider then before, especially in terms of children’s furniture. Looking for a bed that will get your child through a good few years? Check out the list we compiled below.

 5 simple and functional twin beds

The Parsons Twin Bed  at Room & Board has the option of adding a handy trundle bed underneath for all those sleepovers. This particular frame comes in a variety of fun colors that your children will love. 

IKEA’s Sundvik bed frame is perfect because of the higher sides that allow your child to roll around with out falling out. This particular frame is available in a few different color variations and is extremely budget friendly.

A second favorite from IKEA is the low budget Malm bed frame that comes in either black or white. A bed frame doesn’t really get any simpler than this modern option.

The Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed is on the pricier side but is a great option if you have two little ones around the same age or even if you just like the extra space. You can’t go wrong with this sturdy and classic bunk bed that comes in two different wood variations (Birch or Walnut).

The Allie Iron Bed from Pottery Barn kids is a great option if you’re going for a vintage bedroom look. The iron speaks to a time period past while still providing a stylish and sturdy piece of furniture for your child.

We hope you found this list helpful!

Interesting in remodeling your home? Give the team at Renewal Remodels & Additions a call at 253-682-1990 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today!

 

 

 

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We’ve all heard of a log cabin, so what is this phenomenon referred to as the “Blog Cabin”? On the Do It Yourself Network’s main home page you’ll see a link to a home listed as the Blog Cabin. It’s a truly groundbreaking multimedia experienced based on this idea: You Design It, We Build It, You Could Win It! Viewers and internet users alike have the opportunity to interact with the design features of the home by casting their votes towards which styles they like better in the home.

The Blog Cabin will then be featured on 6 special episodes of some of the DIY Network shows such as, House Crashers, Mega Dens, and Desperate Landscapes. The hosts of these series will be on hand to renovate the property, making it into a luxurious home for one lucky sweepstakes winner. You can enter the contest up to two times per day on the DIY’s Network’s website all the way up until September 28th 5PM Eastern time. We took a look around the virtual tour of this year’s house and let’s just say we will definitely be taking advantage of the 2 per-day entry limit! Enjoy the photos of the 2012 Blog Cabin located in historic Waldoboro, Maine, here.

Does this have you inspired to remodel? Give the team at Renewal Remodels & Additions a call at 253-682-1990 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today!

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It’d be difficult to find someone that wouldn’t be interested in having a spa in their home. That would probably cost a pretty penny, huh? You may be surprised to find out that it is not as expensive as you may have anticipated! Here are some inexpensive ways to add the feeling of a luxury spa to your bathroom at home without the insane price tag:

  1. Change Your Shower Head
  2. Install Stone Flooring
  3. Whirlpool Attachments
  4. Glass Shower Doors
  5. Heated Towel Rack
  6. Dimmer Switch
  7. Seating
  8. Tub Caddies:
  9. Basket of Spa Goodies:

Interested in seeing more? Take a look at the full list here as well as some products to help you complete your at-home spa.

Thinking of remodeling? Give the team at Renewal Remodels & Additions a call at 253-682-1990 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today

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If finances are tight this year, there are still beautiful & creative ways to decorate your home. Using recycled materials is something that designers have been doing for years to cut costs & it’s something you should consider too!

Wood Pallets

Wood pallets are used at every grocery store. This is a material that most stores have no need for after their product delivery has arrived, so you can usually take them for free when you ask! Pallets can easily be stacked together to create a rustic looking book shelf or coffee table. You can paint them, stain them or just keep them the way they were received.

Wooden Barrels

Wooden barrels are another inexpensive and different way to add character to the inside or outside of your home. Create your own decorative end table by placing the filler of your choice inside the barrel and placing a piece of round glass on the open top. Or simply cut the barrel in half and place it on your porch as a plant holder! 

Old Windows

You’d be amazed how many old windows are laying around if you just look out for them! Antique shops and flea markets are ideal places to find them as well. Old windows make for great coffee tables that can also second as a shadow box. Or create an open air seating area outside in your backyard!

Wooden Planks

If you have piles of wooden planks just laying around outside, don’t turn them into fire kindle! You can turn these would be scraps into some one-of-a-kind art work for your home. Choose your favorite photo and mount it on painted planks. You can also fashion some great kitchen art with the words of your favorite snacks! 

Inspired to remodel? Give the team at Renewal Remodels & Additions a call at 253-682-1990 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today!

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There is nothing wrong with a small kitchen if  you know how to make the most out of your space. Here are 5 space saving tricks that can make any teeny tiny kitchen feel a lot bigger:

1. Vertical Space

Take advantage of all the vertical space that you have to work with. Try floor to ceiling cabinets for added storage space.

2. Pneumatic Door Lifts

Install pneumatic door lifts on upper cabinets for best use. This will aid you in the way you utilize your kitchen storage, making things easier to reach and sort.

3. Lazy Susans

Lazy Susans will be your new best friend. These will save you space in your cabinets, your refrigerator, and even on your counter tops. They come in a variety of different sizes and style options.

4. Shelving

Adding shelving for storage next to your range will not only be convenient but it will also free up some valuable cabinet or counter space. On the hard to reach shelves try storing things that you may not use every single day, such as a cake platter or a vase.

5. Wine Storage

Wine bottles can take up a lot of vertical space simply because of their size. Try adding two wooden planks to an empty cabinet for a rustic wine cellar look in your kitchen. Not only will this save you some space, but it looks great as well.

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firepit

Summer is here and fire pit season is in. Since we think everyone should have a fire pit, we’ve gathered an easy weekend D-I-Y project for you and your family! A fire pit is great to use while entertaining or to keep warm after the sun goes down, before starting our project think about the best spot to situation your fire pit. Consider the times of year you will be using the fire pit, the natural landscaping and the accessibility so ensure your fire pit is well situated and not going to become a hazard. 

Materials and Tools:

  • Shovels
  • Gravel
  • Bricks
  • Chalk or Spray Paint
  • Stakes
  • String
  • Bricks
  • Capstone blocks
  • Mortar

Directions:

  1. Mark the dimensions of your fire pit! Use paint or chalk to mark the radius of your fire pit in the grass or soil.
  2. Start digging! Calculate how deep you will need to dig and begin. When digging remember to take breaks frequently to prevent back pain.
  3. Lay down that brick. Carefully read the instructions that came with your bricks. Remember, the goal is to create a solid foundation to ensure the stability of the fire pit.
  4. Ensure the support of the foundation. Once the bricks are assembled back fill the pit with dirt for support. Then add gravel to the floor of the pit to absorb any water.
  5. Install the top caps. Make sure the bricks are clean and dry, then lay out the top caps and apply to the walls. It is important to allow them to dry level and completely to prevent any problems in the future.

 

 

 

 

When building remember to thoroughly read the directions and use properly safety equipment. If you come across any problems don’t hesitate to call Renewal Remodels and Designs at 253-682-1990 or contact us online for professional assistance.

Happy constructing! Check out the original instructions here for a more detailed description of this project.

 

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