Home Renovation Trends
Home renovation trends reflect the changing needs
of Canadian home owners; whether it's creating room for aging
parents, a home work space or simply a more enjoyable living
environment. At the same time, quality and long-term value are
paramount.
Professional renovators keep in close touch with the
marketplace. You can expect them to be knowledgeable about the
latest consumer trends and able to give you solid advice on
appropriate designs, products and regulations, no matter what kind
of renovation you want to undertake.
Multi-generation housing
The younger generation is delaying final departure from the
parental home; at the same time, aging parents are moving in with
their adult children. Self-contained in-law, or secondary, suites
may be accommodated within the existing house or built as new
additions. Depending on the regulations in your community, a
secondary suite may be used later as a rental unit.
Accessible housing
Whether renovating for yourself or adding an in-law suite, it's
a good idea to include accessibility features-wide doorways and
halls, grab-bars in the bathroom, non-skid flooring, lever-type
handles and so on. Many of these features simply make good sense;
they make life easier and safer for everyone at reasonable
cost.
The home office
Canadians are working out of their homes in record numbers,
whether they are operating their own business or telecommuting.
Renovating your home provides the ideal opportunity to create an
attractive and efficient work environment with acoustical
insulation, pre-wiring, built-in workstation, shelving, storage
space and, possibly, lots of natural light.
Home entertainment centres
It takes more than the right electronic equipment to make a good
entertainment centre. The design of the room must be carefully
planned. Acoustical insulation in the ceiling and floors and proper
sound-resistant framing in the walls make sure that people in the
rest of the house are not disturbed. Custom-built shelving makes it
easier to organize your equipment.
Energy retrofitting
Upgrading the energy performance of your home is generally less
costly when you piggy-back energy improvements onto other
renovation work. From insulation to energy-efficient heating
systems, windows, appliances and lighting, your renovator can
advise you on options to reduce energy use and increase your
savings.
Healthy indoor air
Do you regularly experience headaches, respiratory problems or
allergies at home? They could be signs of poor air quality.
Professional renovators can help diagnose the problems and improve
your indoor air quality, whether it's fixing a leaky foundation or
installing a mechanical ventilation system. They can also suggest
healthier products and techniques to minimize air-borne pollution
and chemical emissions.
Home security
If you're concerned about the safety and security of your home,
consider installing an alarm system as part of your renovations.
There are two basic approaches: 1) a full-perimeter system with
contacts on all doors and windows, and 2) door contacts only with a
motion detector (the latest motion detectors have overcome earlier
problems of pets setting off alarms). Your renovation contractor
can explain your options and advise you on the best choice
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