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If you’re considering executing a kitchen or bathroom remodeling project this spring, Contemporary Refinishing in St. Louis, MO, recommends researching what’s trending right now in the home refinishing industry.

By finding out how homeowners are transforming their living spaces, you can maximize the amount of space in your home and enhance your property value once you’re ready to put your house on the market. When the time comes, you’ll also be able to attract more potential home buyers.

Kitchen Remodeling

bathroom remodelingWhen executing a kitchen remodel, keep in mind that refinishing trends have changed drastically over the past decade. Instead of separating your living room, dining room, and kitchen with dividing walls, Contemporary Refinishing is seeing more homeowners choosing to create an open space. Additionally, smart technology is replacing old, outdated kitchen appliances, enabling families to have more control over everything. Finally, laminate and linoleum is disappearing from countertops and flooring, and is instead being replaced with granite, wood, and marble.

Bathroom Remodeling

As a basic rule, your bathroom remodeling project should focus on expanding the size of the space and using higher-quality materials that will look better for longer. Homeowners have been adding skylights and windows in their restrooms in recent years—so if you’re looking for ways to reduce your utility bills and create an eco-feel, this is a great way to do so. Multi-spray shower heads are being installed more commonly, and showers are growing in size, as well. People are seeing their bathrooms as more usable spaces that transcend the traditional, functional purposes. 

As you’re planning your kitchen and remodeling projects this year, don’t forget to thoroughly research your options. To learn more about how Contemporary Refinishing can help keep your space trendy, call (314) 520-0857. Visit them online to view a complete list of products and services, along with an extensive portfolio of some of their most recent work.

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