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  • Repeat Clients for Remodeling Projects

    Repeat Clients for Remodeling Projects

    Cleary’s Craftsmanship Earns Repeat Business: Homeowners Return for Multiple Remodeling Projects

    8 Home Remodeling Projects Large & Small | Columbus, OH

    Meet Jane, she and her husband Joe have been clients of The Cleary Company since 2002! Over the years they’ve hired our Team to complete a total of 8 home remodeling projects ranging from new windows and an exterior face lift to a kitchen remodel. Working with Jane and Joe over the years has been a pleasure and we appreciate their trust in us.

    Jane on the red carpet at our 20th anniversary party! | September 25, 2014

    What has been your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company?

    My favorite part is the quality of work they do! I have high expectations and no matter the project big or small, they’ve completed what I expected.

    Why did you originally choose The Cleary Company to complete your renovation/remodeling projects? And why did you continue to choose them for future projects?

    We had seen their job signs in the area and George is our neighbor. We know him personally which is very important. He even stopped by one night to just check and see how the project was going and how we were doing.

    One of the main reasons I went with them for our last two projects, all new windows and a kitchen remodel that included removing interior walls, was the fact that they have a design team. I had seen some of their completed projects on social media and in person.  For us to take on a project of this size when you’re committed to staying in your home that is 50+ years old, we didn’t want it to look like we did a remodel. We wanted it to look like we updated a home and everything still flows. I knew that they would be able to accomplish my vision. Their Team and the quality of work is why we’ve had them do so many projects over the years.

    What advice would you offer to someone who is thinking of remodeling their home?

    Do your homework! If it’s a huge project then you should seriously consider if living through a remodel is what you really want to do. Weigh all of your options, location, cost to remodel, moving or building new. If you do decide to remodel, seriously consider moving out during the project. It’s hard to live in it day to day when people are interrupting your schedule. It can be done, but it’s hard.

    Who is your favorite team member? 

    They’re all good! I just love Laura and learned to trust her from the very beginning that she was going to create a design plan that reflected my vision. I didn’t want to get rid of my original kitchen cabinets because they didn’t look like they needed to be replaced and she was able to pull everything together so it didn’t look like I had old and new mixed together. Her design insight is incredible.

    Rob, my project manager, made sure that when something came up he addressed it. The open communication was perfect.

    If you were asked to explain in one word why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company, what would it be? Integrity

    Watch Jane’s video testimonial from our 2017 VIP Client dinner!

  • Universal Design & Bathroom Remodeling

    Universal Design & Bathroom Remodeling

    What Does Universal Design Really Mean?

    Universal Design isn’t something most homeowners think about when building or remodeling a home, but it is something we discuss frequently with our clients. Universal Design simply defined is a home designed and built to be used and accessed easily by all people no matter their age, size, or abilities. This universal approach to design and construction is all about planning and details. What products, features, and space planning considerations need to be in place for the space to function for all?

    Creating a Universal Design home means that the living spaces are designed with those principles in mind from the beginning and is aesthetically beautiful. Some examples in design, planning, and adaptations that can be made are wider doorways, smooth level flooring, curb free showers with grab bars and benches, no step entryways, lowered countertop work spaces, elevators or stair lifts, accessible electrical outlets and switches, and kitchens that offer multi-level surfaces for people who use a wheelchair or just need to sit while preparing food.

    Q & A with Columbus Ohio’s Universal Design Expert

    Rosemarie Rossetti, Ph.D. is an expert on the topic of Universal Design. She and her husband, Mark Leder, designed their home along with a talented group of architects and designers. The Universal Design Living Laboratory is a marvel of good design that not only works for her, but for everyone. A virtual tour and video tour can be viewed on the home’s website, www.udll.com.

    Rosemarie Rossetti & Mark Leder in their master bathroom.

    What does Universal Design mean to you?

    Independence, Safety, Accessibility, and Convenience. These are the 4 pillars of what I’ve experienced as a person using a wheelchair. Having a home that enables me to be independent in my daily living is absolutely the right design for our home. All homes should consider designing with Universal Design from the beginning. It isn’t a specialized design, but rather it’s just good design. The home should include features and products that are ergonomic and right for the conditions of the people that live there whether they have a disability or not. The design accommodates everyone. It’s a whole new design framework of thinking about home design.

    In sharing your home and Universal Design with other people what are the key elements that you would tell people to keep in mind when building or remodeling their home?

    Many people are shortsighted as they think about remodeling and don’t think they need the wider 36” doors, grab bars in the shower or no step entrance from the garage. They just don’t understand there are advantages to the family over the long term when designing a home using Universal Design. Spend the money and do it right the first time. Listen to the design team that is working with you that knows more than you do about staying in your home for the long tem versus paying to live in an assisted living facility because suddenly you don’t have a home that serves your needs. There can be tremendous value to having Universal Design elements in your home. The key here is value. What is the value versus cost? You have to look at this over the long term of living in your home.

    What Universal Design elements did you use in your bathroom to accommodate your wheelchair?

    Many hours of research and detailed discussions were spent deciding on what products and fixtures would give me full accessibility to my bathroom.

    • Large bathroom floorplan
    • Decorative grab bars
    • Various heights of counters
    • Full extension drawers and shelves
    • Lower rocker style light switches (36” above the floor)
    • Higher electrical outlets (25” above the floor)
    • Textured ceramic and porcelain floor tiles with seamless transitions to wood and carpet
    • Large bathtub with plenty of grab bars
    • Curbless roll in shower with plenty of grab bars with a bench and shelves
    • Slide bar for shower head
    • Hand-held, flexible shower fixture
    • 17-19” high toilet seat
    • Lever handles on all doors and faucets

    Now that you have lived in your home, what would you change?

    Actually we are getting ready to make a change now. We found a new product from ShelfGenie. They are going to be a contributor to the home and will be installing roll out shelving under the kitchen and bathroom sinks and some pull down shelving in the cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom. This will give me more convenience, storage, reachability, and accessibility. I can only reach so high in a cabinet so this will be a huge help to me.  I was delighted when I learned about this product and that they are willing to be a contributor. We will have before and after photos on our website so that people that visit can see the significance of their products.

    When someone visits your Universal Design Living Laboratory, what is the one aspect of Universal Design they now understand that they didn’t before?

    It’s beautiful, not institutional, very attractive, and they want it. Universal Design has so much to offer. They see it in its form here as a demonstration home and say, “Wow, I wish we had this. Why didn’t we do that? Why don’t we go home and talk about this?”

    Rosemarie Rossetti, Ph.D. has many resources if you’d like to know more. Her website, Universal Design Living Laboratory, is a treasure trove of information with over a hundred articles. In addition, you can take a virtual or video tour of her home, view webinars and videos, and more. She now has a new book, The Universal Design Toolkit. A free chapter can be downloaded from the website. The Toolkit is available for sale in a digital format and is packaged with four hours of videos and webinars.

    We thank Rosemarie for sharing her knowledge and thoughts with all of us. In 2015 Our Team visited with Rosemarie & Mark, at the Universal Design Living Laboratory click here to see photos from our field trip!

    Need modifications to your bathroom? The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build, has experienced designers with Universal Design (UDCP) accreditations from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). Contact us today to get started!

  • Milestone Year The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build

    Milestone Year The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build

    Thankful – Grateful – Blessed

    Celebrating 25 Years of Home Remodeling in Columbus OH!

    Words that describe my feelings towards you, our Clients, our most precious resource. It’s hard to believe that April of 2019 marks 25 years since I took a leap of faith and created The Clear Company. We were small and humble but I had a simple vision for how I wanted to run my business ~ build relationships & improve people’s lives. Thank you to everyone who has been part our journey. I look forward to celebrating with you all at our anniversary party where we will also be revealing our newly remodeled location so stay tuned for details!

    Cheers, George

    Read our 25 Year Milestone profile in Columbus CEO magazine here!

    George Cleary, owner of The Cleary Company, with shop dog Russell.
  • Design Build Basement Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Design Build Basement Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Basement Project Profile

    Project Year: 2017 | Project Cost: $100,001 – $150,000

    This basement remodel is not your father’s man cave. The new design plan executed by The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build balances design and utility. Transforming a dull and dated space into a sophisticated entertainment space for the whole family featuring a stone fireplace with custom built-in shelving, a kitchenette for hosting friends and family on game day as well as a full guest bathroom.

    The boys wanted their own space to watch sports and the parents wanted a family space that didn’t look like a “man cave”. The sophisticated transitional design incorporates a cozy family room feel with 3 large screen TVs and a variety of seating options. The original plan was to remove the load-bearing wall to have one large single space however after the budget was taken into consideration, the final design proposed kept the wall however it was opened up creating a greater connection between the once divided spaces. The wall features a pass-thru style bar and allows for additional seating. To add architectural interest a black wrought iron track with barn-style doors was installed which allows the closing off of the bar and kitchenette. A cozy room for gathering as a family to watch a movie or sports with snacks and beverages conveniently located and perfect for entertaining. 

    Opening up the stairway to the basement makes the space feel larger. The new door to the utility room features perforated metal for ventilation is a nice upgrade to the old louvered bi-folds. Pass thru window in structural wall increases viewing options for game day. Removing the drop ceiling and installing new LVP flooring also helps to visually expand the space.

    Read more about our clients and this project which was featured in TriVillage magazine!

    Photos by Marshall Evan Photography

  • Client Referrals Matter

    Client Referrals Matter

    Finding the right remodeler for your home can seem intimidating. After all, your home is one of your biggest investments and you want to know that the company you hire is reputable and can do the job right. One of the biggest mistakes homeowners can make when they decide to remodel is cutting corners on the company they hire to build their remodel. As with most things in life, you truly do get what you pay for when it comes to hiring home remodelers. By working with a reliable, experienced remodeling professional, you can ensure your home renovation project will turn out successful.

    Clients and friends of The Cleary Company have firsthand knowledge of our mission and values which makes them our best cheerleaders. Who is a homeowner more likely to trust than a family member, friend or neighbor who has experienced a company’s service firsthand! How do we know? We survey each client at the completion of their project and again after our 1 year walk-thru and gain valuable feedback about their experience, our Team, our process and our craftsmanship.

    Refer a New Client & We’ll Buy You a Meal!

    Did you know you know referrals are the strongest source of leads for the remodeling industry? On average, more than 1/3 of all the projects we’ve built over the last 26 years in business have come from referrals!

    You can earn a free lunch or dinner just by referring New Clients* to The Cleary Company! That’s right for every New Client* you refer we’ll send you a gift card for a meal to a local restaurant.

    Want to know what our clients have to say about working with us? Click here to see why we have a 4.9 out 5 star rating!

    *A New Client is defined by your referral signing a contract to hire The Cleary Company to build their first project.

  • 2018 Winter Coat Drive

    2018 Winter Coat Drive

    Give the gift of warmth!

    Join Our Team in collecting new or gently used coats, hats, gloves, and scarves. The TriVillage Chamber Partnership along with  Two Men and a Truck and the Upper Arlington Rotary Club have secured 16 collection sites. Volunteers will deliver all donations to Community Shelter Board to be washed, sorted and delivered to shelters throughout Columbus & Franklin County.

    Bring your donations to our office at 4766 Kenny Rd 43220 during business hours Mon – Fri 8am to 5pm. OR click this link for other locations.

  • Tips for Adding Color to Your Kitchen

    Tips for Adding Color to Your Kitchen

    Kitchen remodeling is one of the most popular home remodeling projects call our Team receives. And it’s also one that we love to design and build for our clients! The kitchen is the heart of your home, a place for family and friends to gather and cook, eat, and hang out. But when you’re thinking about remodeling your kitchen, it can be tough to know where to start.

    That’s where our Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company, Columbus, OH comes in. We get to see the kitchen renovation process from start to finish. We are blessed and grateful to work with so many amazing clients since 1994 and to share their joy when they see their vision come to life.

    Choose a colorful Appliance:

    Houzz published some great inspiration for adding color to your kitchen design. Of course, we think #4 is the best example!

    Have Fun with Color in Your Backsplash:

    Tile can take a backsplash from boring to beautiful with some careful planning.

    • Choose a different finish on the tile to impact the result of the design. Glossy or matte finishes create visual cues, as well as changing the design aesthetic.
    • Let your personality shine by transforming the way a room looks and feels with tile. Using different lay-outs, textures, and color, all help make the space unique.
    • Contrast the grout color for even more flair or keep it neutral so that it doesn’t stand out—options abound.
    • Keep it simple for the look you want or go bold and unexpected for more flair.
    Blue glass mosaic tile Upper Arlington OH Kitchen remodel

    Make a Statement with Your Cabinets:

    Light or dark, painted or stained? It is a big decision. Why not both?! Each type has their pros and cons. It really just depends on the type of cabinets being used, the design style, your preference, and the benefits or challenges for both. This mid century modern kitchen uses a combination of light and dark stained cabinets with simple flat panel drawers and doors to compliment the unique light fixtures and orange accents.

    Don’t Forget the Hardware:

    Go beyond polished or brushed chrome and nickel. Why not choose antique copper, bronze or matte black? Don’t be afraid to try different shapes and sizes too!

    Need more inspiration? Check out our Kitchens Portfolio on our website.

    Ready to Get Started on Your Kitchen Remodel?

    Our Remodel-Design-Build Team is here to collaborate with you on your new kitchen. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by calling 614-459-4000 or visiting the contact page on our website.

  • Bathroom Addition in Dublin OH

    Bathroom Addition in Dublin OH

    Project Profile Guest Bathroom Addition by The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build

    Project Developer: Robert Raskin 

    Designer: Laura Watson ASID, UDCP

    Project Manager: John Coleman CRPM

    This Bathroom Addition in Tartan Fields Dublin OH was featured in Dublin Life magazine’s Oct/Nov 2018 issue!

    Bathroom addition utilized unused attic space above garage which allowed for a larger full bathroom to be built between two existing bedrooms.
    Before photo shows empty space above an existing attached garage.  Shower base features a built-in bench, modern trench drain and zero threshold entry. Custom cabinetry provides ample storage for towels and supplies.

      Stationary and handheld showerheads installed for a custom bathing experience. A large niche shelf provides storage for bathing products.

    Photographs by Marshall Evan Photography

  • Designing a Functional Mudroom

    Designing a Functional Mudroom

    Planning a Mudroom Remodel? Busy families need functional storage! Finding places in your home to store coats, sports equipment, backpacks, and more can be challenging, especially if you live in an older home, where a mudroom may be non-existent. Creating a well-equipped organized space or drop zone is a great addition to any home. Mudrooms are typically top on wish lists for Our Clients at The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH and our designers specialize in creating functional award-winning designs that meet the needs of your family.

    It doesn’t matter how big or small it is, just that it fits your family’s lifestyle. A functional mudroom’s purpose is to provide an intermediate space that creates a transition between outside and inside. This structured place in your home provides quick and easy storage of items you need when leaving that is easily accessible – especially when leaving home in a rush. So, what do you need to think about if you want a mudroom?

    Tips from Designer Olivia Kern Meadows

    Olivia Kern Meadows, answers the most common questions our clients ask about mudrooms or, as we like to call them, drop zones. “Storage, in general, is the biggest request from our clients! Everyone is looking for a way to store things in an organized fashion. Once you show someone the best way to optimize their space for storage, you can begin playing around with what types of storage they want and whether it’s open or closed. People also request benches with storage. So, a place to sit and take off and put on their shoes, but also incorporates shoe storage beneath the bench.”

    What are the best solutions to hiding or organizing clutter?

    Baskets are amazing! Baskets are a great way to hide clutter, especially items that tend to look cluttered even when they are organized, such as keys, chargers, hats, gloves, and scarves. A great way to organize clutter with built-ins is to use several different types of storage: cubbies for basket storage, shoe shelves for shoes to lay flat on, boot storage behind a cabinet door or on a pullout shelf, drawers with dividers for smaller miscellaneous item, and closed storage above a drop zone for additional “messy looking” items.

    What do we do with the kids’ shoes, their coats, car keys, winter boots, and pet supplies?

    Kids Shoes: Use baskets and shelving situated just high enough that pairs of shoes must go in side-by-side – this forces organization and visual appeal. (Just be sure they are dry.)

    Coats: Hooks at various heights allow adults and children to hang more items in a single vertical space. For example, kids hang their items on the lower hooks, while adults can hang their items on the higher hooks. As kids grow, they can begin hanging backpacks on the lower hooks and their coats on the higher hooks.

    Car Keys: Install small hooks on the wall by the drawer, place a decorative bowl in the “drop zone”, or keep in a drawer that has organized dividers.

    Winter Boots: Cubbies/Dividers at the floor level that go straight down to the actual flooring material are great for maintaining clean cabinetry when storing winter boots. Having adjustable height shelving (especially under a bench) is very helpful when trying to accommodate shoes of all heights and styles. We’ve also done a boot stage on a pullout shelf underneath a drop zone counter.

    Pet Food/Supplies: A closed cabinet is the best way to store these items. Typically, under and above the drop zone is a great place because it’s easily accessible, but out of the way. The closed cabinetry not only helps to keep unorganized pet supplies from being visible, but it also helps to keep pet food smells from creeping out into your living space.

    What gets overlooked that clients need?

    All mudrooms should have charging ports and seasonal storage.

    Outlet locations are more important than people realize and placing them strategically within a mudroom/drop zone can really make a difference in how functional the space and outlet can be. Placing outlets with thought will elevate the functionality of that space.

    Something that people forget often is that there are other seasons than the one they’re currently in while designing their space. It’s important to create storage within the mudroom that allows clients to rotate their “wardrobe”. For example, when it’s winter, where will you store your scarves, hats, and gloves so that they are easily accessible each day? In the summer, where will you store your scarves, hats, and gloves so that they are out of the way? What about seasonal jackets? It’s not only important to have storage for what you need at the particular time, but it’s also important to have hidden storage for things you don’t need right now.

    What’s your favorite mudroom that you designed?

    A recent project in Upper Arlington comes to mind. This project has a tall pull-out with shoe storage, a charge station and a deep drawer that pulls out of a base cabinet for boot storage.

    Tips from Ryan Schaad from Schaad & Sons Custom Cabinetry

    What’s most important? The choice of wood that is used for cabinets. Ryan Schaad, owner of Schaad & Sons, Inc., is one of our premier custom cabinetmakers. We asked him some questions to help you understand the cabinet planning process for your mudroom.

    • Best wood species for custom cabinets- maple hardwood. Painted cabinets are very popular and maple allows paint to look like porcelain when it dries. Maple is also the best choice for stained cabinets since the wood can be stained to look like many different wood species.
    • We prefer stained over painted because of the wood top surfaces used in the mudroom where you might put your feet or any other objects that might be wet. These spots get the most wear and tear and it is easier to touch up a stained surface, rather than a painted surface.
    • Mudroom location can help determine the best type of cabinets for the space. A side entrance used only by the family means a mudroom can have open cubbies and shelves, with hooks for coats and bags. A mudroom that will be exposed to guests might be better with drawers and doors, where everything is hidden away and can be kept cleaner and neater.
    • Another feature that looks good and is very practical, leave the floor exposed underneath the bench seat or cubby area. Install the flooring underneath a bench so that you aren’t putting shoes on the wooden base of the cabinet or cubby. This way, when you take off your wet shoes, you aren’t placing them on wooden cabinet surfaces that can break down over time with repeated exposure to melting snow & ice.
    • Maintaining solid wood cabinets is easy. Treat them just like you would any other cabinets or piece of wood furniture in your home. You can find cleaning recommendations on the Schaad & Sons website.

    If you’re planning a remodel, don’t forget about that drop zone! You know you need it and we’re here to build it for you. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator to get started 614-459-4000 or visit our website.

    For more design inspiration visit our pro Houzz profile!

  • Accessible Bathroom Remodel in Upper Arlington OH

    Accessible Bathroom Remodel in Upper Arlington OH

    Project Profile: Universal Design isn’t something most homeowners think about when building or remodeling a home, but it is something we discuss frequently with our clients. Aging In Place or Universal Design, both used interchangeably, simply defined is a home designed and built to be used and accessed easily by all people no matter their age, size, or abilities. This universal approach to design and construction is all about planning and details. Carefully researching and choosing the products, features, and space considerations for your home to function for all throughout you and your family’s life cycle.

    In the summer of 2018, Donna, a longtime past client of The Cleary Company, called George with news that her husband was suddenly and unexpectedly confined to a wheelchair. They needed a full bathroom on the first floor of their home remodeled to accommodate his new accessibility requirements. George was, of course, ready to fast track a remove and replace bathroom project to meet their needs!

    Before & After Universal Design Bathroom Remodel

    20 Years of Multiple Remodels & Lifestyle Transitions

    Meet Donna. She’s been a client of The Cleary Company since 1999. She hired George to build a 2-story addition on her cape cod home in Upper Arlington OH. That first project included adding a family room, master suite, plus another bathroom to accommodate her growing family. Since then we’ve also remodeled her kitchen, mudroom, basement, garage and last year a Universal Design full bathroom remodel.

    Donna is not only a client but a cheerleader for The Cleary Company, by referring several family members, friends and neighbors over the years. Read more about Donna’s relationship and past projects with The Cleary Company here.

    “I’m feeling the Cleary love! Please know that I appreciate and love you guys so much. Thank you George, for being in my life!” – Donna, Upper Arlington OH

    Incorporating Universal Design principles into any bathroom remodel is important, especially if you plan to “age in place” gracefully in your present home or if injury or health issues require assisted care. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today to collaborate on your next bathroom remodel with a Remodel-Design-Build Team who cares about you and your family. Call 614-459-4000 or Visit our website!