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  • Former Business Owners Choose Cleary

    Former Business Owners Choose Cleary

    Many remodelers and craftspeople are working in the construction and building industries because of the satisfaction they receive from their work. While the internal sense of accomplishment at the end of a hard day’s work is not unique to our industry, the feeling of satisfaction is undeniably strong in construction. The difficulty of a hard day’s work quickly fades away in the warm glow of accomplishment. “If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life,” Marc Anthony. There are countless people who are living by this apparent, self-evident truth.

    The growth of the construction and building industries through the past 10 years, in Columbus Ohio alone, has seen the birth of many new companies. In reality, many of the people who own these companies own jobs in the construction industry but do not own a construction or remodeling business. Many of these businesses are not fully developed and will probably not weather an economic downturn when it arises. For more on this subject read “Do You Own Your Business or Do You Own a Job” by Aaron Enfinger, CR, COO of The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build in Qualified Remodeler magazine.

    Pros vs Cons of Owning a Remodeling Business

    Currently, seven former remodeling and design business owners now work for The Cleary Company and the number keeps growing! Our Team is blessed to have their passion and expertise and they too feel the same about having the support of a team of people with which to collaborate. We recently interviewed 3 of them to get a better understanding of why many former remodeling business owners choose our Team.

    • Laura Watson, ASID, UDCP – Design Manager (2009)
    • Justin Juenger, CRPM – Project Manager (2017)
    • Eric Coleman – Lead Carpenter (2021)

    What was the most exciting part of owning your own business?

    • Laura – Scheduling my own time.
    • Justin – Being the sole provider of the clients happiness at the end of the job.
    • Eric – Building something that was entirely my own.

    What was the biggest struggle with owning your own business?

    • Laura – Learning the financial aspects like accounting, billing, etc.
    • Justin – Keeping up with the office work like invoicing, taxes, insurance, etc. while balancing my time in the field performing the work during the day.
    • Eric – Wearing all the hats! I was an estimator, project manager, salesman, accountant, etc. and it was always difficult to balance those things.

    Truthfully, how much did you work in an average week?

    • Laura – 40-50 hours per week
    • Justin – 50-60 hours per week
    • Eric – Too many to count

    What was the biggest factor in your decision to close your business and join TCC?

    • Laura – I closed my business way before I joined TCC but my main reason was I was going through a divorce and knew I wouldn’t be able to support myself and my kids.
    • Justin – I found that I could do the part of the job I loved while letting someone else take care of the parts I did not. Also helpful was the pay and benefits offered by TCC allowed me to make a comparable salary.
    • Eric – I wanted to be part of a team that had my back. Additionally, I was able to do what I really enjoy in my role at TCC and I didn’t have to do the other stuff I wasn’t as good at.

    In retrospect did you see yourself as someone who was self-employed, or did you own a business? Why?

    • Laura – I guess I was more self-employed. I never really had the chance to create a business as I only did it for 3 years. Building a successful business takes a long time.
    • Justin – I would say it was a combination of both because I had both pieces of the puzzle on my back.
    • Eric – I saw myself as someone who owned a business. I employed people and was growing in all the avenues I wanted. In retrospect- my community did not want the professionalism, and quality that my company was building. So my efforts to build said company were futile.

    What would you tell a self-employed craftsperson or designer who is pondering the idea of returning back to a team?

    • Laura – Understand your responsibilities and learn to be accountable. It’s not just you anymore. There are other people depending on you.
    • Justin – The struggles of trying to find good help that will stay by your side will be alleviated.
    • Eric – With a solid team at your back you actually have less stress in your life, the same amount of creative freedom, more time to be with your families, hobbies and doing what you love outside of work.

    What are your top three reasons for choosing TCC?

    • Laura – I knew I could build something/grow here. It was a small company and very family oriented. I liked the challenge of doing all aspects of the design.
    • Justin – Quality of life, the team we have, and the company’s commitment to quality and satisfaction.
    • Eric – Culture, quality of product, opportunity for growth.

    If you are in the construction business, what are you searching for? Do you want to be on your own, running a remodeling business and all that comes with it? Do you want to work with a well-known respected company and hone your craft and build your skills? Many of our Team have chosen to be part of The Cleary Company and reap the benefits of working hard, being part of our family, developing skills and being recognized for great work. We truly appreciate every single Team member that makes The Cleary Company a great place to work!

    To learn more about our current openings, please visit our careers page.

  • Designing the Perfect Outdoor Kitchen

    Designing the Perfect Outdoor Kitchen

    Elevate and expand your entertaining space with a kitchen in your backyard!

    Imagine a perfect evening—a gentle breeze, the sizzle of mouthwatering food on the grill, and a group of friends gathered around, laughing and spending time together! An outdoor kitchen can elevate any entertaining experience from ordinary to extraordinary.

    A gorgeous outdoor kitchen is more than just a place to cook—it’s an experience! Creating an area with a grilling station, prep space, outdoor appliances, a sink, and bar area means there’s no need to use the indoor kitchen. By carefully considering the layout, materials, ambiance, and design, your outdoor kitchen will be the centerpiece of family and friend gatherings.

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio is ready to collaborate with you and create an outdoor kitchen you’ll love. Read on for tips on what you should think about when planning for your outdoor kitchen oasis

    Need some inspiration? Watch the Outdoor Living Spaces playlist on our YouTube channel!

    Before the Design

    Location

    Where you place your kitchen and the additional seating makes a difference. It can be placed close to the home on an existing patio, along the exterior walls or deeper into the yard. Having it close to your indoor kitchen allows for quick access, especially if you’re not adding outdoor appliances, storage, or a sink. Further away can provide you with a larger and separate entertaining area and endless style opportunities.

    Scope and Budget

    Decide what features you must have and the ones you want. From simple to sophisticated, straightforward to extravagant, the options are endless. Do your research to explore costs. Consider which of the following are important for your entertaining needs. At the very least, you’ll want a top-of-the-line grill, prep space or countertop, beverage station, and at least one table with seating.

    Other decisions to consider are:

    • Grill—built-in or standalone
    • Food prep area—free-standing or built-in countertop
    • Sink with or without plumbing/water
    • Countertop—free-standing or built-in
    • Flooring—deck, concrete or paver patio
    • Refrigeration—beverage drawers, wine fridge, portable coolers
    • Cabinetry and storage
    • Trash and recycling receptacles
    • Tables, stools or chairs, bar counter
    • Shade—landscape, awning, pergola, roof extension
    • Lighting
    • Décor
    • Heat for cool days & nights—firepit, columns or built-in heaters

    Utilities

    Understand what utility lines you have and where they are. This should involve a call to your utility companies to come to mark your lines for water, gas, and electricity. If you want running water, plumbing lines will need to be installed. Gas and electricity will need to be installed as well if the proper lines don’t currently exist.

    The Design

    Measure

    How large of a space can your backyard accommodate? Measure the area to ascertain the space available. Know what your city’s requirements are for property line setback. After measuring, you’ll need to determine different areas for a large (or smaller) kitchen—areas for cooking, dining, and entertaining and create a drawing for layout options using those numbers. Will there be enough room for all you want?

    Layout a Floorplan

    Visualize how the space will look by laying out the kitchen components on your drawing. Flooring, built-in features, countertops, cabinets, the sink, and outdoor refrigerators and appliances are the first things to plan for. It might even be helpful to tape off the areas and features outside in the space where the kitchen will reside, in order to move around the space and make sure what you want created will fit the area. Include the furniture and accessories in this step.

    Working with an experienced professional, such as the Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company, is advantageous during this phase of planning. Not only do we walk through all of these steps with you, but we also provide our years of experience and expertise to ensure an effective layout, functionality, and compliance with setbacks and utilities. Not to mention helping you get the biggest bang for your buck!

    Think Functionality

    An outdoor kitchen, when truly elevated in design, should have four zones for maximum functionality. A cold area for the refrigerator and ice maker, a hot area for the grill and other cooking appliances, the sink/bar in the wet area, and a dry area for meal prep, extra counter space, and serving area. Also, consider the direction the wind blows in your backyard.

    Additional Things to Consider

    • Cooking on more than just a grill—pizza oven, smoker, griddle, burners, etc.
    • Choosing appliances that are versatile if you don’t want all separate ones.
    • Separate space for lounging or even an outdoor living room is important if you want more than just the kitchen and a table and will really set your outdoor living space apart.
    • Here in Ohio, it’s important to think about winterizing and insulating appliances and counters to protect them from the winter elements.
    • If you are going to utilize storage in your outdoor kitchen, you need to consider the critters that might have access and plan accordingly. (We don’t encourage keeping any food or paper products outside.)
    • Weatherproof materials are a necessity, especially if your kitchen is open to the weather elements. Stainless steel, wood, cement, brick, stone, HDPE (high-density polyethylene), granite, concrete, and tile are all available options for various parts of your design.

    The possibilities are almost endless with outdoor kitchens. Designing your backyard to fit your family’s lifestyle is key to elevating your home. The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company can collaborate with you to create an outdoor kitchen you will never want to leave. So, let’s fire up the grill, raise a glass, and savor the memories made in your outdoor oasis!

    Ready to get started planning your new outdoor kitchen?

    Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today! Call 614-459-4000 or visit our website.

  • Elevate Your Bathroom’s Style to Spa Experience

    Elevate Your Bathroom’s Style to Spa Experience

    Unveiling the Secrets to a Bathroom You’ll Love.

    Are you ready to say goodbye to spending time in a dull, ordinary bathroom and hello to transforming your daily routine into a luxurious, rejuvenating experience? Remodeling your bathroom allows you to customize the space by filling it with unique features.

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio is ready to collaborate and create the bathroom of your dreams that you’ll never want to leave. What can you do to elevate your bathroom experience? The sky’s the limit! Choose one or all of these ideas for your bathroom remodel to create a space designed to fit your needs.

    Showers

    • Upgrade to a digital shower system. These digital thermostatic valves allow you to preset controls for multiple users that you can activate from your smartphone or with voice commands. Set your perfect temperature, ideal water pressure, multiple body sprays and shower heads, and even music. Check out our Team’s favorites from Kohler.
    • Install additional showerheads. A large shower can handle a rain showerhead, a handheld wand, and body sprays. You see where we are ging here—more is more!
    • Incorporate hydro, aroma, chroma and/or audio therapies into your bathing experience.
    • Create a wet room. This design is a tiled space partially or fully open that involves putting the freestanding tub in the same space with a separate shower.
    • Check out these fabulous shower examples below!

    Toilets

    • Go beyond the toilet by adding a bidet. Toto & Kohler make it easy to get both in one unit or upgrade your existing toilet with a new seat that includes bidet functionality. Features include preset or custom controls for water pressure, temperature, air-drying features, and heated seats.
    • Newer toilet models are sleek and come in one- or two-piece options, floor or wall-mounted, two heights, and come in two basic bowl shapes-round or elongated. Endless size options are available to fit any space.

    Lighting

    • Mood lighting is trending, and we love it! Smart LED lighting that changes colors and brightness levels creates the mood you want—relaxation, rejuvenation, or getting ready for work or going out vibes.
    • A layered approach to lighting is important in any room but especially in a bathroom remodel. Task lights are targeted for details (think putting on makeup and shaving). Ambient lighting creates an overall uniform light level in the room. Accent lights can be the bling or art piece of the bathroom (chandelier over the tub or a beautiful wall sconce) as well as highlight an object, or just add some visual interest.

    A Few More Ideas!

    • Lighted mirrors and medicine cabinets provide ample task lighting but also brighten up the entire space.
    • Fluffy, thick, high-quality, absorbent towels are dreamy and decadent.
    • Warm towels! Add a heated towel bar or rack.
    • How about heated flooring? No more chilly toes!
    • Incorporating nature brings a sense of calm and boosts your mood and well-being. Add some green plants (a vertical garden?) river stones or water features.
    • Select eco-friendly products and fixtures like low-flow toilets, water-saving faucets, sustainable materials, or LED lighting.
    • Innovative storage ideas such as hidden cabinets, built-in shelving, hidden niches, open shelving, and more elevate the space.
    • Add seating with a small bench or chair. Giving you a seat to put on lotion, give yourself a pedicure or maybe just to sit and hide from the kids.
    • For more inspiration visit our Bathrooms Portfolio page!

    Ready for a new bathroom?

    Elevate your bathroom experience with smart technologies, cutting-edge design options, and wellness-oriented amenities. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today and say farewell to your ordinary bathroom! Call 614-459-4000 or visit our website.

  • Space Saving Strategies for a Compact Bathroom

    Space Saving Strategies for a Compact Bathroom

    Small Bathroom, Big Potential – Bathroom Remodeling Solutions in Columbus, Ohio.

    Do you have a small bathroom? While totally serviceable, a small bathroom can be made better with a few tweaks and changes (or a complete renovation). The Development Team at The Cleary Company has created many unique and creative solutions when remodeling small bathroom footprints. Sometimes it’s just not possible to add square footage to a bathroom, but it doesn’t have to look cluttered or feel cramped. It is possible to create space, storage, and openness.

    Check out these small footprint bathroom remodeling projects! Want to see more inspiration? Visit our Bathrooms Portfolio!

    Design Details to Consider:

    • Using pocket or “barn style” sliding doors instead of swinging doors. If using a pocket door isn’t possible in your current space, reversing the existing door so that it swings out will give you space to move around.
    • Keep as much off the floor as possible to keep the room open. Consider a wall-hung toilet, a floating vanity, or wall storage, instead of cabinet storage.
    • Large tiles with minimal grout lines or tiles running in a diagonal pattern give the illusion of a larger room. Additionally, running wall tiles all the way to the ceiling draws your eye up and makes the room feel higher.
    • Keep it simple with soft, natural, neutral shades. A light color palette will create the appearance of a larger bathroom, but don’t be afraid to add a splash of dark or bold color for drama as an accent. If you choose a darker color, add pops of light, bright neutrals with the fixtures, countertops, and towels. Ultimately, color is such a personal choice.
    • Maybe it’s time for a wet room—with a spa shower and freestanding tub in the same space or eliminating the bathtub completely!
    • If you really must have a tub but need to save on space, choose a shower/tub combo and use a curved shower curtain rod.
    • Use compact fixtures designed for small spaces. Our Design Consultants can help source in-stock and custom pieces from a wide variety of suppliers in our network.

    Lighting Matters:

    • The right lights will make a room feel larger.
    • Layer the lighting with under cabinet lights, mounted wall sconces, overhead recessed cans and illuminated medicine cabinets will create a mood or style and will cut down on shadows.

    Magical Mirrors:

    • Strategically placed mirrors create the illusion of space, reflect light, and brighten up bathrooms, especially in bathrooms without windows.
    • Use a large mirror above the sink or one on a medicine cabinet. If there is a window, strategically place a mirror to bounce natural light around the room.
    • Install a beautiful, mirrored recessed medicine cabinet above the sink with a door that slides up like in the photo below!
    Robern 48″ customizable mirrored medicine cabinet with interior lights.

    Be Creative with Storage:

    • Go vertical with floor-to-ceiling shelving and cabinets. Bathroom essentials, towels, and toiletries are within reach but not taking up valuable square footage.
    • Adding built-in or better yet floating shelves above the toilet is another way to save space in a small footprint.
    • Recessed niches in the walls whether in the shower, above the toilet or near the vanity also save valuable space within a small bathroom.
    • Install the largest vanity that will fit maximum drawer storage.
    • Towel bars and hooks on the back of a bathroom door can free up any available wall space for shelving.
    • Custom storage solutions like pull-out makeup mirrors, in-drawer outlets, and divided drawers will keep all your toiletry needs from cluttering the countertops.

    Ready to remodel your bathroom?

    Do you have a small bathroom that needs an upgrade by implementing many of these space-saving solutions? Contact our Remodel-Design-Build Team today to discuss your home remodeling projects! Give us a call at 614-459-4000 or contact us through our website.

  • Main Floor Interior Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Main Floor Interior Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Project Spotlight: A classic “South of Lane” 2-story brick colonial home with loads of 1920’s charm and character gets a fully updated main level. The home went from a drab dark traditional interior design to a clean crisp coastal modern farmhouse style.

    As-Built & Proposed Floorplans

    As-Built Floorplan
    Proposed Design Plan

    Before Photos

    Project Details

    • Main living level interior work included all new flooring and paint, an updated powder room, entry, and mudroom plus a new gourmet kitchen with an expanded footprint.
    • New kitchen layout includes an 8.5’x3’ island, natural wood faux beams, large counter-to-ceiling windows and loads of custom cabinetry and storage.
    • Dining room features a new dry bar with open shelving, cabinetry plus a drawer refrigerator and a drawer freezer.
    • Two porch additions were also designed and built. The front porch enhances the curb appeal of the home and allows connection to the interior through two sets of French doors. The rear porch and deck include room for seating, dining and a hot tub. Connection to the back deck is thru new French doors from the family room.

    After Photos

    View more before & after photos of this project on our Houzz profile. Watch our video tour below!

    Design-Build Project Team:

    • Designer – Laura Watson, ASID, UDCP
    • Project Manager – Rob Lindeboom, CLC
    • Lead Carpenters – Tyler Mitchell & Joey Davis

    Ready to Remodel Your Home?

    Get started today! Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by visiting our website or calling our office at 614-459-4000.

  • 5 Signs Your Kitchen Needs a new Layout

    5 Signs Your Kitchen Needs a new Layout

    Is your kitchen’s layout causing you frustration? Is it difficult to navigate between the sink, cooktop, oven and refrigerator? If you’re struggling with traffic flow issues, inefficient appliances, lack of storage, cramped work zones, and little countertop space, read on to discover the signs and solutions!

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company Columbus, OH is ready to create your culinary haven. Our Team thrives in an environment where we collaborate with you to develop and execute a plan that works for you and your family.

    Do any of these signs strike a chord with you? If so, it’s probably time to tackle your kitchen remodel ~

    1. Limited countertop workspace. You know it’s time when you constantly circle around trying to find a spot to set the tray down when baking cookies. Locating a spot for the new Air Fryer, coffee maker, or mixer can be a clear sign that your counter space is woefully lacking. And what about meal prep? Are you always running into each other while trying to chop veggies or cook pasta? Inadequate counter space can hinder functionality. Even in the smallest spaces, a more functional layout is possible by creating customized storage for your needs.
    2. Inefficient work area. Layout matters! There are six basic types of kitchen floorplans but the three most common are U-shaped, galley and L-shaped. The L-Shaped layout is best suited to homes that do not need too much worktop space while the galley kitchen is suitable for smaller footprints. The bottom line is the space between your sink, cooktop, oven and refrigerator should form a streamlined work area for easy meal prep and cleanup. Has your lifestyle changed or has your family grown? Either could mean your kitchen layout is ready to be rearranged or reimagined with a remodel.
    3. Traffic flow or the lack thereof. Awkward paths around doors or ill-placed cabinets and congested areas where doors open into each other. When navigating through your kitchen feels like an obstacle course, it’s a sign the layout of your kitchen has run its course. A well-designed kitchen should have adequate space for doors and drawers to properly open as well as optimal traffic flow and functional movement between different work zones. No more bumping into your family while cooking!
    4. Storage woes. Insufficient storage is one of the most frequent complaints heard when we first meet with prospective clients. Cluttered countertops, unorganized kitchen essentials, and a lack of cabinets are the top challenges in an ineffective kitchen layout. We all like to collect kitchen gadgets, serving platters, dishes, and glasses even when we don’t have places to put them. Canned goods, snacks, and small appliances all need their place in your kitchen. If you’re struggling to find areas of storage for your kitchen items, your kitchen layout could be remodeled to incorporate better storage solutions.
    5. Appalling appliances, countertops, cabinets, and fixtures. Ok, appalling might be a strong word choice, but when you know, you know! Outdated appliances, inefficient fixtures, and worn-out countertops are a sure sign it’s time to remodel. Cabinets that are old, builder-grade, or just past the point of functioning properly might be the catalyst for your kitchen remodel project. Upgrading the hub of your home with new energy-efficient appliances, new cabinets, new countertops, and stylish fixtures will not only add the right functionality but will enhance the overall aesthetic of your kitchen.

    What does a kitchen remodel cost in Columbus, Ohio?

    For kitchen remodeling inspiration, check out the “Kitchen Remodeling” playlist on our YouTube channel.

    Ready to get started?

    No matter what is hindering the functionality of your kitchen layout, our Remodel-Design-Build Team can fix it. But more than that, we’ll have you loving your kitchen again! Contact us today by visiting our website or calling our Clients Relations Coordinator @ 614-459-4000.

  • George & Katie Team Up for The Ohio Eggfest

    George & Katie Team Up for The Ohio Eggfest

    Now in it’s 8th year, The Ohio Eggfest is happening on Saturday, July 29, 2023 from 11a to 4p. Foodies & fans of the Big Green Egg will cook, grill, bbq and smoke meats together to raise funds for The James Cancer Hospital (OSUCCC) & the Buckeye Cruise. Since 2015, over $315,000 has been raised!

    Join George, Katie, Garrett and friends of The Cleary Company for The 2023 Ohio Eggfest! A family friendly cooking competition, food festival, celebration and fundraiser.

    2022

    Hosted each year by Specialty Gas House, The Ohio EggFest’s purpose beyond fundraising is gathering families and foodies to celebrate “the greatest charcoal-based invention in culinary history” –The Big Green Egg. It’s a celebration and cooking, grilling, barbecue competition where all the food is cooked on The Big Green Egg grill. Cook teams from all over Ohio (and the country!) compete for awards and festival attendees enjoy a smorgasbord of samples.

    There will also be live music, cooking demonstrations, giveaways, silent auctions and fun activities for families. Eggfest is also an opportunity to purchase a once-used (day of the event) Big Green Egg at a discount. These Big Green Eggs come with the nest and “ConvEGGtor” (plate setter), 20lb bag of charcoal, and Kick Ash Basket! Plus, 100% of the proceeds benefit cancer prevention, treatment & research.

    Purchase your Ohio Eggfest Taster Ticket Today!

    Each ticket includes admission, entertainment including live music, cooking demos & more, food from each of the 36 participating cook teams, water, and a token to vote for the best cook! Tickets are $30 pre-sale or $35 day of and kids 10 and under are FREE!

    Taster Ticket Link

    Cook Team Bio

    The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build was established in 1994 by George Cleary. We specialize in whole house and light commercial remodeling in Columbus Ohio. A Team of experienced professionals dedicated to #ImprovingYourHomeLife by creating functional spaces that meet the needs of our clients. We enjoy supporting the communities where we live and work by committing our time, talents and treasure. Food and fun are important to our company’s culture. Competing in The Ohio Eggfest gives us a chance to combine our passions. Our goal is to have fun serving delicious bites to attendees while raising money for cancer research!

  • How Much Does a Home Addition Cost? | Columbus OH

    How Much Does a Home Addition Cost? | Columbus OH

    Building an addition onto your home is different from a remodel to an existing room. In Columbus, OH building a home addition typically adds new several hundred square feet and requires installing all new everything. This includes the foundation, walls, ceiling and roof as well as mechanical systems like electrical, plumbing and heating. Because you are adding something instead of changing a space that already exists, costs for a home addition project can vary greatly.

    Calculating the cost of a home addition requires knowing first the design, scope and size of the project and the type of room you want to add. Will new utilities be required? Maybe not for a sunroom but definitely for a new bathroom. There are also many other variables, including permits, trade prices and material costs.

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company has experience building all types of home additions. created the following project profiles to help you begin the discussion for your next home addition project. We also recommend reviewing Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs Value report for more information on building and remodeling costs in Columbus OH.

    3 Home Addition Projects, 3 Budgets & 3 Scopes

    UPSCALE – Single floor or 2 story addition + whole house remodel

    Possible Scope of Work & Finishes – Price Ranges $350k – $1m+

    • Increase sq ft of home by building outside the current footprint
    • Exterior updates including new windows and/or siding
    • Rework existing interior floorplan
    • Move and/or add plumbing & hvac
    • Upgrade existing lighting and electric
    • Greatest number of choices for finishes & materials
    • Quartz countertops
    • Tile floors and/or walls
    • Ample custom cabinetry
    • 1 or more large islands w/seating & storage
    • Heated tile flooring and/or exotic hardwood floors

    MIDRANGE Bump Out Build on to an existing room

    Addition home Upper Arlington Ohio bar seating and sink
    Covered Porch Addition plus converted existing Den into bar/lounge.
    NARI of Central Ohio CotY Award Winner

    Possible Scope of Work & Finishes Estimated Price Ranges $250k+

    • enlarge existing room by removing walls & building new
    • reorganize existing layout for greater efficiency
    • move and/or add plumbing & hvac
    • professional level of fixtures & finishes
    • new lighting & electrical
    • basic level granite w/flamed or leathered finish
    • custom cabinetry w/variety of choices
    • refinish existing or install new flooring– hardwood or tile

    MIDRANGE Build a new room within existing footprint of home

    Back entry area of home converted into Mudroom & Drop Zone

    Possible Scope of Work & Finishes – Estimated Price Range $75k $100k+

    • Repurpose existing space with in home’s current footprint – a porch, basement, attic, or spare bedroom
    • Install new plumbing and/or hvac
    • Upgrade electrical + new lighting 2-3 fixtures
    • Custom cabinetry and/or storage
    • New trim & paint only in remodeled space

    Get Inspired

    Visit the Additions gallery on our website to view more completed home addition projects from our award winning Remodel-Design-Build Team.

    Ready to Get Started on Your Home Addition in Columbus, Ohio?

    Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by calling 614-459-4000 or by visiting our website.

  • Your 8 Step Guide to Hiring the Right Remodeler

    Your 8 Step Guide to Hiring the Right Remodeler

    Navigating the Remodeling Maze

    Planning a remodeling project is exciting! You’ve been thinking about the room or rooms you want to change, you’ve probably been binge watching some renovating shows, looking through home magazines or scrolling through Pinterest, and dreaming. But now it’s time for the nuts and bolts of the plan—choosing the right remodeler to make your dream a reality.

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio is ready to create your vision and we want to help you hire the right company for you! The following eight steps should help guide your research to find the best company for your home remodel.

    8 Step Guide

    1. Define your project: It’s important to start by clearly defining your project. The scope of the work, your goals, budget, timeline, and any specific requirements and preferences are the first steps to think about. Knowing these allows you to articulate your thoughts and ideas to potential remodeling companies.
    2. Ask for recommendations: Many times, asking friends, neighbors, or colleagues for company recommendations is an effective way to start your search. Who better than those that have been through a project to give you their thoughts? Checking the company websites for reviews is a good unbiased referral as well. From these recommendations, create your shortlist.
    3. Do your research: With your recommended companies in mind, visit their websites, and explore their project profiles, photo galleries, and testimonials. When looking at their websites, find those that fit with your project idea and have a successful company. Another useful resource is the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). A NARI professional remodeling contractor is bound to a code of ethics that holds them to a higher standard of professionalism, integrity and excellence.
    4. Check licenses and insurance: We’ve all heard horror stories of companies starting work and not finishing or taking the money and not doing the work. A reputable company is properly licensed and insured and can be verified by local authorities. Licensing does vary by state, so ensure they have the correct licenses and certifications.
    5. Schedule a consultation: Now take your shortlist and schedule appointments. During the meeting, discuss your intended project’s details, ask questions, and pay attention to their communication skills, expertise, and professionalism. Who are you most comfortable with having in your home? Ask to tour their job sites, office, showroom or design center.
    6. Request references: A remodeling company should have references readily available from their past clients for you to contact. Call them and ask questions about their experiences, the quality of the work, how issues were handled, and how communication was between the client and the company.
    7. Develop a project proposal: Choose the company you feel is the best match for your family and project. Enter into a Design Agreement or request a written proposal or quote that includes the general project scope options, timeline of the project, and estimated costs.
    8. Sign the contract: After finishing the project development process request a contract that includes a detailed proposal with drawings, a scope of work, materials to be installed, project price and payment terms.

    Want to learn more? Read our blog post “Ready for a Home Remodel in 2023“.

    Need some inspiration for your next home remodeling project? Visit our Portfolio!

    Let’s Get Started!

    Following these steps will bring you to the right remodeling company for your project. It’s also your responsibility to communicate openly, set realistic expectations, and relay them clearly.

    The Cleary Company’s Remodel-Design-Build Team in Columbus, OH, would like the opportunity to collaborate with you by engaging in these conversations. Our Design Studio is available by appointment. Contact our Client Relations Coordinator who will answer all your questions, and explain our process. Call today 614-459-4000 or visit our website!

  • Kitchen, Bar & Primary Bathroom Remodel

    Kitchen, Bar & Primary Bathroom Remodel

    Working from home most days gives you a different perspective of your home. What works, what doesn’t and what really needs to be updated. Jen and Tom hired The Cleary Company to modify their primary en suite, refresh their kitchen and create better functionality for their basement bar. What was their experience like working with our Remodel-Design-Build Team? Read on to find out!

    Client Profile: Q & A with Jen & Tom

    What was the goal for your remodel?

    Our goal for the remodel was to refresh our primary en suite, kitchen, and basement bar. The bathroom required a full remodel because the layout needed better functionality. We painted the cabinets in the kitchen and replaced a backsplash—a simple change with a big impact. The 1960s bar was replaced to create an industrial pub feel.

    What is your favorite aspect of your remodeled space?

    Our favorite is the bar design. While new and unique, the bar blends in with the existing rec room. The copper main bar top and the live-edge walnut back counter along with the waterfall effect on the knee wall is an eye-catcher.

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

    Of course, during a remodel, you have to be prepared for the disruption in your home for the duration of the project. The Cleary teams were great about tidying up every day, but construction is a dusty process. If you are remodeling a home that’s 50+ years old, you need to be prepared for surprises. Be ready to make adjustments in plans and timelines because changes will happen.

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    The Cleary Company Remodel Difference

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to complete your remodeling project?

    We chose The Cleary Company because they just seemed to understand our goal and budget. Their designers listened to our needs and made suggestions that were in line, instead of pushing to make the projects bigger than they needed to be.

    What was your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company and why?

    My favorite part was the people. Every person on our project team was so kind and fun to be around. We both work from home so we were around a lot. We got to know our project team pretty well. Fantastic people!

    Who from our Team stood out and how did they exceed your expectations?

    Of my goodness, can I name everyone? Jen Sommers designed our kitchen and bar. It turned out amazing! The design of our bathroom project was so simple. We made some choices to determine our style, then BOOM! selections done.

    Don Holmes and his apprentice Tristan were so fun to work with. Don does great work, and he’s a patient teacher! This isn’t his first rodeo. Eric Coleman is a master craftsman. No question that Eric’s projects were going to look perfect! And last but not least, Matt Ames is a gold-star project manager. There were so many balls in the air at any one time, with the subs and internal teams. He kept it all straight and us informed the whole time.

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

    We didn’t know when we chose The Cleary Company, but after our projects were complete we would definitely say ‘Quality’. Quality process. Quality work. Quality people. Which results in a quality experience.

    Would you recommend The Cleary Company? Yes!

    Want to learn more?

    To view more photos of these three projects visit their Houzz albums ~

    Are you contemplating a home remodeling project (or projects)? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today! Call 614-459-4000 or Schedule a phone call on our website.

    Our Remodel-Design-Build Team will help you navigate the remodeling development process and collaborate with you to make your vision a reality.