Category: Design-Build

  • Why Should You Hire a Design-Build Remodeler?

    Why Should You Hire a Design-Build Remodeler?

    Making a major change to your home can be exciting and rewarding. It can also seem overwhelming. There are many ways to approach a remodeling project. Some of the most common are DiY or hiring a handyman, jack of all trades, or general contractor. For larger, more complex projects there are two options – hire an architect and/or designer and then a general contractor or hire a Design-Build remodeling firm.

    Most people think that the design and the construction of a remodel project are two separate disciplines that require hiring multiple companies, but they do not have to be. In fact, in most cases it’s better if they are not! With a Design-Build approach to remodeling, one company is responsible for the entire project. There is a true collaboration with a Team of professionals working with you from initial concept, architecture, material selections, permitting and construction. Throughout the process, your budget is respected by your designated Team.

    In contrast, working with a general contractor begins with you first finding an architect and/or designer who may or may not know what things cost or what things might be overly complex and costly to build. In this scenario, you will be responsible for arranging the selection and delivery for many of your project’s materials, fixtures, appliances, etc. This approach typically ends up costing you more energy, time and money.

    Design-Build Defined

    The term “Design-Build” is used in many different industries today. A company using a Design-Build model of business is basically a “one-stop-shop” or “turn-key” firm. In the remodeling industry, this means one company is responsible for the design, planning and estimating of a project, as well as the scheduling and construction of a project. A truer budget target is established at the front end. Costs of various scenarios are discussed, giving you options. You can then make educated decisions on whether adding a more expensive feature is actually worth the extra money.

    This approach differs from the more traditional approach of hiring an architect and/or design firm to create plans for a remodel of your home. You then bid the plans out to one or more general contractors whom you then hire to manage the construction of your project.

    At The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build in Columbus Ohio, we collaborate with you on any project, large or small, residential or light commercial. Our Team walks with you every step of the way while utilizing decades of design and remodeling experience. Our process ensures organization, timeliness, communication, and a high level of skilled craftsmanship. We take care of it all – initial concept through construction. We live and love the details!

    Benefits of Design-Build

    • Communication is with one company from start to finish.
    • A Team approach to your project.
    • Savings of your time & energy.
    • Planning, Design & Value Engineering for your budget.
    • Detailed Scope of Work & Construction Drawings.
    • Clear certainty of your project’s price.

    Which approach is right for your remodel?

    Consider all of your options and understand the pros and cons of each. Whatever approach you decide to take for your next remodeling project, we recommend doing research and educating yourself. There’s 24/7/365 access to information these days online but it’s also smart to get recommendations from those you know. Ask a friend, neighbor or co-worker how their experience was with the company they last hired.

    Consider these three questions we believe you should be able to answer “yes” to before hiring your remodeler.

    1. Am I comfortable with the people who will be in my home for weeks, possibly months?
    2. Do I trust the people and the process outlined by the remodeler for my project?
    3. Do I understand all the costs and potential over-runs for the project I desire?

    Ready to get started? Contact our Team today!

    Watch the before and after transformation video of a Design-Build whole house remodeling project in Bexley OH our Team completed.

    Whole House Remodel & Addition | Bexley, OH
  • Home Remodeling Know-How

    Home Remodeling Know-How

    Make the Most of Your Next Call to a Remodeling Contractor

    You’ve made the decision to remodel your home, so you just call a contractor and get started…right? Not the best approach to find the right remodeler for you and your home. It is important for you to determine your goals and to do at least 3 things before making any phone calls to increase your remodeling know-now.

    1. Research– Know what companies are working in your area. Drive around your neighborhood. Whose signs do you see in your neighbors’ yards? Check out their websites and other social media profiles.
    2. Budget– Know what you can spend. You can easily find average project costs for Central Ohio by reviewing Remodeling magazine’s Cost vs Value Report. If you’re financing your home remodel discuss your options with your banker or check out these key local resources.
    3. Timeline– Know when you want construction to start and/or be completed. Think about your family’s schedule, vacations or other lifestyle changes that could affect your project’s schedule.

    Gaining the remodeling know-how to get the job done right

    The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH has extensive experience and the best team to help you with your home remodeling, but it’s important that you do your homework so that you have your questions and answers ready for our Team when we talk. Check out Redfin’s blog post Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Contractor for more information.

    So, before you contact a contractor and invite them into your home, do your own research and increase your remodeling know-how first. Ask around (find out who your family and friends have used), read reviews and testimonials, and check out each company’s certifications, licenses and affiliations. It’s important to get a feel for each company’s values, reputation and connection to the community before you call so that you find someone that you will be able to work with successfully.

    Be Prepared to Answer Questions Too

    Having your answers ready for the following questions before you call will also help our team in getting to know you and your home’s needs. The more we know upfront, the better we can streamline the process and start your renovation project! We don’t want to waste your time, so this information helps us all determine whether there is a good fit before diving too far in.

    • How long do you see yourself living in the home?
    • Have you ever worked with a remodeling company before?
    • When do you ideally want the project to start? OR Is there a target date for completion?
    • What type of project do you need or want? (one room, multiple rooms, addition, exterior work or handyman type work)
    • What is your vision for the project? Give us all of your thoughts and ideas.
    • How long have you been planning this project?
    • What is your projected budget?
    • What are you looking for in a contractor?

    Working with The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH means you’re working with a TEAM and reputable remodeling professionals. Our experience will make your next remodeling project seamless, organized, and exactly what you wanted, if not more! Do your homework, make inquiries, and know the answers to as many of these questions as you can. Find out more about The Cleary Company Difference!

    Once we’ve both decided there is a good fit and you have chosen to work with our Team, we’ll work together to design a remodeling plan to meet your family’s needs. Together, we can make your remodeling dream a reality!

    Watch this video to hear our clients Melanie & Jon describe their relationship with The Cleary Company.

  • Design-Build Collaboration for Outdoor Living Projects

    Design-Build Collaboration for Outdoor Living Projects

    In today’s world, landscaping and outdoor spaces have become a big part of home remodels. More and more homeowners want to maximize their living space and blend the indoors with the outdoors via windows, large doors, and beautiful, livable landscaping features. When our Team at The Cleary Company has a home remodeling project that includes a large-scale landscape project, we look to GreenScapes Landscape Company for their impeccable work and expertise. Our relationship is one of mutual admiration and we work together to create beautiful exteriors and amazing outdoor living spaces finished with gorgeous plants, walkways, structures, and more. Read on to learn more about a project we collaborated on and you’ll understand why this is a win-win relationship!

    Project Profile – NARI Regional CotY Award Winner

    Marc Aubry, GreenScapes Head of Residential Design, explained, “The homeowner wanted to create an outdoor space for entertaining and enjoying nature. That project is a good example of bringing professionals together early in the project and being able to create a really nice indoor/outdoor space, and transitional spaces.” In the case of this home in Upper Arlington, Aubry said, “The homeowner was very interested in birds and wildlife, and we were able to accomplish that. She has no turf in her back yard. It’s all plants—plants that attract wildlife and birds. We did the design, and The Cleary Company came back and completed the custom carpentry. It was a real team effort,” Aubry noted. “The home addition The Cleary Company built included a lot of glass walls. It is very nice to sit in the home and look outside and watch the activity in the garden, the entire back yard. The large glass windows have a special reflective coating so that birds won’t fly into it.”

    Home addition & outdoor living space Upper Arlington OH

    The homeowner is looking forward to seeing her landscape design change and mature with the coming seasons. This project’s landscaping is designed to harbor, protect and attract overwintering birds year-round. The end result is kind of like a sanctuary, a phenomenal place to enjoy nature.

    Are you ready for an upgrade to your home’s exterior?

    Maybe it’s time for your own outdoor living space! Build Better with The Cleary Company and GreenScapes Landscaping Company. Let us help turn your backyard into an oasis from the “busyness” of daily life. Call today!

    The Cleary Company (614) 459-4000

    GreenScapes Landscape Company (614) 837-1869

  • Jobsite Safety & COVID-19

    Jobsite Safety & COVID-19

    Keeping you, your family, our Team & trade partners safe is always our number one priority. The Cleary Company is fortunate to be among the essential businesses allowed to continue operating during the State of Ohio Stay at Home Order. The next 30-60 days are going to be highly abnormal for everyone and we will be adjusting as needed. I’m proud to report that in less than 24 hours Our Team was able to quickly adapt to our new working conditions!

    Our Office, Development and Design Teams are working remotely from home by conducting meetings with clients and vendors via Zoom, FaceTime and virtual showrooms online. Read more about office precautions here. Additionally our Production Team has instituted new and enhanced jobsite cleaning protocols so they can stay busy keeping our Client’s project moving forward.

    Here’s a list of those new safety protocols posted on each of our jobsites:

    • If you have a fever you are not allowed to work on any jobsite, please go home immediately!
    • If the clients, who live in a home that is an active jobsite, have tested positive for COVID-19, we need to shut down that jobsite for 14 days.
    • Each jobsite will be equipped with all of the essential supplies for cleaning & maintaining personal hygiene.
    • Before & After each shift all surfaces on jobsite will be disinfected.
    • Maximum number of workers on site limited to 5.
    • Anyone working on any jobsite needs to maintain a safe social distance while performing their tasks.
    • Sharing of tools, personal items and/or food is not be allowed on any jobsite.

    Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any concerns regarding your current or upcoming project or any scheduled meetings with our Team.

    Be well & stay safe! George Cleary, CR

    Russell has a new title COVID-19 TCC Safety Officer

  • Design-Build Kitchen Addition

    Design-Build Kitchen Addition

    Clients in Powell, OH, a family of five, loved their neighborhood but had outgrown their existing kitchen. The existing U-shaped kitchen floorplan was cramped. They enjoy cooking together as a family but two adults and three teenagers sharing that was becoming more challenging.

    The project scope included building a 6′ x 32′ addition to expand the footprint of the kitchen, pantry, and laundry rooms. The newly expanded footprint allows for distinct zones of cooking, cleanup, and serving along with a new beverage station. A cantilevered bump out of the main sink area allows additional natural light to flood the new space.

    During Construction – Framing

    Project Year: 2019 | Project Cost: $200,001 – $500,000

    After | White & Grey Gourmet Kitchen Addition

    An additional 193 sf was added to the existing kitchen & adjacent casual dining space giving the clients more room for hosting large gatherings. A large L-shaped island was added to include additional seating and prep space. To bring as much light as possible into the kitchen an additional window bump out of 2’7″ x 7′ which also created additional countertop space. Thermador appliances include 48″ gas range w/griddle, steam oven, range hood & dishwasher. Additional appliances include U-Line beverage fridge & Samsung microwave drawer. Custom cabinetry includes personalized storage solutions.

    After | Exterior View

    The exterior view of the new addition shows a cantilever bump out on the new addition which is where the sink is located. This not only brings in more natural light to the new space it also adds architectural interest to the entire addition.

    Read more about this project in the October/November issue of HouseTrends magazine here!

    Meet the Team

    Project Designer Laura Watson ASID, UDCP
    Project Manager Rob Lindeboom CLC

    Ready to Get Started on Your Kitchen Addition?

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • Treating Home Remodeling Clients Like Family

    Treating Home Remodeling Clients Like Family

    Do you subscribe to Architectural Digest? If so did you see the full page on George and The Cleary Company in the October issue? We share the reason we treat our clients as if they are a part of our family. George talks about how The Cleary Company, your Columbus, OH remodeling company, got its first clients in 1994 and how this ended up laying the groundwork for a philosophy that our Team still embraces today.

    Notable Quotes from George:

    “Once clients hire us, they become part of our family”

    “Because we treat every client’s home like our own, we understand today’s decisions will impact tomorrow’s dreams”

    Through our Remodel Design Build process takes the time to get to know our clients’ lifestyles, needs and goals for their home and incorporates them into their project. We understand that remodeling can be stressful, and there are many emotional ups and downs. To help our clients navigate these phases of remodeling, our app keeps them updated on schedule changes, allows them to view progress photos and logs as well as make payments even when they are on vacation. This ability to stay connected, coupled with our incredible team of skilled professionals helps ensure client satisfaction and in most cases clients for life. In fact, over 70% of the projects we’re building in 2017 are from repeat clients and referrals from past or current clients!

    The truth about home remodeling, is that it can be a hard and messy process, but treating clients like family helps ensure the final product and client experience are exceptional. Contact our Team and you’ll be treated like family too!

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  • Personalized Details Matter

    Personalized Details Matter

    With Tiny Touches We Create Custom Spaces for Each Client

    Our Team works with you and integrates the design, estimating, and construction plan from the beginning of the project, so we can quickly focus on what can be done within YOUR space and budget. All of your drawings and selections are completed BEFORE contracts are signed and construction begins unlike the alternative Design/Bid approach which starts with an initial drawing that is then sent out for pricing.

    Designer Olivia Kern explains how Our Team creates a space that’s personal to each Client’s needs. Exploring customized storage solutions to kitchen or bathroom remodeling projects are the details that make your home remodeling experience fun and valuable for both Our Team and Our Clients. Watch other videos from George and the Team on our YouTube channel.

  • Home Remodeling & Jobsite Safety

    Home Remodeling & Jobsite Safety

    What Clients Can Do To Keep Safe During Their Home Remodel

    by Aaron Enfinger CR General Manager The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH

    Safety has no quitting time; Safety first; Safety is no accident; Safety is as simple as ABC-Always Be Careful. Would you like me to continue? I can do this all day!

    There are many slogans when it comes to safety. Many of these are catchy, funny and memorable so that safety is kept at the top of mind when working in an environment that, at times, can be dangerous. One thing that we in the home remodeling industry do as part of our jobs is bring some of these dangers into your home.

    Despite the potential for danger on any jobsite, Our Team at The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH is committed to safe construction sites for our homeowners, their families and pets, plus all our employees, trades and vendors. We feel education is key to keeping everyone safe so let’s take a few minutes to review some simple ways our clients can assist our Production Team with safety on every jobsite.

    The KISS acronym is an easy way to remember for good safety practices-

    Keeps It Safe and Sound!

    • Keep clear of work site during the work day

    One of the best ways to avoid potentially unsafe conditions is to…avoid potentially unsafe conditions. While the craftsmen are working on your project it is best to stay away from the construction area. There are tools, materials, and other potential hazards lurking everywhere. Giving the craftsmen the needed space and time to work, goes a long way in reducing additional exposure to hidden hazards. This is especially true for children and pets! Your Project Manager can arrange a time either before or after the work day to walk your jobsite with you.

    • Involve everyone that lives in the home in project communication

    One of the most important aspects of any home remodeling project is staying in regular communication with your Project Manager. Whether you prefer calls, texts or emails, communication needs to go both ways in the dynamic relationship of Client/PM. Please regularly update your Project Manager with your family’s activities and daily schedule. Safety can be compromised with surprises so you and your household will need to know what is happening daily in your home and when it is going to happen. Our APP makes keeping in touch and up to date easy with your mobile phone or tablet!

    • Store valuables away from the work zone

    We have seen some very unfortunate circumstances where some very sentimental family heirlooms have inadvertently been damaged during demo and/or construction. Even though all professional craftsmen take pride in the fact that they can do their work and minimize impact on the family’s daily life, clients can help us be successful by keeping important possessions out of harm’s way. We recommend any item of value, whether sentimental or monetary value, be kept away from any area under construction and prefer these items to be packed away and, if possible, stored offsite.

    • Set boundaries with your children and pets

    It seems obvious enough, but it should be highlighted anyway- DO NOT allow children and/or pets unattended into construction areas during working and even during non-working hours. Construction sites are never a safe place for children and pets since they can’t discern the dangers looming. Please keep them far away from the tools, materials, and exposed mechanical systems.

    Safety is everyone’s responsibility and reward!

    For additional information on Remodeler – Client communication check out this article from This Old House Magazine, How to Get the Most from Your Contractor