Tag: Columbus Ohio Remodeling

  • How a Remodel Unites Your Family 

    How a Remodel Unites Your Family 

    A recent story in The Wall Street Journal caught our attention. Families across the country are reimagining basements, bonus rooms, and underused areas of their homes to help their kids unplug and reconnect. These renovations, often sparked by a desire to reduce screen time, are yielding surprising results. More time spent with family, deeper creativity, and a space that everyone uses. 

    At The Cleary Company, we’ve noticed the same trend taking root here in central Ohio. Parents aren’t just looking for more storage or better organization — they’re seeking spaces that support connection, learning, and real-life fun. 

    The National Shift Toward Screen-Free Zones 

    The rise in home play spaces is part of a bigger shift in how families are thinking about their homes. The recent WSJ article highlighted parents who were motivated to remodel specifically because of how much time their children were spending on screens. (Some averaging up to 7 hours a day!) These parents saw physical space as part of the solution. 

    And it’s working. 

    Families are finding that by investing in playful, engaging environments, they’re not just giving their kids an alternative to screens — they’re creating a magnet for connection. The remodeled rec rooms and hangout hubs are pulling kids away from devices, bringing siblings together, and making family movie nights or spontaneous dance parties a regular part of the week. 

    From Trend to Real Life in Central Ohio 

    “We’re definitely seeing more families come to us with a vision of a space that encourages unplugging and playing — not just for the kids, but for everyone,” says Laura Watson, Development Manager, ASID, UDCP at The Cleary Company. “It’s about building something that invites interaction — from puzzles and games to crafts and reading nooks.” 

    Here in Columbus and across central Ohio, this national trend is taking shape in personal, customized ways. We can help families: 

    • Transform basements into vibrant, multi-zone playrooms with space for movement, creativity, and lounging 
    • Reimagine formal living rooms into hybrid learning and play spaces 
    • Add reading lofts, art nooks, and built-in storage that’s both stylish and practical 

    And while every design is unique, they all share one goal: to create a space that feels like a “yes”. Yes to mess, yes to movement, yes to being together. 

    More Than Just a Room for the Kids 

    When people think “playroom,” they often imagine bright primary colors and toy bins. But the reality can be so much more thoughtful and elevated — and more integrated into your home’s overall design. 

    “Play spaces can be intentional and beautiful,” Laura explains. “You can create a room that grows with your kids, fits your style, and adds value to your home — emotionally and financially.” 

    These remodeled spaces bring lasting benefits: 

    • Encouraging creativity – Spaces designed for art, music, building, or make-believe help kids explore and express themselves. 
    • Promoting physical activity – From soft floors to mini rock walls, design can invite movement even indoors. 
    • Building family culture – These rooms become a place to laugh, talk, and spend time away from the pull of digital devices. 
    • Evolving over time – A well-designed space can start as a toddler zone and transition into a teen lounge, study space, or guest suite. 

    Your Space, Your Story 

    Every family is different, which is why every project starts with a conversation. What does your day-to-day look like? What do your kids gravitate toward? What kinds of memories do you want to create? 

    Once we understand your family’s rhythm, we help shape a space that supports it. Using our proven design-build process to keep the project on time, on budget, and full of collaboration. 

    Ready to Reimagine Your Space? 

    We love helping central Ohio families transform their spaces — not just to look better, but to live better. And sometimes, it starts with something as simple — and powerful — as play. 

    If you’ve been dreaming of a place where your kids can unplug, explore, and grow — we’d love to help make that vision real. Whether it’s a full basement renovation or a flex space that needs purpose, we’re ready to design something meaningful with you. 

    Ready to take the next step to make your play project a reality? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator by scheduling a call or completing a new project form on our website.   

  • A Basement Remodel Rooted in Nature and Wellness

    A Basement Remodel Rooted in Nature and Wellness

    Turning a basement into a dream space is an exciting challenge, especially when it’s all about blending functional and personal touches. For a millennial family with a passion for plants and yoga, their previously underutilized basement space became the perfect canvas to create an “experience home” by incorporating elements of biophilic design. Let’s dive into how this transformation came to life with some creative and highly personalized design choices by Emily Perebzak, UDCP at The Cleary Company.

    What’s an “Experience Home” Anyway?

    Think of the “experience home” as creating spaces that go beyond just looking good. It’s about designing rooms that feel good to live in—places where you can practice yoga, host friends, and even grow your favorite plants. Instead of just filling rooms with stuff, it’s about crafting spaces that fit your lifestyle. This idea shaped every inch of the basement, from multifunctional spaces to cozy corners for relaxation.

    Bringing Nature Indoors with Biophilic Design

    If you love plants and crave a connection to nature, biophilic design might just be your jam. It’s all about weaving natural materials, greenery, and light into your home to create a calming vibe. This basement redesign went all in on these principles, creating a fresh and rejuvenating environment perfect for yoga sessions and quality family time.

    The Design Details That Make it Shine

    Emily sprinkled magic throughout this basement remodel with thoughtful, functional, and stylish design choices. Here are the highlights:

    1. White Oak Quarter Sawn Cabinetry

    White oak isn’t just beautiful; it’s built to last. The quarter sawn cut—a technique where the log is cut into quarters and sliced—brings out a stunning straight grain pattern. Plus, it’s super durable. “This method not only adds a sleek look but ensures the cabinetry can handle daily wear and tear,” Emily explains. Bonus: it’s a timeless choice that’ll never go out of style.

    Emily also customized the cabinetry to suit the family’s needs, adding built-in storage for their yoga mats and plant care tools. This thoughtful touch ensures the space is as practical as it is beautiful.

    2. Bold Green Black Trim Color

    Want to make a space feel modern and bold yet cozy? Dark trim against light walls is a winning combo. “Using a deep, rich color like Sherwin Williams’ SW6994 Green Black creates contrast and highlights architectural details,” says Emily. It’s a simple way to add drama and depth without overwhelming the space.

    Proposed Design Rendering | Modern basement with hardwood floors, seating, and ping pong table

    3. Double-Sided Bookshelf

    What’s cooler than a custom bookshelf? A double-sided one! This design move makes the most of the space, acting as both a room divider and a functional storage area. “We even hid a column inside a mitered white oak detail to make it feel intentional and polished,” Emily shares. Now that’s a clever design.

    Emily also included shelving that could be adjusted to accommodate the family’s growing book collection and their love for displaying plants and personal mementos.

    4. Kitchenette Meets Potting Station

    Who says you can’t mix business with pleasure? This kitchenette doubles as a potting station, ideal for a family that’s all about sustainable living. “It’s a nod to creating a ‘green’ home, improving air quality, and encouraging healthy habits,” Emily explains. Perfect for plant care or grabbing a quick snack after yoga.

    Proposed Design Rendering | Modern basement remodel with hardwood flooring and sink with counter and cabinet space

    5. Bathroom with Bold Tile Design

    This bathroom’s all about contrast and texture. The black tile wainscoting wraps around the room, making the space feel larger, while white tile in the shower adds interest. Emily says, “The gold fixtures and Schluter edging tie everything together with a touch of luxury.” And don’t forget the tile floor rug detail—a small choice that adds big personality.

    Proposed Design Rendering | Modern bathroom remodel with white hexagon tiling, marble sink vanity, toilet and shower

    Wrapping It Up

    For this family, their love of plants and yoga took center stage. There’s plenty of room for lush greenery that boosts air quality and creates a zen vibe.

    This basement remodel is a perfect example of how thoughtful design can transform any space into a personal sanctuary. By blending “the experience home” concept with biophilic design and Emily Perebzak’s expert touch, this millennial family now has a basement that’s as functional as it is fabulous. From durable white oak cabinetry to a one-of-a-kind kitchenette, every detail was chosen to enrich their lives—and isn’t that what home is all about?

    Meet the Designer

    The Cleary Company headshot Emily Perebzak, Designer
    Emily Perebzak, UDCP | Designer

    Emily Perebzak, UDCP | Designer | The Cleary Company

    Pro facts – Emily started her career at the Cleary Company in 2022, bringing a year of experience from a design-build remodeling company in Cleveland. She earned her bachelor’s degree in interior design and marketing from Kent State University. During her time at Kent State, she had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy, where she explored the city’s architecture and design. Throughout her semester in Europe, she was able to travel around and draw inspiration.

    Fun fact – She enjoys discovering new recipes on TikTok and experimenting in the kitchen. Also, she cherishes spending quality time with her fiancé and their dog, Maple.

    Social Media – 
    Follow her and her projects on Instagram @emilymariedesigns

    What do you enjoy the most about working for The Cleary Company?

    Working at TCC enables Emily to tap into her creative mind to solve problems and design spaces that are both beautiful and functional. The ability to positively impact people’s lives by improving their environment is incredibly fulfilling. Every project is an opportunity to create something meaningful that enhances both the aesthetics and functionality of a space, ultimately making a positive difference in her clients’ everyday lives.

    Ready to get planning started on your kitchen remodel project? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form!

  • 8 Kitchen Design Trends for 2025

    8 Kitchen Design Trends for 2025

    Unexpected Kitchen Design Trends to Watch: A Look Ahead

    As our kitchens continue to evolve as the heart of the home, designers and homeowners alike are exploring bold, unexpected ideas that bring fresh personality and function to this essential space. Shannon Tannehill, UDCP, Design Consultant at The Cleary Company in Columbus, Ohio, shares her take on some of the most surprising kitchen trends emerging for 2025. 

    1. English-Style Kitchens with Moody Tones 

    A departure from the minimalism that’s been popular for years, English-style kitchens are making a comeback with their warm, dark wood cabinetry, rich color palettes, and classic detailing. “English kitchens bring a timeless charm that feels both elegant and inviting,” says Tannehill. “They’re perfect for homeowners who want a cozy, lived-in feel that still feels elevated.” 

    These kitchens often include elements like freestanding cabinetry, open shelving, and classic farmhouse sinks. Darker woods and traditional detailing add sophistication, while rich, moody colors like forest greens and navy blues bring depth. For those wanting a timeless look, English-style kitchens offer a beautiful blend of elegance and warmth. 

    Kitchen remodel in Upper Arlington, OH features 2 islands with seating providing ample countertop space for preparing meals and entertaining.
    Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    2. Range Alcoves for a Touch of the Old-World 

    Range alcoves are another unexpected element popping up in kitchen design, adding a nostalgic, old-world charm to modern spaces. Built around the range, these alcoves create a recessed space that feels both functional and architecturally interesting. “A range alcove is like a little sanctuary for cooking,” explains Tannehill. “It frames the cooking area beautifully, making it feel like a special, dedicated space.” 

    With tiled backsplashes or arched designs, range alcoves bring character and depth to the kitchen. This feature is ideal for those who love to cook, as it creates a dedicated, cozy spot for meal prep, often paired with built-in spice shelves or decorative tiles for added personality. 

    Range detail in kitchen remodel features ZLINE freestanding gas range, quartz countertops, ceramic tile backsplash with blue "patchwork" design.
    Kitchen Addition | Columbus, OH Metro Area

    3. Woven and Mesh Cabinet Fronts 

    Woven or mesh cabinet fronts are bringing texture and craftsmanship back into kitchen design. These unique cabinet fronts introduce a touch of the artisanal, blending traditional craftsmanship with a fresh, modern look. “We’re seeing clients drawn to the texture and interest these cabinet fronts add,” says Tannehill. “They make cabinets feel more dynamic and create visual breaks in a wall of cabinetry.” 

    Ideal for homeowners who want a bit of personality in their kitchen without going overboard, woven or mesh fronts are perfect for upper cabinets or standalone pantry units. The result is a light, airy feeling that complements both classic and contemporary designs. 

    Original brick wall preserved for its color, texture, and architectural interest. Pantry cabinets painted with Sherwin Williams SW 6216 Jasper.
    Kitchen Remodel | Grandview Heights, OH

    4. Bold, Earthy Cabinet Colors 

    While neutrals have long dominated kitchens, 2025 is seeing a shift toward bold, earthy colors inspired by nature. Deep greens, rich blues, and terracotta tones are taking center stage, adding warmth and character to kitchen spaces. Tannehill shares, “These colors bring a grounding effect to the kitchen. They feel connected to nature and create a sense of calm.” 

    Using bold, earthy hues on cabinets adds depth and richness, which pairs beautifully with natural materials like wood or stone. For those looking to bring color into their kitchen without overpowering the space, earthy tones are an excellent option, offering a refreshing break from the classic white kitchen. 

    8.5' kitchen island painted Sherwin Williams SW 7620 Seaworthy with Cambria Ironsbridge countertop.
    Kitchen Remodel | Dublin OH

    5. Two-Tone Cabinets for Depth and Dimension 

    Adding a creative twist, two-tone cabinets are becoming a popular choice for adding visual interest and dimension to kitchens. By combining different colors or materials on the upper and lower cabinets, homeowners can personalize their kitchen in a way that feels dynamic and cohesive. “Two-tone cabinets allow for more creative freedom,” Tannehill notes. “They’re a great way to introduce contrast without overwhelming the space.” 

    This trend can be as subtle or bold as you like. Some homeowners opt for soft contrasts, like white uppers with light wood lowers, while others go for high-contrast pairings such as deep green cabinets on the bottom with cream-colored cabinets on top. This style is versatile, allowing for endless customization to suit each homeowner’s taste. 

    The kitchen remodel expanded by removing a hallway. Perimeter cabinets painted SW 7014 Elder White and the 8.5' island painted Benjamin Moore Raccoon Fur.
    Kitchen Remodel | First Floor Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    6. Textured Finishes: Fluted and Ribbed Cabinet Doors 

    Textured cabinet finishes, like fluted or ribbed designs, add a tactile quality to kitchen cabinets that feels both custom and artisanal. These finishes bring a bit of the unexpected to a traditional cabinet face, elevating the overall design. “Textured finishes make cabinetry stand out without being too loud,” explains Tannehill. “They add a handcrafted feel that’s refined and modern.” 

    These details are subtle yet effective, offering a sophisticated way to add depth to cabinets. Fluted or ribbed cabinet doors can work with a variety of kitchen styles, from modern to traditional, giving the space a unique and personal touch.

    Reed detail inset into shaker-style cabinet doors adds depth and dimension.
    Kitchen Remodel | Grandview Heights, OH

    7. Concealed Kitchens for a Minimalist Look 

    Minimalism is moving to the next level with concealed kitchens that hide appliances and storage behind flush cabinetry. This design approach gives the kitchen a sleek, unified appearance, making it blend seamlessly with the rest of the home. “Concealed kitchens offer a clean, uncluttered look,” says Tannehill. “They’re perfect for people who want a seamless space that doesn’t feel overly ‘kitchen-like.’” 

    By hiding appliances within cabinetry and using handleless doors, concealed kitchens create a minimalist, modern atmosphere that’s perfect for open-concept homes. They’re a practical choice for anyone looking to make the kitchen feel more like an integrated part of the home’s overall design.

    This kitchen pantry features a hidden "messy" kitchen that can be closed off with a pocket door.
    Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington, OH

    8. Cool Metal Kitchens for a Modern, Industrial Edge 

    Metal is being reimagined as a key material in kitchen design, particularly stainless-steel finishes that offer an industrial yet sophisticated look. From countertops to cabinetry, metal elements bring a sleek, modern aesthetic that appeals to those who value durability and low-maintenance surfaces. “Metal kitchens are surprisingly versatile,” says Tannehill. “They offer a sleek, cool look that’s easy to maintain and feels effortlessly modern.” 

    Stainless steel, brushed nickel, and even aged brass finishes can bring a unique edge to kitchen design, pairing well with natural wood or stone elements. This trend is ideal for homeowners looking for a streamlined, hyper-modern vibe that’s also practical and easy to clean. 

    Contemporary kitchen design with high gloss enameled cabinet doors mixed with warm walnut accents and base cabinets. The island features a quartzite countertop with waterfall edge on each end.
    New Build Home | Upper Arlington, OH

    Looking Ahead: Crafting Kitchens That Feel Like Home 

    These unexpected kitchen trends for 2025 highlight the blending of traditional charm with innovative, personalized design. From earthy tones and textured finishes to high-tech concealment, these trends offer endless opportunities to create a kitchen that’s unique, functional, and future-ready. “Today’s kitchens are about creating a space that’s a true reflection of the homeowner,” Tannehill concludes. “It’s all about designing a kitchen that feels personal, comfortable, and capable of supporting our lives for years to come.” 

    Whether you’re planning a full remodel or simply gathering ideas, these emerging trends can help shape a kitchen that not only meets your needs today but also grows with you in the future. 

    Meet the Design Consultant

    Shannon Tannehill, UDCP | Design Consultant

    Pro facts – Shannon became a member of Team Cleary in 2021, bringing with her six years of experience in the remodeling industry. Before joining The Cleary Company, she worked extensively in tile sales. She also pursued studies in Interior Design at The Art Institute of Cincinnati.

    Fun fact – She loves her hip-hop dance class!

    Social Media – Follow her and her projects on Instagram @shannonindesign

    What do you enjoy the most about working for TCC?

    Being around other creative problem solvers and having events that cultivate our role in the community and with our vendors. 

    In August of 2024, Shannon was interviewed by Kitchen & Bath Design News to discuss a gorgeous historic home remodel project. Learn how “the house” became our client & how our amazing Production Team cared for its architectural integrity. Check it out!

    Read more about Shannon and her NARI UDCP accreditation on our blog.

    Ready to get planning started on your kitchen remodel project? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form.

  • Future-Proof Your Home: Remodeling Ideas for Comfort and Accessibility 

    Future-Proof Your Home: Remodeling Ideas for Comfort and Accessibility 

    As more homeowners focus on living in place, they are requesting remodeling projects that prioritize safety, accessibility, and future-proofing. These changes not only make homes more functional, but also enhance comfort and longevity for older adults who would prefer to age in their current homes. From universal design to innovative technologies, here are the top trends for remodeling homes with aging in mind:

    1. Universal Design for Accessibility is fundamental to creating spaces that are usable for everyone, regardless of age or ability. Bathroom remodels are crucial for living in place, incorporating features like zero-entry showers, grab bars, and adjustable-height vanities to improve safety. These modifications can seamlessly blend with the overall aesthetic of a bathroom, maintaining both functionality and style. Laura Watson, Development Manager, ASID, UDCP, at The Cleary Company, emphasizes that “accessible design isn’t just about making homes safe—it’s about creating an environment that evolves with the homeowner’s needs.”

      Beyond the bathroom, open-concept living is another major trend, enabling greater mobility by reducing physical barriers like narrow hallways and thresholds. This approach supports homeowners who might use mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs. Learn more about Universal Design on our blog!

    2. Technology Enhancements. The integration of smart home technology is revolutionizing aging-in-place design. Homeowners are increasingly adopting features like voice-activated lighting, automated climate control, and fall-detection systems, which provide added security and convenience. These technologies help create a home that is not only easier to manage, but also safer for older adults who wish to maintain their independence.

      Smart kitchens are becoming more common, with innovations such as touchless faucets, remotely controlled ovens, and motion-sensor lighting. These upgrades help simplify daily tasks and enhance the usability of the space as mobility and dexterity change over time. 

    3. Kitchen Adaptations. Remodeling for accessibility is a key focus for aging in place. Updates like varying countertop heights allow for both seated and standing use, while drawer-style dishwashers and pull-out shelving provide easy access to storage and appliances. These design elements ensure that the kitchen remains a functional and central part of the home, no matter the homeowner’s age or mobility.

      Incorporating smart appliances, such as refrigerators that alert you when you’re low on groceries or ovens that can be controlled via smartphone, adds an extra layer of convenience. These features are ideal for those who want to age in place while embracing modern technology. 

    4. Multi-Generational Living. projects increasingly focus on creating flexible spaces for multi-generational households. Homeowners are transforming basements or spare rooms into separate living areas, complete with bathrooms and small kitchenettes. These spaces provide privacy for aging relatives or long-term guests while keeping everyone under the same roof. 

    5. Sustainable Design Choices are also becoming a growing priority in remodeling. Many homeowners are choosing eco-friendly materials like bamboo flooring and recycled countertops, along with energy-efficient appliances. These materials not only reduce the environmental impact but also contribute to long-term savings in utility costs. Energy-efficient windows, water-saving fixtures, and solar panels are additional sustainable choices that are becoming more popular in aging-in-place remodels. These updates align with both financial and environmental goals, helping homeowners create spaces that are cost-effective and eco-conscious over time. 

    Proposed Design Concept | Primary Suite Addition

    For the primary bathroom above, Designer Katie Florjancic, UDCP, planned for a removeable cabinet in the vanity designed for future wheelchair sink access, giving the clients flexibility in the space as they age and needs change. The space is designed for a wheelchair to have access to the sink. Other Universal design features include:

    • Zero Entry Shower with a bench, handrails and multifunction shower heads, including a handheld spray on a rail for different height positions.
    • Solid surface flooring with no or low profile transitions between tile and LVP.
    • Hardwired motion activated closet lights.

    Beyond Accessibility 

    Remodeling for living in place goes beyond accessibility—it’s about creating a home that is both functional and future-proof. Incorporating universal design principles, integrating smart technology, and using sustainable materials ensures that homes remain comfortable and safe as their owners’ needs evolve. As Laura Watson aptly puts it, “The best design looks ahead, anticipating tomorrow’s needs while maintaining today’s comfort.” 

    These trends highlight the growing importance of thoughtful, adaptable design in remodeling projects, ensuring that homes can support their owners throughout all stages of life. Learn more about Accessibility and Universal Design at the Universal Design Living Laboratory, a home located in Columbus, Ohio!

    Planning to remodel your home? Why not future-proof it while you’re at it? Schedule a call with our Client Relations Coordinator to get started.

  • Financing Your Home Remodel in Central Ohio

    Financing Your Home Remodel in Central Ohio

    Whether you’re planning to remodel your bathroom, redesign your kitchen, add a new mudroom, reimagine your home with an addition, or build a new one, The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build Team is here to help connect you with the answers to the questions you have about financing your renovation project.

    We field many different questions from our clients on their projects. One of the biggest questions revolves around finances. Our home remodeling financing expert, Natalie Moore, Loan Officer at Huntington in Columbus, Ohio, shares the most asked financing questions and the answers that will hopefully be informative when planning your next home renovation project.

    Q&A with Natalie Moore, Loan Officer, Huntington 

    Natalie Moore, Loan Officer NMLS ID:728210, has been in residential mortgage lending for over 20 years. Although she is diverse in all aspects of residential lending, she specializes in new construction and renovation lending. Natalie is very involved in the building community. She is a past Board member of the BIA of Central Ohio, Ohio Mortgage Bankers Association as well as the Past President of the Columbus Mortgage Bankers Association.

    When should I start looking to finance my remodel in Columbus OH?

    The sooner, the better. Even though you may not have finalized plans for your project, it’s good to start the conversation and get an idea of what the financing options are. The best way to do this is to become pre-approved. There is no cost to you to do pre-approval with Huntington. Pre-approval will help lay out the financing options you have to consider when completing your project.

    What types of financing are available? Can they be combined?

    The two most common means of financing a renovation project are:

    1. Home Equity Line/Loan – utilizes the current equity you have in your home, based on how the property currently looks.
    2. Renovation Loan – utilizes the “as-completed” value based on what the home will be worth once all the work has been completed.

    Although these are two different options, they generally cannot be combined. However, a HELOC can be utilized in multiple steps.

    What information and documentation do I need to obtain financing?

    In addition to a completed mortgage application, you will need to provide income and asset documentation. Qualification at Huntington is generally no different than a traditional mortgage, except for providing the contract, project specs & final plans for your project. These documents aren’t needed to gain an initial pre-approval, however, will be needed once you’re ready to proceed with the finalization of your financing if you choose a Renovation Loan.

    How do I know what ROI to expect from my home remodel, once completed?

    This depends on several factors. If you plan to be in your home for 5+ years after the remodel, you may be more likely to see your home increase in value and your return to be better on what you’ve invested in your property.

    The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build in Columbus, Ohio refers their clients to Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs Value report as a resource when looking at ROI (return on investment). For over 35 years, this annual report compares the average costs for popular remodeling projects with the value those projects retain at resale. ROI estimates in this report can help a homeowner decide if a project is worth their investment.

    Want to Learn More?

    Aaron Enfinger, COO at The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build sat down with Natalie to ask these questions and more. Watch their conversation below!

    A big thanks to Natalie for her continued support to help educate consumers on their options for financing their home remodeling projects! You reach out to Natalie to begin the conversation by calling 614-264-4154. You can also connect with her on social media. Find her professional profiles on Facebook & LinkedIN for the latest financing information in the remodeling and building industries.

  • Project Developer Role in Home Remodeling

    Project Developer Role in Home Remodeling

    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.

    Over 30 years ago when George created The Cleary Company, he used the general contractor model of remodeling by facilitating all of the sales, estimating, budgets, scope of work, and contract writing himself. In 2009, to best serve his clients he added design to the company’s services transforming it into a design-build remodeling firm. The success and growth of The Cleary Company was outpacing George’s capacity to do it all and in 2015 he hired the company’s first Project Developer.

    What does a Project Developer do?

    The simple answer is sales! The Project Developer(PD) is the initial face of The Cleary Company. Their job is to support you through the entire home remodeling process. They must continually communicate with our clients throughout all phases of their project. Think of them as the quarterback for your remodeling project.

    Think of them as the quarterback for your remodeling project. At many design-build remodeling companies, like The Cleary Company, Project Developers have design or estimating backgrounds, and some have both! Like Betsy Burton, who earned a BS in Interior Design from Miami University, in Oxford, OH. With over 35+ years of experience in the industry, she’s done it all from project management and interior architecture to consulting before joining our Team in 2024 in the Project Developer role.

    Duties for the Project Developer/Salesperson varies from company to company but at The Cleary Company our PDs:

    • Engage with clients throughout their project, start to finish.
    • Collaborate with Designers & Project Consultants on planning of projects.
    • Create budgets and scopes of work for their projects.
    • Coordinate all pre-construction project meetings.
    • Write & present contracts.

    Project Developer Q&A

    What is their role?

    To ensure the project you’ve been dreaming about is brought to life through our Design-Build Team. I really listen to your wants and needs, get all of your ideas on paper and create a plan that gives you the best experience for your project.

    What should homeowners know before hiring TCC?

    Collaboration, transparency and trust are important in remodeling. Hiring the right remodeler is key to your project’s success. Our Design-Build process is an important key to our success and our goal for your project – on time, on budget and raving fan.

    Trust the process and have a little fun with the design! Remodeling isn’t perfect but we are here for you from start to finish and beyond.

    What homeowners should discover during the development of their project?

    • How your home can function better by adjusting the flow of your space.
    • Communicating what is (or not) possible in your vision for your home.
    • How pricing can sometimes vary after bids and quotes are submitted.
    • Why TCC sets expectations early and often.
    • Schedule and pricing are not guaranteed, but we always do our best to be on time & on budget.
    • Communication during development and into construction is important.
    • Understanding your problems with your existing spaces helps to create a design & scope of work to improve your home life.
    • Communication is key.
    • Decisiveness can move the process of your project along.

    Why should prospective clients choose The Cleary Company?

    Our collaborative Design-Build process is all under one roof! Do you want less stress? Our Team handles it all from designs, to permitting, to scope & budget, and all the way through the completion of construction. You are supported throughout the entire process from start to finish. 

    Our Team finds creative solutions for your remodeling project to help you live better in your home. We use a collaborative team approach to each project. If our Team is a good fit and you desire to experience our Design-Build process for your remodel, we’re the right remodeler for all your home remodeling projects. We stand by our work.

    Ready to Remodel your home?

    Relationships and collaboration are important to our Team’s success. We live and love the details! If a remodeling project is in your future, we’d love the opportunity to show you what we can do for you and have our Project Developer help you through the whole process.

    Contact us today to get started! Call 614-459-4000 or visit our website to get connected with our Client Relations Coordinator.

  • May 20, 1994 George Sells His First Contract

    May 20, 1994 George Sells His First Contract

    After spending several years working for other general contractors, George Cleary established The Cleary Company in April 1994. His wife, Cathy, encouraged George to create his own business in an industry he was obviously passionate about. His vision was to execute quality property enhancement that improved people’s lives.

    He began by promoting himself and his new business to not only his family and friends but to the families of his friends. It wasn’t long before he secured his first clients and sold his first contract for The Cleary Company. Luke & Gail, the parents of a classmate from Bishop Watterson High School, hired George and his crew to build an addition on the back of their home in Upper Arlington.

    The Contract & The Details

    The 15′ x 19′ screened porch included two skylights and a ceiling fan. A 28′ paver patio surrounded the new addition along with a concrete pad, cedar steps and landscaping for their new hot tub. Total contract price? $25, 575.00! Our estimators ran the numbers and came up with ballpark budget amount of $130-145k if The Cleary Company were to build this same project in 2024.

    The Plans & The Build

    The Results

    Photography for finished projects was a little different in 1994! Digital camera technology wasn’t widely used by George until about 2004.

    An Interview with Luke & Gail – George’s First Clients

    In 2019, Luke & Gail were gracious and did an interview to celebrate The Cleary Company’s 25th anniversary. Read more about their history with George and all their remodeling projects.

    Why did you first choose to hire George to build your remodel? And why did you continue to choose The Cleary Company for all your future renovations?

    George and Rob were classmates of our daughter and her husband so we knew them and liked them. We had a problem and they were able to solve it. After the project was completed we could not have been more pleased. Everything came out just the way we wanted and more importantly just as he said it would. Later when we purchased another home we had George and his crew back to remodel that home as well. When we eventually sold that home the new owners were so impressed with the craftsmanship they hired The Cleary Company for several remodel projects.

    Who is your favorite Team member and how did they exceed your expectations? 

    Rob has unique skills of craftsmanship. He fabricated a beautiful mantel for us and every time we had a fire in that fireplace we remarked at his artistry.

    What advice would you offer to someone who is looking to remodel their home?

    Hire George and his team. They can build dreams into reality!

    If you could use one word to describe why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company, what would that be?

    There isn’t one word! Dependable, caring, careful, creative, problem solvers. They are a great company to do business with.

    “It’s been a great ride George, Congratulations! We have always been proud that we were your very first client. We will always hold dear the wonderful memories of you and your crew working on our two beloved homes.” – Gail & Luke, Clients 30 years, Upper Arlington OH & Westerville OH

    Save the Date!

    “30 years ago I took a leap of faith and created The Cleary Company. For many years we were small and humble but I had a simple vision for how I wanted to run my business ~ build relationships & improve peoples’ lives. Thank you to everyone who has been part our journey. I look forward to celebrating with you all at our anniversary party on Friday September 27,2024. Cheers and stay tuned for details!”, George.

  • Lakehouse Remodel & Addition

    Lakehouse Remodel & Addition

    Project Spotlight: Extensive interior remodel of an A-frame style lakehouse near Columbus, Ohio that included multiple additions. The project scope included gutting a majority of the interior but left several of the home’s architectural details which were important to the family and fit its unique style.

    As-Built Floorplan & Before Photos

    New Remodel-Design-Build Whole House Plan

    A 2nd story addition created a new primary suite with a private balcony plus a den, guest bedroom, bathroom and loft area with built-in bunk beds. The kitchen was expanded to accommodate gourmet appliances, a large island with a seating room, plus a service bar and butler’s pantry. Another addition included a screened-in porch with 2 sided fireplace.

    Part 1 Kitchen
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    Part 2 Main Living Spaces
    Bathrooms & Bonus Room

    The Result!

    Watch the before & after video below! See the transformation of this classic A-frame style home after the two additions and interior remodel. For more videos of this extensive whole house remodel project located on the shores of Lake Choctaw near London just outside the metro area of Columbus Ohio, check out our YouTube playlist.

    Does Your Home Need a Remodel?

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

  • Team Cleary Celebrates Clients & CotY Awards

    Team Cleary Celebrates Clients & CotY Awards

    George and several members of the Development Team packed the Animal House with 40 Clients for cocktails and a catered dinner from Metro Cuisine on Friday, April 5th. The party was a kick-off to celebrating 30 years of remodeling excellence in Columbus Ohio but also a chance to thank our awesome clients.

    George gave some brief remarks before dinner was served and a surprise moment came from Rob Lindeboom, Senior Project Manager, when he stood beside George to say a few touching words. April Howe, Marketing Coordinator, began the meal with a lovely blessing. The evening was filled with wonderful conversation, great food and meaningful fellowship. There was also the opportunity to watch the NARI National CotY award presentations live streaming on the big screen. Check out some photos below!

    Cocktails & Clients Photo Gallery

    National CotY Winner x 2!

    The 2024 National Contractor of the Year (CotY) awards were announced at NARI’s (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) annual conference. NARI Level Up, is a week filled with education, networking and access to industry-leading experts sprinkled with fun with fellow remodelers from across the country. The Evening of Excellence ends the week with a reception and recognition all Regional CotY winners and presentation of the coveted National award winners!

    Chief Operations Officer, Aaron Enfinger, CR (& Treasurer on NARI’s Board of Directors) represented Team Cleary along with several others local chapter members from central Ohio in Washington DC at the conference and Evening of Excellence.

    Residential Outdoor Living Space $100k – $250k – Tour this project on our YouTube channel. Watch here!

    Residential Interior Element over $50k – Read more about this project and our Client’s remodeling experience. Click here!

    Read more about these winning projects along with our 3 additional projects nominated on our blog.

    30 Years of George & The Cleary Company

    Last month TCC participated in Columbus Business First’s Corporate Anniversary special edition. View photos of George and the evolution of The Cleary Company in this special edition digital timeline. Hard Hats & Heart: The Cleary Company Celebrates Three Decades of Remodeling and Building Community

    Save the Date!

    Join George and Team Cleary on Friday September 27, 2024 for a 30th Anniversary Open House event. For more details click here.

  • Whole House Remodel | Clintonville OH

    Whole House Remodel | Clintonville OH

    Project Spotlight: A classic 1928 3-story brick home with loads of charm and character gets a whole house remodel with a fully updated main level and second-floor bathrooms. The remodel design build plan took this home from a dated traditional interior to a clean, crisp but soft modern design style with nods to the home’s history. Gorgeous fixtures and finishes were installed throughout and custom cabinetry throughout added functional storage in the kitchen and all the bathrooms.

    5 star Google Review! “We were impressed with the Cleary Company! They helped us design our extensive remodel and during the actual work we were kept informed and on time. We loved their work and our home is now a showpiece but also comfortable and functional. They were friendly, helpful, and extremely responsive. Can’t recommend them enough!”

    Existing 1st Floorplan

    All of the redlines below are items included in the demo scope. Walls between the kitchen, dining, and entry hall were all removed. Of course, there are always surprises when remodeling older homes. After the demo was completed it was discovered that a new steel beam was required to properly carry the load of the 2nd and 3rd floors.

    New 1st Floorplan

    The project scope included removing walls between the kitchen, dining and entry hall. The new kitchen is open and cabinetry was installed from the front to the rear of the home. Combining the kitchen and dining rooms resulted in an open-concept floorplan that creates better function and flow for the family’s lifestyle.

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    The home’s existing hardwood floors were refinished and new flooring was patched into match where needed. A new custom stair railing and front door were installed and now the entry is opened up to the kitchen. Custom storage solutions were installed with built-in cabinetry in the family room & mudroom increasing the functionality of those spaces.

    Existing 2nd Floor Bathroom Plans

    All of the redlines below are items included in the demo scope. Both bathrooms were gutted to the studs. The existing primary shower was smaller than our clients desired and they disliked the wasted space in the existing layout. The primary bathroom received some adjustments to the floorplan as seen below in the new plan.

    Proposed 2nd Floor Bathroom Plans

    In the new hall bathroom plan the original linen closet was removed and open shelving was installed for storage. A double trough sink was installed replacing the smaller single sink vanity allowing for 2 users at once. The new primary bathroom floorplan features a larger shower and two new vanities with more functional custom storage.

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    Want to see more?

    Watch this walk-thru video tour on our YouTube channel or click here to view this project on our Houzz profile.

    Clintonville, Columbus, OH / Whole House Design-Build Remodel

    Ready to remodel your home?

    Start the conversation today by contacting our Client Relations Coordinator at 614-459-4000 or by visiting our website!