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  • Understanding Your Remodeling Contract

    Understanding Your Remodeling Contract

    What is an escalation clause?

    No one likes to have a price change during their remodeling project. The Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company strives to be transparent with you throughout the estimating and development process. Our goal is to Educate, Collaborate & Connect with you and your family from beginning to end of your project. We feel it is our responsibility to review every part of your contract and to ensure you understand the wording.

    There is one clause that tends to give some of our clients a bit of hesitation and takes time for us to explain, in more detail, what it is and why it is in there. The Escalation Clause. It is taken, in part, from the Ohio Revised Code. Read more detailed information about this section of the code here.

    The Escalation clause, as written in our contract:

    Some of the materials and portions of the Work priced herein are based on bids received from materialmen and subcontractors that will be used on this project, and understanding that such bids are typically only good for 30 days and understanding that their services may be requested after this 30-day, period, there is the possibility that the costs for these materials and services may increase for reasons beyond the Remodeler’s control.  Owner acknowledges this risk and agrees to be responsible for any increases, subject, however, to the notice requirements set forth in Section C(1) below dealing with extra or excess costs.

    Section C – Excess Costs and Written Change Order Procedure.

    1. As required under Ohio Revised Code Section 4722.02(B)(2), Remodeler is providing Owner with the following notice of the procedures for excess costs and change orders:

    IF AT ANY TIME A HOME CONSTRUCTION SERVICE REQUIRES EXTRA COSTS ABOVE THE COSTS SPECIFIED OR ESTIMATED IN THIS CONTRACT THAT WERE REASONABLY UNFORESEEN, BUT NECESSARY, AND THE TOTAL OF ALL EXTRA COSTS TO DATE EXCEEDS $5,000.00, OVER THE COURSE OF THIS ENTIRE CONTRACT, OWNER (YOU) HAS THE RIGHT TO AN ESTIMATE OF THOSE EXCESS COSTS BEFORE THE REMODELER BEGINS WORK RELATED TO THOSE COSTS. SUCH ESTIMATES SHALL BE IN WRITING AND GOVERNED BY THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED IN THIS SECTION. HOWEVER, OWNER IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT IN THE EVENT OWNER FAILS TO APPROVE SUCH EXCESS COST(S), THE COMPLETION OF WORK MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE AND OWNER MAY BE CHARGED FOR THE COSTS INCURRED BY REMODELER FOR ANY DISASSEMBLY, REASSEMBLY, OR PARTIALLY COMPLETED WORK DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE ACTUAL LABOR OR MATERIALS INVOLVED.

    What does this mean for you?

    The escalation clause explains that it is a possibility that some of the pricing could change during your project. If there is a dramatic increase in a product required for your project, that cost increase is passed on to you, the client. In this situation, the overall cost of the project will then increase.

    This is a common clause in remodeling contracts. It’s there, in part, to protect companies from unexpected increases in materials and/or labor costs. As we have seen in the last 18+ months, supply chain issues, workforce shortages, material costs and other variables, have all impacted what we can buy and when it is available. It is never our intention to randomly increase prices. When a situation does occur that impacts costs, we will communicate with you and obtain your approval.

    Another reason this clause exists is to protect our company. For example, when a client selects more expensive fixtures or finishes after the budget is finalized or requests a costly change order. And in some rare cases, concealed structural conditions found during demo that will change the budget.

    Our Team strives to conduct open communication, create a budget that works for you, and brings your vision to life. We don’t want there to be surprises along the way, but we also know, with our 27+ years of remodeling experience, that there can be issues with any project.

    Find out more about what to expect during your home remodel in this blog. Interested in the phases of a Renovation Lifecycle? Click here.

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  • Remodeling Boom in Central Ohio Continues

    Remodeling Boom in Central Ohio Continues

    You’ve made the decision to remodel your home. Maybe you’re renovating the kitchen or main bathroom, or a whole house remodel. In your mind, your project should start as soon as you meet with a qualified remodeling company. And as much as we would love to begin your project right away, it’s just not possible. But we are here to guide you through the process, build a relationship and treat you like family.

    Why your home remodeling project start date is 9-12 months away.

    A major renovation is never easy. There are many details to plan and execute that it can seem like assembling a complicated puzzle, with the addition of each piece dependent on the one before it. Renovating during a pandemic is even trickier. For over a year, the global supply chain has been upended. Shortages of raw materials and manufacturers not being able to produce enough product has caused long delays of many products used in most remodeling projects – from lumber to plumbing to refrigerators.

    According to the NY Times, “the shortages have been exacerbated by a home renovation boom that defied the recession. In 2020, as the U.S. economy fell by 3.5 percent, spending on home repairs and improvements rose more than 3 percent. Since March 2020, monthly online spending for home improvement products and appliances was, on average, 74 percent higher than pre-Covid levels.”

    Labor & Material Shortages

    When you combine the supply chain issues with an already tight labor market and then multiply that by the surge in demand, the result is a situation where the months in work backlog at most, if not all, residential construction companies has soared to all-time highs. Companies consistently need to navigate the area between hiring to shorten backlog wait times, and growing too fast. And at the present time hiring is as difficult as it has ever been.

    The best we can do is to communicate clearly and often about the realities of the situation and set appropriate expectations with our clients. We will work as hard as we can to keep the process as pleasant as possible. While saws and measuring tapes are typically our most relied upon tools, education and communication are our most powerful tools during these unique times!

    We believe that remodeling your home is an honor and a privilege. We will do our utmost best to give you honest timelines and work with you to improve your home life. Contact our Team today to get started on your dream home!

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  • Mid-Century Whole House Remodel in Upper Arlington

    Mid-Century Whole House Remodel in Upper Arlington

    Project Spotlight – Midwest suburban home gets new life as contemporary California ranch and wins NARI of Central Ohio Contractor of the Year award.

    Single story homes, most commonly known as ranches, for the most part, have recognizable characteristics such as low rooflines, deep overhangs, a covered entry, typically are one room deep and integrated to nature with backyard patios. The most common subsets of this architectural design are Suburban, Tract, Modern and California style.

    The California ranch was originally designed by the Californian architect, Cliff May, and built in 1932. The inspiration behind the design of the California ranch was taken from the Arts and Crafts Movement. In fact, similar aspects can be seen in these homes that were borrowed from the bungalow-style homes.

    Main features of the California style ranch home include:

    • Wide eaves with one or more rooflines
    • Open concept floorplan with a “U” or “L” shaped layout
    • Expansive outdoor living spaces with multiple patios and/or decks
    • Large windows and sliding glass doors – connecting indoors and outdoor spaces
    • Minimal interior and exterior decorations
    • Vaulted ceilings in main living spaces, can also be in bedrooms
    • Casual, informal interior layout
    • An attached garage

    In 2019 we were hired to design and remodel an entire 3000sf single-story home built in the late 1950s in Upper Arlington, OH. Our clients requested an open concept floor plan with vaulted ceilings and modern finishes. After several months of design, planning and estimating, the decision was made to tear off the roof and demo all of the walls so only the basement and foundation remained of the original home.

    Mid-century home renovated to a California ranch
    BEFORE REMODEL
    California Ranch
    AFTER REMODEL

    The result is a contemporary California-style ranch home customized to a family of four’s busy lifestyle. In October of 2020 this home was featured on the NARI of Central Ohio’s Fall Home tour.

    California ranch floorplan
    Designer’s plan for remodeled spaces.

    Click here to take a check out the before & after transformation of this amazing project on our YouTube channel!

  • Why Should You Buy Fixtures from Your Contractor?

    Why Should You Buy Fixtures from Your Contractor?

    Have you ever wondered why prices for a plumbing fixture can vary so much? What may seem like a terrific opportunity to save money on your remodeling project is often not the case. Although there are some materials our clients can purchase and supply for their projects, plumbing is not one of them. Occasionally, we will get asked “Can I purchase my own plumbing fixtures? I found a great deal online!” Our answer is always, “Sorry, no you cannot.” Sound harsh or inflexible? Maybe, but consider these scenarios:

    • What if items arrive defective or damaged?
    • What if the specifications don’t work with the beautiful countertop and vanity you selected?
    • How will you deal with items which cannot be exchanged or returned?
    • How will this affect your project’s completion date?
    • What will happen if the product is discontinued before the warranty is up?

    Our Team and the professional plumbing trade partners we work with are equipped to handle all of these scenarios and more. When we purchase and supply plumbing fixtures for our clients, we own all of the management of those materials. More importantly, our professional plumbing trades, nor The Cleary Company CANNOT warranty any installation of plumbing products or materials purchased from superstores, discount warehouses and/or online retailers.

    Where You Purchase Plumbing for Your Remodel Matters!

    So why are retail and sale prices at plumbing supply distributors higher than the superstores (Home Depot, Lowe’s etc.) and online retailers (Amazon, Wayfair, Overstock, etc.)? Read on to learn the top 3 reasons, provided as a courtesy, so that you can make the best decision for your home improvement project.

    1. Volume. Superstores and online retailers derive a portion of their profits from manufacturers’ rebates based on sales volume and can recover a portion of their discounted consumer prices. They however assume no liability and pass on the manufacturer’s warranty.  What this means to the homeowner is if you experience a problem with your purchase you will deal directly with the manufacturer via email or phone to resolve any issues.
    2. Customer service! Our relationships with local reps can get most issues resolved quickly and efficiently and in some cases, get product replaced at no additional cost to our clients. Note, when purchasing products on Amazon remember you’re not necessarily buying it FROM Amazon. Who do you contact for help then?
    3. Quality. There is a difference! Products and materials purchased from plumbing supply distributors are made with original ceramic disc valves, all brass construction, threaded connections, metal drain assemblies, etc. Those same fixtures at a big box retailer are going to be DIY friendly with quick connections, which could include plastic parts.

    What Can You Purchase and Supply for Your Remodeling Project?

    Good news, there may be some materials and products that you can purchase for your project. Some more common examples are ~

    • Lighting fixtures – pendants, chandeliers, etc.
    • Bathroom accessories – mirrors, towel bars and robe hooks
    • Kitchen appliances – ranges, cooktops, microwaves, etc.

    But, before you run out to the store, make sure you have all the specifications and measurements in hand for your space. While that large chandelier may look beautiful in the store, it may not work in your home. Doors will still need to open and it will need to provide clearance for those walking underneath it. These are just a few of the many things you will need to consider when you are making your purchases and providing your own materials. When our experienced Design Team specifies and orders products for your home remodel, we can ensure all your selections meet the requirements for the entire project.

    Our professional relationships with our suppliers and manufacturers’ representatives give our Team access to the most current information on trends, new or discontinued models, finishes, and more. Contact our Team to Get Started on your next home remodeling project!

  • Lifestyle Trends Influencing Your Homelife

    Lifestyle Trends Influencing Your Homelife

    We’ve all experienced so many changes this past year. Learning to adapt and be flexible. Rapidly changing technology, new working conditions and unimaginable stresses have taught us all a lot! Many of us have changed the way we live and think about our homes. Our experienced design team at The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build in Columbus Ohio has put together a list of the top remodeling requests. They’re also mindful of the following lifestyle trends influencing our clients’ wants and needs for their homes.

    On Demand Culture

    It seems like everyone wants everything to be easy and quick. Amazon’s “Same-Day Delivery”, UberEATS, the internet in your pocket, etc. The remodeling industry is feeling this pressure as well—clients want a quick turnaround project that involves as little stress as possible while providing quality results. Although The Cleary Company does not offer “Same-Day Delivery” of home additions and remodels, we do aim to provide a fun, efficient, collaborative, and enjoyable remodeling experience for our clients.

    Technology & Gadgets

    Incorporating technology into your home design can be as simple as adding USB outlets to a kitchen or home office or as detailed as wiring for a “smart home”. The home tech market is seeing a huge surge of products available that can be monitored and controlled via app on your smartphone. A go-to product for our clients is the Adorne Collection by Legrand. Their undercabinet lighting and tech system eliminates outlets and cords from your kitchen backsplash.

    Smaller Spaces

    Many families are looking to downsize their homes to lessen maintenance and increase opportunities for life experiences. No matter the size of the home, most clients are looking for not only more storage, but hidden and accessible storage. Our design team will work collaboratively with you to create a plan that maximizes the useful space in your home. Incorporating unique storage opportunities, such as toe-kick drawers and fully accessible blind corner cabinet storage accessories. Upper cabinets that extend to the ceiling also help to offer additional storage while benefitting the overall design by making the space feel larger.

    Top Requests for Home Remodeling Projects in 2021

    Home. Your sanctuary. Your foundation. We desire comfort, warmth and safety in our homes more than ever these days. Historically kitchen and bathroom remodels are typically the first two areas most home owners consider for big changes. Whether their goals are for more storage space, better function, upgrades to fixtures and finishes or all of the above a kitchen or bathroom remodel can give you more enjoyment in your home.

    However, the pandemic has also given rise to 3 new popular areas to remodel!

    • Home Gyms – When everything shut down last spring the weather was improving and a lot of folks chose to change their workout routines to outdoors. However, once colder weather began to stay late last fall most of us wanted a more weather friendly option. Carving out space in your home for a workout is important for your physical and mental well being. To make a home gym area blend in with your decor, storing your equipment is key. Cube style bookcases with slide-out bins are available in many shades of painted and stained woods from companies like Wayfair, Ikea and even Target.
    • Home Offices – Commuting to work was a breeze for many however carving out proper space for completing tasks and meeting was a whole different issue. With advances in technology we’ve found that large corporate offices are unnecessary in many ways and home offices are now considered a “must-have” for new homeowners. Find a space in a bedroom, alcove or basement. Creating a new work zone in your home can be as easy as taking off the sliding doors of a closet and purchasing a desk to fit inside! Another option is to install new doors to close off a previously open room.
    • Elevated Outdoor Spaces – Firepits and patio heater sales have hit all time highs the last twelve months. Some of you may have been sitting on your patios or front porches for the first time! Socializing and social distancing in backyards have also given homeowners new ideas for creating fun entertaining outdoor “rooms”. Indoor spaces have inspired the decor and designs of our porches and patios with the use of rugs, end tables, dining sets and art.

    Aging in Place Living in Place

    Of course, we cannot discuss lifestyle trends and their impact on design without considering the aging population. With the age of our average population increasing and with an unpredictable housing market, the desire to age and live in place becomes increasingly appealing. Many universal design-related features have become standard in many of our design-build remodeling projects. Giving all elements of a project careful consideration to ensure it is functional for all ages is critical. Details like style of cabinet hardware, heights of outlets, task lighting and appropriate flooring choices are all evaluated for their ease of use and maintenance.

    Are you looking to update your home? Is there a lifestyle trend that could bring more function to your family’s routine? All of these design ideas only scratch the surface for what The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH is able to do to help adapt your home to suit your personal lifestyle.

    Ready to start a new project? Contact us today to get started!

  • Managing Your Design-Build Home Remodel

    Managing Your Design-Build Home Remodel

    Offsite, On Mind. Do you ever wonder how much work is done offsite during a home remodeling project? You may be curious what is going on behind the scenes. Or, you might wonder what your contractor is actually doing when not physically on the job site. At The Cleary Company, although our Team may not be working in your home on a particular day, your project is not off our minds! In fact, we are always working on managing your remodel project.

    Design-Build Behind the Scenes of Your Project

    Our Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company in Columbus OH has grown our business on trust, so it is important that we clearly communicate with our clients. How we are planning for their project and more importantly when and why we will not be at your home periodically during the construction phase. Many of the “tiny touches” we give your project are done off the job site. So, even when it doesn’t appear that we are working on your project, we really are managing your remodel!

    Remodeling Done Right Starts with a Plan

    You may have heard the saying “Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance”? We apply this concept to our remodeling projects, home additions and new home build projects everyday. Collaborating and doing the prep work and planning prior to getting to your home will make our team more efficient during the entire construction phase.

    Here are a few things that you may not see our Team doing as we are managing your remodel:

    • Pre-Construction meetings with trades and vendors to review plans
    • Project review meetings with Project Developer, Designer & Project Manager
    • Production Department Meetings with our entire field Team
    • Ordering building materials and products to build your project
    • Scheduling deliveries, inspections and trades
    • Reviewing and approving invoices
    • Budget & Schedule management

    We have industry professionals on our Team, from estimators and designers to project managers and skilled craftsman … oh yeah… Russell too, we cannot forget Russell! They are committed to create a design and scope of work to suite your family’s needs. We ensure the details are taken care of before and during construction of your home remodel. During the entire process, we are properly planning our performance, whether we are on your jobsite or not.

    Remodeling can sometimes be hard, messy and frustrating. However, when you choose to work with The Cleary Company you know exactly what you are getting- Communication, Expert Craftsmanship and Quality from a proud, prepared, and professional Team of experts!

    John Coleman CRPM

    Check out this video describing the Project Manager role for Team Cleary. Update in 2019 John hung up his toolbelt and transitioned to a Project Developer position. Opportunities for growth are an excellent way to retain valuable Team members!

  • 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
  • Basement Remodel | Dublin, OH

    Basement Remodel | Dublin, OH

    With more time than ever spent in their 4,500 sq. ft. Dublin, Ohio, home over this past year, Ryan and Leigh Ann decided they were ready for a change. A combination of small children, a walk-out basement that looks onto a nature preserve, and money saved from no vacations led to a basement remodel they will enjoy forever!

    What space did you have redesigned?

    Our existing walk-out basement was finished with an open area and old bar, bedroom and full bath, but lacked style and function for our needs. We have 2 young children and reimagining a whole new space allowed us to convert the bedroom to a playroom with a new 6-foot opening with 4” white trim casing. Now when we walk down the stairs, we see out the 4 large windows and through the new opening we can also see out the large glass sliding doors. We absolutely love all of the natural light that floods in our new basement remodel.

    What is your favorite aspect of your remodeled space?

    We love the overall flow and the lightening up of the room. The white trim, light gray walls, new lighting and more windows has created a brand-new feel for the room. Now we can all be downstairs, the kids can play and be seen, but we still have our own space as well. We love sitting in front of the new fireplace and admiring the stunning herringbone tile work surrounding it.

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to complete your basement remodel?

    We had our ideas but wanted to use a remodeling company that could bring them together in a cohesive design. After meeting with The Cleary Company, we knew they would be able to create what we wanted. They made the whole process seamless. We interviewed 4 companies but knowing The Cleary Company had the design team in house and we could see the renderings before we committed to the project was a major reason we chose to work with them. We had design ideas that the team brought to life in their proposed design plan.

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

    We really liked seeing the progress and the interaction to make sure things were perfect. One example was when the custom bar shelves were to be mounted. The cabinets, countertop, backsplash and lighting were installed and we were at the decision point to place the shelves. The whole design team came out to help decide where they should go. They held them in different areas so we could see where we wanted them placed. We actually deviated from the original plan a bit to get them exactly in the right place. We are thankful we had the opportunity to do this. They made sure the light didn’t get blocked by altering the size of the shelf itself. We loved them coming together with us to make the right decision and be so happy with the end result.

    Was there a Cleary Team member(s) who stood out and if yes, how did they exceed your expectations?

    The John’s were outstanding! John Coleman was here from the start to the end and his insight and approach was top notch. John Hamlett came at the end of the project to complete some finishing touches. He saw me struggling to mount our rear speakers and I gave up for the day. I came back the next day and to my surprise, they were mounted perfectly. When I thanked him, he said it was to no problem, he took care of it while the first coat of paint dried. Things like that happened all the way through the project. Now my wife knows they were hung correctly!

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

    Do it! With what we experienced in the last year, spending more time at home, we are so glad we did it. If you can create new space in your home, you won’t regret it. We are so thankful we did it and feel it was perfect timing. Every time we come down the stairs, we feel like we are getting away to this brand new area that we can enjoy. Go with Cleary or someone you trust that can help you along the way and make sure the end product is what you want.

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

    Talented! Every step of the way, from the designs to picking out materials to the implementation of the design, we worked with the best people. Everyone is very talented.

    Learn more about The Cleary Company’s Design + Build services

    Read more about this project and why finished basements are becoming essential to homes in Dublin Life magazine.

    Basement Remodel After & Before Photos

  • Open Plan Home Remodel in Columbus, OH

    Open Plan Home Remodel in Columbus, OH

    Alex and Lisa have lived in their home for 15 years. Their kids are grown and all moved out. They knew it was time for some changes to make the 4,100 sq. ft. ranch their forever home. The recent, extensive remodel was the first large-scale project they’ve undertaken and they couldn’t be more thrilled with the results! Our Team enjoyed working with them on the open concept home remodel. Read on as they share more on their experience.

    What spaces did you have redesigned?

    The remodel included significant changes to the floorplan and updating the kitchen, family, living and dining rooms, along with the master bathroom. Walls were removed in the main living spaces to create an open layout which we desired for large family gatherings. Featured between the dining and living spaces is a new double-sided fireplace with custom bookshelves flanking both sides.

    What is your favorite feature of your newly remodeled home?

    I (Alex) like the living space because it’s now open and natural light comes from both sides of the house. The large front windows are new and we can open them–which we couldn’t do with the old windows. We have full light streaming in and good breezes! The fireplace warms the room without having to turn up the heat in the entire home. My wife, Lisa loves the kitchen because of the increased prep space and storage. The new design improved the kitchen’s layout and makes it easy to prep meals. She is a baker and with the large island and multiple ovens she is able to cook and bake even more! And we both love the air jet soaker tub in our new master bathroom. Along with the heated tile floor, we feel like we have our own spa.

    New Kitchen – walls were removed between the kitchen, formal dining & living rooms CLICK HERE to view more kitchen remodels by The Cleary Company!

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to design and build your remodeling project?

    We spent several months trying to find a contractor in our area that we could work with and have them complete the entire scope of our project. Since we have a connection to the Cleary family, through our kids attending college together, we reached out to George to see if our project was a good fit. John Coleman, our Project Developer, met with us and understood what we were looking to accomplish and it was an obvious choice to hire The Cleary Company to complete our remodel. We are thrilled. We feel fortunate to have had the family connection and knew of their great work already.

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

    When we first reached out to George, it was because we wanted someone who could do everything from design through the build and manage everything for us in one company. We wanted to work with someone who had been through a project like this before, did good work and could manage it all. This was our first big project and everyone on the Team worked through it with us, step by step. No project goes without a few issues or changes and everyone addressed all of our needs professionally. The work was tremendous, so well done and thought out. We enjoyed all of the personalities of the people we got to work with along the way.

    Was there a Team member(s) who stood out? How did they exceed your expectations?

    Each one in their role stood out. John, from our very first meeting, explained how the scope and process of the project would work. Matt and the design group really listened to us as we discussed how we wanted the project to come together. Eric, our Project Manager, was a pleasure to work with during construction. Steve and his carpentry team did amazing work. Even Joe, the remodeling apprentice, had a connection to a high school buddy of my son’s. We were able to build relationships with all of these folks as they were in our home over the three months. It was very enjoyable! And of course, none of this would have happened without George telling us he would be willing to work outside of their normal service area and we can’t thank him enough!

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

    Find somebody who can do everything you need for the whole design-build process. I can’t imagine myself having to coordinate everything that had to happen if I was using different people or companies for the remodeling project. Search for a company with experience, a good reputation and completed projects they can point to demonstrating good, high-quality work. This is a huge investment and a tremendous disruption while you’re going through it. It’s important to work with someone you trust. When the project is completed, you want it to be what you wanted and that’s what we got with The Cleary Company.

    Do you have one word why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company?

    Quality, but I would also add relationships. We had some fun along the way and that was special but it was the time and attention they paid to us was very much appreciated. We had no crazy surprises and the project went the way we expected. The Team was adaptable as we threw them a few curveballs. They were flexible and worked with us to make what we wanted to happen with our plan, budget and schedule.

    Project photos – Before & After:

    BEFORE – Kitchen remodel
    BEFORE – Master bathroom remodel
    New Master Bathroom – custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, heated tile floors
    CLICK HERE to view more bathroom remodels by The Cleary Company
    New Open Concept Floor Plan – built new 2-sided fireplace with brick hearth & custom bookshelves CLICK HERE to view more Interior remodeling projects by The Cleary Company

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  • Historic Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Historic Kitchen Remodel | Upper Arlington OH

    Dated 70’s kitchen gets Colonial Williamsburg upgrade

    Project Spotlight – Traditional Colonial style home still had all of the original fixtures, finishes and appliances from when it was built in 1974. Her family’s love of Colonial Williamsburg was the design inspiration for the new space. The remodel included removing the wall between kitchen and family room allowing the client to host her large family in one space. Features included gourmet appliances, personalized storage solutions, mixture of stained and painted custom Shaker cabinetry, Cambria quartz countertops and architectural details like the shiplap & wood beam ceiling.

    “We talked about remodeling for a long time, but never did it,” Glenna says, “Things got so bad, the oven wasn’t working… The stove wasn’t working. I figured, this is it.”

    AFTER!

    Design by Olivia Kern Meadows MASM, UDCP
    Project Manager John Coleman CRPM

    Read more about this project in TriVillage magazine!