Tag: whole house remodel

  • Home Remodeling Client Profile

    Home Remodeling Client Profile

    In 2015, a natural gas explosion in Betsy’s Upper Arlington, OH neighborhood created a change to her remodeling timeline. She’d been discussing multiple remodeling projects in her 1950’s ranch with George but had planned to begin when she retired. Circumstances changed due to damage her home sustained from the explosion, and Betsy knew it was best to move up her timeline.

    Completed in 2018, Betsy is still enjoying her home’s new open layout that functions better for her active lifestyle as well as entertaining family and friends. “I had a vision for my home. The Cleary Company team brought it to life, and I love it.”

    Client Q & A

    What spaces did you have redesigned and remodeled?

    Almost all of it. The extensive remodel included opening the main living spaces, creating a better connection between the living room, den, and kitchen. Before the remodel, my large living room sat unused and now that room is used every day.

    • Addition 1 – An old and dated flat roofed 3-season room was damaged in the explosion. I was not sorry to see it or the indoor 13’ brick planter gone. A new sunroom was built with skylights, cabinets, a beverage fridge and a wall of glass with 8’ sliding doors opening up to the backyard.
    • Addition 2 – The new sunroom ceiling was vaulted and extended out over a new concrete patio, based on a suggestion from George Cleary. This created a shaded outdoor living space near the pool.
    • Kitchen – Gutted and removed a bulky closet and the soffits. All new custom cherry cabinets, granite countertops and 3×12 glass tile backsplash. The small eating area, which had no view, became more counterspace and cabinets. It was relocated to take advantage of the views out of both the front and back windows.
    • Bathrooms – A half bath was completely updated & the main bath got a new shower.
    • Fireplace – Removed large floor-to-ceiling, brick wall that contained two fireplaces—one in the living room and one in the den. A new Heatilator 60″, see-through fireplace was custom built that provides warmth to both the living room and den, creating a more open floorplan and better flow between the spaces.
    • All new windows, contemporary trim, baseboards, as well as a new entry door and all new closet doors were installed.
    • All of the floors were sanded and stained with a new updated color.

    Interior Remodel Photos of Before – During – After

    Exterior Remodel & Outdoor Living Addition Photos of Before – During – After

    What is your favorite part of your remodeled home?

    The openness! It was so interesting to remake my 50’s ranch by removing a wall that now allows seamless movement from one room to the next. The layout flows much better, making it easy and a wonderful home to entertain and live in.

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to design-build your home remodel?

    George Cleary has the best team around. He did some work on my prior home and I personally know him as well as some of his family. I didn’t even look at any other company because I knew The Cleary Company would take care of me, create my vision and I trusted I would love the end result.

    I knew we would have a great experience. The Cleary Company craftsmen and their subs were all great. I trusted having The Cleary people and their subs in my home, even when I wasn’t there. George and Rob Lindeboom had creative ideas and suggestions and understood the look I wanted to create. It was a year-long project, with very few issues.

    Who stood out and how did they exceed your expectations?

    My Project Developer was great help during the dealings with the insurance claims from the explosion. He’s meticulous and focused on the details.

    Rob Lindeboom is a fabulous onsite Project Manager. He has amazing creativity and great experiences to not only draw on but also to utilize to solve issues. He had so many great ideas. For example, my kitchen is long and linear, and he knew we needed to install all the electrical wall plugs horizontally, to keep the right look of the room. He is very easy to work with and was extremely helpful with the construction details of the new fireplace. He is a wealth of knowledge and talent.

    Testimonial

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

    When talking with your design team, tell them what you want, ask for pictures, and visit examples in other homes the remodeler has done. Talk with homeowners who’ve worked with your remodeler. Ask questions like what they like and don’t like about their remodel.

    I did this and it was most helpful to visualize and feel what I wanted in my 3-season room, especially George’s vaulted ceiling idea, by visiting a home The Cleary Company had remodeled. That ceiling completely transformed the feel of my sunroom and carrying the ceiling out over the patio transformed that space as well.

    What two words would best describe The Cleary Company?

    Trust and Quality! I trust them and the quality of their work is fabulous. I lived in my home throughout my renovation, and they were very sensitive to my needs.

    Do you recommend The Cleary Company for anyone remodeling?

    Absolutely! One of my friends just completed a kitchen remodel and another friend is talking with them now.

  • 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

  • Project Spotlight Home Remodel in Westerville OH

    Project Spotlight Home Remodel in Westerville OH

    20th Century Modern to 21st Century Chic!

    1968 Contemporary home gets 21st Century makeover. View the completed project album with before during & after photos on our Houzz profile!

    This gorgeous soft contemporary home overlooks a golf course with beautiful, serene views from all sides. The home’s floor plan was closed off and did not have a good flow for entertaining. The clients knew exactly what they wanted and were not afraid to “think outside the box”. They moved from the downtown area into the suburbs for a more relaxing space to come home to. Our client, Laurie, is a talented artist and needed space for her studio.

    The original kitchen was closed off from the dining room, creating a dark, cave-like space that feels small and does not align with the client’s entertaining style. While the dining room and great room feature high, vaulted ceilings, the kitchen has lower 8-foot ceilings with 7-foot soffits, which makes the spaces feel disconnected and diminishes the overall flow and functionality of the home.

    Scope of Work

    The renovation included removing the wall separating the kitchen from the dining and great room to create an open-concept layout that fully showcases the stunning golf course views. The kitchen received a refresh with new luxury-grade appliances, updated cabinet doors and drawer fronts, and a redesigned pantry door. Painted shiplap boards were added to the kitchen workspace for architectural interest, while additional cabinetry was incorporated to extend the new island. A wine fridge and storage were installed in a newly designed dry bar, enhancing both style and functionality.

    The great room fireplace wall was refinished, and built-ins, along with a barn door, were added to the A/V closet for a clean, organized look. The stairwell to the second floor was opened up and modernized with a sleek new metal railing system featuring cables. All hardwood floors throughout the home were refinished, and the home office was painted and updated to complete the transformation.

    This home was a gem – Lucy the dog loves it too!

    Learn more, this stunning contemporary home was featured in HouseTrends Magazine.

    Client Testimonial

    “Remodeling is a process of problem-solving,” Laurie says. “I have enjoyed this entire project and working with their designer, Laura, has been delightful. We love our new space and enjoy sharing with our family and friends.”

    Ready to start planning your next remodel project? Contact our Client Relations Coordinator today by scheduling a call or completing a new project form.