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A Kitchen Update with Style

Kitchens are very special places because of their multifunctionality. From cooking to enjoying a warm beverage with friends, kitchens bring people together. Think about the times you have gone to visit friends or have hosted friends for an event. Have you noticed that people tend to make their way to the kitchen?

Could it be the welcoming spaces for chatter and catching up? The fridge with snacks or the glasses waiting to be filled with beverages? Maybe it’s the oven, where the delicious baking happens. Regardless of your reason for hanging out in a kitchen, one idea behind the space is common: It is a very important part of a home.

For the project below, our experts made updates that transformed our customer’s kitchen into a reflection of their style and need of functional space.

The updates included the following:

  • The double ovens were relocated to a more open location.
  • The utility room and the kitchen were connected to allow for more counter space.
  • A steam oven was installed on top of the double ovens.
  • The dishwasher was moved up off the floor; this is an update we always suggest to clients when the floor plans allow for it.
  • Aesthetic enhancements were added by installing glass tile up the wall and around the ventilation hood.
  • Contrast between the surfaces was created by installing different materials on different counters; we used concrete for some of the counters and granite for others.
  • Traditional white cabinets were installed to create an elegant and beautiful feel in the room while allowing more options for the decorations surrounding them.

Overall, the updates added space and functionality as well as an eclectic style that made the kitchen even more welcoming and beautiful.

For more inspiration and expert support for your own kitchen remodeling projects contact us.

Warm Up Your Kitchen with an Update!

One of the essential spaces in a home is the kitchen. It is a place where people come together and share meals. It is also a place of warmth and memories, and our experts can help you elevate those characteristics with a few updates.

The kitchen below was updated with new cabinets, countertops, windows, appliances and lighting.

The new space has created places to visit with family as meals are prepared, it has space for three people to work without running over each other, it has opened up a window area above the sink,  and lastly, we captured space in the garage for cabinet faces pantry storage.

Looking to update your kitchen? Call 816-323-0271 to speak with our experts today.

 

Make that Special Place in your Home this Holiday Season

‘Tis the season to deck the halls! Let us create that special place that will last way beyond the holiday season.

Nick and Mike understand that no two projects are alike, which is why we rely on a systematic approach that is focused on providing the best design to bring our customers’ vision to life.

Modern functionality without losing focus on the home’s original architecture.
Do you have a dysfunctional kitchen that just looks out of place? Need a few fresh ideas to start envisioning your kitchen with added space and functionality? The project below is a great example!

Times have changed and so has the kitchen. Some houses just demand a certain style and presence, and this home is certainly one of those–it had an old, out-of-date kitchen from the 1970s misplaced in a stone house from the 1920s. The house had a traditional servant’s kitchen and back entrance that did not look grand, as was the case in those days.

To provide a modern look while preserving the historic value of the house’s architecture, we recreated the front entry’s cased opening with leaded stained glass, matched ribbon mahogany on the cabinets and trim just like the dining room, and tied in leaded stained glass at the cabinets. The backsplash was designed to keep that servant’s kitchen feel, but with grandeur, reclaiming marble pavers from the property.

New kitchen cabinets  

  New kitchen cabinets     

Pulling together a tedious unrelenting effort and a painstaking design with the convenience of modern appliances, coupled with the functionality of new cabinets, gave us a timeless kitchen. It is hard to distinguish between what is old and what is new. It is a seamless integration of style from another era, and functionality from today’s ever-changing environment.

 

The final result from this incredible kitchen renovation is a spacious and modern kitchen that looks like it could have been designed and built by the original team from 1920. It is perfect for making holiday memories.

For more project inspiration, check out our gallery. If you are ready to get started on your remodeling project, contact us.

 

 

Create the Perfect Space to Enjoy Holiday Memories

The holiday season is here, bringing along traditions and opportunities for celebration. When it comes to your home, certain areas provide the perfect space for you and your loved ones to come together, and the kitchen is one of these unique places.

As a space for gathering and sharing, your kitchen is the perfect room for sharing favorite recipes and creating unforgettable moments.

At Wineteer Construction, we understand the importance of keeping traditions alive. In order to ensure your kitchen is ready for the holidays and other special seasons in your life, our remodeling services focus on your needs and vision.

For the kitchen remodel below, our experts ensured to utilize all available space in the kitchen, providing plenty of room for storage and activities. From the island to the breakfast table, our clients now have a cozy and functional space for entertaining and spending quality time.

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By incorporating elements that maximize your kitchen’s space, including detailed accessories that elevate the design, our team members will ensure your remodeled space is comfortable and functional.

Contact our experts today to get started on your home’s remodeling project.

 

 

Love Your Home

Happy Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re living in a home that’s been passed down the family line for generations or you’ve just stepped foot in a new home you built from the ground up, we want you to truly love your home. It’s the place where you come to rest and relax after a stressful week at work. It’s the place you gather with your friends and family over the holidays. It’s the place you should be able to find peace and comfort, any time of day or season.

Here are three ways you can fall in love with your home even more this year:

Customize to your taste.

According to a 2017 Houzz & Home study, 27 percent of homeowners started a remodeling project because they wanted to customize their homes. You have your own idea of what the perfect home looks like and no former builder or previous homeowner will have the same exact ideas in mind. Take the time to plan out and customize your home just the way you want it.

Fix those areas you’ve been putting off.

We all have those areas of the home that need to be fixed, spruced up or even completely redone. Maybe it’s the way your pantry is set up or the size of the pantry. Maybe it’s how impossible it is to get around your bathroom. Could it be that you have never been a fan of how closed off your kitchen is to the living room? Fix these troublesome areas in your home by transforming the pantry into a walk-in pantry, open up the kitchen by knocking down unnecessary walls or consider revamping your bathroom with an open floor plan.

Consider your home over the long term.

A 2017 Aging in Place Report by HomeAdvisor indicates that 87 percent of adults aged 65 and older and 71 percent of adults aged 50-64 want to remain in their homes as long as possible. Begin remodeling projects now to start preparing for the long term when mobility and accessibility for those living in your home might be harder. Consider projects such as installing extra lighting in the bathroom and in stairwells, barrier-free showers for ease of living and lever handles on doors and faucets instead of turn knob handles.

Fall in love with your home all over again and start the remodeling projects you’ve been dreaming of for years. Gain more ideas to update or upgrade your home on our Houzz and Pinterest pages.

Schedule your free consultation today!

Best of 2017

2017 was a great year for Wineteer Construction, as we were able to assist clients in updating their homes into trendy and functional living spaces in a number of ways! Here are just a few of our favorite projects from last year:

A Beautiful Mission

We love the look and feel of this beautiful kitchen, complete with granite countertops, custom cabinetry and a few stainless steel appliances. Remodeled with functionality in mind, this kitchen allows for plenty of natural light with walls of windows and plenty of counter space for storage and cooking preparation.

   

View more photos of this project on Houzz »

 

Fairway Dream

This kitchen remodel has ample lighting and a great island for easy dining and cooking preparation. The traditional white cabinetry allows other details in the kitchen to pop, including the lighting fixtures, dark brown wood in the island and tile above the stove. This remodel also showcases a refrigerator designed to match the custom cabinets for a beautiful finish in the kitchen.

    

View more photos of this project on Houzz »

 

Ease of Living

This bathroom was remodeled to improve ease of living at home while maintaining a very modern and trendy gray and white theme. Complete with a barrier-free shower, flip-down shower seat, raised toilet, grab bars and more, this bathroom has everything you need to maximize safety at home.

   

View more photos of this project on Houzz »

Interested in updating your home in 2018 to model any of these projects? Looking to remodel your home with the latest trends? Follow Wineteer Construction on Houzz and add the projects you like to your ideabooks.

Then, schedule a free consultation with our team to discuss your remodeling ideas.

A Year in Review – KC Live 2017

It is hard to believe that we are halfway into the first month of the New Year! Last year, our team provided insight to KC Live viewers on remodeling tips and trends. If you missed a show, or just couldn’t get enough, check out the highlights and links below:

The Heart of the Home…2017 Kitchen Trends
In January, Nick discussed kitchen trends that would be taking over in 2017, from whites and greys, to window walls, stainless steel appliances and marble countertops.

Bathroom Remodeling Tips to Improve Mobility
Mike shared in February functional updates to make in your bathroom, including installing shower seats, grab bars and barrier-free showers.

Choose Wisely
Choosing the right contractor for a remodeling project is crucial, so in March, Mike offered five considerations to take into account before you decide.

Did You Watch Home Remodeling: Cost vs. Value?
Based on the findings in Hanley Wood’s annual Cost vs. Value Report, Mike shared in April how homeowners can know the true costs of their remodeling projects.

Home Remodeling is not One Size Fits All
Mike continued the conversation on the true costs of mid-range remodeling vs. upscale remodeling with Joel in May.

Planned Right. Priced Right. Done Right.
In June, Mike discussed how to ensure home remodeling projects are “Planned Right. Priced Right. Done Right.”

Wineteer on KC Live

Bathroom Remodeling Process + Products!
Nick came back on KC Live in July to share insight into what homeowners should expect in bathroom remodels, from the process to the products.

Barrier-Free is Now Trending
With the trend of barrier-free showers on the rise, Mike detailed in August the features and benefits to installing this type of shower in your bathroom.

Five Ways to Reduce Stress During Holiday Remodels
Nick started preparing homeowners in September on tips to reduce stress while remodeling during the holidays.

The Right Way to Remodel
In October, Mike addressed the idea that with the proper planning, changes in remodeling projects can be reduced and taken care of well.

Make Your Dream Kitchen a Reality
Mike invited us into his home in November as he discussed remodeling goals, the process of selecting appliances and cabinetry and updates to appliance design and technology.

Remodeling Ideas for Empty Nesters
And in December, we visited the home of a Wineteer Construction client as Mike shared ideas for empty nesters to remodel their homes as they undergo a number of lifestyle changes.

Thanks for following us on KC Live in 2017! If you are interested in learning more or are ready to start your next remodeling project, we’d love to help!

Contact us for more information.

Remodeling Ideas for Empty Nesters

Mike D being interviewed by 41 Action News For those starting 2018 as empty nesters for the first time, there are a number of lifestyle changes that will take place that can be reflected in home remodeling as well. President and CEO Mike Dodd and KC Live Co-Host Joel Nichols recently visited a Wineteer Construction client’s 102-year-old home to discuss remodeling ideas that fit the empty-nester lifestyle. Read the key points below or watch the full KC Live segment here »

Expand Your Kitchen.

Transforming the kitchen into one large great room can help to open up the space into the family room while maintaining many of the home’s beautiful features. Older homes present unique challenges, and custom cabinetry is a great solution to keeping a traditional feel in the home.

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Make Your Bathroom Functional to Improve Ease of Living.

The bathroom must be functional to help people improve ease of living and remain at home. Installing a barrier-free shower with decorative bars and other accessories can offer these advantages without looking institutional. Our team at Wineteer Construction works to ensure form and function fit perfectly in your home while maintaining an elegant look.

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Incorporate a Wine Cellar in Your Home.

Who doesn’t like a great place to store all the finer things in life? In this case, we are speaking about wine…one of the many things people love about the holidays. In the case of this remodeling project, we were able to use reclaimed lumber from the attic to create the perfect storage space for all their wine and other delectables. Stand-alone air units should also be installed in order to ensure optimal temperatures for your wine.

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At Wineteer Construction, we build long-term relationships with our clients. Your styles and preferences become second nature to us. So, when you’re ready to start that next remodeling project, give us a call.

Interested in any of these remodeling ideas to fit your new lifestyle as an empty nester? Contact us to schedule a free consultation.

Discover Empty Nester Remodeling Ideas on KC Live

Last month on KC Live, we visited the Dodd’s kitchen as President and CEO Mike Dodd discussed how to make your dream kitchen a reality with the proper remodeling goals, selection of appliances and cabinetry, and more. Read his key points, or watch the full segment »

Next Tuesday, December 19, Wineteer Construction will be back on KC Live to share great remodeling projects and ideas for empty nesters, including trending custom cabinetry. Tune in at 10 a.m. CT to watch the segment!

Contact us for more information.

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