HOW DOES A REMODEL BENEFIT ME?

Simple kitchen remodel

We love transforming old spaces into something spectacular. Not only do we strive to optimize functionality, but we love to make it beautiful! Most of our remodels incorporated calming, welcoming colors.

We recently finished a multifunctional basement in Ham Lake, MN. Our clients chose a soft blue color on their cabinets which not only brightened the space, but brought all the fun vibes.

Another wonderful space we had the opportunity of creating was La Conica Verde in St. Michael, MN. These two-toned cabinets created a warm environment for years to come. The pale green and earthy tones make this kitchen a welcoming, calming, and rejuvenating space.

When you are choosing colors and design in your space, it’s important to keep in mind how they can effect your well-being. Having a beautifully designed and remodeled home can have numerous health and satisfaction benefits, including:

  1. Reduced stress levels: A well-designed home can make you feel more relaxed and at ease, reducing overall stress and anxiety levels.

  2. Improved mood: A visually appealing environment can boost your mood and increase feelings of happiness and contentment.

  3. Increased productivity: A comfortable and attractive home can motivate you to work more efficiently and be more productive.

  4. Better sleep: A well-designed bedroom can promote better sleep by creating a calming and comfortable atmosphere.

  5. Enhanced social life: A home that is designed for entertaining and socializing can lead to more frequent and enjoyable gatherings with friends and family.

  6. Health and safety: If your home has issues like mold, asbestos, or outdated electrical wiring, a remodel can help address these issues and create a safer, healthier living environment for you and your family.

  7. Energy efficiency: A remodel can also improve your home's energy efficiency, which can save you money on your monthly utility bills. Upgrades like new windows, insulation, and energy-efficient appliances can all help reduce your energy consumption.

  8. Increased resale value: A beautifully designed home can increase the resale value of your property, making it a sound investment in the long run.

Something as simple as changing the paint color in your home can impact your mood and productivity. Oftentimes, these little details get overlooked in the design process. We listed below some fun facts associated with paint colors!

There are several calming paint colors that can create a serene and soothing environment, including:

  1. Pale blue: Light blue shades can evoke a calming and introspective mood, making it a popular choice for bedrooms and bathrooms.

  2. Soft grey: Shades of grey can create a calming and sophisticated environment. Paired with white accents, it can give a fresh and clean look to any room.

  3. Pale green: Green is often associated with nature, and light green hues can create a calming and rejuvenating atmosphere.

  4. Lavender: Shades of lavender can create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular choice for bedrooms and living rooms.

  5. Muted pink: Soft blush hues can create a relaxing and calming space, and can often complement a variety of decor styles.

  6. Warm neutrals: A palette of warm beige, taupe or cream shades can create a cozy and comforting atmosphere that is perfect for living areas.

We love expressing our client’s personality through their design selections. It’s important to keep in mind what colors and designs can do to your life. Ultimately, selecting a calming paint color is a personal preference and should reflect your own taste and style while also promoting relaxation in your space.

Together, we can decide on beautiful, functional designs to maximize your space. Investing in a beautifully designed home can have a positive impact on both your physical and mental well-being, as well as your overall satisfaction with your living space.

- Ariela Bakken

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