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Making a list and checking it twice!  

checklist Before you decide to remodel your kitchen or bath, there are some questions you need to ask yourself and decisions you need to make. In many cases, people don’t think about these things until they are in the middle of the project, or (worse yet) after the project has been completed.

Doing your research BEFORE you begin your remodeling project will save you time, money and your sanity! This is where our Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Questionnaire can help you.

The process of filling out this form will get you and your family thinking about the questions you need to ask yourselves before starting a construction project.

It will also help us understand the vision you have for your project and help plan a direction for its realization.

Some typical questions include:

1. What features do you like/dislike about you current kitchen or bathroom?

2. What type of overall style are you looking for?

Example: Contemporary, Colonial, Country Cottage

3. How often do you entertain?

4. What type of fixtures do you prefer?

 

There are many things to think about and consider BEFORE you start the project! If you are interesting in getting your FREE Kitchen or Bathroom Remodeling Questionnaire, please call us at (407) 260-8077 or e-mail marion@JonathanMcGrathConstruction.com and we will send it to you.

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We would like to extend a personal invitation to you to visit us April 20 and 21st as we showcase our 2013 Parade of Homes Remodeling project. From 10 am – 6 pm each day we will be at the home, which was a whole house renovation, showing people the extraordinary features of this stunning home.

This home, located in the heart of Winter Park at 2908 Cove Trail, was a project like no other and gave us the unique opportunity to transform this 1964 vintage home into the buyer’s ‘dream home’.

While the home had been remodeled several times in the past, it was in need of a much more contemporary look and feel. We redesigned and updated the entire home, bringing to life the dreams and goals the homeowners desired. Join us and we will take you through this wonderful remodeled home.

A spacious open floor plan was designed for the family room and kitchen areas by expanding rooms and removing walls. The original kitchen, which was small and isolated, was relocated and transformed into a large multifunctional gourmet kitchen, featuring a stunning tray ceiling. However, the crown jewel of the home is without a doubt the timeless custom designed wall-to-wall, floor to ceiling fireplace and entertainment center!

The result? The homeowners have the best of both worlds, a beautiful home in an established neighborhood with newly custom designed home features and modern conveniences. Join us on April 20 & 21st to learn more and experience what it is like to ‘create your masterpiece’.

See you at the 2013 Parade of Homes!

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If you’ve decided to move forward with a remodel or addition to you home, or you have a remodeling idea but aren’t sure if it is feasible, it’s time to contact Jonathan McGrath Construction. JMC will spend time researching and preparing before you start your remodeling project. By doing this, you will benefit from not only a successful completion of your vision for your home, but a greater return on your investment!

Our process helps homeowners make a more informed buying decision. When both parties spend time together researching and preparing before constructing a remodel or addition, there is always a better end results. JMC believes in building harmony between homeowners’ needs, wants, and BUDGETS.

Our in-depth process educates and assists you in determining the most practical products and construction methods to complete your renovation project within your budget. No surprises! We have resources such as ‘The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process’ that offers a more logical way of planning for and completing a remodeling project.

You are not just getting a ‘bid’ or ‘estimate’ for your project you are embarking on a step-by-step process for identifying your wants and needs in effort to establish the most accurate budget.  Our mission is to assist you in learning if your dream is possible before your valuable resources of time, energy and money are spent.

We’ve been remodeling homes in Central Florida for 29 years. Our clients know they can trust us to partner with them in creating their dream home.

“We first met Jack and his team at a Parade of Homes Remodeler’s Showcase. We were very impressed with the quality of the work done at the home, and also with all the folks we met with Jonathan McGrath Construction. When we were ready to begin our home remodel project, we contacted several contractors. The professionalism and quick response of Jack and his staff stood out among the competitors. After meeting with him to go over the project, we did not hesitate to move forward with Jonathan McGrath Construction.”

Suzanne, Longwood, FL

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If you’ve decided to move forward with a remodel or addition to your home or you don’t know if your idea is even feasible, you’ve got to learn more about REMODology. The entire premise behind REMODology is: spending time researching and preparing before you start your remodeling project will lead to a greater return on your investment and a much more successful completion of your vision for your home.

What is REMODology?

REMODology is a service that helps the homeowner make a more informed buying decision while the remodeler receives payment for time spent planning the project. When both parties spend time together researching and preparing before constructing a remodel or addition, there is a greater return on the homeowner’s investment and a much more successful completion of the project. We are building harmony between homeowners’ needs, wants, and budgets through educational resources and online connections with remodelers.

A PROCESS for GETTING a PRICE and MAXIMIZING TIME

REMODology is a service that educates you and assists in determining the most practical products and construction methods to complete your project within your budget. We have resources such as The Conflict-Free Home Remodeling Process that is a more logical way of planning for and completing a remodeling project. You are not just getting a “bid” or “estimate” for your project; you are embarking on a step-by-step process for identifying your wants and needs in an effort to establish the most accurate budget. You will have the information to decide in the early stages if it’s better to stop than to fail or compromise. Our mission is to assist you in learning if your dream is possible before your valuable resources of time and money have been spent.

We offer you homeowner-centered books including Up-Front Remodeling. Up-Front Remodeling is a quick read that will teach you Building vs Remodeling Costs, How to Avoid Bidding Failure, Who’s Who – What the Pros Can Do for You, A Process for Knowing ALL Details and Costs Before hiring an architect or remodeler.

List of Homeowner Books

 

CONNECT with REMODELING PROFESSIONALS

And so the challenge begins, trying to find the answers: What will improve my daily living experience and how much will it cost? Getting a price, if accurate, is like a mini research project: it takes time and effort. It is your decision whether to be proactive and spend the time it will take up front – before construction – when you have additional time to think and deliberate. If you are ready to learn if your wants and needs, ideas and desires fit your budget, please contact a remodeler who has partnered with REMODology to give you the answers you need.

 

REMODology Offers Homeowner Education and Access to Remodelers

Remodeling your home doesn’t have to be difficult, and REMODology’s resources can help. REMODology is a service that educates you and assists in determining the most practical products and construction methods to complete your project within your budget.

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You love your neighborhood; can’t bear the idea of up-rooting your family, but you’re busting at the seams! What do you do? You are not alone; millions of other Americans are facing this classic housing dilemma every day. Do you remodel or move?

Here are some of the primary reasons you should consider REMODELING your home instead of moving, or as we like to say “Don’t Move, Improve!”

  1. Location…location…location! Let’s face it, in real estate it is ALL about location. Being in the ‘right’ neighborhood, in the ‘right’ school district, with the ‘right’ neighbors is important to your overall quality of life! In most cases, the home you are living in is meeting those basic requirements. Perhaps you love your oversized backyard or the convenience to all of your favorite  local dining and shopping venues. Do you really want to give all that up? It IS possible to have the best of both worlds…..a beautiful new home in an older, established neighborhood. This can be accomplished through professional remodeling.  So, instead of uprooting your family, give your home a make-over.
  2. It’s not only about space – it’s about personal preference. The first question we ask our clients is ‘What’s important to YOU in your home?” It is critical to determine and prioritize the spaces and places in your home that are most relevant to your lifestyle. For some families, it is all about the kitchen, for others it might be about expanding the space in the master living areas. Regardless, there is no ‘one size fits all’ remedy to improving your home. So, instead of starting over with a new home, why not focus on the areas of your existing home that need improving.
  3. Remodeling is less expensive than moving. There is a misconception among many people that remodeling your existing home will cost MUCH more than moving to a new home. This is simply not true. When you work with an experienced and qualified remodeler, one of the first things they will do is work with you to create a plan that fits within your budget. Also, when it comes to moving into a new home, there are many hidden costs that need to be considered. For example, time off from work, hiring packers and movers, purchasing new coordinating furniture, finance charges, closing costs, as well as realtor fees…..not to mention the overall stress involved with moving to a new home.
  4. Remodeling your home allows you to customize your space. When you choose to remodel your home, seldom used spaces become transformed into more livable spaces. Do you have a formal dining room that NEVER gets used? Why not turn that into an entertainment/media room? Have your children left the house? Turn that spare bedroom into a home office. When you remodel, living space can be customized and personalized to meet your specific lifestyle needs.
  5. You have more than money invested in your home. This is probably one of the most important reasons to consider remodeling versus moving into a new home. Your home is an extension of yourself and your family. A home is a place where memories are made. Over the years you have invested in your ‘home’, whether it was through decorating, painting or landscaping. Your home has a distinctive personality. Remodeling is another one to enhance and improve upon your investment.
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Article by John Riha

http://www.houselogic.com/blog/kitchens/kitchen-trends-2013/

 

If you’re looking to remodel your kitchen, we’ve got good news and bad news.

First, the good stuff. According to trend experts Lita Dirks and Dominick Tringali, you don’t have to shell out major cash to add space. Instead, look to expand what you already have. Vault your ceiling, add windows, squeeze in clever storage ideas. Make the space work harder, not bigger.

Plus, relax. Casual kitchens are trending, with doo-dads and gee-gaws (think elaborate trim and vent hoods that look like medieval castles) going away, and simpler, sleeker designs coming on strong.

Speaking on kitchen trends at the 2013 International Builder’s Show in Las Vegas, interior designer Dirks and architect Tringali teamed up to describe the new American kitchen as one piece of a larger, open floor plan.

It’s all part of a new kitchen gestalt that Dirks describes as the “prep-eat-play” triangle, with flexibility and casual living as key ingredients. The notion tosses the kitchen into a design blender along with living, dining, and family rooms, and frappes everything into communal happiness.

Example: You can eat at a comfy banquette, or in front of the TV (don’t tell your child-development counselor), or in the breakfast nook, or you can belly up to the island. No rules!

The bad news (OK, it’s not that bad) is that we’ve heard some of this before. Open floor plans have been around since the moon landing and yes, we like them. A lot. What we really have here is affirmation — and freedom to create kitchens that are less ornate and yet have more personality.

Just like you.

Of course, Dirks and Trengali definitely have the pulse of today’s home owner and offer some great takeaways. We’ve combined their goodies with our own kitchen trendspotting for 2013. If you’re planning a kitchen redo, here’s what you need to know:

Contemporary kitchens are In. Specifically, they’re getting simpler and more modern, with less elaborate detail and trim. In fact, the National Kitchen and Bath Association reports that in its annual survey of kitchen designers, “transitional” design — meaning a simple, more modern aesthetic — has surpassed “traditional” as the preferred design for the first time in the association’s history.

Kitchen cabinets are dark, or white. Darker, furniture-like finishes are popular, but so is pure white. The middle ground — think natural oak — is going away. Dark finishes help the kitchen integrate into the overall scheme; pure white is the ultimate accent color that readily complements the rest of the living area.

Islands rule. Kitchen islands are becoming more multi-dimensional, serving as food-prep areas, snack stations, wine storage, and display cabinets for objets d’art. Also, they’re essential for directing traffic flow within an open floor plan, channeling guests toward comfy seating areas, for example. Small kitchen? Go with a rolling cart that’s there when you need it.

Countertop revolution. Say hi to porcelain and ceramic slabs that look like stone, wood, and fabric, says Jamie Gold, a California designer. The product is made from clay, quartz, and feldspar that’s subjected to high heat — just like regular tile. Unlike other engineered countertops, this product doesn’t use cements or resin binders. It’s not readily available in the U.S. yet.

Appliances are disappearing. In the past, we loved our commercial-style kitchen appliances that made us look like we really knew how to cook. Now, appliances are hiding behind wood panels and faux veneers so they integrate better with the overall living space. New finishes, such as GE’s slate and Whirlpool’s Ice White, are bucking the stainless steel trend, but don’t bet on stainless going away anytime soon — it’s still hot.

Espresso yourself. An eye-catching extra gives a kitchen a blast of personality. Cool sinks and high-tech faucets are au courant. Other possibilities include:

  • Stylish vent hood.
  • Espresso machine.

Glass finishes. Glistening glass is popping up everywhere in the kitchen, especially glass tiles installed as backsplashes. Applying clear glass panels over walls painted soft colors gives a deep sheen that harmonizes with today’s contemporary looks. Bonus: It’s easy to clean.

Grab some fresh air. Outdoor kitchens and entertaining areas are hot. Your indoor kitchen should have an outdoor doppelganger close by, available through wide glass doors.

John Riha has written seven books on home improvement and hundreds of articles on home-related topics. He’s been a residential builder, the editorial director of the Black & Decker Home Improvement Library, and the executive editor of Better Homes and Gardens magazine. His 1972 suburban house has been an ongoing source of maintenance and renovation experience. 

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The Parade of Homes™ has been an annual event in Central Florida for more than 50 years. Produced each year by the Home Builders Association of Metro Orlando to showcase the area’s best of the best, the Parade of Homes™ provides the Central Florida community with an opportunity to learn about the latest in home design, energy efficiency, green building applications, new home choices and so much more.

This year visit entries ranging from new communities, new homes, whole house renovations specialty remodeling. Whether you are looking for a new home or to remodel your current home, the 58th Annual Parade of Homes has something for everyone!

So MARK YOUR CALENDARS! This year’s Parade runs April 20 & 21st and April 27 & 28th!

The Remodel Showcase will be the weekend of the 20 & 21st. Jonathan McGrath Construction is proud to have an entry in the Parade. Be sure to come out and see how this Winter Park home was transformed! The entire interior of the home was remodeled! Jonathan McGrath Construction, acting as architect, designer and builder on the project, redesigned and updated this home bringing to life the dreams and goals the homeowners desired.

The result? The homeowners have the best of both worlds, a beautiful established neighborhood with a newly custom designed home that is energy efficient and offers all the modern conveniences that fit into their lifestyle.

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Marion McGrath, co-owner of Jonathan McGrath Construction and CEO of REMODology, was a featured speaker at the National Association of Home Builder’s (NAHB) International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas January 22 – 24, 2013.

McGrath spoke to a standing room only crowd about  ‘Getting Paid for Your Time Even During Estimating, Building & Pre-Construction’ on behalf of REMODology. Her program focused on how successful remodelers consider all aspects of the remodeling project before doing anything on the project site, and will provide expert advice about what points in the process you should ask for payment for your pre-construction time.

“Most professional remodelers mistakenly think all of the work in the pre-construction phase must be provided at no cost,” said McGrath. “This session was all about how to get paid for your time at every step of the way and feel comfortable about it.”

REMODology is a service that helps the homeowner make a more informed buying decision while the remodeler receives payment for time spent planning the project. When both parties spend time together researching and preparing before constructing a remodel or addition, there is a greater return on the homeowner’s investment and a much more successful completion of the project.

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Moving vs. Remodeling – what’s right for you?

You LOVE the neighborhood; can’t bear the idea of up-rooting your family, but you are BUSTING at the seams! Sound familiar?

If you are like millions of other Americans facing this classic housing dilemma: remodel or move? Here are some things you should consider about this all too important decision.

1. It’s not only about space – it’s about personal preference. Sure there are other, larger homes in the area surrounding your home, but do these homes represent your style; do they serve your family’s needs?

2. Making a move costs much more than just a higher mortgage payment. Consider all costs when contemplating a move such as: time away from work, movers, new coordinating furniture, finance charges, closing costs, as well as other additional fees.

3. Remodeling your home allows you to customize your space. Seldom used spaces in your home can be transformed into more livable spaces, where you family will love to gather.

4. You have much more than money invested in your home. Over the years you have made your house your home, whether it be through decorating, painting or landscaping. Your house is an extension of you.

To learn more about remodeling options contact us at 407- 260-8077.

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Marion McGrath, co-owner of Jonathan McGrath Construction and CEO of REMODology, has been selected as a speaker at the National Association of Home Builder’s (NAHB) International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas January 22 – 24, 2013.

McGrath will be conducting the workshop ‘Getting Paid for Your Time Even During Estimating, Building & Pre-Construction’ on behalf of REMODology on January 22nd. The program will focus on how successful remodelers consider all aspects of the remodeling project before doing anything on the project site, and will provide expert advice about what points in the process you should ask for payment for your pre-construction time.

“REMODology was the brainchild of Stephen Gidus, who passed away recently from cancer,” explained McGrath. “It was his passion and purpose in life to unite the homeowner with professional remodeling firms in order to form a mutually rewarding and respectful partnership. His legacy lives on with this program.”

“Most professional remodelers mistakenly think all of the work in the pre-construction phase must be provided at no cost,” continued McGrath. “This session is about how to get paid for your time at every step of the way and feel comfortable about it.”

REMODology is a service that helps the homeowner make a more informed buying decision while the remodeler receives payment for time spent planning the project. When both parties spend time together researching and preparing before constructing a remodel or addition, there is a greater return on the homeowner’s investment and a much more successful completion of the project.

The International Builders’ Show is the largest annual new home construction show in the world, featuring the latest and most advanced building products and services ever assembled.  In addition, more than 100 educational sessions featuring national renowned speakers will be conducted over the four day show. More than 55,000 builders, remodelers and other members of the home building industry are expected to attend the event.

For more than a quarter of a century, Jonathan McGrath Construction has been creating masterpieces for their clients throughout Central Florida. A full service design remodeling company, Jonathan McGrath Construction partners with their clients to transform their homes and living spaces into works of art by creating and building unique designs for each remodeling project, all within a predetermined budget and timeframe.

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