A home remodel is a thrilling chance to shape your space to reflect your style. With so many finish options, though, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Here’s a streamlined guide to help you make confident choices. Adding sample photos at each step can further enhance your decision-making process.
First, clarify your style—whether it’s modern, rustic, or classic. Gather ideas from magazines, Pinterest, or home shows, and consider creating a mood board. Sample photos of different styles here can help you visualize your preferences.
Decide how much you want to spend and prioritize key areas like countertops or flooring. A photo comparing budget vs. premium options would show how different price points can look.
Balance aesthetics with practicality, especially for high-use areas.
Adding photos of finishes tailored for each room can help illustrate their benefits.
A cohesive palette can tie everything together. Start with neutral tones and add color through accents. Sample photos of different palettes, especially under varied lighting, can guide your choices.
Request samples and test them in your space. Photos showing materials under different lighting can show how small changes impact appearance.
Blend textures, sheens, and colors for a balanced look. A photo contrasting coordinated vs. mismatched finishes would be effective here.
Trends fade, so prioritize timeless materials for big elements like floors and cabinets. A comparison photo of trendy vs. classic options can be a great visual aid.
Designers and contractors provide valuable insights into trends and materials. A photo of a design consultation could reinforce this step.
Ultimately, choose finishes that make you happy. It’s your space, so let your personality shine. A photo of a unique finish can inspire readers to trust their own tastes.
Choosing finishes can be simple with a clear vision, budget, and thoughtful sampling. By integrating sample photos along the way, you’ll gain a clearer picture of your ideal space. Enjoy the process—happy remodeling!
Matthew Puhr
President
Boxer Construction NW
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