Residential Renovators in Baton Rouge: Home Facelift vs. Home Renovation

Angela Poirrier

November 7, 2019
A home renovation is a big decision. It takes committing your time, your money, and your home to the entire process. Furthermore, deciding on what and how you want to change your space is a whole other conversation. However, it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. There is where a facelift remodel can be perfect for your situation.  
 
Whether you have concerns about budget, timing, or aren’t exactly sure what you want, your project can be done in smaller steps, without the significant components on a renovation. You can drastically update and upgrade your kitchen, bathroom, mudroom, and any other part of your home with a facelift remodel. But what does a facelift include?
 
A facelift renovation can include as much or as little as you’d like to have done, short of flooring and other major demolition-heavy tasks like removing walls, etc. With that being said, a simple hardware upgrade can modernize your bathroom. Updating the backsplash in your kitchen can completely revitalize its appearance. Cabinetry upgrades can completely change how you organize and store things throughout your home.
 
Facelifts can also be an ideal option if you need to make an update, but don’t plan on staying in your home very long. Upgrading countertops and modernizing other areas can be helpful if you plan on putting your home on the market. Not only can you recoup your investment, but a facelift can help your house stand out.
 
Starting small by painting a room or retiling a shower can help guide you to the space you’d ultimately like to have. However, it’s also important to remember that these facelifts need to be well thought out, designed, and carried out. The expert design and construction team at Acadian House Design and Renovation has been helping Baton Rouge area homeowners create and build the rooms of their dreams, no matter the size or scope.

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