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  • REMODELING A CONDO - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    How do you begin a condo remodel? There are lots of decisions to be made. Beyond inspiration, selections, and budget, you ultimately must decide who you trust to remodel your condo. BUILDING TRUST BLOG REMODELING A CONDO How do you begin a condo remodel? Manny Figueroa, Project Guide, offers advice! < Back Will Cord 2024-03-15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbgNCBy31P0 How do you begin a condo remodel? There are lots of decisions to be made. Beyond inspiration, selections, and budget, you ultimately must decide who you trust to remodel your condo. Since this podcast is produced by Daniel Builders, you’d be right to suspect that we recommend Daniel Builders. Why? Our clients say it’s because of our people. Our project guides confer with each client to determine needs and aspirations throughout the remodeling process. Which of our project guides offers both a wealth of knowledge and condo experience? Our clients agree: Manny Figueroa is a wonderful partner. You’ll get a taste of both his experience and approach in this episode of Ready, Set, Renovate! So, let’s get to it! Are you looking to remodel a condo? Speak with a Daniel Builders project guide by calling 864.506.5546 and discuss the best path forward for your custom renovation or get your renovation started here! 0:00 Introduction 1:13 HOA restrictions for condo remodels 3:50 Contractor licensing 5:09 Scope of work for a recent condo remodel 5:53 Permitting for a condo remodel 7:13 Considerations for condo residents 9:30 Options for residents during a remodel 10:13 Water issues 11:28 Balcony remodeling 12:32 Soundproofing 13:44 Condo inspections 14:37 Remodeling & condo resale 16:04 Condo quoting process 17:30 How do you get a quote from Daniel Builders? Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    After collaborating on a recent remodel, we sat down with Krystal Lord from Gallery of Lighting for an illuminating conversation. BUILDING TRUST BLOG LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT Thanks to the Gallery of Lighting, this project really shines! < Back Will Cord 2025-02-28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq53fb1NF2M Not long ago Daniel Builders wrapped up a $1.7M home remodel of a Simpsonville, SC residence. As you might expect, the lighting fixtures were quite impressive! The Gallery of Lighting in Greenville, SC was one of the lighting suppliers for this project. We recently spoke with Krystal Lord from the Gallery of Lighting about her role in the renovation process. From selection to installation, Lighting Specialists like Krystal help “illuminate” the path forward. Check out our interview with Krystal in the video above! When asked to comment on the remodel, here’s what Gallery of Lighting had to say: “It’s clear this homeowner had a vision for their home, and a sense of the importance that quality finishes and construction would play in making that vision come to life.” This project’s interior designer, Carol D’Cruz of D’Cruz Design, explained the “why” behind the lighting selections: “The light fixtures were all chosen for a modern aesthetic that incorporates natural materials. I combined iron, alabaster, nickel, marble, frosted glass, and silk to achieve a timeless yet current feel.” Collin Amos from the Gallery of Lighting explained the role and priority of lighting during a remodel: “Lighting is just as important as any other detail in a home, so putting the same amount of effort into light fixtures as countertops, floors, etc. is paramount.” It all starts with “getting a plan on paper" (something her team is adept at doing). Here’s a glimpse at a few lighting fixtures that went into this massive remodel: Dining Room Nine Light Chandelier Height: 39.00" Width: 23.50" Master Bathroom This photo showcases four fixtures: a backlit mirror, two vanity lights, and a pendant light. The brass Cannes pendant by Ralph Lauren is visible in the mirror’s reflection. The shade is comprised of white glass. Here’s a few more specs: Height: 30.50" Width: 22.00" Depth: 22.00” A brass Calliope LED vanity light by Thomas O’Brien is located on each side of the mirror. This dimmable fixture can be installed vertically or horizontally. Height: 32.75" Width: 3.75" Depth: 3.50” In terms of new technology and trends, the future is bright. According to Collin, “We’re seeing more and more in the way of LED mirrors in bathrooms. They contribute to a high-end, spa-like feel in a space, and more lighting manufacturers are jumping on this trend and releasing their own designs. Key features to look for in a LED mirror are dimmability, color changing capability (warm to cool based on task at hand), and defogging features.” 0:00 Introduction 1:14 Krystal’s Role at Gallery of Lighting 2:14 How Does Gallery of Lighting Serve Homeowners Who aren’t Renovating? 2:59 How Does Gallery of Lighting Serve Homeowners Who are Renovating? 4:12 The Impact of Lighting on Home Atmosphere and Functionality 6:06 The Subjective Nature of Lighting 7:22 What Happens During a Gallery of Lighting Site Visit? 8:19 The Installation Process 9:12 Relationships: The Key to Client Experience 10:04 How to Contact the Gallery of Lighting 10:28 Conclusion Are you contemplating a major home remodel? Speak with a Daniel Builders Project Guide by calling 864.506.5546 or get your renovation started here ! If you’re interested in more information about lighting fixtures from the Gallery of Lighting, you can visit their website or reach out to them at 864.370.4451. Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • Get Your Custom Renovation Started - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    Whether you’re ready to start a custom remodel, or simply learn more about our guide design build process, we’re ready to assist. How much does a kitchen remodel cost or bathroom remodel cost? How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET YOUR RENOVATION STARTED Your home transformation starts here! Complete this brief form and a Project Guide will contact you via email. We'll schedule a phone call to dig deeper into your custom renovation and remodel plans. Throughout our process you'll receive renovation guidance, design guidance, and a finished product you love! * First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Address (Mailing) * City (Mailing) * State (Mailing) South Carolina * Zipcode (Mailing) Job site address is different than mailing address. * Project Type * Project Guidelines * What is your timeline for this project? * Will the site be occupied during renovation? Additional Comments * How did you hear about us? (please select all that apply) Online Search Event (open house, etc.) Social Media Signage (vehicle, job site, etc.) Print Advertisement/Mailer I'm a repeat client! Other / I was referred by * Would you like to join our mailing list? Yes, I'd like to receive remodeling content from Daniel Builders. Not at this time. SUBMIT CLIENT TESTIMONIALS WATCH NOW CONTACT US OUR LO CATIONS (BY A PPOINTMENT ONLY) CONTACT US STAY IN TOUCH ANDERSON 213 Benson St. Anderson, SC 29624 GREENVILLE 1 305 E Washington St., Suite A1 Greenville, SC 29607 864-50 6-5546 info@danielbuilders.com MAILING ADDRESS 220 Terrace Drive Anderson, SC 29621 UNLOCKING THE ANSWERS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

  • BY DESIGN - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    Billy Zion and Andy DeLeonardis are Design gurus. BUILDING TRUST BLOG BY DESIGN Billy Zion and Andy DeLeonardis discuss the Design process. < Back Will Cord 2020-06-11 Meet two integral people on the Daniel Builders Design Team. Billy Zion and Andy DeLeonardis. We’d like to introduce our Design manager Andy DeLeonardis and in-house architect Billy Zion. In this interview with The Building Trust Blog they share some great Design-Build insight. Andy DeLeonardis, Design Manager Billy Zion, Architect BTB: What is the purpose of a Design team? Andy: We ultimately make the renovation process more efficient and less costly. Our Design team clarifies a myriad of unknowns, so the Build phase is straightforward and stress free. The mission is accomplished when everyone understands and shares the same expectations. Billy: Definitely agree! The Design Team is vital because it opens the line of communication between Designer and Builder very early in the process. This ensures the owner’s vision is properly documented and clarified to help eliminate surprises, disappointments, or budget overages later on. BTB: Couldn’t a client just start with an architect, then find an interior designer, then submit everything to multiple Builders for competitive bids? Andy: They absolutely could, but getting all three together at the start has far greater benefit. Finger pointing is less likely when they're all on the same team, not to mention the client can determine cost much sooner. Billy: Our Design Team has a unique bond and a creative culture that cannot be replicated by hiring separate professionals who work outside of a cohesive team. BTB: What type of projects require a Design? Billy: I would argue all require some form of Design. Building without a plan or a purpose can/will produce results that look unprofessional and “pieced-together”. Smaller projects like powder rooms or laundry rooms may not require as many drawings as a new home or a large addition, but every square foot needs to be carefully planned so fixtures and appliances and finishes are efficiently located/arranged. Our Design Process ensures the owner’s vision is maintained and the end product will look intentional and well-crafted. BTB: How long does the Design Process take? Andy: Average is around 6 - 8 weeks but the size and complexity of a renovation obviously factor in. Billy: Not long enough :) BTB: How do you guide clients through Design decisions? Andy: Pictures, visits to showrooms, previous project examples, etc. We utilize several methods to determine the final selections for a project… lots of discussion about how to incorporate the style of selections with existing home design and areas that are being renovated. Billy: Visualizing the end result is crucial. We use 3D rendering to show the owner several realistic images during the Design Process to help them decide which designs will look the best within their context. These images ensure we envision what the client envisions. BTB: Can a client change the design once construction starts? Andy: Of course, but we try to help clients clarify everything on the front end. Our Design process is pretty thorough, so the client has an opportunity to make changes before moving into the Build phase. Billy: I usually tell clients the Design Process never ends (I know Builders hate that). Changes during construction come at a cost, but sometimes the best ideas don’t show up until walls start forming spaces. BTB: How does having an architect (Billy Zion) on staff help the Design Process? Andy: Billy has helped us reach a whole new level of efficiency. He’s an expert in architecture, but he's also a true team player. Billy is always accessible and responsive. He gives the insight and feedback we need to keep projects moving forward. Billy: More communication and more understanding of each person’s role... Bridging the gap between Designer and Builder. The Architect and Builder are constantly communicating and learning from one another so that the Design Process can be streamlined to move projects from concept to construction more quickly than conventional design/bid/build. Knowing what the Builder needs to begin construction, the Architect can be sure no time is wasted producing unnecessary documents. BTB: What is the coolest project you ever designed? Billy: Probably the BBQ restaurant I designed a few years ago. I love the process of creating…. and eating good BBQ so being able to work with the owner to create a building designed specifically for cooking, serving, and enjoying pulled pork and chicken and ribs really made my mouth water. Even though it was a new build, the building design was based on local barn vernacular, so the end result was a clean, modern BBQ joint inside of a familiar, rustic shell. BTB: What is the best part of your job? Billy: Riding my bike to work and kicking David Bass (Production Super) out of his office :) Seriously…. I enjoy working with like-minded Christian men and women who are truly here to serve God by serving others. It’s obvious that from Design through Build, Daniel Builders is all about building trust and strong relationships with their clients. Are you contemplating a major home renovation? Speak with a Daniel Builders project guide by calling 864.506.5546 and discuss the best path forward for your custom renovation or get your renovation started here! Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. 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  • Modern Minimalist Kitchen Keowee Key - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    Home has a mid-century modern flair with recent renovations to the kitchen, breakfast nook, master bathroom and guest bathroom. MODERN MINIMALIST KITCHEN Keowee Key, Lake Keowee 2019 Bridge Award Bathroom Kitchen Multi Room This custom home built on the beautiful banks of Lake Keowee in the 1990s had a very dated interior. Unfortunately, the layout was completely compartmentalized and cramped. In particular the kitchen and master bathroom were barely functional, reading as afterthoughts compared to the grand architectural design throughout the rest of the home. The client’s vision was two-fold; open these spaces to more livable, realistic proportions and bring a decidedly modern and exciting flair to the aesthetic. Decisions were made to extend the footprint of the kitchen by 2 feet which would allow for a 9’x4’ central island and to widen an existing passthrough between the kitchen and great room so that the homeowners can view the lakeshore from their workspace. Flat panel custom cabinets in a combination of custom painted maple and stained sepele woods brought modern appeal without overwhelming the beautiful natural wood beams and soaring ceilings with skylights which are the intended focal points. In the master bath, the clients wanted something truly special. Together we created an open wet room concept for the shower and tub area, and continued the rich sepele wood cabinetry that is also featured in the kitchen and dining spaces. The mosaic feature wet room wall celebrates its unusual shape that is due to a low roof line in the home’s exterior. The random scatter homemade triangular tiles were plotted on the floor of the master bedroom one piece at a time so the client could visualize design before installation. It took and a lot of patience for the tile tradesmen to transfer the pattern and install the tile on the shower walls. Previous Next Back to Projects Gallery

  • CONTRACTOR QUESTIONS - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    Ask your renovation contractor these seven questions. BUILDING TRUST BLOG CONTRACTOR QUESTIONS 7 questions for evaluating a renovation contractor. < Back Will Cord 2017-06-27 Be prepared to speak with your renovation contractor prior to a face-to-face meeting. Great questions to ask a GC before starting a custom renovation. Hiring a renovation contractor is a major investment. As with any investment, you must determine cost (not to be confused with price; more on that difference here), and value. This info can be acquired by asking your contractor the right questions. Here are 7 questions for evaluating a renovation contractor. Are reviews and references available? Avoid making mistakes others have already made. Instead, listen to their feedback. This feedback is available in the form of reviews and references. Reviews can often be found by doing a simple online search. Houzz, Guild Quality and Angie’s List are places to look. Anything you can learn about the contractor’s track record is beneficial. Before getting too serious with a contractor (especially when a large project is at stake), request references. A reference typically has favorable feedback, but pay close attention when speaking with references. Obviously, a contractor will provide positive references who say nice things about their work. Which is helpful (identifying strengths), but you’ll also want to identify “red flags”, or areas where the contractor could improve. Asking a reference appropriate question will help you figure out those details. Ask specifically what matters most to you (ie. your interest in quality, communication, timeliness, safety, etc). Bottom line: Word of mouth feedback can take the form of reviews and references and is still a great method for assessing a contractor. Do you provide a detailed scope, appropriate renderings/drawings, guaranteed cost and clear payment schedule? Red flags should fly up if any of these are missing. Detailed scopes and renderings provide a clear idea of what to expect. As opposed to being unpleasantly surprised by getting less than you expected. Don’t just “hope” you and your contractor share the same expectations. Get clear documentation and renderings before construction moves forward. Bottom line: Clear, documented expectations ensure you and your contractor are on the “same page”. How long is your craftsmanship warrantied? Move quickly away from the contractor who offers no warranty. A contractor unwilling to warranty his work likely has little confidence in the quality of his craftsmanship. Or, he sees little value in customer service. Neither scenario is good. Don’t fall victim to a disappearing contractor. His role after the renovation is every bit as important as his role during it. Should simple questions or major issues arise, you’ll want a contractor who is responsive to your concerns. Bottom line: The best contractors stand behind their work for years to come and beyond . Will you provide a copy of your insurance and contractor’s license? Many “would be” contractors attempt to skip this requirement, and consequences can be devastating. Some of the potential problems include investigations, fraud, and liability disputes. Instead, protect your investment (ie. value) by hiring someone who is operating legally. Plus, you can be assured any person trying to circumvent the law is likely to take advantage of you as well. Bottom line: Don’t entrust your home to a contractor breaking the law . What is your process for handling change orders? Changing your mind or encountering unforeseen problems during a renovation can be costly, but it happens. Knowing the change order process upfront can really protect your budget. (No renovation is worth bankruptcy.) A contractor who says, “Let’s worry about change orders when they happen,” is really saying, “I don’t have a process. “Bottom line: A clear change order process prevents the homeowner from feeling trapped when unforeseen expenses escalate. How frequently will a dedicated project manager communicate with me throughout the project? “I can’t get my contractor to call me back,” is a far-too-frequent complaint among homeowners working with contractors. This is a great topic to discuss as you speak with references. Before starting a project make sure you 1) meet the project manager assigned to you and 2) receive an overview of the communication process. Otherwise, your renovation might cost you significant confusion, frustration and lost time. Bottom line: Know the plan for communication before construction begins . How do you resolve disagreements? Granted this is a bold question to ask and may cause a slight bit of awkwardness. However, that’s a small price compared to a project gridlocked by a disagreement. A serious disagreement can still happen despite every effort on the front end. The good news is disagreements don’t need to be terrible experiences. A clear method for resolving disagreements will ultimately strengthen the credibility of a contractor. Bottom line: Disagreements can be costly if not handled in a professional, ethical and timely manner. For more questions to ask before starting a renovation, check out this post . Are you contemplating a major home renovation? Speak with a Daniel Builders project guide by calling 864.506.5546 and discuss the best path forward for your custom renovation or get your renovation started here! Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • Lake Keowee Renovations South Carolina

    Clients throughout Lake Keowee South Carolina are utilizing our custom process for their home remodel or home renovation. LAKE KEOWEE RENOVATIONS Daniel Builders is renovating homes throughout the Upstate of SC. One area we know and love is Lake Keowee in South Carolina! Homes throughout Lake Keowee are being transformed by our Guide-Design-Build team. We invite you to see for yourself. These Lake Keowee home underwent a custom renovation by Daniel Builders. CONTEMPORARY OPEN CONCEPT OPEN CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN Previous Next Back to Communities Gallery

  • Renovating The Cheese Wheel - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    Prior to the commercial renovation work this building was a nondescript strip mall unit (plain vanilla shell), but became a trendy wine and cheese shop. THE CHEESE WHEEL Greenville, SC Exterior Upgrade Interior Renovation Retail Spaces What started as a nondescript strip mall unit (plain vanilla shell) was transformed into a trendy wine and cheese shop. https://gsabusiness.com/news/retail/82818/ Previous Next Back to Projects Gallery

  • 2025 PROJECT PORTFOLIO - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    As 2025 draws to a close, let's recap a few memories and milestones! BUILDING TRUST BLOG 2025 PROJECT PORTFOLIO As 2025 draws to a close, let's recap a few memories and milestones! < Back Will Cord 2026-01-02 What a year! We’re grateful for these 2025 memories and milestones! This year, we welcomed Aerika to our administrative staff and Brooks to our Design team. We welcomed AJ, Chad, Ethan, Jacob, Jeff, Junior, Jordan, and Whitney to the Build team. Andy joined our Commercial Division as Superintendent, and Sam assumed the role of Build Director. We’re so grateful for each person on our team and God’s continued blessing of company growth! The largest project we completed this year was a walk-out basement remodel and addition in Clemson. The basement mother-in-law suite features a kitchen, living room, dining room, fireplace, two bedrooms, bathroom, and walk-in closet. The addition includes two children’s rooms and a bathroom. Our second-largest project was a multi-room remodel in Anderson. We enclosed a portion of the porch to expand the kitchen, pantry, and dining area to better equip the home for entertaining. The remodel also included a staircase, laundry area, master bathroom, master closet, and guest bathrooms. To learn more about this project, check out the “Home for the Holidays” tour and client interview on our blog! Other projects completed in 2025 include additions, bathrooms, and kitchens. This two-story screened porch addition in Anderson includes a gorgeous tongue-and-groove pine ceiling, a slanted wall to capture the backyard view, a storage area for lawn maintenance equipment, and a hallway that connects the outdoor space to the main house. To learn more about this project, check out the "Addition Edition" episode on our blog! This kitchen in Simpsonville features quartz countertops, maple full-access cabinets, appliance garages, and a custom wine rack to keep everything beautifully organized: This master bathroom in Belton features a freestanding tub, a curbless shower, LED mirrors to prevent fogging, and statement tile. For a client in Anderson, we converted unused attic space into a guest bathroom and installed a luxurious steam shower in the master bathroom. For more information about steam showers, check out the “April Showers” episode on our blog! Our commercial division continued to expand through office upfits in Anderson and Greenville. We partnered with Zion Architects to restore the historic Pelzer Community Center, a project that will continue in 2026. Learn more about this project in this October 30 article from the Independent Mail. Our build and marketing divisions also participated in several generous giving projects: A Helene roof rebuild in Anderson, landscaping at the Haven of Rest Women’s Shelter, video production for Haven of Rest and SC Victim Assistance Network , a lunch and learn to raise awareness about the building needs of Isaiah 117 House , and a mission trip to lay the foundation for a home in Guatemala. Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • WINDOW TREATMENTS - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    A room can go from being dark to being filled with natural light almost instantly. Choosing the right window treatments for your space and your needs is an art. BUILDING TRUST BLOG WINDOW TREATMENTS Choosing the right window treatments for your space and your needs is an art. < Back Will Cord 2023-08-02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKRyBxMpUzs A room can go from being dark to being filled with natural light almost instantly. Choosing the right window treatments for your space and your needs is an art. Selecting the wrong window treatments can make a space seem incomplete and the windows look like an afterthought. “Dressing your windows is both about form and function. Yes, it is a vital finishing piece to make your space look aesthetically complete and even show personality, but it also gives you control over the light, ambiance, view and temperature in the room. ” says Hailey Evans owner of Design Your Dream . Here are five qualities to consider when selecting window treatments. Precision is a Prerequisite - The precision of the window treatments is necessary as it corresponds to the shape of the existing windows. Getting specific here involves knowing what type of window frame, as well as home style, receiving the treatment. For example, an arched window may take a valance treatment with overlapping fabric for high-end spaces versus standard slat blinds. The treatments that are tailored to "fit all" are useful for standard but windows with more character and flare should exude their potential. Durability is Indispensable - When choosing your options for your windows, durability is a must since it will be utilized daily. Quality material will contribute not only to the look of the treatment but also to its functionality. Materials to consider are wood, bamboo, and metal hardware, whereas sheer fabric or heavy drapery won’t be your best option. Functionality is Fundamental - What are your needs? Answering that question will narrow your search to the window treatment required. Select a treatment based on your comforts and everyday use. For some, privacy can be the focus while others tend toward blackout curtains for their young kids or request patterned curtains over Roman shades. Either way, a selection will be based on how the room will be utilized, as well as what maximizes comfort. Beauty is a Basic Necessity - Functionality is important, but a treatment must also provide just the right visual aesthetic. The pitfall would be comprising the overall look of the space. If items are competing, it creates a chaotic and overwhelming environment. On the contrary, a window treatment that suits the space ensures a calming and welcoming environment. Safety is Most Significant - Safety is an essential consideration, especially when young children live in the home. Faulty hardware or installation malfunctions are potential hazards. Being aware of safety pitfalls prior to selecting the treatment leads to selecting the right treatment without regret. Even treatments for a bachelor pad require an awareness of safety implications. Are you considering a major custom remodel of your home? Getting the window treatments right are very much part of a successful Guide-Design-Build remodel. Our process ensures you receive professional interior design guidance. Speak with a Daniel Builders project guide by calling 864.506.5546 and discuss the best path forward for your custom renovation or get your renovation started here! Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • MUDROOM MASTERPIECE - Building Trust Renovation Blog - South Carolina - Daniel Builders

    This Daniel Builders project was featured by HOUZZ! BUILDING TRUST BLOG MUDROOM MASTERPIECE This Daniel Builders project was featured by HOUZZ! < Back Will Cord 2020-07-23 Recently Daniel Builders was approached by an editor/writer from Houzz.com seeking to interview our Design team about this recent mudroom renovation. Being honored, we agreed and plan to highlight the interview on our social media platforms once published. The request from Houzz raises a question though. Why give attention to mudrooms? Short answer: Houzz realizes Mudrooms are kind of a big deal these days. Maybe not as popular as Kitchen/Bath renovations, but that could be changing. We’re seeing clients take a very serious and intentional approach to designing this area of their home. Below is another example. Five facets factoring into a fabulous mudroom are: Functionality - the mudroom is where work gets done and muddy kids with soccer cleats come. During design think durable with easy accessibility to cabinetry, countertops, coat racks, and shoe storage. Imagine a space to handle mounds of laundry and where yard work warriors transition back indoors. Simplicity - don’t overcomplicate it. Maintaining a minimalistic mindset during Design will serve you well. The layout essentially comes down to four basic features: cleaning (sink/washer/dryer), folding (countertops), storage (cabinetry), and space to hang coats/clothes. Cabinetry - aka more storage. Face it storing stuff is a major part of home life these days. Additional cabinetry is a great way to combat the clutter. And the mudroom is a way better option than other rooms meant for relaxing or entertaining. Countertops - to sort/fold/stack laundry and temporarily place random items you carry into your home. Countertop installation can be modified by height, depth, and surface to maximize your every move. Customized - yes customizing to your taste is important. With the right Design you can achieve a “delighted-to-be-here” feeling the moment you walk in. Let your style shine when selecting paint, flooring, cabinetry, and countertop surfaces. Highly functional mudrooms can also be refreshingly stylish. Bottom line, you want to love every room of your home, even the one that starts with “mud”. Are you contemplating a major home renovation? Speak with a Daniel Builders project guide by calling 864.506.5546 and discuss the best path forward for your custom renovation or get your renovation started here! Previous Post Next Post Back to Blog SEE OUR WORK LET'S TALK We’d love to hear from you! Whether you’re ready to start a major remodel, or simply learn more about our process, we’re ready to assist. How can Daniel Builders renovate for you? GET STARTED

  • The Cliffs Communities Renovations South Carolina

    Clients throughout the Cliffs Communities in Upstate South Carolina are utilizing our custom process for their home remodel or home renovation. THE CLIFFS COMMUNITIES RENOVATIONS Daniel Builders is renovating homes throughout the Upstate of SC. We know and love working in the South Carolina Cliffs Communities! Homes throughout the Cliffs are being transformed by our Guide-Design-Build team. We invite you to see for yourself. This Cliffs home underwent a custom renovation by Daniel Builders. CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR Previous Next Back to Communities Gallery

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