- Kitchen RemodelingWhen you’re wondering whether a kitchen remodel is the right choice for you and your home, or if you have questions about how kitchen design or remodeling works, it’s helpful to have a knowledgeable guide in your corner. We’ve collected below our range of free kitchen remodeling and design resources to assist you with your plans, ideas, and questions. If you’d like to skip ahead to discussing your project with us directly, click here to let us know you’re interested in a consultation.
- Bathroom RemodelingCall us today so we can get started making your bathroom renovation dream a reality. Let Neal’s help answer your questions, plan and review the many possibilities. Sign up for a free consultation.
- FlooringOur Design Showroom in Sycamore Township is a wonderful place to visit and explore hundreds of design ideas and samples. Displays throughout the building, even in our offices, provide real-world examples of cabinet, counter and flooring combinations, all designed to help you visualize how your new space could look. Stop in to browse for ideas in a no-pressure environment, speak with a project consultant about your needs, or peruse our project photo galleries.
- FramingExterior appliances must be installed inside a structure. Since wooden cabinetry is not an ideal candidate for outside, many times the counter is created using wooden framing covered with a stacked or engineered stone facing. There are many styles of stone available, so locating one that works for your project and the look you want should be no problem. Brick and concrete are other options.
- Tile Installation
- FireplacesA yard with amenities is a delightful haven. The best part is that it’s just outside your back door. Add a patio for relaxing, a pool to cool down on a hot day, or an outdoor kitchen for entertaining. An outdoor fireplace can be the perfect compliment to a quiet evening or a place where friends can gather. A screened porch is an ideal spot to read a book or enjoy a warm summer evening in comfort. With so many options for backyard remodels, it can be hard to narrow down your wishlist and know what’s right for you and your home. This guide will help demystify outdoor living remodeling, and get you pointed in the right direction for making the yard of your dreams.
- Staircases
- Cabinet Installation
- Room AdditionsThree-Season Rooms: A room addition, typically with large windows, that is not winterized. These spaces can be used for a variety of purposes suitable to warmer weather, and are great alternatives to open porches in outdoor living plans.
- New Construction
- SunroomsSunrooms: A sunroom is a winterized room addition with large windows, typically used as a sitting room and place for indoor plants. The walls are insulated and the room will be attached to the home’s HVAC system so that it can be enjoyed year-round. Sunrooms don’t have to have direct exterior access, but this is a useful feature to be able to include in your design.
- LandscapingYards: In a general sense, the yard is the non-paved land surrounding or adjacent to the home. In more specific terms, the yard is the open area, typically with grass. Keeping a yard on your property is useful for sporting activities and playing, but is also a landscaping feature for many properties.
- FencingIt’s always important to consider your neighbors and community when planning an outdoor project. What types of outdoor improvements have they made to their homes? Are homes in the neighborhood spaced close to one another? Will you require some screening for privacy? If you are thinking about adding a pool, will you need fencing? What type of fence is compatible with homes in your area?
- GazebosGazebos: A gazebo is a roofed structure used for outdoor entertaining. A gazebo roof has a geometric shape such as a hexagon or octagon. They can be made of wood, brick or stone. They add classic charm and can be equipped with a variety of features.
- Landscape LightingThere are many products available that make outdoor living spaces more functional and beautiful such as stone surfacing, decking, outdoor kitchen appliances, outdoor lighting, furniture, and fireplaces. A design professional is knowledgeable about these products and how they may work in your setting.
- Retaining WallsRetaining Walls: Walls created with stone, concrete, brick or other hard materials that hold back land features. Retaining walls are used most often to landscape and transform sloped or hilly yards to be able to create level surfaces.
- WalkwaysWalkways: Made from stone, paver stones, brick, or poured concrete, a walkway is a connection between outdoor elements. May also be known as a sidewalk. Walkways are useful for large outdoor living projects for helping direct people to different elements or make it easier to access features that are further apart.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- DecksDecks: A deck is a surface made from wood or wood composite material that creates a level area. Depending on how high they are installed, they may require railing. Decks can be covered or uncovered, and may have multiple connected levels.
- PatiosPatios: A patio is a surface installed directly on the ground using pavers, stones, or bricks to create a level area. A patio can be uncovered or provide the floor for a covered structure.
- SidingAn outdoor living space should look and feel like an extension of your home and blend in with the exterior. Roofing, siding and trims of an outdoor structure should be compatible with the architecture of the house. The height and shape of rooflines are also an important consideration for how outdoor structures relate to the home. If you aren’t sure what style your home is, you can look for “home style” guides on Pinterest or Houzz and find what seems closest.
- PorchesScreened-In Porches: Additions with screens rather than windows, a screen-in porch is ideal for enjoying the outside in the warmer months without the intrusion of bugs. Automated, retractable screens can be installed making the space more versatile.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- CarpentryNeal’s Construction Company, Inc. began in 1972 by Neal & Joyce Hendy in the den of their family home in Cincinnati’s west side. Since then, it’s become a family business with a long legacy of top-notch remodeling design and carpentry work that’s been recognized at both the local and national levels. The greatest success at Neal’s Design Remodel has been our talented team who work together to plan and construct our clients’ home dreams into reality. Solving home improvement living needs and delivering a superior result through quality service is our goal. We never lose sight of the fact that our future in this industry depends on how we “wow” our customers today.