Buckhead Custom Home Builders

Renovating your home can be a daunting process. Whether you’re undertaking a whole house renovation, delving into a kitchen renovation or bath remodel, or completing a quick project, a lot can go awry if you’re working with multiple firms and vendors. Miscommunications, delays in correspondence, and the struggle to keep track of who’s who can add to the stress, cost, and timeline of a renovation. Fortunately for Buckhead residents, Home ReBuilders is a uniquely qualified local, turnkey company that can handle your entire process from start to finish.

Locally and privately owned, Home ReBuilders has become one of Buckhead’s custom home builder of choice over the past 35+ years. For ten years running, Home ReBuilders has been ranked Atlanta’s largest renovation firm. Why? Because we have designers, remodeling contractors, account managers, project managers, construction crews, and design showroom professionals under one roof. Our staff members interact seamlessly with each other, because they’re part of the same team.

However, we’re not just one of the biggest – we also believe we’re the best. Home ReBuilders has become known for seamless, spectacular transformations, as well as for renovating homes in a way that pays homage to their original character and period. When you reach out to us, your Account Manager will answer any questions you might have, walk you through your in-home consultation, send you a proposal with a scope of work and budget, and connect you with our showroom to get inspiration and ideas. Once your design and construction plans are finalized, we’re ready to start! Because Home ReBuilders has design and construction teams on staff, you don’t have to wait for a lengthy bid process that could delay your construction by weeks or months. Your Project Manager will work with you throughout your renovation to keep various vendors organized, manage communications and workflow, secure permits or arrange for specialty labor, and handle the day-to-day details of your project, leaving you free to go about your day.

Go ahead and dream up your ideal home! Clip from magazines, pin to your virtual boards, make lists, and gather inspiration. Then, come to us and we’ll help translate your must-haves, your wishes, and maybe a few extra special touches, into reality.

Ready to come home to a home you love?

Call Home ReBuilders at 404.876.3000 or email

info@homerebuilders.com


 

Small Renovations 
Can Create Big Spaces.

The holidays are a time for family and friends to gather, celebrate, and create lifelong memories. However, around this time of year, you might be noticing that your home isn’t quite as roomy as you thought it was – especially if you are hosting holiday guests! Home ReBuilders’ team of Atlanta remodel pros can work with you to turn small projects into big opportunities. This year, treat your family to the gift of more space and a more inviting home!

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Build a shed: Create a designated space to store holiday décor in the off-season, give tools a proper home, and organize other odds and ends. Or, create private retreat that can function as an entertainment or game room, studio, crafting room, office, or anything else your heart desires.

Create an outdoor oasis: Fire pits, decks, grills, covered seating areas, outdoor heaters, and more! When you live in a warmer climate like Atlanta, renovations can take your parties and family gatherings outside year-round! If you’ve been dreaming of toasting marshmallows and sipping hot cocoa around the fire on your cozy heated patio, we can make it happen!

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Enhance your kitchen: Maybe it would be easier to cook a big holiday meal if you had a little more prep space. A small-scale kitchen renovation could mean installing an island, creating a bar area with a wine fridge, building a breakfast bar, or adding storage spaces. Home ReBuilders is your one-stop-shop for Atlanta kitchen renovations big and small.

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Knock down walls: Hosting the neighborhood holiday party might be a little more convenient if your home had an open layout and more room to mingle. A home transformation doesn’t have to mean drastically changing every single room – sometimes it just means combining spaces for a better flow. Knocking down walls can refresh and open up a space without the costs and time required for a full-scale renovation.

Give your pup a space of their own: throw Fido a bone and give your pup a private retreat when you have guests over during the holidays. Believe it or not, we’ve built a custom doghouse with a bathing area, full heating and cooling, and lounge areas. Treat your animal(s) this year with a special home from Santa Paws!

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We hope that you enjoy this holiday season decking the halls, spreading cheer, and spending time with your loved ones. If, at the end of it, you’re finding yourself a bit cramped or crowded, remember: this time next year, you could be enjoying a newly renovated, expanded space to fill with even more loved ones and memories!

Ready to come home to a home you love?
Call Home ReBuilders at 404.876.3000 or email
info@homerebuilders.com.

Design Trends

Our friends at Houzz have compiled some ideas about trends in  residential home design. Take a look. We are fully behind some of them and have seen several hit our market place. The modern home is always evolving. And to get an idea of what it’s evolving to, look no further than what’s happening within its walls today.

1. Two-tone kitchen cabinets. Keep upper cabinets white or neutral for a clean, timeless feel, then go crazy with the lower cabinets by playing with various wood tones and deeper colors to take your kitchen in two different style directions.
2. Outdoor fabric used indoors. Outdoor fabrics are becoming increasingly hard to distinguish from traditional indoor fabrics, and many Houzzers are bringing them inside, where their durability makes them perfect for high-traffic dining room and living room furniture, as shown here.
3. Colored stainless steel appliances. Black stainless steel is making a buzz on Houzz. In a poll, nearly two-thirds of Houzzers say they would consider the dark alternative to shiny silver metal.  Not into the darkness? Head to the light with Whirlpool’s Sunset Bronze finish.

4. Extra-large-format tile. Large-format tiles (such as 12 by 24 inches) have been making an appearance in kitchens and bathrooms for some time now, but be on the lookout for extra-large-format ones. Just how extra? Try 31 by 71 inches, like the ceramic Ann Sacks tiles shown  on a fireplace surround project by Pangaea. That’s almost 3 by 6 feet!

5. Bidets. The separate bidet unit in bathrooms never really took off in America. But since manufacturers began creating combination bidet and toilet units, like the Toto version shown here, they’ve been catching on. According to Houzz data, 5 percent of renovated master bathrooms now include bidets.

6. Deep kitchen drawers. Houzz data shows that ease of storage is the top kitchen priority during a remodel. And while deep drawers have been creeping up to replace lower kitchen cabinets for a while now, they’re only getting better — and more affordable. Dividers and inserts let you organize any shape or size of dish, pan or utensil under the sun, and there are even clever options for deep corner drawers, and drawers under range tops and kitchen sinks.

7. Formal dining rooms. Not everyone takes the leap to turn the dining room into an office or media room. For homeowners who entertain frequently, a designated space for gathering for special meals isn’t negotiable, and they’re pouring attention into these rooms.
8. Niche appliances. Looking for a little added luxury in the kitchen? Steam ovens promise to cook food more thoroughly and healthily than microwaves; warming drawers give cooks a little wiggle room to deliver hot meals to family and guests; induction cooktops save space and are safer for homes with young kids; and kimchi refrigerators offer fans of the popular Korean condiment a chance to make their own at home.

9. Workhorse islands. Kitchen islands provide additional workspace, but they’ve taken on so much more than that. With deep storage, prep sinks, room for seating and more, workhorse islands are becoming the central feature in modern kitchens.
10. Statement mirrors in bathrooms. So long, medicine cabinets. Hello, statement mirrors. Think large wood-framed beauties, backlit modern marvels and ornate vintage gems that boost style in a bathroom.

11. Barely there kitchens. As kitchen layouts become more open, spatial identifiers like walls of cabinetry and full-size appliances fade away, leaving behind airy, fluid spaces that serve multiple functions while looking barely there.

 

 

12. Living rooms that ditch the tech for family. With so much screen time throughout the day and night, homeowners are looking for a calm respite where they can read a book, chat with friends and family or just sit quietly. Thus, the rise of living rooms devoid of digital distraction.
13. Kitchens that embrace openness and raw materials. The inherent simplicity in open shelves and raw materials plays a big part in the barely there kitchen we mentioned earlier. Embrace these, and the rest will follow.

 

14. Surprising backsplash and countertop pairings. You could play it safe with white subway tile and granite countertops, but sometimes safe is so boring. Instead, consider a different combination, such as a brick backsplash with concrete countertops or yellow ceramic tile with butcher block.
15. Fully decorated living rooms that don’t go overboard. How do you know when you haven’t decorated enough, or decorated too much? Designers pay attention to scale, light, function and more to strike the right balance.
16. Special kitchen features. Sometimes a kitchen needs that one special element that takes it from a useful space to a vital one. Here, a dining table on casters allows various seating arrangements for casual family meals and large parties with friends.
17.  A sunroom is a top dream space for many homeowners. Even those who don’t have the luxury of having — or adding — one are finding ways to carve out a special sun-drenched corner in their homes.
18. Punched-up white kitchens. White kitchen walls and cabinets — and even countertops in many cases — is a trend that will continue for years to come. To avoid a too-sterile look, however, many designers and homeowners are learning to punch up an all-white space with smart, colorful details through tile, floor-to-ceiling bookcases, raw materials and more.
20. Mixing modern materials in the kitchen. Looking for something a little more lively than white cabinets and granite countertops in your kitchen? Consider mixing several modern materials, finishes and colors. Here, butcher block countertops get broken up with soapstone near the stove and Carrara marble on a nearby baking station. These mix with olive-green cabinets and stainless steel appliances for an eclectic, sophisticated look.
21. Attention-seeking bedrooms. A can of paint will certainly transform the look and feel of a bedroom, but to take the sanctuary to the next level, you’re going to need bolder ideas. Here, a rustic wood wall and ceiling feature warms up the otherwise contemporary room.
22. Bathrooms that feel more like living spaces. Graphic wallpaper, ornate chandeliers and furniture-like pieces turn sterile spaces into ones that feel a lot more like home.
23. Fireplaces and fire features. New advances mean you can have all the ambiance without the smell, pollution or hassle of traditional wood-burning fireplaces. Plus, fireplaces are making a comeback as living room focal points in lieu of the dark void of a TV screen.
24. Farmhouse entryways. Stripping away the need for fancy flourishes or decor for decor’s sake, farmhouse style gets at the root of function. That’s why the style makes sense for mudrooms, where simplicity in storage and durability in materials are paramount.

Design Trends

The paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore selects a Color of the Year.  This year’s choice of Simply White OC 177 may have surprised some, but if you follow design trends you may have noticed white is having a major turn in the spotlight. Any magazine, blog or Pinterest page seems to have several projects, exclaiming the virtues of “painting it white”.

In the words of Benjamin Moore Creative Director Ellen O’Neill, white is “timeless and transcendent. More than that, it is ubiquitous. “From weathered wainscoting to crisp canvas shades, porcelain tile to picket fences, white is everywhere in every form-that’s why we chose it as our Color of the Year.”

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Now, coupled with this trend toward white, is the accompaniment of grey. It’s the palette most requested these days when our clients are looking for clean, updated and fresh. Don’t let a drab battleship grey come to mind. The choices are many and grey can be a moody green or earthy warm. Imagine coastal fogs or river stones. Coupled with white trim, you have a classic combination.

The trend toward greys is showing up heavily in our kitchen and bath department and the custom cabinet lines we carry have taken notice. The white cabinet and marble countertop will forever be timeless but for those looking to try something different, we have an incredible selection of soft greys from driftwood to pewter or moodier graphites or black. If an entire kitchen of grey cabinets feels to risky, try just an island or maybe just base cabinetry. Our staff is ready to help pull samples and provide guidance in creating a space that balances trends and timeless style for your home.

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Ranch Renovation

The ranch home has long been a symbol for American suburban expansion and represents a period of economic growth after WWII. Young soldiers were home, starting families, and looking for housing.  The ranch provided an affordable entry into suburbia and became a staple in the architectural landscape of America.  The humble ranch had a lot going for it, an open floor plan, large building lots, access to yards, an affordable price tag, and typically well built.

For Atlantans, these ranches built in the 1950s are often found in desirable neighborhoods that have grown and changed around the ranch.  The large lot remains and can provide a fantastic setting to build upon.  The simple structure of the first floor of a ranch makes an easy “foundation” for a future two story home so many growing families now desire.  The neutral nature of the ranch is another selling point for renovation.  This blank palette can become a stately Tudor, traditional Georgian, or contemporary stunner. At Home ReBuilders, we have designed and built them all and have helped clients take their basic ranch in a beloved neighborhood, and turn it into the home of their dreams-whatever the style may be.

If you are thinking of adding to your family or just need some more room to grow, consider adding up on your ranch home. It is economical and proves to be one of the best returns on renovation investments of any project we know. By adding up on the home, you keep the first floor structure, basement, landscaping and hardscapes. Even if we take the existing ranch down to the first floor, the savings in a ranch conversion verse removing the home completely and building new is substantial, typically at least $100k. This can go a long way towards furniture, the kitchen and baths or college. So if you own a ranch or are perhaps looking to buy one, remember this style has a lot going for it!

Atlanta renovations and repeat clients

Some of the most rewarding projects we get to work on here at Home ReBuilders are for past clients. When are often called by homeowners that we have worked with in the past to come back and shape their homes again. Families grow or change and needs shift. We have many clients that call us back again for another area of their home or a new home entirely.

In 2006 we worked with a young family with three small children. They had recently purchased a home in Buckhead. The home was a clean, contemporary space that needed a fresher kitchen and baths as well as new paint and some wall removals.
Now 9 years later we are back to complete a master bath renovation and the addition of an exterior patio to increase the function of the exterior of the home.

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Mudrooms

Mudrooms are humble spaces that have the power to reshape the way you and your family utilize your home. The essence of organization and having a place for everything and everything in its place can stem from the mudroom.

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From an organizational standpoint, the mudroom is the logical space for coats, cast off boots, and dropped bags as one enters the home. The mudroom can also provide a convenient home for the trappings of modern life. Cell phone or laptop charging stations can be housed in the mudroom. Reusable shopping bags, overflow kitchen storage, miscellaneous sports equipment, the odd sunscreen or bug spray as one leaves the home, dog leashes and bags, and of course the house keys can all be stored effectively in a mudroom.

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From a design perspective, the mudroom can be both utilitarian and have a stylish presence in your home. Wooden trim, paneling, bead board, exposed shelves, custom brackets, stained wooden countertop, antique brick flooring, slate tile, hardwood floor are all elements that can take a mudroom  and elevate this space to a more finished area of your home.

 

Second Floor Additions

The ranch home has long been a symbol for American suburban expansion and represents a period of economic growth after WWII. Young soldiers were home, starting families, and looking for housing.  The ranch provided an affordable entry into suburbia and became a staple in the architectural landscape of America.  The humble ranch had a lot going for it, an open floor plan, large building lots, access to yards, an affordable price tag, and typically well built.

For Atlantans, these ranches built in the 1950s are often found in desirable neighborhoods that have grown and changed around the ranch.  The large lot remains and can provide a fantastic setting to build upon.  The simple structure of the first floor of a ranch makes an easy “foundation” for a future two story home so many growing families now desire.  The neutral nature of the ranch is another selling point for renovation.  This blank palette can become a stately Tudor, traditional Georgian, or contemporary stunner. At Home ReBuilders, we have designed and built them all and have helped clients take their basic ranch in a beloved neighborhood, and turn it into the home of their dreams-whatever the style may be.

If you are thinking of adding to your family or just need some more room to grow, consider adding up on your ranch home. It is economical and proves to be one of the best returns on renovation investments of any project we know. By adding up on the home, you keep the first floor structure, basement, landscaping and hardscapes. Even if we take the existing ranch down to the first floor, the savings in a ranch conversion verse removing the home completely and building new is substantial, typically at least $100k. This can go a long way towards furniture, the kitchen and baths or college. So if you own a ranch or are perhaps looking to buy one, remember this style has a lot going for it!

Screened Porches

Atlanta has a climate that makes a perfect partner for a screened porch. Spaces like these can be used for at least three seasons. With the addition of a fireplace or heater, the heartiest among us can use them into winter. We have done many screened porches over the years and they remain one of our favorite types of projects.

With any project, we like to let the architecture of the home lead the way. We can retain design elements found in the house or we can create a space that is a true departure from the rest.

If your screened porch is coming off a first floor that is raised off the ground, we typically use a wood floor product designed for exterior porch applications. A tile bluestone or slate tile is also an option. We are careful to create the correct slope for water to escape and prevent pooling and then rot. If your porch is meeting the home on a ground floor level, we can employ a greater variation of materials on the floor. Maybe a reclaimed brick laid in a herringbone pattern?

The wall elements of a screened porch can incorporate some elements of nature. We often add cedar shake to the gable ends or maybe add some stained wood brackets. The ceiling can also be exposed creating a rustic and casual feeling. Maybe your tastes run to the more classic cottage style? Beaded board or paneling painted and treated to repel the elements are terrific additions.

Screened porches can be a true extension of the home and the comforts we find there. Clients are interested in electrical outlets, lighting, ceiling fans, and even television mounts. A screened porch can house outdoor rated pool tables or ping pong tables transforming what had once been just a spot to sit away from some bug to a full family room experience.

Give us a call and we’d be happy to walk you through our portfolio of projects and see how we can help bring some fresh air into your home.

Bath Renovation

Bathrooms are big business in the renovation world. They pack a large return on your investment and when renovated, can improve your life on a daily basis. With busy lives and the current schedule of frantic running, a peaceful space to greet the day in the morning or quietly regroup at the end of the day can be priceless. Now priceless is a relative term as bath renovations are the most expensive spaces per square foot.

Tile installation is a messy job and a trade that requires true craftsmanship. The material itself can be costly and the quantities can be large, floor to shower or tub walls and sometime wall waincotting. Tile material can be a basic and classic mosaic sheet of ceramic or 6″ x 6″ tile and run $5.00 a square foot. Or tile can be handmade and imported with pattern and texture and cost $50.00 a square foot. The greater the detail in pattern and multiple trim pieces and edges can increase your tile labor.

Plumbing, toilets, faucets, tubs, etc. are also costly investments. Again, the range in product is almost infinite and finishes and availability can impact cost. Are you interested in a large soaking tub or maybe a spacious shower with multiple shower heads or a hand held sprayer? Do you like the easy of a single lever faucet or do you like the style of a classic hot and cold lever?

A bathroom also is asked to work hard and smart in its storage capacity. Towels, bathrobes, paper products, and all manner of lotion, soap and beauty supply need to be accommodated. Often a laundry hamper is housed in a bath. Sometimes televisions are wall mounted and hairdryers or curling irons need a hidden outlet, within reach but out of sight. One of the best design tricks is to install an electrical outlet in a medicine cabinet, easy with some preplanning. Now you have a spot, out of the way, to charge and store electric razors or toothbrushes.

Our kitchen and bath specialist is on duty at the office. She knows her way around space planning and can guide in material selection.