Free Tool: Calculate Your Next Home Project! Calculate Now

Remodeling Blog

Remodeling Blog

Stay on top of the latest residential & commercial remodeling trends.

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

Weather-Resilient Remodeling for Connecticut Homes

By: Kevin Ahern
January 22nd, 2026

If you're a homeowner in Connecticut, you know how important it is to fortify your home against wind gusts, snow loads, and more. Whether you live on the coast or inland, storms can impact your home in many ways. One thing you can do to protect your home is through weather-resilient remodeling with a reputable Connecticut contractor. By engaging in renovation strategies that help your home withstand snow loads and other adverse conditions, you can help protect your investment, your belongings, and your family.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

Navigating Connecticut Permits in Renovations

By: Kevin Ahern
January 2nd, 2026

The permitting process is one of the most important parts of a home remodel. For many remodels, a permit is required for compliance with state and local laws. More importantly, permits help ensure that the work is done safely and correctly. For homeowners, the Connecticut permitting process can be a little overwhelming. Understanding the permitting process and what to expect during your remodel is important. Keep in mind that good contractors always pull permits when required and are experienced with the permitting process. Hiring a reputable contractor helps ensure that your remodel will be permitted if required, and the work will be compliant when it's finished.

Read More

Share

Home Remodeling Toolkit

Home Remodeling Toolkit

See how you can get the best return on investment from your next home remodel by knowing exactly what to expect and how to prepare.

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

Winter Prep for Outdoor Living Spaces in Connecticut

By: Kevin Ahern
December 23rd, 2025

Outdoor living spaces require special care throughout the year, especially before winter. Taking steps to winterize your outdoor living spaces can help keep your home and property in good condition. In Connecticut, some of the most common outdoor living spaces are decks, patios, and gazebos. Each type of structure is unique and has distinct winterization requirements. Some homeowners do their own winterizing, while others hire professionals. If you're hiring a contractor to help with your fall and winterizing, Litchfield Builder's guide to hiring a residential contractor can help. Our guide to hiring a residential contractor can provide you with the information you need to find the best contractor for your job.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

How to Incorporate Biophilic Design Into Your Home Remodel

By: Kevin Ahern
December 5th, 2025

In the world of home remodeling and interior design, one particular style has become popular in the last few years: biophilic design. The biophilic approach seeks to connect people to the natural world in their indoor environments. In the workplace, biophilic design can enhance productivity. At home, biophilic design is comforting and reassuring, contributing to a sense of mindfulness and calm. There are many ways to bring the natural world into your home without sacrificing modern amenities or conveniences. Everything from material choices to lighting styles can create a connection with the outdoors. Working with an experienced Connecticut contractor is important. A good contractor will have ideas from previous projects and can provide input on material choice and design options. Working with the experts can make your Connecticut remodel a success.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

Exterior Remodel Ideas to Beautify Your Home

By: Kevin Ahern
November 19th, 2025

Your home is your palace, so it should be beautiful, right? There are many ways to enhance your property's curb appeal through high-impact, high-value home improvements. Start your remodel by identifying an experienced Connecticut contractor to do the work. Working with a good contractor can help ensure the work is done professionally, elegantly, and effectively.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential Remodeling

6 Ways to Make the Most of a Small House

By: Kevin Ahern
November 12th, 2025

Small homes can be great homes, but they can also be frustrating if you feel cramped or restricted in your space. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to make your small home look and feel bigger than it really is. Start by working with the right Connecticut contractor to remodel your small space. Choosing an experienced contractor is important. Good contractors have good ideas and may be able to help you brainstorm ways that you can maximize your house. Good contractors can also expand upon your ideas to make them more effective. In this article, we'll go over six potential ways that you can make the most of your small space.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Bathroom Remodeling | Residential Remodeling

Steps to Planning a Bathroom Addition

By: Kevin Ahern
November 6th, 2025

A home without enough bathrooms can be a frustrating place to live. If you need another bathroom in your home, an experienced Connecticut contractor can make that possible. Good planning is essential for ensuring a good bathroom addition experience. Planning starts with you, the homeowner. Following steps like planning goals for your addition, creating a budget, vetting contractors, and signing a contract can help ensure a successful project.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential | Residential Remodeling

Top Mistakes to Avoid When Building an In-Law Suite (And How to Get It Right the First Time)

By: Kevin Ahern
October 8th, 2025

Multi-generational households are more common than ever. Living together saves money, builds community, spreads the work around, and creates a feeling of family togetherness that benefits everyone. Building an in-law suite is a big project that can take months of planning and construction. Before you jump into this process, it's important to know where projects typically go wrong. From overlooking local zoning rules to underestimating privacy needs, this article will walk you through the most common pitfalls homeowners face—and how to avoid them—so you can create a beautiful, functional space your family will love for years.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential | Residential Remodeling

Why Is a Good Contractor Worth Waiting For?

By: Kevin Ahern
September 26th, 2025

If you've ever tried to hire a contractor for anything - whether for a home remodel or to complete a repair - you probably know that some contractors book up months in advance. Is it worth the wait? It's a question many homeowners ask themselves as they're planning their home improvement projects. That wait time can feel especially long if you've also encountered contractors available starting immediately. It helps to understand why some contractors are always booked up, and how those contractors compare to others who are always available.

Read More

Share

Blog Feature

Residential | Residential Remodeling

Your College Student Is Back? Home Addition Options for New Grads

By: Kevin Ahern
August 27th, 2025

Living with your new college grad adult child can be an adventure. After years of living apart, your home can feel small and confining. Having more space can give your college grad more independence while giving you a break from parenting. For many homeowners, the solution is to build a home addition.

Read More

Share