The Great Kitchen Debate Open Shelving Vs Upper Cabinets
We’ve all stood in that kitchen showroom or scrolled through a hundred renovation photos wondering the same thing: do we go with open shelving or stick with upper cabinets? It
We’ve all stood in that kitchen showroom or scrolled through a hundred renovation photos wondering the same thing: do we go with open shelving or stick with upper cabinets? It
You’ve got the land. Or maybe you’ve got the lot, the plans, the contractor’s number saved in your phone, and that excited knot in your stomach. Building new in San
We see it all the time. A homeowner spends tens of thousands on a kitchen remodel—custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, high-end appliances—and then ruins the whole effect with a single recessed
Let’s be honest: picking flooring feels like it should be exciting, but most of the time it ends up being the kind of decision that keeps you up at night.
Let’s be honest: the dream of having your parents close enough to help with the kids, but far enough away that you don’t lose your mind, is a tightrope walk.
We’ve all stood in a kitchen that just doesn’t work. Maybe it’s the one where the fridge door blocks the island every time someone opens it. Or the layout where
We’ve watched too many homeowners walk into a kitchen renovation thinking they’ve got it all figured out, only to find themselves three weeks in with no cabinets, a plumber who just discovered cast iron pipes from the 1950s, and a budget that’s already blown past the emergency fund. It’s not
We’ve all stood in a showroom staring at a wall of windows, feeling that weird mix of excitement and paralysis. You know the feeling—you want something that looks good, performs well, and doesn’t require a second mortgage. But the choices are endless. Double hung, casement, sliding, fixed. Fiberglass, vinyl, aluminum,
You’ve just moved into a new construction home in San Diego. The dirt around the foundation is graded, the builder’s sod is nowhere in sight, and you’re staring at a blank canvas of bare soil that will either become a lush escape or a constant source of regret. The question
Let’s be honest: most “smart home” lists you read online were written by someone who has never actually installed a smart thermostat in a 1970s tract home with aluminum wiring. We’ve been in the trenches of San Diego home renovations long enough to know that shiny gadgets don’t always translate
You’ve got a 1970s ranch house with that classic San Diego single-story layout—sloping ceilings, a brick fireplace that hasn’t been touched since disco died, and windows that let in all the heat but none of the breeze. You want to remodel it, but you’re also tired of watching your SDG&E
Look, we’ve all seen the HGTV version of a condo remodel. Fifteen minutes, a sledgehammer, and a reveal that somehow ignores the three-page HOA packet sitting on the counter. Real condo remodeling in San Diego is a different animal entirely. It’s less about picking the perfect backsplash and more about
Small kitchen layout optimization in Pacific Beach involves strategically redesigning limited square footage in coastal cottages and condos to maximize storage, improve traffic flow, and enhance functionality. A well-planned remodel can optimize a kitchen’s design to make it feel significantly larger and more open without needing to expand the actual
The kitchen is a rather intimate part of any household. Whether or not you spend a lot of time in your kitchen, having a nice one does not hurt. On the contrary, it may even inspire you to spend more time preparing food or entertaining guests over homemade treats.
A primary bathroom remodel in San Diego costs between $35,000 and $110,000 on average, depending on the square footage, material selections, and structural reconfigurations. At Golden Shore Design and Build, we deliver turnkey primary bathroom renovations across San Diego County, managing architectural planning, City of San Diego permits, luxury material
Is your bathroom the only outdated part of your home? Well, it is time to give it a much-needed facelift!
It is entirely up to you whether to remodel the entire bathroom or just modify a portion of it. Either way, remodeling the bathroom is not as easy as it looks.
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