remodel – Second Use Building Materials and Salvage https://www.seconduse.com Reclaiming Building Materials in the Puget Sound, with Retail Locations in Seattle and Tacoma. Wed, 31 Oct 2018 19:02:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 Customer Project: Door Upgrade https://www.seconduse.com/2018/10/customer-project-door-upgrade/ Wed, 31 Oct 2018 19:01:13 +0000 http://seconduse.com/?p=3271170 It’s no secret that changing the exterior appearance of a house can make it look and feel brand new! Second Use customer Rachel gave her house a gorgeous update using two doors from Second Use, and the results are stunning!

Before:

Rachel’s grey brick home mid- paint job, with the old doors still installed.

Here’s a look at the old doors Rachel took out:

And the ones she got from Second Use, stained and ready to be installed!

 

After:

Rachel updated the exterior of her brick home with a fresh, modern coat of white paint, which pairs beautifully with her salvaged glowing fir doors from Second Use! Rachel replaced both the front and garage doors.

 

Beautiful work, Rachel! Thanks for sharing!

Have a 2U success story of your own? We’d love to hear from you! Send us an email at customerprojects@seconduse.com with pictures and a brief description of your project for a chance to be featured on our blog/instagram and $5 store credit!

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Granite, Stainless Steel and Breakfast Bars Are the Crème de la Crème of Kitchen Trends https://www.seconduse.com/2018/10/granite-stainless-steel-and-breakfast-bars-are-the-creme-de-la-creme-of-kitchen-trends/ Mon, 22 Oct 2018 17:51:47 +0000 http://seconduse.com/?p=3269917 Guest Post by Redfin

Thirty-five percent of millennials who own a home or are likely to purchase a home in the next few years said the kitchen is the most important room when it comes to the house hunt, according to a nationwide survey of over 1,000 millennials conducted by meal kit delivery company HelloFresh. Forty-eight percent said they would be more encouraged to cook at home more often if they had an “updated/amazing kitchen.”

But what makes a kitchen amazing? Teaming up with HelloFresh, we dove into Redfin data on homes for sale to see which kitchen trends are on the rise and which are falling like a bad soufflé.

We analyzed the listing descriptions of millions of homes that have been put up for sale over the past eight years and tracked how often specific kitchen terms are mentioned. Real estate agents are limited in the number of characters they can use to describe a home in the online listing, so an analysis of which words they chose provides insight into what they believe are key selling features.

When it comes to countertops, granite is a rock-solid choice, but quartz is a notable up-and-comer.So far this year, 3.7 percent of all listings included a mention of ‘granite,’ making it the most common keyword we analyzed. ‘Marble’ is also growing in popularity. In 2010, 0.4 percent of listings mentioned marble, compared to 0.7 percent of listings in 2018. While marble is mentioned more often than quartz, quartz is growing in popularity at a faster rate.

Browse Second Use’s current selection of granite here.

 

 

Stainless steel remains the standard for appliances. ‘Stainless steel’ was the second most-frequently mentioned keyword in our analysis, appearing in 2.4 percent of all listings thus far in 2018. This stalwart trend shows no sign of falling out of favor.

Browse Second Use’s current selection of stainless steel appliances here.

Buyers have spoken, and they still love breakfast bars and islands. Appearing in 1.25 percent of all listings this year so far, breakfast bar was the third-most commonly mentioned keyword and continues to grow in use. In 2010, just 0.3 percent of listings mentioned the term.  Many buyers are keen on kitchen islands. In the HelloFresh survey, 64 percent of respondents said a “big island” is a must-have feature in their dream kitchen.

“While there are rare exceptions, most of my buyers are looking for an open concept floor plan with an island or peninsula that overlooks the living room. For many buyers, this is an absolute must-have,” said Katie Scire, a Redfin agent in Washington, D.C.

Browse Second Use’s selection of kitchen cabinets to create your dream island here.

 

 

Maple cabinets are out. Farmhouse sinks and tile backsplashes are in. When it comes to kitchen decor choices, maple cabinets appear to be falling out of favor. What are sellers choosing to highlight instead? Hello, tile backsplashes and farmhouse sinks. In 2010, only 0.1 percent of listings mentioned a tile backsplash compared to 0.8% in 2018.

“Many buyers today are looking for that trendy look of the subway tile backsplash, big farmhouse sink and often white or gray cabinetry,” said Katie. “I think we can thank Joanna Gaines for the farmhouse sink trend.”

While listings that mention farmhouse sinks represent a tiny share of all listings, the growth rate in the use of the term has been over 40 percent for the past five years. Mentions of ‘tile backsplash’ have also been consistently growing since 2010.

Check out Second Use’s current selection of kitchen sinks here.

Buyers love the entertaining extras. Use of the keywords, ‘outdoor kitchen,’ ‘wine fridge’ and ‘double oven’ are rising in popularity.

“Over the past few years, I’ve been seeing a lot more kitchens with a dedicated beverage area, with a wine fridge below and an attractive place to display barware above. This feature really appeals to those buyers who enjoy entertaining,” said Simone Poingsett, a Redfin agent in Los Angeles.

“Luxury homebuyers today expect a double oven and outdoor kitchen area, particularly in a climate like Los Angeles where you can entertain year round,” said Simone. “While these features are considered standard in luxury homes, they are becoming more popular in mid-priced homes as well and can really set a home apart from others on the market.”

Check out our selection of appliances to see if we have something to high grade your life.

 

 

So, are you ready to start looking for your dream kitchen? Contact a Redfin agent today!

METHODOLOGY

Redfin analyzed the online descriptions for millions of homes that were listed on the market between 2010 and 2018. Redfin counted the number of listings that mention specific keywords related to the kitchen and calculated their popularity and the change in popularity year over year.

HelloFresh commissioned Zeno Group to conduct an online poll among US Millennial (age 23 – 40) Homeowners or Homebuyers from July 4-8, 2018, from more than 1,000 millennials nationwide who either own a house or apartment they live in as a primary residence or are very or somewhat likely to purchase a house or apartment within the next few years.

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FREE Tickets to the Northwest Remodeling Expo https://www.seconduse.com/2017/01/free-tickets-to-the-northwest-remodeling-expo/ Wed, 04 Jan 2017 23:34:39 +0000 http://seconduse.com/?p=3000859 You’re invited to come visit us at the 2017 Northwest Remodeling Expo, January 13-15th at the Washington State Convention Center. The tickets below allow you FREE access to the show!

If you are thinking about updating your home or are interested in seeing the latest home improvement trends, products and services, then this is a can’t-miss event. See what is new in home and garden design, chat with the experts and collect ideas for your home. Make sure to stop by our booth and say hello!

Simply print the image below and present it at the door for free access to the event for you and a guest. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

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Customer Project: Green Home Remodel https://www.seconduse.com/2016/12/customer-project-green-home-remodel/ Wed, 28 Dec 2016 18:41:43 +0000 http://seconduse.com/?p=2987353 While we see so many amazing and inspiring customer project submissions, we get especially excited when we see something as large-scale as this.  Charlene and her husband recently completed a renovation in an Issaquah home.  The theme was “eclectic green”, which extends well beyond the green hues blending throughout the the home.  With over 75% of the materials used coming from Second Use Seattle, this remodel is about as green as you can get.

A list Charlene sent us of materials from Second Use include :

– floor and wall tile in kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping nooks
– doors and trim
– cabinets and built-ins in laundry, bathroom, and living room
– faucets, granite counters and sinks in kitchen and bathrooms, stainless steel counter and sink in laundry
– light fixtures, stain glass, wall mirrors, chandeliers
– fire place
– upstairs kitchen table (refinished by her husband)
– large clothing armoires in master bedroom
– dishwasher, Dacor double wall oven, Viking fridge
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Thanks for your submission and for being such a dedicated salvager, Charlene! Have you incorporated salvaged material into your latest remodel? Send us photos and a description to adj@seconduse.com to be featured in our Customer Project Gallery!

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