Is Your Home Ready for a Change?

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Does Your Home Need Renovation, Remodeling, Remediation, or Restoration?

Your home is more than walls and a roof—it’s where your life happens. But over time, things can feel a bit off. Maybe the kitchen doesn’t flow like it should, the bathroom feels stuck in another decade, or a leaky pipe has left you wondering if there’s more damage than you can see.

Before diving into a project, it helps to know exactly what your home needs. Is it a renovation vs remodel? Or is remediation necessary, or historic home restoration? Each has a different goal, and knowing the difference can save you time, money, and headaches.

Renovation: Breathing New Life Into Tired Spaces

Does your home need a pick-me-up? Renovation is about giving a fresh look without changing the bones of your house. Think of it as a cosmetic makeover—new countertops, fresh paint, updated fixtures, or energy-efficient windows.

Picture this: You love your kitchen layout, but those 1990s oak cabinets? Not so much. A renovation lets you keep the structure while adding modern touches that make it feel new again.

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Remodeling: When It’s Time for a Big Change

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Sometimes, small updates just won’t cut it. Remodeling takes things further, rethinking your home’s layout or function. Need more space? Want to open up that cramped, walled-off kitchen? A remodel can help your home work harder for you.

Imagine this: Your family is growing, and you need a bigger primary suite. By combining two bedrooms into one, you get a spacious retreat with plenty of closet space. Or maybe you dream of an outdoor kitchen where you can entertain friends year-round. That’s home remodeling at work—transforming your home to fit your life.

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Remediation: Fixing What’s Gone Wrong

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No one likes to think about disasters, but life happens. Water damage, mold, or fire can make your home unsafe. That’s where remediation comes in. It’s all about removing the problem, cleaning up the mess, and restoring your home’s safety.

A common scenario: You discover mold behind the walls after a slow plumbing leak. Remediation gets rid of the mold and repairs the damage so you can breathe easy again.

Restoration: Bringing History Back to Life

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For older homes, restoration can be a labor of love. The goal? Preserve the original charm and craftsmanship while repairing what time has worn down.

Think about this: You’ve just bought a beautiful Mid-Century Modern home. The windows need reglazing, the floors need refinishing, and the crown molding that was added in a previous renovation needs to be removed. Restoration ensures these details shine again, staying true to the home’s original character.

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Where Do You Start?

Understanding the differences between a renovation vs remodel, or remediation and restoration is the first step to tackling your project with confidence.

  • Renovation keeps what works and improves the rest.
  • Remodeling reimagines your space.
  • Remediation fixes hazards and damage.
  • Restoration honors the past while fixing the present.

Each approach has its place, and choosing the right one depends on your goals. Not sure where to start? That’s where we come in.

At hpd architecture + interiors, we specialize in helping homeowners create spaces that meet their needs and reflect their style. Whether you’re upgrading a kitchen, addressing storm damage, or restoring a historic property, we provide expert guidance to make your vision a reality.

Let’s start a conversation about your home. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

Laura

VP, Architect, hpd architecture + interiors
Laura Davis is a Texas and Colorado registered architect and interior designer, and a co-founder of hpd architecture + interiors. With a diverse portfolio spanning residential, commercial, retail, and historical projects, Laura’s heart lies with her specialty in Historic Preservation. She loves to revitalize older properties, cherishing their character and the stories they hold. Her true passion lies in understanding her clients deeply, uncovering their desires and motivations, and crafting designs that turn houses into cherished homes.

Laura Davis is a registered architect and interior designer in the state of Texas and Colorado, and a founding member of hpd architecture + interiors. Laura's extensive experience includes residential as well as commercial and retail projects.  She also has a particular interest in restoration, holding a certificate in Historic Preservation. She is energized by the character of older homes and the stories of those who have lived there. Responding to the needs of the current owner, while also honoring the personality of the original home is a delicate process to be enjoyed.

Laura Davis

Vice President, Architect, Interior Designer Principal , hpd architecture + interiors

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