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When to Consider a Structural Remodel for Your Cleveland Home

Written by Payne & Tompkins | May 13, 2024

Are you contemplating a structural remodel for your Cleveland home but not quite sure if it’s the right choice? On that note, maybe you're not sure what a structural remodel even entails. Well then, let’s break down the nuts and bolts of structural remodeling and identify the signs that it’s time to consider making some significant upgrades to your Cleveland area home.

 

But First, What's Considered a Structural Renovation?

At its core, a structural renovation involves significant alterations to the bones of your home. This could mean removing walls, moving a staircase, altering the layout, or adding rooms to your home. Unlike cosmetic updates, structural remodeling changes how spaces function and can dramatically enhance both the usability and aesthetic appeal of your home.

It's all about making changes that often require architectural insight, engineering knowledge, and a keen understanding of your home's structural integrity. These remodels go beyond superficial changes, addressing the very framework of your home to improve livability, flow, and even your home's value. 

How to Know if It's Time for a Structural Remodel

If you find yourself pondering questions like "Can you change the floor plan of your house?" or "Is it possible to raise ceilings in a house?", it might be time to consider a structural remodel. These questions signal that you're looking for more than just a new paint job and updated finishes. You're in search of a fundamental change that will redefine your living space and level up your lifestyle.

Whether it’s the desire for an open-plan kitchen by removing walls, the need to add more natural light with additional windows, or the dream of an expansive primary suite, asking these kinds of questions suggests you're ready to take your home beyond its current limitations. 

 

You've Got Structural remodeling Questions, We've Got Answers

We gathered some of the most common questions we hear from homeowners like you about structural remodeling to jump-start your planning process and help you decide if it's time to consider a structural remodel. 

1. How Do I Know if My Wall is Structural?

Wondering if that wall you daydream about demolishing is structural? Here’s a pro tip: Look for walls that run perpendicular to ceiling joists or consult a professional. Removing a load-bearing wall is a common part of structural remodeling, enabling you to create an open floor plan or combine rooms for larger living spaces. Professionals can determine the safest way to make these changes, ensuring your home’s integrity isn’t compromised.

2. Do You Need a Permit for a Structural Remodel in Ohio?

Yes. Structural remodeling often requires permits, especially for projects that alter the home's footprint, involve moving a staircase, or relocate a load-bearing wall. Navigating the permit process can be tricky, but it ensures your remodel is up to code and legally sound. Luckily, your design-build dream team will handle this process for you.

3. Can You Completely Change the Layout of a House?

Absolutely! Whether it’s moving a staircase to improve flow, removing walls to create an open floor plan living area, or adding an addition while updating the adjacent rooms, structural remodeling can transform your existing house into the home of your dreams. With careful planning and the right team, the possibilities are nearly limitless.

4. Should I Tear Down My House or Remodel?

Whoa now, this is a big decision. Deciding between a teardown and a remodel isn’t taken lightly. If your home’s foundation is solid but the layout screams 1970s closed-off spaces, a structural remodel might be your golden ticket to a home that fits your family perfectly.

It’s about making your current home match your modern needs without starting from scratch. Even if you think your home has no hope of meeting all your needs, consult with a design-build firm before you make this decision. 

5. Is an Addition a Structural Remodel?

Indeed, an addition qualifies as a structural remodel because it alters the home’s existing structure. Whether expanding the kitchen, adding a second story, or extending the living room, additions require careful engineering to ensure they’re seamlessly integrated with your home’s current design, which includes both interior and exterior remodeling

But beware! You'll want to make certain that the team you choose to create your addition will integrate the design of the original home into the new space. Better yet, consider updating the finishes of the original space to meet the new space in the middle. 

6. Can You Relocate a Load-Bearing Wall?

Relocating a load-bearing wall is more complex than it sounds but entirely feasible with the expertise of skilled professionals. It’s a common request in structural remodeling projects aimed at opening up cramped spaces or improving the home’s layout.

7. Can 8 foot Ceilings Be Raised?

Raising ceilings is a transformative structural remodel that can turn a claustrophobic room into a spacious haven. While not always possible, depending on your home’s structure, it’s worth exploring if you crave higher ceilings.

8. How Do I IMPROVE My House Layout?

Optimizing your house layout often involves structural alterations to remove unnecessary walls, create open floor plans, or add functional spaces like a mudroom or laundry room. It’s about tailoring your home to fit your lifestyle and needs perfectly. This is where the keen eye of a design-build architect comes into play. They'll have to balance design feasibility and spatial planning with your budget to make it happen successfully. 

9. Is It Expensive to Move a Load-Bearing Wall?

Not necessarily. The expenses do add up, however, when you consider rerouting electrical and plumbing lines and replacing finishes like flooring, cabinets, and the like. This is particularly true for kitchen and bathroom expansions. Keep in mind that the investment very often pays off by significantly enhancing your home's value and livability.

 

Elevating Your Home with Structural Remodeling

If your home feels more like a puzzle with pieces that just don’t fit, it might be time to consider a structural remodel. Whether it’s removing walls to create an open-plan kitchen, moving a staircase for better flow, or even raising ceilings for that airy feel, these changes can breathe new life into your home. Remember, significant structural alterations require not just inspiration but expertise.

Ready to transform your Chagrin Falls, Chardon, or Cleveland Heights home with a structural remodel but unsure where to start? Contact us at Payne & Tompkins Design - Renovations for a consultation. We’re here to help turn your house into the dream home you’ve always wanted, ensuring every structural change is not just possible but perfectly executed.

 

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