Callier and Thompson https://www.callierandthompson.com/ Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Wed, 23 Jul 2025 17:45:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Choosing a Layout for Your Kitchen Remodel https://www.callierandthompson.com/choosing-a-layout-for-your-kitchen-remodel/ Wed, 23 Jul 2025 17:45:38 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12362 The kitchen layout plays a central role in the success of any remodeling project. When planning an open kitchen remodel, design choices must reflect both spatial logic and individual priorities. Callier & Thompson brings years of layout planning and construction experience to guide homeowners through this process. Here’s what to know about deciding on a…

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The kitchen layout plays a central role in the success of any remodeling project. When planning an open kitchen remodel, design choices must reflect both spatial logic and individual priorities. Callier & Thompson brings years of layout planning and construction experience to guide homeowners through this process. Here’s what to know about deciding on a layout for your remodel:

Defining Your Kitchen’s Core Functions

Before undertaking an open kitchen remodel, it’s helpful to map out how you will actually use the kitchen. Some households require quick weekday prep stations, while others prioritize storage or weekend gatherings. These habits influence whether you need open access to the rest of the home or a more focused zone for food preparation. The layout should match the daily reality of use, not just visual appeal.

Comparing Popular Kitchen Layouts

Every layout offers distinct strengths depending on your space and workflow. U-shaped kitchens help maximize surface area, making them ideal for multitasking. Galley kitchens are efficient in narrow rooms but may limit interaction with the rest of the home. L-shaped designs strike a balance between openness and usable wall space, especially when paired with an island.

Open kitchens prioritize integration. Removing barriers increases movement and your line of sight, though it can require rethinking how storage and appliances are positioned. Lighting becomes a key component in these layouts, especially when defining prep zones without walls. Callier & Thompson will help guide you through these choices to create an open, practical kitchen space. 

Matching the Layout to Your Needs

A layout that works for a single person may fall short for a family that shares kitchen duties or entertains frequently. Multiple users benefit from spacing that supports independent movement, like wide walkways or extra prep zones. Appliance placement also impacts your layout performance. Side-by-side cooking stations are helpful in busy households, while some individuals may prefer to keep appliances along one wall to streamline the workflow. Space for seating, whether built-in or adjacent, can further enhance layout efficiency.

Style also plays a subtle role in layout. Modern or transitional kitchens often rely on open plans and simple lines. Traditional kitchens often feature defined areas, even within an open remodel, to accommodate cabinet-heavy designs or built-in features.  The layout needs to match not just the use but the overall flow of your home’s style.

Making Changes for Long-Term Use

Long-term function depends on small layout decisions. Wide enough walkways reduce congestion, especially when two or more people are working in the space. Countertop flow between tasks, such as preparing, cooking, and cleaning, should follow a logical path. Lighting choices can reinforce layout clarity. A pendant light over the island helps visually separate the prep zone, while task lights beneath the cabinets support functional areas. 

Material selection also reinforces the flow of the space. Flooring that runs in the direction of traffic can visually stretch the space. A consistent backsplash or countertop alignment supports continuity, even in varied layouts.

Some homeowners prioritize resale value when planning their layouts. Flexible designs that cater to multiple lifestyle types tend to retain their appeal. When paired with smart space planning, these layouts age well without intentional updates.

Planning for Shared Use

A space used by two people today may be used by a larger group in the future. Layouts that allow for shifting needs tend to serve households longer. It helps when layout decisions are made early. Teams like Callier & Thompson will work with you to establish layout direction before ordering materials or framing begins. Trying to adjust appliance spacing or cabinet lines late in the process can complicate the build. A clear plan saves time, but it also makes the kitchen more cohesive in the end.

Get Help With Your Open Kitchen Remodel

The right kitchen layout reflects how the space will function, age, and adapt over time. Callier & Thompson supports open kitchen remodel projects with layout strategies tailored to both structure and use. Connect with us today to discuss your remodeling needs.

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FAQs About Bathroom Renovations https://www.callierandthompson.com/faqs-about-bathroom-renovations/ Mon, 07 Jul 2025 19:30:44 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12359 Bathroom renovations can enhance the functionality of your space and often bring valuable upgrades. They help improve lighting, and they add more storage to keep your bathroom organized. At Callier & Thompson, we specialize in remodeling services that turn your ideas into a space that fits your daily routine. Here are a few frequently asked…

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Bathroom renovations can enhance the functionality of your space and often bring valuable upgrades. They help improve lighting, and they add more storage to keep your bathroom organized. At Callier & Thompson, we specialize in remodeling services that turn your ideas into a space that fits your daily routine. Here are a few frequently asked questions about bathroom renovations:

How Does the Renovation Process Work?

Bathroom renovations typically begin with a skilled team learning about your needs, and they take time to understand your vision for the space. They’ll discuss your preferences, daily routines, and the features you want to include, which helps guide the design. A designer may create a plan that blends your style with practical requirements, and they’ll develop a layout that makes the best use of your available space.

Once your design is finalized, a craftsman will typically begin the construction and installation process. During this stage, they will prepare your space by removing old fixtures. They may make repairs to your bathroom, which verifies that the area is ready for any new installations.

Your team may install features like plumbing, electrical wiring, cabinetry, countertops, and tiles. Throughout this process, they coordinate each step with you, which helps keep your project on schedule. When all installations are complete, they conduct a final inspection and clean up the space. This leaves you with a finished bathroom that meets your expectations and boosts usability.

How Will My Bathroom’s Function Improve?

Renovations can enhance the functionality of your home, making everyday tasks more efficient. One improvement that often occurs during the renovation process is increasing storage space. Adding cabinets, shelves, and built-in niches helps you store everyday items. Commonly used items include toiletries, towels, and cleaning supplies. Having increased storage keeps your belongings organized, and it helps reduce clutter, which makes your bathroom feel more spacious.

What Upgrades Can I Expect?

A renovation team may update any outdated fixtures in your bathroom. This includes showerheads, faucets, and toilets, which can improve water efficiency. Many modern fixtures come with adjustable controls for water pressure and temperature. This may help save you water and energy. At Callier & Thompson, we work closely with you to select fixtures that suit your style and needs, handle the installation process, and help optimize your space for performance.

How Do Lighting and Materials Affect My Space?

We will help install layered lighting, including overhead lights, task lighting around mirrors, and ambient lighting. This lighting helps brighten your bathroom and create different moods depending on the time of day or activity. Bright, focused lighting around mirrors makes daily tasks like shaving or applying makeup more convenient, while softer ambient lighting adds a relaxing atmosphere. Good lighting can boost the colors and textures of your bathroom materials, making your space feel more cohesive. 

The materials you choose for your floor, countertops, and tiles can enhance the functionality of your bathroom. Durable materials like quartz and porcelain may resist stains and damage. This may mean less maintenance and a cleaner space. These materials can absorb light differently, which influences the brightness of your room. When lighting and materials work in harmony, they help enhance both the comfort and style of your bathroom. This creates a space that feels functional and inviting.

Schedule Your Bathroom Renovations Today 

A well-planned bathroom renovation can enhance the appearance, feel, and functionality of your space. Whether you’re updating outdated fixtures or reworking your recurring layout, a renovation can improve the comfort and convenience of your home. At Callier & Thompson, our team has the expertise to help bring your vision to life. From your initial consultation to the final touches, you will receive a personalized plan tailored to your space and needs. Contact Callier & Thompson to schedule a consultation and update your bathroom.

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How to Create a Focal Wall That Wows https://www.callierandthompson.com/how-to-create-a-focal-wall-that-wows/ Mon, 07 Jul 2025 19:28:03 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12358 Sometimes, all it takes to breathe new life into a space is one bold move—and a focal wall is precisely that. It’s the interior design equivalent of a power outfit: confident, expressive, and totally transformative. In St. Louis homes—whether it’s a classic brick Central West End beauty, a new build in Chesterfield, or a mid-century…

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Sometimes, all it takes to breathe new life into a space is one bold move—and a focal wall is precisely that. It’s the interior design equivalent of a power outfit: confident, expressive, and totally transformative.

In St. Louis homes—whether it’s a classic brick Central West End beauty, a new build in Chesterfield, or a mid-century gem in Kirkwood—a well-designed focal wall can add just the right touch of drama, sophistication, or playfulness. And the best part? You don’t need a full renovation to make a profound impact.

Here’s how to make your wall the star of the room:

Pick the Right Wall

Not all walls are created equal. A focal wall should naturally draw the eye—think the one behind your headboard, the fireplace wall in the living room, or the end of a long hallway. It’s where your eyes would land anyway, so you might as well make it pop!

Choose Your Style Statement

This is where the fun begins. There are more options than ever for crafting a wall that reflects your personality and style:

  • Paint It Bold: A rich, saturated color like emerald green or navy blue can make a stunning statement. Want something more evocative? Try charcoal or even black—yes, black! It’s more elegant than edgy when done right.
  • Go Luxe with Wallpaper: Wallpaper has made a significant comeback. From grasscloth textures to botanical murals, it’s a go-to for elevating a space.
  • Play with Texture: Consider options like wood paneling, slat walls, exposed brick, or even Venetian plaster. These textures add warmth, depth, and architectural interest—perfect for older St. Louis homes that already have character to spare.
  • Get Artsy: Create a gallery wall of your favorite artwork, family photos, or even a series of framed vintage maps of Missouri. A curated collection can be just as impactful as a bold color choice.
  • Bonus: Accent walls help define the space in open-concept homes.

Spotlight on Kitchens

Yes, your kitchen can have a focal wall, too! Try a full-height tile backsplash that climbs all the way to the ceiling behind your range or sink. A stunning slab of natural stone or a custom-designed hood over the stove can double as art and function. Open shelving on a bold wall color can also make a dramatic design statement while keeping it practical.

Bathroom Wow Factor

Bathrooms might be small, but that’s even more reason to have fun. Think patterned tile behind a freestanding tub, moody wallpaper in the powder room, or even a textured wood accent behind a floating vanity. One well-chosen material or color can elevate the space from functional to fabulous.

Home Office Power Moves

Working from home? A focal wall in your office can boost both your mood and your Zoom background. Try a dramatic paint color behind your desk, a set of sleek bookshelves, or even a geometric wallpaper to add structure and interest.

Light It Up

Once your focal wall is complete, highlight it! Accent lighting, such as sconces, track lighting, or a well-placed floor lamp, will help the wall feel intentional and maintain the vibe after sunset.

Balance the Room

The key to a successful focal wall is keeping the surrounding space balanced. Let your accent wall be the hero—complement it with softer hues and more minimal decor on the other sides of the room so it doesn’t feel like a battle for attention.

Designing a focal wall is a great way to create high impact with minimal effort—like updating your home’s profile picture. Whether your vibe is bold and modern or cozy and traditional, there’s a focal wall idea that suits you, and your home.

Ready to Get Started?

At Callier & Thompson, we believe your home should feel like you—thoughtful, beautiful, and completely unique. Whether you’re dreaming of a show-stopping stone wall in your kitchen, a cozy custom backdrop in your home office, or a modern spa-like statement in your bathroom, our design and remodeling team can bring your vision to life. Visit our portfolio page, and contact us for a consultation today! 

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Creating a Home Office That Works for You https://www.callierandthompson.com/creating-a-home-office-that-works-for-you/ Tue, 03 Jun 2025 13:19:37 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12345 Not long ago, “working from home” evolved from a luxury to a necessity, blurring the lines between our personal and professional lives. As remote and hybrid work continues to grow, so does the desire to redraw those boundaries, get organized, and create a home office that inspires productivity, reflects your style, and adds lasting value…

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Not long ago, “working from home” evolved from a luxury to a necessity, blurring the lines between our personal and professional lives. As remote and hybrid work continues to grow, so does the desire to redraw those boundaries, get organized, and create a home office that inspires productivity, reflects your style, and adds lasting value to your home.

Luckily, you have more options today than ever before! As a trailblazer in the St. Louis metro area, Callier & Thompson has spent over six decades transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Choose the Right Location

While spare bedrooms are the obvious go-to, we’ve helped homeowners convert everything from walk-in closets to unused corners of open-concept spaces. The key to picking the right spot requires a little introspection. Do you work best in an active space, or do you benefit from seclusion, free from distraction? Keep in mind that Wi-Fi extenders and portable hotspots can open up areas that were previously off-limits due to a weak internet connection.

Tip: If you have an underutilized formal dining room, we can help you repurpose it into a stunning home office with built-in cabinetry and dual-purpose furnishings for added flexibility.

Invest in Custom Storage Solutions

Clutter kills creativity. Our team specializes in crafting custom cabinetry that seamlessly blends with your home’s aesthetic—whether you prefer sleek, modern lines or classic finishes. A well-planned storage system can house everything from tech accessories to paperwork, keeping your space clean and focused.

For homes with limited square footage, we can integrate vertical storage, floating shelves, or even Murphy desks to maximize functionality.

Design with Wellness in Mind

Lighting is crucial—not just for ambiance, but for your health. We recommend layering natural light with LED task lighting and dimmable overhead fixtures for a well-lit space. A large window with filtered light can help reduce eye strain and improve mood.

We also focus on air quality and ergonomics. From installing adjustable-height desks to selecting low-VOC paint and natural materials, our designs support long hours of comfortable, health-conscious productivity.

Incorporate Local Flair

As proud members of the St. Louis community, we encourage the incorporation of regional elements into our designs. Whether it’s reclaimed wood from historic homes, art from local makers, or architectural elements that reflect St. Louis’ rich design heritage, it will help your home office feel personal and connected to the city you love.

Future-Proof Your Space

Even if remote work isn’t permanent, your office space can evolve. Our remodels focus on flexibility—think built-in desks that double as craft tables or reading nooks and wiring solutions that can accommodate future tech upgrades.

Are You Ready?

A well-designed home office can transform your daily routine—and your home’s value. Whether you’re working full-time from home or need a space to handle personal affairs in peace, we’re here to help.

Having so much to choose from may feel as overwhelming as it is exciting.

When you’re ready to gift yourself a gorgeous home office, we’d love to collaborate! No matter the size or scope, our designers listen closely and work collaboratively with every customer, from initial consultation to project completion and beyond. Visit our portfolios, learn more about The Callier & Thompson Experience, and contact us for a consultation today!

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5 Questions To Ask Before Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling https://www.callierandthompson.com/5-questions-to-ask-before-kitchen-and-bathroom-remodeling/ Tue, 20 May 2025 15:40:33 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12343 A remodel changes more than just finishes; it affects how space functions day to day. Identifying the right questions early makes it easier to shape layouts, material choices, and workflows. The team at Callier and Thompson approaches kitchen and bathroom remodeling with these deeper priorities in mind. Here are a few questions to ask before…

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A remodel changes more than just finishes; it affects how space functions day to day. Identifying the right questions early makes it easier to shape layouts, material choices, and workflows. The team at Callier and Thompson approaches kitchen and bathroom remodeling with these deeper priorities in mind. Here are a few questions to ask before starting your remodeling project:

What Functional Gaps Need to Be Addressed?

Storage shortages, inefficient appliance placement, or narrow walkways can all disrupt how a space performs. In kitchens, these gaps often appear in prep and cleanup areas. In bathrooms, they show up around shared vanities, awkward layouts, or underused corners. Rather than working around these limitations, the layout should resolve them directly. Callier and Thompson uses client feedback to identify these constraints early so design choices enhance the use of the room.

How Will This Room Connect With the Rest of the House?

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling changes the flow of foot traffic and how rooms connect to one another. A kitchen opening into a family room must match the tone and materials nearby. Bathrooms in shared corridors should offer privacy without being completely sealed off from natural light or ventilation.

If walls are being removed or doorways widened, structural and HVAC implications may follow. Addressing those issues early avoids delays. Callier and Thompson approaches transitions thoughtfully so that each room supports the larger layout.

Are the Systems Adequate for the New Design?

Any layout change may require updates to plumbing, electrical, or ventilation. These decisions affect safety, maintenance, and how easily appliances or fixtures can be upgraded later. Before construction begins, it’s helpful to review which systems need to be updated. Older electrical panels may not support high-draw appliances or lighting upgrades. If a bathroom includes heated flooring or multi-head showers, both the plumbing supply and drainage capacity need to be reviewed.

Callier and Thompson examines these systems at the design phase. They integrate any required upgrades directly into the remodeling plan rather than treating them as last-minute surprises. This reduces downtime and makes sure materials and contractors are aligned from the start. When handled properly, these upgrades also create more flexibility for future updates. That means your remodel doesn’t become a limitation when trends or needs shift in a few years.

How Should Lighting Be Divided Across the Space?

Good lighting improves functionality but may go overlooked until construction is underway. General lighting, task lighting, and accent lighting each serve different purposes. In kitchens, light should be evenly distributed and focused on work zones. In bathrooms, layered lighting avoids glare while supporting grooming routines. Dimmer switches and multi-circuit layouts add flexibility. Callier and Thompson accounts for these needs in their planning phase so that the lighting supports your new layout.

Are Materials Chosen With Performance in Mind?

Surface materials do more than complete a look; they influence longevity and upkeep. A polished floor might create a strong first impression, but it may show every footprint in a high-traffic kitchen. In bathrooms, the wrong finish may not stand up to daily moisture, temperature shifts, or cleaning products. Textured tile, high-density countertops, and cabinet finishes that resist humidity can all reduce maintenance needs over time. Callier and Thompson sources products that are meant for daily use, not just display settings, helping clients invest in long-term results.

Start Your Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling

Well-planned remodeling starts with asking the right questions. Kitchens and bathrooms need to support how people move, work, and maintain the space each day. Callier and Thompson builds each project with that structure in mind. Reach out to start your remodeling project today.

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Sustainable Remodeling: Eco-Friendly Choices That Don’t Sacrifice Style https://www.callierandthompson.com/sustainable-remodeling-eco-friendly-choices-that-dont-sacrifice-style/ Fri, 16 May 2025 14:51:07 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12341 Going green has never looked so good—especially in the Midwest, where practical living meets timeless design. If you’re considering remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, sustainability doesn’t have to mean boring beige tiles and clunky low-flow fixtures. Today’s eco-friendly options are chic, modern, and surprisingly affordable, especially when you know what to look for. Let’s explore…

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Going green has never looked so good—especially in the Midwest, where practical living meets timeless design. If you’re considering remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, sustainability doesn’t have to mean boring beige tiles and clunky low-flow fixtures. Today’s eco-friendly options are chic, modern, and surprisingly affordable, especially when you know what to look for.

Let’s explore how St. Louis homeowners can blend sustainability with a dash of hometown flair.

Reclaimed Materials with Local History

Want to add instant character to your remodel? Look no further than reclaimed materials from historic St. Louis buildings. Salvage yards like ReFab STL and Perennial STL offer one-of-a-kind finds—think 100-year-old hardwood flooring, ornate fireplace mantels, and antique tile—that you can integrate into modern kitchens and bathrooms. Not only do these materials reduce landfill waste, but they also let you own a piece of the city’s architectural heritage. It’s sustainability with soul.

Plus, by sourcing materials regionally—like Indiana limestone or Illinois brick—you cut down on the emissions associated with long-distance shipping. It’s local pride and eco-practicality wrapped into one. These materials add warmth, character, and a cool backstory your guests will love.

Low-Flow Fixtures, High-Style Designs

Here’s a myth we’re happy to bust: low-flow fixtures are not yesteryear’s clumsy, weak-stream faucets. In 2025, brands are designing sleek, modern, low-flow showerheads and faucets that maintain water pressure while reducing consumption by 30–50%. Many even come in trendy black, brushed brass, and copper finishes.

Rainwater Reuse Systems (Yes, Even in the City!)

Here’s a lesser-known sustainable tip: St. Louis is an excellent city for rainwater harvesting, thanks to our generous rainfall. Installing a small rain barrel system can collect runoff for outdoor landscaping or other non-potable uses. It’s a water-saving bonus that’s surprisingly stylish when paired with modern planters and garden beds. Reducing runoff also helps ease the strain on St. Louis’s stormwater systems, especially during heavy spring rains.

Bin to Bloom

Did you know that if all food waste was diverted and composted, landfills could be reduced by up to 30%? Food waste includes anything across the spectrum, including plant-based food, dairy, meats, etc. Learn more about aerated static composting, how it works, and local pick-up and drop-off options at https://compoststl.com/. In addition to reducing waste, you can be given a bag of compost for your spring and fall planting!

Stylish Sustainable Surfaces

Eco-chic countertops are having a moment, and recycled options fit right into any St. Louis home—from Central West End condos to Soulard bungalows. Look for recycled glass or paper composite countertops—they’re heat resistant, sleek, and made with up to 90% post-consumer materials.

Bonus tip: Concrete countertops made with local sand and aggregates are another stylish and sustainable win that supports Missouri-based suppliers.

Eco-Elegant

Whether you’re renovating a Clayton colonial, a Tower Grove Victorian, or a traditional ranch in Chesterfield, sustainable remodeling in St. Louis is more than just a trend—it’s a smart way to protect your wallet, your health, and your city’s future. And the best part? You don’t have to give up style to do it.

Come home to eco-friendly quality. No matter the size of your project, our designer’s priority is to listen and work closely with every homeowner from consultation to completion and beyond. Visit our portfolios, learn more about The Callier & Thompson Experience, and contact us for a consultation today!

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How to Vet and Choose Trustworthy Contractors: Advice from Callier & Thompson https://www.callierandthompson.com/how-to-vet-and-choose-trustworthy-contractors-advice-from-callier-thompson/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 13:13:44 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12027 At Callier & Thompson, we understand how vital it is for you to feel confident in the contractors you hire. Your project deserves the care and professionalism that only a trustworthy team can provide. Recent news about contractor fraud has highlighted the importance of choosing reliable professionals, and we’re here to help guide you through…

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At Callier & Thompson, we understand how vital it is for you to feel confident in the contractors you hire. Your project deserves the care and professionalism that only a trustworthy team can provide. Recent news about contractor fraud has highlighted the importance of choosing reliable professionals, and we’re here to help guide you through the process.

Why Trust Matters

Contractor fraud can range from misleading pricing practices and substandard work to incomplete projects, and it can leave clients financially and emotionally drained. As a team committed to integrity and excellence, Callier & Thompson believes that educating homeowners and business owners about proper vetting is key to protecting your investment.

Tips from the Experts at Callier & Thompson

  1. Do Your Research: Always start with a thorough background check. Read reviews on credible platforms, ask for local recommendations, and look for contractors with a solid reputation.
  2. Verify Credentials: Ensure the contractor is licensed, insured, and bonded. Callier & Thompson always ensures our team meets industry standards to provide our clients with peace of mind.
  3. Ask for References: Any reputable contractor should be happy to provide references. At Callier & Thompson, we’re proud of the positive experiences our past clients have shared and encourage you to hear directly from them.
  4. Demand Transparency: A trustworthy contractor will offer clear, detailed estimates. Our quotes at Callier & Thompson are comprehensive and honest- no hidden fees, no surprises.
  5. Inspect Contracts Carefully: Before signing, review the contract to ensure all details, like timelines, costs, and responsibilities, are clearly outlined. At Callier & Thompson, we value transparency and make every effort to provide clarity upfront.
  6. Follow Your Instincts: If something feels off, don’t be afraid to walk away. Your intuition is invaluable in choosing the right team.

Callier & Thompson’s Commitment to You

We believe in building relationships based on trust and reliability. With Callier & Thompson, you’re not just hiring a contractor, you’re gaining a partner who’s dedicated to your success. If you ever have questions or concerns, we’re here to provide guidance every step of the way.

Avoiding contractor fraud starts with choosing a team you can rely on. Callier & Thompson is committed to professionalism, transparency, and delivering results you can be proud of. If you’re ready to start your project or just want to chat with us about your options, we’d love to hear from you! Visit our portfolios and FAQs, learn more about The Callier & Thompson Experience, and contact us with questions or for a consultation today!

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Top Features That Increase the Value of Your Midwest Home https://www.callierandthompson.com/top-features-that-increase-the-value-of-your-midwest-home/ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 22:41:29 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12019 If you’re a homeowner in the Midwest looking to boost your property’s value, you’re in luck! Evolving buyer preferences, energy efficiency trends, and a demand for modern conveniences are shaping the housing market in 2025. Whether you plan to sell or want to invest wisely, here are some top features that can increase your home’s…

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If you’re a homeowner in the Midwest looking to boost your property’s value, you’re in luck! Evolving buyer preferences, energy efficiency trends, and a demand for modern conveniences are shaping the housing market in 2025. Whether you plan to sell or want to invest wisely, here are some top features that can increase your home’s value and attract the right buyers.

Smart Home Technology

Home automation is no longer just a luxury—it’s an expectation. Features like smart thermostats, security systems, lighting controls, and even automated sprinkler systems can give your home a cutting-edge appeal that draws in tech-savvy buyers.

Updated Kitchens

The kitchen remains the heart of the home and modernizing it can yield a great return on investment. Replacing outdated appliances, maximizing storage with custom cabinetry, or upgrading your pantry adds appeal and value. Perhaps your kitchen island could use a refresh. It could also be as simple as installing new cabinet hardware or upgrading the countertop. Quartz countertops remain a favorite for their durability, aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance—something every homeowner loves.  

Modern Bathroom Renovations

Buyers are drawn to sleek, spa-like bathrooms with features like walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, and double vanities. Investing in quality finishes like tile, heated flooring, custom cabinetry, and smart mirrors can significantly impact home value.

Hardwood or Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring

Carpet is losing favor, and buyers are looking for easy-to-maintain flooring solutions. Hardwood or high-quality luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring adds style and functionality, making homes more modern and inviting.

Functional Home Office Spaces

Remote and hybrid work arrangements are still prevalent. A dedicated home office with built-in shelving, good lighting, and soundproofing can be a huge plus for potential buyers looking to effectively balance work and home life.

Finished Basements

A finished basement provides extra living space, a huge selling point in the Midwest. Whether it’s a cozy entertainment room, a home gym, or an additional bedroom, a well-finished basement increases usable square footage and property value.

Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors

Midwest temperature swings can be brutal, and buyers appreciate homes that help cut down on energy costs. Upgrading to energy-efficient windows and well-insulated doors improves curb appeal while significantly reducing heating and cooling expenses. When selecting the color of your front door, Zillow research shows that a black door is associated with the highest resale price compared to other front door colors like red and blue.

Outdoor Living Spaces

With an increasing focus on work-life balance and relaxation, outdoor living spaces have become a major selling point. Features like covered patios, built-in fire pits, and outdoor kitchens make Midwest homes more appealing to buyers looking for year-round enjoyment.

Solar Panels and Energy Efficiency Upgrades

More homeowners are considering sustainability to cut costs and reduce their carbon footprint. Solar panels, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and improved insulation are upgrades that can increase home value while lowering energy bills.

Curb Appeal and Landscaping Enhancements

First impressions matter! Simple upgrades like a fresh coat of paint, new garage doors, and well-maintained landscaping can significantly boost curb appeal. Native plants and drought-resistant landscaping are also becoming more popular.

The Bottom Line

Focusing on certain features will give you the best return on investment to maximize your home’s value in the Midwest. Whether it’s a kitchen or bath remodel, upgrading energy efficiency, adding smart technology, or improving outdoor spaces, these changes can make a big difference when it’s time to sell.

Ultimately, deciding to remodel is deeply personal, and we would love to help you explore your options and give you peace of mind. Our roots travel deep into the foundations of the St. Louis kitchen and bath remodeling industry. When choosing Callier & Thompson, you can be confident that an established, trustworthy company with professional designers, skilled artisans, and a nearly 70-year history works for you. Visit our portfolios, learn more about The Callier & Thompson Experience, and contact us for a consultation today!

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Where To Start With Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling https://www.callierandthompson.com/where-to-start-with-kitchen-and-bathroom-remodeling/ Tue, 25 Mar 2025 14:21:40 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12017 Remodeling your home allows you to update and enhance your space, whether by incorporating new kitchen trends or increasing bathroom storage. At Callier & Thompson, we offer comprehensive kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. We’ll help you transition smoothly through each process step, from visiting our showroom to finalizing your design and material choices. Here are…

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Remodeling your home allows you to update and enhance your space, whether by incorporating new kitchen trends or increasing bathroom storage. At Callier & Thompson, we offer comprehensive kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. We’ll help you transition smoothly through each process step, from visiting our showroom to finalizing your design and material choices. Here are some steps for getting started with your remodeling project:

Identify Your Project Goals

Identifying your project goals helps you choose which spaces you want to remodel and why. This step involves listing features you would like to change and estimating the work needed to execute your vision. It also enables you to prioritize the changes that will most impact your lifestyle. This could involve upgrading your cabinets, replacing the flooring, or installing a new tub and shower. Your project goals will depend on which room you choose to remodel, such as your kitchen or bathroom.

Kitchen Remodel

For a kitchen remodel, your project goals might include upgrading appliances, increasing counter space, and improving the cooking workflow. We can enhance the flow and efficiency of your space by incorporating a kitchen work triangle into the layout. This design concept connects the sink, stove, and refrigerator in an invisible triangle. It lets you move quickly between the primary cooking zones and gather, wash, and cook your ingredients with fewer steps. If your vision focuses on hosting and entertaining, you may add built-in seating areas or a large kitchen island for displaying food. Our team will design a functional layout that allows you and your guests to move freely throughout the room.

Bathroom Remodel

When remodeling a bathroom, goals can involve improving the lighting or updating the vanity. Our team will help you make the most of your bathroom lighting, whether that includes adding more natural light or installing task lighting near mirrors. We can show you our portfolio of vanity options, hardware, and paint colors, allowing you to choose a combination that suits your style. Other goals include creating a spa-like experience with a walk-in shower and heated floors or increasing storage with custom cabinetry.

Visit a Showroom

In a showroom, you’ll find displays dedicated to different rooms within the home. These displays include bathroom and kitchen layouts, and the appliances and fixtures commonly found in each room. At Callier & Thompson, we use showroom visits to accomplish several things when starting kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects.

Gather Inspiration

Showroom tours can help you gather inspiration and ideas for your new space and allow you to think outside of the box. They let you see what has already been done, allowing you to combine different design concepts or features. You may see one bathroom display with a floating vanity and another with a standalone soaker tub. Our team can then incorporate these features into your design to help you create your ideal bathroom. Showroom tours also provide ideas for color, pattern, and texture combinations, such as pairing dark cabinets with light stone countertops.

Meet With a Professional Designer

During a showroom tour with Callier & Thompson, you’ll meet with one of our professional designers to discuss your project. This step helps us understand your vision and project goals. It lets you share your likes and dislikes regarding design styles, room features, and space layouts. During this step, you will also receive any relevant company information, such as your project manager’s contact information.

Review the Project Phases

A showroom tour covers every phase in the Callier & Thompson remodeling process from start to finish. After the initial showroom visit, our process includes five additional phases. We will explain each phase, including the in-home visit, the second showroom visit, design finalization, and the final agreement. These phases work together to make sure your project is carefully planned and meets your expectations.

Schedule an In-Home Visit

An in-home visit is one of the last steps to complete before finalizing your design and selecting an installation start date. It allows us to assess your current space and take accurate measurements to prepare your design. We may use this visit to evaluate the flow of the room, note any structural limitations, and adjust the preliminary design. During this time, we will also take photos of your kitchen or bathroom to refer to during planning. Once we’ve completed your in-home visit, we can move forward with your project and finalize your design and product selections.

Begin Your Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Project

Starting a remodeling project allows you to replace outdated features and add modern conveniences to your bathroom or kitchen. You can incorporate luxury elements like rainfall showerheads or touchless faucets. At Callier & Thompson, we will help you update your countertops, replace worn-out bathroom vanities, and upgrade your appliances to energy-efficient models. Contact our team today to schedule a showroom tour and begin your project.

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5 Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Upgrades https://www.callierandthompson.com/5-kitchen-and-bathroom-remodeling-upgrades/ Tue, 25 Mar 2025 14:19:53 +0000 https://www.callierandthompson.com/?p=12016 A remodel can address the needs of your growing family or changing lifestyle. It allows you to add double sinks in the bathroom or additional countertop space to prepare meals in the kitchen. At Callier & Thompson, we provide custom kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. Here are five ideas for upgrading your kitchen and bathroom:…

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A remodel can address the needs of your growing family or changing lifestyle. It allows you to add double sinks in the bathroom or additional countertop space to prepare meals in the kitchen. At Callier & Thompson, we provide custom kitchen and bathroom remodeling services. Here are five ideas for upgrading your kitchen and bathroom:

1. Modernize Your Hardware and Fixtures

Modernizing your hardware and fixtures or upgrading faucets and sinks helps enhance your home’s functionality and aesthetics. Replace old cabinet and vanity knobs with newer versions to match your remodel’s style. If you want to create a modern aesthetic, choose matte black or brushed nickel handles. For a vintage look, add hardware made with a polished or antique brass finish.

High-arc faucets with pull-down sprayers are convenient for washing dishes and cleaning the kitchen sink. Pair them with a stainless-steel sink for a sleek look or a farmhouse sink for a rustic style. Replacing outdated pendant lights or chandeliers with modern LED options can brighten the space and complement your overall design theme. For the bathroom, choose fixtures that provide enough light for tasks like shaving or applying makeup. Our team will help make sure each fixture and piece of hardware works well together for a cohesive design.

2. Add Custom Storage

When completing kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects, make sure your new space meets or exceeds your storage needs. Designated storage helps keep countertops organized and clutter-free, even if you accumulate new items. Some spaces where additional storage may be added include above sinks or toilets, in unused corners, or inside walls.

Custom pull-out shelves or deep drawers in cabinets help maximize storage and keep things organized. You can easily access pots, pans, and pantry items without digging through cluttered spaces. A kitchen island with built-in storage provides extra countertop space for meal prep and more storage for your cookware, utensils, and small appliances. Corner cabinets or lazy Susans make use of potentially wasted corner spaces in both kitchens and bathrooms. Recessed or custom-designed medicine cabinets are another way to store your belongings. Easily organize everything from prescriptions to skincare products with adjustable shelving.

3. Change the Color Palette

Changing the color palette in your kitchen and bathroom is a simple way to refresh and upgrade these spaces. Neutral palettes like white, gray, or beige create a timeless and versatile base. Adding hints of color, such as a navy vanity or green kitchen backsplash, brings personality and contrast without overwhelming the space. For a unique look in your kitchen, use two different colors for the upper and lower cabinets. Pairing white upper cabinets with dark blue or deep green lower ones can create a visually dynamic and balanced kitchen design.

Dark, moody tones like charcoal gray, deep green, or even black can give your bathroom a sophisticated and modern appearance. For a calming, spa-like atmosphere, use light blues, soft greens, and muted grays. These colors are associated with relaxation, making them good for bathrooms where you plan to complete self-care routines.

4. Upgrade Your Appliances

Quality appliances help make your kitchen convenient and comfortable to use. Some models are also designed to reduce noise and save energy. When upgrading your kitchen, our team will assist you with adding a single appliance or updating your entire setup. A new refrigerator with smart features like touchscreens, built-in cameras, and temperature control zones can make meal planning easier. Look for dishwashers that operate quietly and blend in with your cabinetry to give your kitchen a clean and streamlined appearance. When upgrading your stove and oven range, opt for models with self-cleaning features to save time.

At Callier & Thompson, we have a showroom dedicated to high-end kitchen appliances. We carry refrigerators, dishwashers, cooktops, and more. Our team also coordinates the installation process, whether the appliance requires plumbing, electrical, or countertop modifications. We will make sure your upgraded appliances fit and function well in their designated space.

5. Install New Countertops

The countertop is one of the most visible surfaces in a kitchen or bathroom, so choosing a material that complements your design is key. At Callier & Thompson, we carry and install a wide range of countertops, including granite, marble, quartz, and butcher block. Options like quartz and granite come in a variety of colors and patterns. These materials are also durable, making them a good choice if you cook at home frequently. When upgrading your bathroom countertop, choose a material that will withstand the moisture and humidity of the room. Quartz is non-porous and resistant to bacteria, making it a hygienic option for your bathroom remodeling project.

Contact a Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Professional

Fresh designs, new materials, and modern fixtures can change outdated kitchens and bathrooms into visually appealing spaces. Our team will help you navigate each step of your project, from finalizing your design to installing each component. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and showroom tour.

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