“Winter is Coming” to Delaware. Are ICFs (Insulated Concrete Forms) the Answer to Expensive Heating Bills?

Hello, neighbors! Winter is just around the corner here in Delaware, and that means we’re all about to see our heating bills go up quite a bit. It’s pretty easy to say where all those charges are coming from. The heater is going to be the biggest culprit, and around here, it’s going to be needed all day long. Most families can expect to see charges from leaving lights on more often to compensate for the dwindling daylight hours. It all adds up very fast and it can be very frustrating.

One of the ways that you can head off this frustration is to choose to build a home using insulated concrete forms (ICFs). ICFs are just another building material like lumber, but they come with many features that make them the perfect solution to those winter power bill blues. Here are some reasons to consider building an ICF home in Delaware…

It arrives fully, and powerfully, insulated

One of the ways that you can take action against high heating bills is by replacing the insulation in your home with higher-quality materials. In some cases however, that’s not going to make the difference it should for the cost. The cold air forcing you to keep the heater running could be coming from tiny cracks around the frame or the windows.

ICFs don’t need extra insulation, because they are insulation. As part of the construction process, the spaces between the forms are filled in with a special concrete mixture. What would be stuffed with insulation material is instead filled completely with several inches of concrete. Even in the harshest weather of Delaware, ICFs are highly resistant against outside weather. When a home made this way is heated, it stays heated.

A warm home that doesn’t generate big power bills is already going to make enjoying the winter a lot easier. But that’s not all. You’ll also enjoy that these types of homes are just as well insulated from the noise, inside and out.

It is an ideal material for Delaware beachfront homes

The shoreline is subject to some of the harshest weather in the winter (and in the hurricane season that directly precedes it, of course). For that reason, homes on or near to the beach experience even more dramatic changes in their needed heating every winter. They also have to deal with the fact new places for air to escape and create drafts are are constantly created when a home sways during a storm. ICFs are capable of surviving full hurricanes, and even the strongest winds aren’t going to create fissures in these homes.

Enjoy Your Next Delaware winter

Expensive heating bills can really be a thing of the past if you respond to the winter in Delaware by building an ICF home. Save a lot with the quality of the insulation and the quality of the home.

For more information, see: Ask Our Experts about ICFs

Want a Home that Stands Out in Maryland? ICFs are the Choice for Creatives!

Insulated concrete forms (ICFs) are Maryland’s favorite answer to boring home design. This is an entirely different method of construction from traditional timber. It relies on pre-manufactured concrete blocks that can be formed and shifted to create almost any shape for your home. In the most exciting architectural capitals of the world, concrete homes are creating a big stir. Now, these inspired designs are available to everyone who has ever wanted a custom home.

Here are some ways you can unleash your creative side when you’re building a new home in Maryland with ICFs…

ICFs can be easily formed and shaped

When it comes to designing traditional homes, you’re stuck working with a lot of straight lines. That’s how most lumber is cut, and how it’s used. The same isn’t true when it comes to concrete, though. Organic shapes are easy to form with concrete, either in one specific area or across the entire home. You can make entire homes that appear to be cones, stacked blocks or even spheres. You don’t have to go that crazy, but you have the choice!

They are powerful enough to support a lot weight

There are low stress safety limits that need to be respected when you’re building a home from wood. That will restrict your designs a lot, specifically when it comes to your upper floors. When it comes to wood, you just can’t get that creative without getting into trouble. When you build a home in Maryland with ICF, the limits suddenly shoot into the sky.

ICF home builder

The concrete used for these homes is many times stronger than wood, and that really changes what you can get away with when it comes to designing your upper floors. You also have the ability to create features like stairs and balconies that appear to be ‘flying’ or don’t have visible supports.

They make creative home designs more practical

If you want to build a creative home with traditional materials, you’re going to have to make a lot of sacrifices. Some areas are likely always going to be a little draftier than others. You may have trouble predicting which areas will carry sound from the rest of the home and which won’t. You’ll have neither of these problems if you choose to go with insulated concrete forms.

ICF Home

An ICF-built structure is well sealed everywhere with solid concrete, so you don’t have to worry about drafts no matter what your home looks like. The soundproofing is excellent both inside and outside the home.

Start building a more creative home in Maryland with ICFs

By allowing you to work with new shapes and new stresses without risking a less comfortable home, ICFs unleash your creativity. Talk to Excel today if you’d like to build one for yourself.

For more information, see: Are ICFs The Answer to Expensive Heating Bills?

Hockessin Valley Falls 3

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Hockessin Valley Falls 3

Hockessin, Delaware

The Goal

Very durable hardwood for big dogs, copper roof on some of the front of the home, curved/arched roof, wood on the interior ceiling, high-end finishes including kitchen cabinets and appliances, high-end master shower, taller baseboard, wider door & window casing, LED lighting throughout, whole-house water filtration system, super efficient home, super quiet home, taller doors (8ft. Door openings), all floor heights in the entire home should be the same, no thresholds.

Looking for a European look with the perfect amount of character added on the outside. High end features on the inside,  a very spacious and open feel, and hardwood that is tough enough to withstand two big German shepherd dogs. Dining room is very important because it will be used very often for family gatherings. A high-end luxurious shower was also high on the priority list.

The Build

Our team started with a European style home with stone and Exterior Insulation Finishing System (EIFS), then added curved roof lines and a few copper mansard roofs on the exterior to give it an added flare. We added a cedar ceiling to the entire great room and a portion of the kitchen. Since the dining room will be used and setup for many different uses, we added multiple recessed micro LEDs that are spread out, so that there would never be an off-centered chandelier with any various table setup. For the master shower, we built a custom tile steam shower with therapeutic pebble stone flooring. To achieve a very open feel in the home, every door is 8 ft. tall, door trim and baseboard is taller than normal, and there are no transition pieces in the flooring of the entire home.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475512288415{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2402-Large1.jpg?id=9662 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

Care to see proof? Here you'll see what out guaranteed heating and cooling costs are for this exact home, compared to what those costs would be if this exact home were built with wood.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_bottom="80" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column width="2/3"][mk_skill_meter title="Wood Cost $355.00" percent="70" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="ICF Cost $96.00" percent="20" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="Savings $259.00" line_height="30" color="#289545"][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][mk_chart percent="73" bar_color="#289545" line_width="20" bar_size="250" content_type="custom_text" custom_text="Savings 73%"][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1100-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/3106-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2106-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1203-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="60" padding_bottom="60" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text][unitegallery Hockessin_Valley_Falls_3][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section]

Hockessin Valley Falls 2

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Hockessin Valley Falls 2

Hockessin, Delaware

The Goal

A lot of hardwood throughout the house, high-efficiency, a healthy home, wanted separate zones in different parts of the house for heating and cooling for different people, circular tray ceiling in dining room, high-end finishes including cabinets and appliances, wanted plenty of guest rooms and space for family, custom tile showers, fresh air was very important, all showers to have handheld sprayers, easy handicap accessibility for most areas,LED lighting throughout, whole-house water filtration system.

A very healthy home with an emphasis on healthy air and specific living temperatures throughout the home. Home needed to be handicap accessible in most areas and have minimal maintenance. Wanted plenty of room for family to stay over and a dining room that was unique and elegant, but subtle.

The Build

We added an Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV), which continuously exchanges the stale air with fresh air in the home. A whole-house water filtration system was also added to ensure all water being used was free of all harmful discharge, chemicals, and pollutants. Custom master tile shower was made to be handicap-accessible and comfortable. Our team created a custom circular tray ceiling in the dining room, along with hardwood in the common areas to get the luxurious feel that the homeowner was looking to achieve.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475514083259{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/JW-302-Large.jpg?id=9304 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

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Sunland Ranch

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Sunland Ranch

Milton, Delaware

The Goal

Great room w/ vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, very sturdy floor (ICF floor), custom tile bathrooms w/ wood looking tile, room for multiple seasons (3 season room), central vac system, conditioned crawlspace, 1 story, custom hickory cabinets, vanities that look like furniture, solar panels, zero energy home.

A home with a very sturdy floor, custom tile bathrooms, a room that can be used for multiple seasons, and a central vac for the home. Homeowners like the wood look for flooring but wanted flooring that is low maintenance.  Also looking to have a zero energy home and vanities that look like furniture.

The Build

We used ICF for the exterior walls, as well as the floor of the home. Solar panels were later installed to the home, which resulted in a zero energy home with incredibly sturdy floors. The tile that was used looks like hardwood, giving the homeowners the best of both worlds for the flooring. Our team helped the homeowners choose vanities that looked like furniture and we designed and built a three season room to match the lifestyle of the homeowners.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475516374327{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/K-11-Large1.jpg?id=9683 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

Care to see proof? Here you'll see what out guaranteed heating and cooling costs are for this exact home, compared to what those costs would be if this exact home were built with wood.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_bottom="80" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column width="2/3"][mk_skill_meter title="Wood Cost $283.00" percent="70" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="ICF Cost $65.00" percent="17" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="Savings $218.00" percent="37" line_height="30" color="#289545"][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][mk_chart percent="77" bar_color="#289545" line_width="20" bar_size="250" content_type="custom_text" custom_text="Savings 77%"][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/K-3-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/K-5-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/K-7-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/K-6-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="60" padding_bottom="60" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text][unitegallery Sunland_Ranch][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section]

Jefferson Court

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Jefferson Court

Lewes, Delaware

The Goal

Wanted a home for newborn and growing family, Big open great room (vaulted ceiling in the great room), hardwood flooring, multi-colored cabinets in the kitchen, big bonus room (bonus room over garage), unique look, rinnai tankless instant water heater, maximum structural strength for high-wind area.

A home with a unique look on the outside that could accommodate their newborn and growing family. Maximum structural strength and noise resistance because of the high-wind area. Also seeking an open floor plan and a kitchen with cabinet colors that were somewhat unique.

The Build

For the exterior, our team designed a contemporary exterior and used blue hardi lap siding, brown hardi shakes, and composite trim. We opened up the great room with a vaulted ceiling, and used two different colors for the kitchen cabinets which were variations of the green and beige used for walls, flooring, and countertop. The ICF resulted in a home that withstands winds up to 250mph and is four times more noise resistant than a wood-framed home.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column visibility="hidden-sm" width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475778510200{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/H-2000-Large.jpg?id=9447 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

Care to see proof? Here you'll see what out guaranteed heating and cooling costs are for this exact home, compared to what those costs would be if this exact home were built with wood.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_bottom="80" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column width="2/3"][mk_skill_meter title="Wood Cost $370.00" percent="70" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="ICF Cost $96.00" percent="21" line_height="30" color="#289545"][mk_skill_meter title="Savings $274.00" percent="48" line_height="30" color="#289545"][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/3"][mk_chart percent="74" bar_color="#289545" line_width="20" bar_size="250" content_type="custom_text" custom_text="Savings 74%" desc_color="#444444"][/vc_column][/mk_page_section][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/H-1103-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/H-4100-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row fullwidth="true" attached="true" padding="0"][vc_column width="1/2" bg_color="#ededed" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/H-3002-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" el_class="same-height"][mk_custom_box min_height="400" el_class="same-height" bg_color="#f6f6f6" bg_image="https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/H-1105-Large1.jpg" bg_stretch="true"][/mk_custom_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="60" padding_bottom="60" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text][unitegallery Jefferson_Court][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/mk_page_section]

Cape Henlopen Drive

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Cape Henlopen Drive

Lewes, Delaware

The Goal

High end finishes/cabinets/appliances, nautical theme throughout the house, kitchen on top floor to maximize views of water with open floor plan and plenty of windows, his & hers separate master bathrooms, wanted to finish part of storage area on lower level to turn into recreational room, white wash wood look for hardwood, wanted a 3 season room with views, custom wood backsplash for kitchen, stone around fireplace, wanted to re-finish and use old door from historic local restaurant (barn door for powder room), big sink (country farm sink),  maximum structural strength for high-wind area

Looking to have nautical theme throughout the home, with a kitchen and living room layout that maximizes lighting and the view of the Delaware Bay on the top floor. Interested in having his and hers master bathrooms. Looking to make the most use of the ground floor other than the garage and would like a three-season room. Homeowners have an old door from historic Lewes, Delaware that they would like to use somewhere in the home.

The Build

Custom stairs with beadboard and rope railings give a very nautical theme to this home. Very open kitchen and great room layout overlooking the Delaware Bay with stacked stone on fireplace and  two sliders to maximize sunlight and views on the top floor. Pebble & fishscale tile for her bathroom, and stainless steel theme and porthole style mirror for his bathroom. Three-season room has great views of the wildlife reserve in the rear and side of the home. Our team restored the historic door and used it as a barn door for the bathroom on the top floor.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column visibility="hidden-sm" width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475778789757{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/E-225-Large1.jpg?id=9667 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

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Building the Best Addition for Returning Family Members

As a result of the tightening economy, many families are choosing to live more closely together. This often means multiple family members living under one roof. Situations like these are always a challenge, but you can get through it a lot more easily when your home is properly prepared for it.

We build additions for all purposes, and that includes mother-in-law suites and other new constructions that are designed to help returning family members more comfortably live together. There are a lot of ways that you can make these kinds of spaces better, and we’re going to help you understand how to make the most of yours.

These are all features that should be included as part of your restoration.

A Decent Amount of Privacy

This is one of the most important things when it comes to designing a new addition for returning family members. Whether we’re talking about a younger member coming back from college, or a retired family member from the other side of the spectrum, privacy is one of the most important concerns for comfort.

When designing your new addition, try to create a space that has as much privacy as the rest of the home. That means things as simple as good interior doors, but there’s plenty more to think about. You’ll understand what we mean better when you see some of the upcoming tips.

A Personal Bathroom

A personal bathroom is one of the best ways to make a great new section for your home. Not only does this provide a lot of privacy for returning family members, it will also reduce the pressure from added family members on the rest of the home. A personal bathroom doesn’t have to be large to be effective. Even without a shower, a newly added bathroom will make the space much more functional.

A Kitchenette

If you care a lot about independence, a kitchenette is a great way to help returning family members. Our designers can crunch down the most vital cooking features into compact spaces. That means the freedom for family to prepare their own meals, and to work and leave the home at their own schedule without disturbing others.

Accessibility Options

Particularly if you’re dealing with older family members, it’s important to think ahead when it comes to accessibility. If you suspect that your family members may have physical difficulties in the future, it can be far more affordable to begin including those features now. Wheelchair access and nooks for medical equipment can be easily installed by our addition design experts.

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Hockessin, Delaware

The Goal

In search of energy efficiency, soundproof, structural integrity, high-end features, low maintenance and low maintenance features, wanted 10 ft. ceilings, 8 ft. doors, theatre room, large master bathroom w/ large walk-in closet, unfinished basement, a lot of tile in the home, wanted to protect himself in case he ever lost power (whole-house generator), LED lighting throughout, whole-house water filtration system.

Looking for the ultimate in energy efficiency, structural integrity, and comfort. Since it will be their permanent and last home they live in, it should require very minimal maintenance. Wanted a very open and contemporary feeling, along with high-end appliances and other features that give a very clean look. Need to protect themselves in case there is ever power outage.

The Build

Exterior Insulation Finishing System (EIFS) and stone on the exterior of home minimize any exterior maintenance. Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, along with white cabinets, trey ceilings, and a custom LED coffered ceiling all add a very contemporary feeling to this home. 10 ft. ceilings and 8 ft.  doors were also used to add extra space to this open floor plan.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2" css=".vc_custom_1475779198552{background-image: url(https://demo.excelbuilders.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/B-202-Large.jpg?id=9271 !important;background-position: center !important;background-repeat: no-repeat !important;background-size: cover !important;}"][/vc_column][/vc_row][mk_page_section speed_factor="4" padding_top="80" padding_bottom="40" sidebar="Custom Homes Sidebar" first_page="true" last_page="true"][vc_column][vc_column_text align="center" el_class="project-skills-content"]

An Efficient Home is a Comfortable Home

Compared to wood framed homes, ICF homes only require a fraction of the heating and cooling costs.

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Bathroom Ideas from Experienced Builders in Delaware

Interior decorating trends often apply to living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms. But this year has something else seizing its place as the home improvement focus—the bathroom. Finally, the interior decorating world is focusing on bathroom decorating ideas, and the results have been stunning.

This new attention brings with it ideas and excitement for newly updated and renovated styles that will stand the test of time and continue to look good for years. Our bathroom remodelers in Delaware would love to help you apply any of these impressive upgrades for your bathroom decor.

Start with the Color

First of all, the classic, clean, bathroom design that starts with all white walls is officially out of the mainstream. While off the bat, white seems like a good choice, it quickly gets dirty and doesn’t age well. It more often than not ends up looking dingy and dated. It may even turn into an off-white color that you never would have originally used to paint your bathroom. Instead, gray, blue and beige are the modern colors.

Refining Your Bathroom Colors

You can still have some white in your bathroom; it will even match with any of the three most popular upcoming bathroom colors. A white sink with a stainless steel faucet will compliment dark or light gray, blue or beige. Using gray provides a modern, sleek look, while blue is a warmer hue perfect for a guest bathroom. In addition, beige is a neutral color that compliments accent colors like red, orange and black for a more intricate design.

You can really reinforce this through applicable bathroom accessories such as towels, soaps and toothbrush holders.

Ideas for your bathroom tiles

White isn’t the most popular color for tiles lately, either. This overused wall application is entering the dark side, and more and more black tiles are being used in bathrooms. White tiles installed years ago have now faded and there’s probably dark grime between them. Many people think that white makes the room feel cleaner, but black can do that too. And black doesn’t show as much dirt and is easier to clean.

Square and circular black tiles on one wall or all four can give a bathroom texture and make the white bathtub really stand out. Or, if you like the idea of using gray, three gray walls and one black tile walls is a sleek and crisp design idea for a bathroom. A white bathtub and sink as well as white accents can really pull the whole room together. Another option is to use a black and gray backsplash behind your sink or along the wall that your bathtub sits against.

Bathroom Vanities—The classics are coming back

Speaking of sinks, those typical sinks that exist on top of your bathroom cabinets? They may not have a place in next year’s designs. More vintage and classic sink designs like under-mounted sinks with two thin legs are making a comeback.

Bathroom mirrors are also a major player in the latest trends, and they follow the same perspective—Bulky wood furniture in bathrooms is decreasing with each year. These new sinks and vanities, while they do have less storage space, create more floor space in the bathroom. This is particularly helpful when you’re looking for small bathroom ideas.

Bathroom sinks—new exciting styles

New sinks are also a lot more creative and artistic than the cookie-cutter cabinet and sink combinations. They can be purchased in a variety of materials like marble or granite and in a plethora of styles. From vintage to modern, there is sure to be one that fits the design aesthetic of your bathroom.

In general, quartz is the most-loved material for new bathroom sinks. So if you’re in the market, be sure to check out this style for long lasting use and beauty.

Your Bathroom Shower Could Also Use an Update

Another trend: glass-encased showers are out and freestanding, artistic bathtubs are in. The glass around these showers gets grimy and full of smudges while never offering the opportunity to relax in a bubble bath. A claw-foot tub can offer both a hot shower and a hot bath, the best of both worlds. These tubs can also add a design element to your bathroom and center focal piece.

Does your bathroom need a porcelain tub?

A porcelain tub as an alternative to a standard tub with shower surround is unique and different. It adds class to any bathroom and customization. In fact, interior designers and decorators across the United States are actually predicting a decline in the purchasing of standard tubs and installations of glass-door showers.

Your trendy room is waiting for you

All of these bathroom renovations can be combined to create a brand new, on-trend room. From paint color to sink type, bathrooms are definitely a main focus of interior decorating in the upcoming year. If your bathroom doesn’t necessarily need remodeling, you can still add a few modern trends to your already existing room.

Just by repainting one wall or switching out your old, bathtub for something new and exciting you can use these trends to make your modern bathroom better.

For more information about how we can help you improve your Delaware home, see: Ideas for Patios, Deck and Your Backyard