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Ways to refresh your home this spring

Spring is a time for new beginnings, when you may want to update the look and feel of your home. At a loss for where and how to start?

No worries! I reached out to You-Neek Designs [1], 1946 Painters Run Road, to get some expert advice.

kitchen with window showing greenery. white cabinets, kitchen island and grey accents
Spring is the perfect time to give your home a refresh — whether that’s adding a new backsplash to the kitchen, adding a new coat of paint, or tackling an even bigger project. Photo provided by: You-Neek Designs

Emily Klapkowski, Carleton Drive, owner, visionary and chief design officer, prefers the term “must haves” when designing a new space vs. “trend,” which can be a turn off to clients not wanting trendy spaces or features that will come and go in popularity. “Our philosophy is always form follows function, as coined by Louis Sullivan,” said Klapkowski. Sullivan shaped modern architecture with his iconic designs and influential philosophy.

Here’s a room by room look at what Klapkowski recommends.

KITCHEN:

kitchen with blue walls, brown floors and a big white marble and wood island
Outlets on kitchen islands are extremely useful. Photo provided by: You-Neek Designs.

For clients trying to incorporate TVs into the kitchen, but not wanting to take up counter space or have an eyesore on the wall, Klapkowski suggests frame TVs as the perfect solution. They coordinate with your design and display customizable artwork when not in use.

If you’re looking to rid counter tops of everything possible, you might want to try a built-in paper towel holder with replacements stored behind it. “A place for everything and everything in its place,” Klapkowski pointed out.

MASTER BATHROOM:

Moving to the bathroom, why not try heated floors? “They’re a simple and low cost feature to add into every bathroom renovation that increases comfort tremendously,” Klapkowski said.

bathroom vanity with white and black; light blue walls
Two shower heads, one mounted and one detachable, are a must-have. Photo provided by: You-Neek Designs.

Other recommendations:

“If you aren’t ready to pull the trigger on this item, add an outlet near the back of the toilet, which gives you the opportunity to add it easily down the road,” according to Klapkowski.

HOME OFFICE:

Finally, now that you’ve taken care of your home’s interior, let’s move outside.

PATIO/DECK:

“In Mt. Lebanon, people don’t want to move,” Klapkowski said. “They love where they are. They just need more space.”

enclosed deck with chairs and tables and large windows
For enclosed decks, ceiling fans and electric infrared heaters transform the outdoor space for 24/7, year-round use. Photo provided by: You-Neek Designs.