5 Insider Tips for a Main Level Remodel

New Spaces Design-Build
December 20, 2021

Main level remodels are certainly one of the most daunting home remodeling projects. The process involves so many decisions that it can easily become a challenge to even know where to start.

If you’re considering a main level remodel, these insider tips will help you create the perfect space and avoid some common pitfalls.

1. “Open concept” doesn’t mean no defining areas

Many of our main level remodel clients are motivated by the desire to open up their space. Even with an open concept main level, you still want to carve out distinctive areas.

Instead of full walls, this might be achieved with partial walls, sliding doors, furniture or cabinet placement.

For example, take a look at this remodel of a home in Minneapolis:


A picture containing floor, indoor, wall, buildingDescription automatically generated


The kitchen and dining room area flow into each other. However, the archway above the kitchen helps create a clear visual break between the kitchen and the dining room.


2. Consistency is key

While each room might have its own distinct feel, overall you want to create symmetry within your main level. An easy way to achieve this is by using the same flooring throughout the area.


A living room with a fireplaceDescription automatically generated with medium confidence


In this Apple Valley home, the gray paint in the archway is echoed in the hood above the stove and the kitchen island cabinets. This subtly ties the two areas together without being too matchy-matchy.


3. Consider sound and airflow

Open concept main levels can be fantastic for conversation…or they can create unbearable echo. Likewise, it’s important to consider the airflow of your space to ensure there aren’t any stuffy corners.

This is why it’s a good idea to work with an experienced design-build team who has the know-how to recommend the right layout for your space.



A picture containing text, floor, indoor, windowDescription automatically generated


This Apple Valley home avoided the dreaded echo by breaking up the space with a bar and fireplace, as well as adding in fabric in the rug and curtains to help absorb sound.


4. Keep windows unobstructed

Natural light is key for creating an inviting, appealing main level. When designing your layout, it’s important to consider window placement and natural light levels throughout the day.

You want to ensure that you aren’t obstructing your windows or impeding on the light’s path throughout the day. Take for example this Chanhassen home:

A picture containing floor, indoor, ceiling, wallDescription automatically generated


The path from the window to the dining room table was kept clear, so that natural light could pour into the entire space.

5. Be realistic about daily use

When designing a main level, it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of a fresh, new design. However, you don’t want to lose sight of how you’ll actually use the space on a day-to-day basis.

For example, you don’t want to design a space with company in mind and then discover that it’s impractical to use for a smaller group of people.

Also consider how you currently use your home and what areas can be improved.


A picture containing indoor, floor, cabinet, ceilingDescription automatically generated


The homeowner of this Burnsville house decided on an open shelf kitchen island for frequently-used pots. This simplified the cooking process. Additionally, her child currently used their kitchen when doing homework, so adding in an extended countertop improved a current use.


Interested in remodeling your home? Our award-winning team is ready to meet you in home or virtually to share our innovative Discovery-Design-Build process. We would be honored to work with you and hope you might consider joining our hundreds of satisfied clients.

Schedule a Consultation

New Spaces is a design-build home remodeler located in Burnsville and Edina and serving the wider Twin Cities metro area. Our collaborative, design-first remodeling process ensures that you have complete control of your remodel and are informed every step of the way.

No items found.
No items found.
No items found.
No items found.
No items found.
Blog

New Spaces Articles

Read more recent blog posts.

Happy Hour Home Talk #2: Attic Master Suite Additions Help Create Your Forever Home

PODCAST 19 Minutes: New Spaces Minnesota Design Build Remodelers talk Master Suite Additions Help Create Your Forever Home

Happy Hour Home Talk #1: A remodeling podcast to help you fall in love with your home again

PODCAST 19 Minutes: New Spaces Minnesota Design-Build Remodeling shares tips about how to remodel & renovate to love your home again.

Happy Hour Home Talk #3: Room additions and renovations in classic older homes

New Spaces teaches how to approach a classic or older home remodel or addition.

The Ultimate Guide to Kitchen Cabinets

Dreaming about a new kitchen? Learning about kitchen cabinets? We've put together our "ultimate guide" to answer your questions and provide you with kitchen cabinet ideas.

2019 Remodelers Showcase This weekend!

Thinking of checking out the 2019 Remodelers showcase on March 29th to the 31st? Check out these two remodels: Showcases #R23 in Minnetonka on Scenic Drive, and #R13 in Eagan off Daniel Drive. The Parade of Homes Remodelers Showcase is perfect to find a Minnesota Remodeling contractor

Flooring Ideas & Options

Trying to decide on flooring options for your remodel? Here's dozens of photos and explanations of many of the most popular and valuable flooring ideas, trends and options