Out With the Old, In With the New: Why Spring & Summer Are Prime Time for Remodeling in Colorado

When the snow melts and the tulips start sprouting, the ideas start flowing. You know the feeling when the weather warms and you throw your windows open letting both the breeze and the light pour in? Ahhh, what a good feeling. Then, all of a sudden you quickly notice your scuffed floors, laminate countertops and dated backsplash. Looks like the kitchen that worked ten years ago, doesn’t quite work now. Spring has a way of making us see our homes clearly.

At Maverick Home Remodeling, Inc., we call this the season of possibility. Out with the old, in with the new. And in Colorado, there’s no better time to renew your life by renewing your home™.


Why Spring & Summer Is An Ideal Time to Renew your Home™

Spring and summer naturally create momentum for remodeling projects in Colorado. Longer daylight hours allow for more productive build days, and with fewer weather interruptions than winter months, work tends to move forward more consistently once it begins.

There’s also a lifestyle advantage. In Ken-Caryl, outdoor living makes temporary kitchen disruptions far more manageable. Patios, decks and grills become your seasonal dining room, making it easier to keep daily routines and weekend gatherings feeling normal.

Warmer, stable temperatures also support better material performance. Cabinet installations, flooring acclimation, paint curing, and exterior updates all benefit from the moderate conditions that late spring and summer typically provide.

And perhaps most importantly, starting at this time of the year often means your project is complete before fall entertaining and the holiday season arrives. Allowing you to host in a fully refreshed space rather than around a construction zone.


What “Out With the Old” Can Really Look Like

To Renew Your Home™ is about more than surface updates. It’s about unlocking the full potential of your space. Sometimes that means a bold transformation. Sometimes it means a strategic redesign. Either way, it’s an opportunity to rethink how your home looks, feels and functions to create something that truly works for the way you live today.

The Double Kitchen Island

In many Colorado homes, the kitchen has evolved into more than a place to cook. It’s where homework happens, guests gather, and weekends begin. A single island often tries to do it all. The prep space, seating, storage, serving station and eventually, it feels crowded. A double island creates:

  • Dedicated prep and entertaining zones

  • Additional storage

  • Seating that actually works for families

  • A true gathering centerpiece

It’s functional. It’s architectural. And it completely transforms how a space feels.

Statement Wallpaper & Texture

Wallpaper is back! But not the way you remember it. Think subtle textures, moody powder rooms, and mountain-modern patterns that complement the Ken-Caryl and surrounding areas landscape.

A well-placed accent wall can enhance an entire room and truly make your home remodel stand out.

Opening Walls & Expanding Light

Many homes in our service coverage area were built when segmented rooms were standard. Today, homeowners prefer open concept designs. Removing non-structural walls, widening openings, and upgrading windows can:

  • Improve natural light

  • Create sightlines to outdoor spaces

  • Enhance resale value

  • Modernize your layout without expanding square footage

Smart Home & Sustainability

Out with outdated systems. In with intelligent, future-ready living.

Today’s home renovations go beyond finishes. AI-driven lighting, integrated security, smart thermostats, and connected appliances create a home that responds to how you live.

At the same time, energy-efficient windows, LED lighting, improved insulation, and high-performance materials help your home perform better in Colorado’s climate while reducing long-term costs.

Updating your home means designing space that is not only beautiful, but smarter, more efficient, and built for the future.


Timing Matters And So Do Decisions

One of the first questions homeowners ask is, “How long will my remodel take?” The honest answer is that every project is different. Timelines depend on scope, material selections, permit approvals, product lead times, and how quickly key design decisions are finalized.

The earlier cabinetry, tile, fixtures, and finish selections are made, the more predictable the schedule becomes. Spring and summer are high-demand seasons in Colorado, which makes early planning especially important.

At Maverick Home Remodeling, Inc., we use a structured design-build approach to bring clarity to the process. Expectations are defined early, communication is consistent, and timelines are built around thoughtful preparation, not guesswork.


Making the Most of the Season

If remodeling is on your radar this year, strategy matters. Begin design conversations early. Finalize major selections before construction starts. Understand that the busiest months book quickly. Most importantly, partner with a team that understands Colorado homes and how to navigate the process efficiently.

Spring and summer are not just convenient, they are strategic opportunities to build smarter and finish stronger.


Ready to Bring in the New?

Outdated layouts, dark kitchens, and underused rooms do not have to define your home. This is the season to open the windows and open the possibilities.

If you are ready to explore what is next for your home, Maverick Home Remodeling, Inc. is here to guide you every step of the way. Because in Colorado home remodeling, timing matters. And so does craftsmanship.

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Are you ready to Renew Your Life By Renewing Your Home™? Get in touch with us today!

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