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Kurt Westergard                                                     

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E: kurtwest@icloud.com

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Calgary, Alberta

(403) 923-2996

Home renovation company and general contractor specializing in full service design-build renovations of residential and commercial buildings and new construction of commercial and residential buildings. Our expertise lies in renovating homes and commercial spaces into well-designed, high quality, energy efficient modern spaces

 

 

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Home Renovations Ideas and Tips from the Calgary General Contractor, Renovation Company Calgary

A Calgary a full-service renovation company and general contractor specializing in design, the turnkey commercial renovations, full home renovations, custom homes and additions.  Check out our website for tip and ideas.

 

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Calgary 1920s Charming, Character House Revived

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This partial remodel, involving the main floor of a classic 1920 house in the Calgary Inglewood area, set out to respect the character of the original house while infusing a modern sensibility of space, light, and materials.

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Sustainable Design in Renovations and Construction

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Sustainability doesn’t have to be a buzzword. By implementing well thought out design strategies in commercial and residential design and construction, we can make very meaningful, earth friendly, and resource efficient improvements that will also contribute to much healthier living environment and more efficient maintenance practices. The greatest sustainability gains can be achieved through well planned design even before the construction begins.

Sustainable design provides authentic, sensual and tactile experience that is grounded in what is real - what we experience through our senses.  As such, sustainable design is less focus on abstract, instead it  references cultural history, natural world, diversity in colours and textures, simplicity and honesty.

In addition to engaging traditional sustainability tactics such as energy efficiency, daylighting, and the use of healthy materials, the following are key to sustainable design approach:

  1. Resource efficiency - a fundamental strategy for resource-efficient building is to build less square footage, use smaller quantities of materials and design the smallest footprint possible
  2. Source reduction - use of materials that reduces the amount of toxicity of garbage generated and overall waste disposal
  3. Low impact building materials by reducing use of nonrenewable natural materials, materials reuse, recycling
  4. Rapidly renewable materials with harvest cycle of 10 years or less 
  5. Climate-specific construction materials, regional products, consider life-cycle cost
  6. Durable and timeless design

Here are example of some inspiring projects that adhere to sustainable design principles:

The reception and mountain cafe by Harmony Home Projects

The reception and mountain cafe by Harmony Home Projects

The sustainable design features includes: opening of walls, changes to layout to maximize the use of daylight and to reduce energy consumption,  LED lighting, use local materials and natural finishing, to achieve durable, simple, low maintenance and timeless design.

The project received LEED Platinum/Net Zero certification and features high performance air-to-air heat exchangers; photovoltaic panels for electricity; solar thermal panels for hot water; ultra low flow/dual flush fixtures for water conservation; LED lighting; radiant heating; and IPE rain screen siding.

The sustainable features include: open floor plan to maximize natural light, clerestory windows, natural, simple elements, and timeless design.

Sustainability feature: constructing a green roof that you can potentially intercept a major portion of the storm water runoff before it gets to the impervious areas on your site. It also lessens the load on other sustainable systems you may be using, like rain gardens and permeable paving.

Resources and Photo Credits:

Photos: http://www.houzz.com

Sustainable Residential Interiors By Stelmack, Annette

 

 

Adding Personal Touches in Design of Renovations

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Whether it is commercial or residential renovation or a new construction project, incorporating into design original artwork will add more interest and character to any space. Creative, unique and sometimes surprising objects provide for more personable, memorable and uplifting experience. That is why we always look for creative ways to incorporate original artwork any in spaces we renovate or build.

Recently we completed a commercial project that included unique artwork made out of metal cutouts, custom fabricated tables and photography taken outside the building we renovated -  all artwork was designed and created by Kurt, the owner of Harmony Home Projects. The addition of unique artwork on the reception desk panels created more pleasant, inspiring and stimulating environment for visitors and staff.

Sketches for the metal artwork by Kurt of Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Sketches for the metal artwork by Kurt of Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Designing of metal cutouts by Kurt, Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Designing of metal cutouts by Kurt, Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and metal cutouts of the mountain by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and metal cutouts of the mountain by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and metal cutouts of the mountain by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and metal cutouts of the mountain by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Kurt - the owner of Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Kurt - the owner of Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Design and photography by Kurt Westergard /owner Harmony Home Projects Inc.

Harmony Home Projects Incservices Calgary and Calgary surrounding areas. If you’re looking for a design /build renovation company give us a call at (403) 923-2996 to discuss.

Timeless design: natural refined neutral

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Using natural objects, neutral colours, and simple architectural surrounds is a great way to achieve timeless, serene and eco-friendly design of any interior. This concept is not only applicable in residential, but also commercial renovations of public spaces and in new construction projects. 

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Renovation & Construction Budget Guide for Your Next Renovation or New Build Project

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Have you ever wondered what costs are involved in renovating or building a new house or in any other new construction? Find out more here ....

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Latest Trends in Commercial Interiors of 2014 – Commercial Interior News

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In this issue I would like to share 5 of my favorite, most exciting trends in commercial interior design that can serve as an inspiration for your next commercial space, renovation project. 

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6 Tips for Stress-Free Home Renovations: on Time, in Budget and The Way You Wanted

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Renovation can be very stressful. It's not like the television shows - they are dirtier, harder and more difficult than any close-up can capture. It doesn't matter if you live in an apartment and need to repaint the kitchen or if you live in a mansion and need to rebuild the entire house, you can just about guarantee that the things you haven't anticipated will go wrong, the budget will blow out and you'll want to shout at someone. Here are some practical tips to get your renovation done well, stress-free, on budget and exactly how you wanted.

In Harmony Home Projects, we believe it is possible to have a stress-free and enjoyable renovation experience. We achieve this by making it our priority to work closely with our clients to ensure they have a great experience working with us.

Here are some practical Tips For Stress-Free Home Renovation Projects:

1.   Know What you Want:

Take time to plan your renovation project by documenting your ideas, establishing renovation priorities.  Find a renovation company/contractor and a designer or ideally a design- build Renovation Company that offers both services.

2.     Design and Plan:

Working with a renovation company /contractor and a designer develop schematic design (this usually involves a rough layout of the floor plan and some simple views of the interior / exterior) and ideally preliminary material selections. If the project is or the homeowners want additional changes made to the schematics, this initial design phase can take several weeks or or even months.

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3.     Establish Budget and Finances:

Once a final schematic design has been completed, the renovation company / contractor will develop a preliminary estimate of cost. If a design / build firm develops the preliminary design the estimating will take less time. To be safe, set aside 10-15 per cent of your budget as a reserve portion to cover any surprises.

 

4.     Select Contractor and Begin Construction:

Work with a company you trust. Above all, trust is key. Working with a company that you trust and that have a proven track record will reduce your stress level. Because you can’t see the finished product before signing on the dotted line, a great deal of trust is required. It’s also important to know that your contractor will be there throughout the process to help reduce any anxiety you may have.

 

5. Stay Involved and Communicate with Your Team:

Keep yourself involved by attending all of the available construction meetings so you can know what to expect during major construction milestones. During the entire process, keep the communication lines open. That’s why at Harmony Home Projects we stay in close contact with our clients every step of the way. This ensures the client’s vision is being created and everything is going smoothly – for everybody involved.

6.     Embrace Your Emotions and Relax:

If you feel yourself getting stressed out, find a way to solve any important issues and get rid of stress – for example, talk to your contractor if you aren’t happy with a choice that have been made. Then try to let things go. Take a break – leave the Reno site and do something to de-stress. Remember this is a creative project. Have fun being involved in the process and watching your home get built. It may be a big event to deal with right now, but the result will be your dream home, your vision brought to life.

Harmony Home Project services Calgary and Calgary, surrounding areas. If you’re looking for a design /build renovation company give us a call at (403) 923-2996.

Resources and Photo Credits:

Photos: http://www.houzz.com

 

Eco Friendly Renovations: Design and Building Strategies

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The essence of of eco design is efficiency, both in terms of energy and use of resources. The most elegant solutions arise when all the elements of design and construction are properly integrated: in eco design it is how everything works together that really matters. In one sense, eco design is a way of going back to first principles of building. In these styles-conscious times, it is easy to become obsessed with the latest trend and forget that the purpose of a house is to provide shelter. 

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