The Vintage Cottage Rebuild vs Remodel Quiz
Many cottage owners have an old (or aging) cottage, and are faced with the choice to rebuild or remodel. Professionals know how to assess “the bones” of an existing cottage, and how to come up with the right solution. And while it’s extremely important to get a qualified and professional opinion, we want to put some power in the hands of the cottage owner.
Here’s a simple checklist designed to help you start making the decision to remodel or rebuild.
Section 1: Cottage goals and vision
Will this cottage be used year round?
Yes
No
Do you like the location of your cottage?
Yes
No
Does your existing cottage have emotional, sentimental or historical value to you and/or your family?
Yes
No
Do you plan on keeping the footprint of the cottage the same?
Yes
No
Section 2: Check “the bones”
Is the foundation frost protected around the entire perimeter of the building?
Yes
No
Are you happy with the current floorplan without major layout changes?
Yes
No
Are the floors level?
Yes
No
Is the roof in good condition (not caving, or in need of re-enforcing)
Yes
No
Are the ceiling heights to standard (8’)?
Yes
No
Are you confident the structure is well built and sound?
Yes
No
Are the walls free from signs of rot or mold?
Yes
No
Are there strict zoning restrictions in your area?
Yes
No
Section 3: Environmental and location considerations
Has the energy efficiency of the cottage been updated in the past 10 years?
Yes
No
Was the cottage built with energy efficient wiring, plumbing, insulation and best practices in place?
Yes
No
Are there environmental/health concerns that you are aware of? (i.e. setbacks from waterfront, septic systems, septic systems close to wells, etc?)
Yes
No
What do your results say?
MORE ‘YES’S THAN ‘NO’S: REMODEL
From your results, it appears that you may be leaning towards a cottage remodel.
Cottage owners who are working with good structural bones, in a location they love, feel a sentimental or historic attachment to, or are restrained by local zoning or environmental considerations, are more likely in a position to refresh vs redo.
Your next step is to get a professional opinion. Talk to a design-builder with expertise in cottage remodeling that can provide a vision and a plan for achieving the cottage of your dreams.
MORE ‘NO’S THAN ‘YES’S: REBUILD
Your results show that a rebuild may be required. Typically, if an aging cottage hasn’t maintained strong structural elements (such as framing, roofing, or foundation) the choice to rebuild is safer, and provides more longevity for its use. Any time major changes to structure, floor plan/layout, or critical utilities are in order, it’s usually a sign the cottage needs to start fresh from the ground up.
Your next step is to get a professional opinion. Talk to a design-builder with expertise in new cottage builds that can provide a vision and a plan for building the cottage of your dreams.
Our free eBook walks you through the process of remodelling your vintage cottage from start to finish!