A tour of recent remodeling projects can help you reimagine your space.

Remodeling should be a treat, but it can get tricky. One way to ensure your vision becomes a reality without the nightmare of a renovation gone awry is to take a look at some recent remodeling jobs, and a homes tour can be an efficient way to do that. Area professionals showcase their work, are on hand to answer questions, and highlight trends and tips to consider as you prepare for your project.

Here are some trends to keep an eye on at this year’s Remodeled Homes Tour in Seattle, the weekend of Oct. 27 – 28.

Use what you have

With land at a premium, smart adaptation of existing square footage is very much in right now. Take, for example, Harjo Construction’s latest project, a 1916 Craftsman reconfiguration in Phinney Ridge. “Our clients loved the characteristics of their charming home but knew it could be used in a more efficient way,” says Linda Meza of Harjo. “We reconfigured the kitchen layout to add more storage space and in-kitchen dining. We also enclosed their front and side porch to create a foyer with a coat closet and mudroom off the kitchen, respectively. In the end, the clients gained more living space without increasing the existing footprint.”