This year’s Columbia Credit Union Remodeled Homes Tour presented by CFM and DeWils includes a wide variety of remodeled homes in Clark County. Examples include an entire home renovation, a kitchen update and an accessory dwelling unit addition.
One of the largest collection of projects ever featured in the Remodeled Homes Tour, these eight transformations are open to the public on Oct. 20-21. Attendees can expect ample real-world ideas and access to each project’s remodeler for expert advice.
Homes are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Directions to each home will be posted on the Remodeled Homes Tour website on Oct. 19. Admission is $10 for adults and children ages 13 and up. Children 12 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.RemodeledHomesTour.com or at each project location on day of event (cash only).
Featured projects in this year’s tour:
A.C.T. Builders LLC – Vancouver: Kitchen renovation discussions lead to a modern update for this whole home in Vancouver.
A.C.T. Builders LLC – Fairway Village: New cabinet products deliver sleek European look for a dated kitchen and bath in Fairway Village.
Bridge City Contracting – Camas: A Camas family reimagines an opportunistic purchase into their forever home.
ReNew Creations – Edge Park: Retiring parent creates affordable housing in Vancouver with a 510-square-foot ADU.
ReNew Creations – Vancouver: Fixing a deteriorating deck leads to a whole-home remodel.
Scherer Enterprises – Salmon Creek: A 30-foot-long laminated beam allowed for the removal of many interior walls, flooding this blah ’80s ranch with natural light and new life.
Strong Construction – Royal Oaks Golf Course: Entire house transformation along one of Vancouver’s finest golf courses.
We Do Everything – Green Meadows Golf Course: Complete gut job leads to new income stream as lower level turns into a vacation rental.
Participants in the Remodeled Homes Tour are members of the Remodelers of Clark County, a council of the Building Industry Association. They are a group of local craftspeople who set and maintain professional standards. Members will be on hand at each project to answer questions and offer remodeling insight.
The Building Industry Association of Clark County is a nonprofit trade association representing the interests of businesses involved with real estate, land development, homebuilding and construction.