Open-Concept vs. Closed Kitchen Layouts: What Works Best for Calgary Homes?

When planning a kitchen renovation, one of the biggest design decisions you’ll make is whether to go open-concept or keep your kitchen closed off from the rest of the home. Both layouts have their advantages, and the “right” choice really depends on your lifestyle, your space, and even where in Calgary you live.

At Nero Contracting, we’ve designed and built both styles in homes across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Chestermere, and here’s how we help clients decide which layout makes the most sense for them.

The Case for Open-Concept Kitchens

There’s a reason open-concept kitchens have dominated the renovation world for the past decade. In Calgary, where many homes have smaller footprints or lack natural light, knocking down walls can completely transform the space.

Benefits of open-concept layouts:

  • More natural light from shared living spaces

  • Easier entertaining, with better sightlines to guests

  • Family-friendly flow, where parents can cook and still keep an eye on kids

  • Improved resale value, especially in modern infills or updated older homes

We often recommend open-concept layouts in Calgary’s inner-city neighborhoods like Bridgeland, Killarney, or Mount Pleasant, where homes benefit from maximizing every inch of space and daylight.

The Case for Closed Kitchens

Still, there’s a quiet comeback happening—closed kitchens are regaining popularity, especially among homeowners who want more privacy, organization, and dedicated zones for different parts of the home.

Why some Calgary homeowners are keeping it closed:

  • Noise and mess stay out of sight, especially during gatherings

  • Better ventilation and temperature control, ideal for heavy cooking

  • More cabinetry and wall space, useful in smaller kitchens

  • Separation of function, great for homes with formal dining rooms or multi-generational living

Closed kitchens are common in more traditional homes in the suburbs—like in Signal Hill, Tuscany, or Mahogany—where square footage allows for separation without feeling cramped.

Consider the Hybrid Approach

You don’t have to go all-in on one or the other. Many of our Calgary renovations use partial walls, glass dividers, or walk-through pantries to give the sense of openness without sacrificing separation.

We also design kitchen islands that create a natural divide between kitchen and living space while keeping the layout open and interactive.

What’s Right for Your Home?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The best kitchen layout comes down to:

  • How you cook and entertain

  • How much storage and wall space you need

  • Your existing floorplan and how much you’re willing to modify

  • Your personal aesthetic—do you like visual flow, or clear boundaries?

At Nero Contracting, we’ll help you weigh the pros and cons based on your space, your goals, and your neighborhood. Whether you’re opening things up or keeping it cozy, we’ll design a kitchen that fits perfectly into your Calgary lifestyle.

Designing a Home That Fits Calgary’s Climate and Lifestyle

When you’re building a custom home in Calgary, you’re not just designing for aesthetics—you’re designing for Calgary’s unique climate and the way life is lived here. From freezing winters to warm, sunny summers, your home needs to be built to handle all that this city throws its way, while still providing comfort and style year-round.

At Nero Contracting, we specialize in helping homeowners create homes that not only look great but function perfectly in Calgary’s environment. Here are key considerations to keep in mind when designing a home that fits both Calgary’s climate and lifestyle.

1. Optimize for Energy Efficiency

The most important thing to consider in Calgary is energy efficiency. With our long winters, heating costs can be substantial. A home that’s built to keep the heat in and the cold out will save you significant money over time.

Focus on:

  • High-efficiency windows: These will help minimize heat loss, especially if you’re building in a south-facing area where sun exposure is high.

  • Proper insulation: Calgary’s weather can swing dramatically, so investing in top-notch insulation (both in the walls and attic) will keep your home comfortable in both winter and summer.

  • Smart heating systems: Consider radiant floor heating or energy-efficient HVAC systems for cost-effective climate control.

At Nero Contracting, we make sure that your home isn’t just beautiful—it’s built to stand up to the city’s weather and keep your energy bills low.

2. Consider the Layout and Flow

Calgary is a city of active families, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts. Your home should reflect that lifestyle. Open floor plans continue to be popular because they maximize space, light, and airflow.

But we also encourage thoughtful zoning. For example:

  • Mudrooms with plenty of storage for outdoor gear—essential when the city’s winter months can be messy.

  • Dedicated workspaces: Whether for remote work or home-schooling, Calgary’s growing trend of flexible living means having a quiet, functional office at home is essential.

  • Indoor-outdoor flow: Design your outdoor living space to be just as usable as the indoor areas, whether it’s a backyard fire pit, a deck, or a patio. Calgary’s summer nights are meant to be enjoyed outside!

3. Maximize Natural Light

Calgary’s winters can be long and dreary, but natural light can make all the difference in your home’s warmth and comfort. When designing, think about:

  • Larger windows on the south-facing side to capture light during winter months.

  • Strategically placed skylights to bring in sunlight throughout the day, especially for areas like the kitchen or bathroom.

  • Light-colored finishes in your interior—think white walls, light wood floors, and neutral tones—which will reflect the light and make your home feel more open and airy.

We work with architects and designers to ensure your home is as bright and welcoming as possible, no matter the season.

4. Plan for Seasonal Shifts

In Calgary, the transition from winter to summer happens fast. Your home should be equipped to handle these seasonal shifts without excessive wear and tear. Consider:

  • Durable materials: Calgary’s climate is tough on finishes. Choose weather-resistant materials for exteriors—like fiber cement siding or stone—to handle the elements.

  • Efficient drainage systems: Calgary’s spring melt and rainstorms can flood basements if not properly planned for. We make sure your custom home has effective drainage solutions to protect your property.

  • Landscape for all seasons: If you’re building a garden, choose plants that thrive in Calgary’s unpredictable weather. We can also help you design landscaping that’s both beautiful and low-maintenance, especially during winter.

5. Future-Proof Your Home

As Calgary continues to grow, so will the needs of its residents. Building a custom home means thinking ahead:

  • Smart home technology: Equip your house with the latest in smart thermostats, security systems, and energy-efficient devices.

  • Space for growth: Whether it’s additional rooms for a growing family or extra storage space for your ever-expanding hobbies, it’s smart to design with future flexibility in mind.

At Nero Contracting, we consider your long-term needs so that your home remains a perfect fit for your life in Calgary, no matter how things evolve.


Building a Home Designed for Calgary’s Climate and Lifestyle

When you build a home in Calgary, you’re not just building for today—you’re building for all the seasons and all the changes that come with time. Whether it’s handling snowstorms, making the most of sunny days, or ensuring comfort year-round, your custom home should reflect the unique challenges and beauty of Calgary’s lifestyle.

At Nero Contracting, we understand what it takes to design homes that are built to last in our city. We’ll guide you through every stage of your custom build—from design to construction—ensuring your home is both a reflection of your dreams and the best fit for Calgary’s climate.

Ready to start planning your dream home? Let’s chat about how we can bring your vision to life in Calgary.

How Much Does It Really Cost to Build a Custom Home in Calgary?

It’s the big question on every homeowner’s mind:
“How much does it actually cost to build a custom home in Calgary?”
And the honest answer? It depends.

At Nero Contracting, we’ve built everything from efficient family homes to luxury estates across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Chestermere. The cost of a custom home varies based on design, location, finishes, size, and of course—what “custom” really means to you.

Still, we know you’re looking for real numbers. So let’s break it down and help you understand where your money goes, what to expect, and how to build smart without cutting corners.

The Average Starting Point

As of 2025, most custom homes in Calgary fall between $250 – $400+ per square foot, depending on the level of customization and complexity.

So for a:

  • 2,000 sq. ft. home, expect $500,000 – $800,000+

  • 3,000 sq. ft. home, expect $750,000 – $1.2 million+

These ranges don’t include the cost of the land—so if you’re buying a lot, that’s extra.

What Impacts the Price?

1. Lot Conditions:
Sloped lots, tight infills, or rural land needing services can all add site prep costs.

2. Design Complexity:
A simple rectangle is more cost-efficient than a multi-level home with vaulted ceilings, custom angles, and unique architectural features.

3. Material Choices:
From flooring and counters to windows and roofing, your selections make a big difference. A quartz countertop can cost three times more than laminate. Imported tile? Gorgeous—but pricey.

4. City Requirements & Permits:
The City of Calgary has specific codes and processes that can influence both your budget and timeline. Permits, inspections, and energy efficiency standards all come with costs.

5. Timing & Labour Market:
Construction costs fluctuate with demand. In busy seasons, labour and material pricing can spike. Building in shoulder seasons or planning ahead can sometimes save you money.

What’s Included in a Custom Build Quote?

At Nero Contracting, our custom home quotes typically include:

  • All permits and inspection fees

  • Architectural and engineering coordination

  • Site prep and foundation

  • Framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC

  • Interior and exterior finishing

  • Project management and warranty

We believe in transparency. No hidden fees. No last-minute surprises. You’ll know where every dollar is going from the start.

How to Control Costs Without Cutting Quality

The key isn’t to build cheap—it’s to build smart. Here’s how:

  • Prioritize layout and structure over flashy extras

  • Focus spending on high-impact areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and windows

  • Use timeless finishes that won’t date quickly

  • Plan every detail up front to avoid expensive change orders later

We work with you to find the sweet spot between dream design and long-term value.

Building a Custom Home in Calgary? Let’s Talk Budget.

At Nero Contracting, we don’t just talk numbers—we walk you through the entire process so you know exactly what to expect. Whether you’re building your forever home or an investment property, we’ll help you plan it right from the start.

Serving Calgary and surrounding communities, we make the custom building experience clear, honest, and completely tailored to you.

Understanding the Timeline of a Custom Build (From Design to Move-In)

When you’re planning a custom home, one of the most common questions we hear is:
“How long is this going to take?”

It’s a fair question. A custom build isn’t like buying a spec home or flipping through a design catalogue. It’s a process—one that involves creativity, coordination, and a lot of careful planning. At Nero Contracting, we’ve built custom homes throughout Calgary and surrounding areas, and we can tell you this: the timeline matters as much as the floorplan.

Let’s walk through the typical phases of a custom build so you know what to expect, from daydream to move-in day.

Phase 1: Discovery & Planning (1–2 months)

This is where we sit down and learn about you—your goals, your budget, your must-haves, and your wish list. We’ll help you assess your lot (or find one), recommend designers or architects if needed, and begin mapping out the vision.

This phase also includes:

  • Feasibility studies

  • Design concept discussions

  • Initial budgeting

  • Zoning and land-use reviews

This step is foundational. The better we plan now, the smoother everything goes later.

Phase 2: Design & Permitting (2–3 months)

Once your design team finalizes the plans, we’ll work closely with them to ensure everything is buildable, practical, and suited to Calgary’s building codes and climate. We then submit applications to the City of Calgary (or your local municipality) for development and building permits.

During this time:

  • Final blueprints and construction drawings are completed

  • Engineering reviews and energy code requirements are addressed

  • Material selections begin

Permit approval timelines can vary, but we always build in buffer time here.

Phase 3: Site Prep & Foundation (1 month)

Once permits are in hand, it’s go time. We prep the lot, bring in utilities (if needed), and pour the foundation. If you’re building in winter, we factor in extra steps like ground thawing and concrete heating to keep things moving in Calgary’s colder months.

You’ll start seeing real, physical progress here—your dream is finally taking shape.

Phase 4: Framing to Lock-Up (2–3 months)

Framing, roofing, windows, and exterior doors go in—this is called reaching “lock-up.” At this stage, the house becomes weatherproof and begins to look like a real home.

We also:

  • Schedule electrical, plumbing, and HVAC rough-ins

  • Begin inspections and city-required walk-throughs

  • Continue confirming material selections (flooring, cabinetry, fixtures)

It’s a busy, exciting time—many of your biggest design choices come to life during this phase.

Phase 5: Interior Finishing (2–4 months)

This is the most detail-driven part of the build. Drywall, painting, trim, cabinets, counters, lighting, tile, flooring—it all happens here. It’s where the house begins to feel like your home.

We’ll walk you through progress regularly and ensure every detail meets your expectations.

Phase 6: Final Touches & Possession (1 month)

Once the finishing is done, we complete:

  • Final inspections

  • Touch-ups and deficiencies

  • Cleaning and move-in prep

Then we hand you the keys—and your custom home journey officially becomes your new reality.

So, What’s the Total Timeline?

Most custom homes in Calgary take 9–12 months to build from permitting to possession, depending on size, weather, and complexity. The entire process—from first consultation to move-in—typically takes 12–16 months if you include the planning and design phases.

At Nero Contracting, our priority is always quality over shortcuts. We’re here to deliver a smooth, well-managed build from start to finish—with clear communication every step of the way.

If you’re ready to start planning, we’re here to help make it happen.

Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Building a New Home in Calgary

Building a custom home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make—not just financially, but emotionally too. It’s your chance to shape a space that’s completely yours. But the process isn’t without its pitfalls, especially if you’re new to construction or navigating Calgary’s evolving neighborhoods and climate.

At Nero Contracting, we’ve walked dozens of clients through successful custom builds across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Chestermere. Here are five of the most common mistakes we help homeowners avoid—so you can start your build with clarity and confidence.

1. Rushing the Planning Stage

This is the big one. Homeowners are often eager to get started and see progress, but if the design phase is rushed or incomplete, it sets the stage for confusion, delays, and change orders during construction.

We always say: plan it properly, build it once.

That means finalizing everything—layout, finishes, materials, budget—before any ground is broken. Not only does this keep your timeline and budget on track, it also makes the construction phase feel smooth and stress-free.

2. Underestimating the Budget

It’s one thing to have a number in your head—it’s another to budget realistically for land, design, permits, materials, and the dozens of decisions that add up quickly.

In Calgary, your budget also needs to reflect climate-specific costs, like upgraded insulation, better windows, or efficient heating systems.

At Nero Contracting, we help clients build smart budgets that include a proper contingency and outline every known cost up front. No guesswork, no “surprise” charges down the line.

3. Choosing the Wrong Builder

Not all builders are created equal. And not every contractor has experience building custom homes—or managing all the moving parts involved.

We often work with clients who came to us after having a bad experience elsewhere. The key is to choose a builder who’s:

  • Licensed and insured in Alberta

  • Experienced with local permitting and building codes

  • Willing to walk you through every step of the process

  • Transparent about costs, communication, and timelines

That’s what Nero Contracting was built on—and we’re proud of that.

4. Designing Without Thinking Long-Term

We’ve seen beautiful homes designed without consideration for lifestyle changes. No storage. Poor traffic flow. Awkward bedroom placements. Or heating systems that struggle in Calgary winters.

A great home design balances beauty and practicality. It takes into account how your life might evolve—and how Calgary’s seasons will impact the way you use your space.

We ask the tough questions early, so your home still works five, ten, even twenty years from now.

5. Not Factoring in Permits & Weather

Calgary’s permit process and unpredictable weather can add time to your build—but many homeowners don’t account for this when planning.

We build time into our schedule for City of Calgary inspections, permit processing, and potential delays due to snow, frost, or extreme temperatures. It’s all part of managing expectations and delivering on time.

Let’s Build It Right the First Time

Avoiding these common mistakes can mean the difference between a chaotic experience and a successful one. At Nero Contracting, we believe building your custom home should feel exciting—not stressful.

We bring local experience, expert planning, and personal guidance to every build we take on in Calgary and the surrounding areas. If you’re ready to start your journey, we’re ready to help you do it right.

How to Choose the Right Lot for Your Custom Build

Before you can build your dream home, you need the right piece of land to put it on. And in a growing city like Calgary, where the landscape shifts from urban lots to acreages in just a few kilometers, choosing the right lot is just as important as choosing the right floor plan.

At Nero Contracting, we help future homeowners across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and surrounding areas navigate this critical early step. Here’s what you should know about finding—and choosing—the lot that will become your future home base.

Location Isn’t Everything… But It’s a Lot

Let’s be real—location is king. Your lot determines your daily commute, school district, walkability, views, and even how much natural light your home gets.

Start by asking yourself:

  • Do I want a quiet suburb like Mahogany or a mature inner-city neighborhood like Altadore?

  • How far am I willing to drive for work or school?

  • Do I need space for a detached garage, garden, or walkout basement?

Whether you want the city skyline, mountain views, or open prairie, Calgary offers a variety of lot styles—and each one comes with its own considerations.

Understand What You Can Actually Build

Not all lots are created equal. Even if a piece of land looks perfect, zoning and municipal regulations might limit what you can build there.

For example:

  • A sloped lot might require a walkout basement design

  • A narrow inner-city lot may restrict your footprint or parking access

  • Acreages outside Calgary city limits come with their own development rules and utility challenges

We perform a full feasibility analysis before you commit, so you understand exactly what’s possible—and what’s not—on a given lot.

Servicing and Site Prep Can Add Big Costs

One of the biggest surprises for first-time custom home builders is site servicing. That means water, sewer, electrical, and gas access. In new developments, these are usually ready to go. In older neighborhoods or raw land? Not always.

If your lot doesn’t have services, you’ll need to budget for:

  • Utility connections (or wells and septic systems)

  • Road access or driveways

  • Tree removal, soil testing, or grading work

At Nero Contracting, we provide accurate cost projections upfront, so you don’t fall in love with a lot only to find out it breaks your budget before the foundation is even poured.

Don’t Forget Orientation and Natural Light

Sunlight changes everything. It affects your energy bills, your landscaping, your indoor comfort, and even your mental health.

A south-facing backyard is ideal for all-day light and warm outdoor living. Meanwhile, a lot that backs onto green space or faces a park can increase your resale value and everyday enjoyment.

These are things a real estate listing won’t always highlight—but we will.

Look Beyond the Lot Lines

Think long term. What’s happening around the lot? Are new developments planned nearby? Will a current view be blocked by future construction?

It’s also worth checking flood maps, soil conditions, and noise levels during different times of day. When Nero Contracting helps clients choose a lot, we evaluate not just the land itself, but everything that touches it.

Building a Home Starts with the Right Foundation

And that foundation is your lot. Choosing the right one sets the tone for your entire custom build—budget, timeline, design, and future lifestyle.

At Nero Contracting, we don’t just build homes—we help you make the smart decisions before construction even begins. If you’re considering building in Calgary or the surrounding areas, let’s talk before you make a move.

We’ll help you find the perfect lot—and build the perfect home on it.

What to Expect When Building a Custom Home in Calgary

Building a custom home is exciting—really exciting. It’s the ultimate blank slate. You’re not just choosing paint colours or tile patterns; you’re shaping the entire structure around how you live, what you love, and where you see your future.

But as anyone who’s done it will tell you, it’s also a journey.

At Nero Contracting, we’ve helped clients across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Chestermere build custom homes that match their lifestyle, their budget, and the rhythm of the city. If you’re dreaming about going custom, here’s what you can expect from the process—from someone who’s walked homeowners through it step by step.

It Starts With the “Why”

We always begin with a conversation—not about blueprints, but about why you’re building. Are you upsizing for a growing family? Downsizing for simplicity? Creating a forever home on the perfect piece of land?

The “why” determines the direction of everything else—from layout and square footage to finish level and budget.

Location Will Shape Your Build

Building in Calgary comes with its own set of considerations. Winter conditions, soil types, zoning regulations, and even sun exposure can play a big role in how your home is designed and constructed.

We guide clients through site selection and assess whether a lot will support the kind of home you want to build. We also manage permit applications through the City of Calgary, so you don’t have to navigate the red tape on your own.

Design Is Personal—but It Needs Structure

This is where the fun starts—layouts, elevations, room flow, natural light, finishes. It’s easy to get lost in design boards and “dream home” inspiration. But good custom home design isn’t just about how a space looks—it’s about how it feels to live in.

We work closely with designers and architects to ensure your ideas translate into a home that’s functional, efficient, and tailored to life in Calgary. We’ll also advise you on building materials that hold up to Alberta’s climate.

Building Takes Time—and That’s a Good Thing

A proper custom home build in Calgary generally takes 9–12 months from start to finish, depending on size, complexity, and weather. While that may seem like a long time, every step serves a purpose—especially if you want to avoid costly surprises down the road.

We never rush foundational work, permitting, or inspections. Instead, we stick to a schedule built around precision, quality, and clear communication.

Budget Conversations Are Part of the Process

Yes, we talk about money. A lot. Not because it’s uncomfortable—but because transparency matters. Your budget drives everything from square footage to the type of hardwood in the living room. We’re here to make sure every dollar works hard for you, without compromising on quality.

And yes, we always build in a contingency—because in custom builds, flexibility is key.

Expect a Lot of Decisions—But Never Alone

Building a custom home means making a lot of decisions—but you’ll never make them alone. From architectural meetings to finish selections and everything in between, we act as your partner and advocate.

Our job is to keep you informed, supported, and excited—not overwhelmed.

Building a Custom Home in Calgary? Start With the Right Partner.

Building custom isn’t just about construction—it’s about trust, communication, and shared vision. At Nero Contracting, we bring decades of experience, local knowledge, and high-level craftsmanship to every build.

Whether you’re breaking ground in a new development or building your dream home on an acreage outside Calgary, we’re ready to guide you from the first idea to final hand-off.

Let’s build your future, together. Contact us today for a free consultation.

2025 Renovation Trends for Calgary Homes

If you’re planning a home renovation in Calgary this year, you’re not alone. With homeowners continuing to invest in comfort, functionality, and long-term value, 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for smart, stylish upgrades.

At Nero Contracting, we’re already seeing clear renovation trends emerge—shaped by Calgary’s unique climate, housing market, and lifestyle. Whether you’re remodeling one room or updating your whole home, here’s what’s in (and staying in) for 2025.

Warm, Natural Finishes

2025 is bringing the outdoors in. Expect to see more wood accents, earthy tones, and textured materials in kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces. Calgary homeowners are moving away from stark white in favour of warmth and character—think matte black fixtures paired with walnut cabinetry or warm stone countertops.

Smart Layouts Over Size

Bigger isn’t always better. Many Calgary families are choosing to rework their existing layouts rather than expand their footprint. Open-concept living, walk-through pantries, and multi-use spaces are dominating design requests, especially in older homes.

We’re helping homeowners maximize square footage with strategic renovations that feel spacious without major additions.

Energy-Efficient Upgrades

From high-efficiency windows to induction cooktops, Calgarians are thinking green. Rising energy costs and a push toward sustainability mean more homeowners are incorporating energy-efficient appliances, insulation upgrades, and better HVAC systems into their renos.

These changes aren’t just good for the planet—they also reduce long-term utility bills and improve home resale value.

Spa-Like Bathrooms

Bathrooms are getting the luxury treatment in 2025. Homeowners want their space to feel like a private retreat, with features like:

  • Large walk-in showers with rainfall heads

  • Heated floors (a must in Calgary winters)

  • Double vanities and backlit mirrors

  • Natural light and warm tile finishes

Whether it’s a master ensuite upgrade or a guest bath refresh, we’re seeing more clients invest in elevated comfort.

Functional Mudrooms & Entryways

Calgary’s seasons demand smart storage. This year, more families are adding or upgrading mudrooms, custom closets, and entryway cabinetry to keep snow, gear, and clutter in check—especially in renovations involving older homes.

Built-In Storage & Clean Design

With minimalist design still going strong, built-in storage is trending across the board. Think floor-to-ceiling shelving, hidden cabinetry, and bench seating with storage below. Clean lines and clutter-free aesthetics are top of mind for homeowners renovating in 2025.

Calgary-Specific Style

Finally, we’re seeing more homeowners lean into the character of Calgary’s neighborhoods—blending modern updates with timeless materials. From Scandinavian-inspired townhomes in the inner city to rustic-modern styles in the suburbs, local architecture is influencing renovation choices more than ever.

Ready to Renovate in 2025?

Whether you’re updating your kitchen, transforming your basement, or planning a full home remodel, Nero Contracting is here to help. We bring local insight, expert craftsmanship, and honest advice to every project.

Serving Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, Chestermere, and surrounding communities, we help homeowners stay ahead of the curve—without chasing trends that won’t last.

Let’s bring your renovation vision to life in 2025. Contact us for a free consultation.

Do You Need a Permit for Home Renovations in Calgary?

You’re ready to start your renovation. The design looks great, your contractor is lined up, and you’re eager to get the job done. But there’s one question many Calgary homeowners forget to ask: Do I need a permit for this?

The short answer? Probably.
And if you skip this step, it could cost you more than just time—it could cost you fines, insurance headaches, or even impact your home’s resale value.

At Nero Contracting, we handle all permit applications for our clients, but if you’re planning or exploring your own renovation, here’s what you need to know.

What Kinds of Renovations Require a Permit in Calgary?

In general, if your project involves structural changes, plumbing, electrical, or exterior modifications, you’ll likely need a permit.

Here are some common projects that do require City of Calgary permits:

  • Moving or removing load-bearing walls

  • Adding or changing windows and doors (especially if altering openings)

  • Kitchen renovations involving new plumbing or wiring

  • Basement developments

  • Building a deck, garage, or secondary suite

  • Major electrical or HVAC upgrades

Cosmetic updates like painting, replacing cabinets, flooring, or light fixtures typically don’t require permits—unless they affect underlying systems.

Why Permits Matter

Permits exist to ensure your renovation is safe, up to code, and legally documented. They’re not just red tape—they protect you as a homeowner.

If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can delay the sale, lower your home’s value, or force you to undo expensive renovations. Insurance companies may also refuse claims if damage is linked to unapproved work.

We’ve seen homeowners in Calgary spend thousands correcting “under the radar” renovations that could have been handled right the first time with a permit.

Who Handles the Permit Process?

When you work with a professional contractor like Nero Contracting, we manage the entire permitting process for you. We deal directly with the City of Calgary, submit the drawings, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything’s approved before work begins.

If you’re hiring a contractor who tells you a permit “probably isn’t needed,” and you’re unsure—that’s your sign to ask more questions or get a second opinion.

How Long Do Permits Take?

Permit timelines can vary. In Calgary, simple interior permits may be approved in a few days, while larger projects—like additions or legal basement suites—can take a few weeks or more.

It’s always wise to build permit time into your overall renovation schedule. A well-planned project factors in paperwork, inspections, and approvals before a single wall is touched.

Peace of Mind Starts with Doing It Right

A great renovation doesn’t just look good—it’s built to last and done by the book. At Nero Contracting, we’re proud to help homeowners across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Chestermere navigate the rules, avoid surprises, and enjoy their upgrades with confidence.

If you’re ready to start planning your renovation, we’re here to make it seamless—permits included.

Kitchen or Bathroom First? How to Prioritize Your Home Remodel

When you’re planning a home renovation, two rooms always come to the top of the list: the kitchen and the bathroom. They’re the most used, most noticed, and often the most rewarding to upgrade. But if you can’t do both at once, which one should come first?

At Nero Contracting, we’ve helped homeowners across Calgary and surrounding areas weigh this exact decision. And while the answer isn’t the same for everyone, here’s what you should consider before choosing your starting point.

Think About Function First

Ask yourself: what’s not working for you right now?

If your kitchen layout is awkward, your appliances are outdated, or you’re struggling with lack of prep space—it might be time to start there. Kitchens are the hub of the home, and improvements here often impact how the entire household feels.

But if your bathroom has plumbing issues, poor ventilation, or you only have one working shower for a growing family, that’s a different story. A non-functional bathroom can be far more disruptive to daily life than an outdated kitchen.

Consider Your Budget and Timeline

Kitchen remodels in Calgary tend to cost more than bathrooms because they involve more cabinetry, appliances, and electrical work. They also take longer—especially if walls are being removed or plumbing is being moved.

If you’re working with a more modest budget or want faster results, a bathroom renovation might be the smart first step. It gives you a big return on comfort and resale value with fewer moving parts.

What Adds More Value?

Here’s where things get interesting: both kitchen and bathroom upgrades add value to your Calgary home—but kitchens generally take the lead in terms of resale appeal.

If your renovation is part of a plan to list your home within the next 1–3 years, we often recommend starting with the kitchen. It creates a strong first impression and helps buyers emotionally connect to the space.

But if resale isn’t on your mind and your bathroom’s the bigger pain point, there’s no rule saying you have to follow the market logic.

Think Long-Term, Not Just Right Now

Some homeowners renovate their kitchen, then wish they’d updated their plumbing or layout in the bathroom while they had access to shared walls or systems. That’s where a phased renovation plan can be helpful.

At Nero Contracting, we help clients plan smartly—so even if you’re only renovating one space now, you’re not making things harder or more expensive later.

Still Not Sure? We Can Help You Decide.

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but there is a best choice for your home, your goals, and your budget. At Nero Contracting, we’ll walk through your priorities and create a step-by-step plan that makes sense for your space—and your life.

Serving Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, Chestermere, and beyond, we specialize in renovations that are as practical as they are beautiful.

Let’s figure out where to begin—and get it right from the start.