Tips On Light Commercial Tenant Improvements In Boise, ID

Commercial remodeling in Boise often involves remodeling to suit the business which will operate in the space. Some call this simply commercial remodeling or building to suit, and some call it a build-out. Either way, the remodeling centers on changes meant for the type of business that will use the space.

If a retail store will use the commercial space, the flooring should be very resistant to damage, electrical should be sufficient for lighting and sales equipment, and most of the space needs to be designed for showcasing products. An office space, on the other hand, needs to be remodeled with easy to clean carpeting or flooring, enclosed office spaces, electrical and cabling for computer networking, and break rooms designed with kitchen space.

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No matter what the space will be used for, there are key areas to focus on when planning a light tenant improvement project. With key aspects taken care of during renovation, the space is prepared for a tenant without replacing everything, so here are some tips to help plan the basics right.

Focus On Your Commercial Flooring

Just about every type of business will experience a high amount of foot traffic. It only makes sense to choose very durable commercial flooring at the start. It costs more to replace a less durable floor material again in a few years than it does to invest in quality commercial flooring at the start.

Commercial floors are often made of stained, painted, or epoxy coated concrete flooring. This is certainly something to consider. This is one of the most cost-effective, longest-lasting finishes.

Another flooring option that's popular in commercial remodeling is bamboo flooring. This is another highly durable floor option, though the initial cost is higher. There are shades of bamboo between light and dark that are breathtakingly beautiful. Bamboo is very eco-friendly.

Tough composite laminate sheet vinyl is probably the most popular option because it is highly durable, easy to care for, and is cost-effective. Quality laminate tile is preferred at times since it's easier to replace a tile that has been damaged.

Only commercial-grade carpeting should be used. Woven carpeting is durable and comfortable. A low and dense pile carpeting lasts longer, but there are other options if the space requires something plusher. If possible, consider hard flooring instead and let the tenant place area rugs for a soft, luxurious touch where needed.

Commercial Lighting Plays A Key Role

Retail stores need different lighting options than an office space would. When planning your Boise commercial remodeling project, make sure workspaces are illuminated well for safety. Make sure the type of light installed is appropriate for the business and look at options in energy efficient LED fixtures which can replace old lighting. This will make a huge difference in energy costs for the business. It also prepares your building for future tenants, cuts down on electrical repairs, and ensures the building is safe.

Focus On Electrical Work In Remodeling

One of the first things you need to do is to have an electrical inspection done on your building. No matter what type of build-out you have planned, safety is always first. Electrical panel upgrades need to take place, new circuits installed, and old wiring replaced where needed. The last thing you want is for your tenant to overload the electrical system.

This is why it's important to know what to expect from the electrical system in its current state and what needs to be done to add to it, repair it, or upgrade it if needed. This is what the inspection should detail in writing. From this information, you can plan the remodeling project well to ensure the safety of occupants and assets.

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