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5 Important Upgrades you can do to your Kitchen

When it comes to home renovations, nothing will provide you with a greater return on your investment than a kitchen upgrade. Here are five of the most important upgrades any homeowner should consider doing.

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5 Spring Home Construction Projects that Require a Design & Build Firm

Spring is right around the corner, which means that many homeowners will begin planning new construction projects. Not all projects should be trusted to any ordinary contractor, as there are a number that require a design and build firm such as ours.

 

Garage
There’s a lot more to building a garage than simply having the right amount of storage space. You must also make sure the design matches that of your house and is in keeping with similar structures in your neighborhood. Zoning ordinances must also be considered, especially if your garage also contains a workshop. To ensure your garage is functional and meets all of these requirements, it’s important to use a design/build contractor.

 

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10 Design Trends That Will Improve Your Home

A new year is a fresh start. Is a home improvement project on your to-do list?

 

If you’re ready to update your home, but don’t know where to start, we’re here to help. Think of us as the personal trainers of the design-build industry. We will work with you to make your goals a reality!

 

What home design trends will last through and well past 2016?

 

Our in house design team discusses ten of the hottest design trends for your home.

 

1. Open Floor Plans. Homes with open floor plans will continue to be popular in 2016. The lack of dividing walls makes the kitchen-living space feel larger.

 

2. Hardworking Kitchen Islands. The cornerstone of the open layout is a kitchen island. An island enhances style and serves many functions: food prep, storage, gathering place, and dining spot.

 

3. White or Gray Cabinetry. White is the most popular color for kitchen cabinets followed by gray. They brighten up the space and provide a neutral backdrop for accents.

 

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Prepare Your Home for Winter Wear with a Well-Designed Mudroom

When the temperature outside drops and snow begins to fall, your entryway clutter inevitably increases. Are you tired of searching for that missing mitten or tripping over a bulky bag of rock salt? The solution is a mudroom designed to meet your family’s needs.

Regardless of the size of your space, a little organization can make a huge impact on your home’s efficiency. A well-designed entryway keeps winter gear close-at-hand but neatly stored out of the way, ensuring your wintertime comings and goings are a breeze.

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